Cooper, Jp: Just A Few Folk (Vinyl LP)
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Vinyl LP pressing. 'Just a Few Folk' is Jp Cooper's third studio album, released on Universal Records. Produced by Cam Blackwood and co-written with Mr Hudson, Simon Aldred, Jamie Hartman, RORY and Neil Ormandy, 'Just A Few Folk' is a beautifully crafted body of work, recorded entirely to tape at renowned London analog studio Toe Rag Studios. The album speaks of everyday stories and experiences - family bonds, personal relationships, intimate moments. Diamonds and Gold is a soulful dedication to his wife, while Sad Song reframes heartache. He reflects on memories of growing up in Middleton, Manchester (UK) on Waiting on a Blue Sky, and the lead single Summer of Love blends retro soul, '70s-inspired grooves and Jp Cooper's signature rich vocals. Intro, Waiting on a Blue Sky, Diamonds and Gold, Grandparents, Yes, Summer of Love, Sad Song, Something Like This, Just a Few Folk, One Silver Bullet One Revolver, Nothing Ever Changes, You Give Me Life, Greatest Story Never Told
Vinyl LP pressing. 'Just a Few Folk' is Jp Cooper's third studio album, released on Universal Records. Produced by Cam Blackwood and co-written with Mr Hudson, Simon Aldred, Jamie Hartman, RORY and Neil Ormandy, 'Just A Few Folk' is a beautifully crafted body of work, recorded entirely to tape at renowned London analog studio Toe Rag Studios. The album speaks of everyday stories and experiences - family bonds, personal relationships, intimate moments. Diamonds and Gold is a soulful dedication to his wife, while Sad Song reframes heartache. He reflects on memories of growing up in Middleton, Manchester (UK) on Waiting on a Blue Sky, and the lead single Summer of Love blends retro soul, '70s-inspired grooves and Jp Cooper's signature rich vocals. Intro, Waiting on a Blue Sky, Diamonds and Gold, Grandparents, Yes, Summer of Love, Sad Song, Something Like This, Just a Few Folk, One Silver Bullet One Revolver, Nothing Ever Changes, You Give Me Life, Greatest Story Never Told