Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Dee C. Lee Returns with Soulful Album "Just Something"

Iconic soul singer Dee C. Lee makes a triumphant return with her highly anticipated album, "Just Something," set to release on Acid Jazz. Following the success of her recent single "Walk Away" and the double-sider "Don’t Forget About Love" / "Be There In The Morning," this album marks a significant comeback for one of the UK's most revered soul voices.

Dee C. Lee is no stranger to the music scene, having made her mark with The Style Council, Wham!, Slam Slam, and Animal Nightlife, as well as a successful solo career, including the Top 3 hit "See The Day." "Just Something" is her first new record since 1998 and her debut with Acid Jazz, promising to captivate listeners with its soulful melodies and timeless charm.

The album comprises 11 tracks, including nine original compositions co-written by Dee herself, a song by her daughter Leah Weller, and two inspired covers. Produced by Sir Tristan Longworth, "Just Something" features Dee's signature vocals set against luxurious horns, percussion, and keys, blending heritage soul with a disco backdrop.

While collaborating with others in the making of the record, "Just Something" reflects Dee's unique style and direction. Her vocals, characterized by their brightness and passion, take center stage, drawing inspiration from influences like Chaka Khan and Jean Carn while retaining her distinct sound.

Lead single "Walk Away," co-written with former Style Council member Mick Talbot, captures the essence of classic Motown with Talbot's piano and Wurlitzer playing adding depth to the track. Another standout is "Everyday Summer," penned by Leah Weller, showcasing Dee's versatility and emotional depth.

Tracks like "Back In Time," "Don’t Forget About Love," and "How To Love" evoke nostalgia for Dee's musical journey, from her Wham! days to The Style Council's jazzy soul. Meanwhile, "Anything" radiates optimism, and "For Once In My Life" exudes commercial appeal with its funky bassline.

The album also features two covers, "Be There In The Morning" by Renee Geyer and "I Love You" by Don Blackman, both suggested by Acid Jazz's Eddie Piller. Dee infuses these songs with her own flair, creating vibrant interpretations that pay homage to their original vibe.

Dee's collaboration with Acid Jazz dates back to The Style Council days, and "Just Something" marks a significant milestone in their enduring partnership. With this album, Dee C. Lee solidifies her place at the forefront of UK soul music, showcasing her timeless talent and captivating presence.

"Just Something" is available for pre-order on LP and CD from the Acid Jazz Store, with all pre-orders personally signed by Dee C. Lee. A limited edition blue vinyl LP is exclusively available from Acid Jazz.

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