Closer to the People


Closer to the People is the ninth studio album by the British singer Tanita Tikaram. The record was released on 11 March 2016 through Ear Music, an imprint of German-based label Edel Music. The album also produced two singles: "Glass Love Train" and "The Way You Move".

Background

Closer to the People is Tikaram's first album in four years. Like her previous album Can't Go Back, it was released through Ear Music. Tikaram released a videoclip for the song "Food on My Table" in December 2015, although she stated this record was not the first single of the album. Tikaram said that the record is inspired by the blues compositions she likes to play with her band. Tikaram also explained to HuffPost UK that her latest music began taking form after she read a biography of American jazz singer Anita O'Day, who overcame her problems to perform jazz music for some 60 years.

Reception

Michael Smith of Renowned for Sound wrote "As such, Closer To The People isn’t an album for everybody. Jazz fans, or fans of Tanita Tikaram’s particular style of lyricism and husky vocals, will surely find it easier to get into than the new listener, but even on a cursory listen the album has its charm that makes it enjoyable. Had the scope of its songs been larger the appeal of the album may also have followed suit, but ultimately it remains in a rather subtle position".
Writing for Allmusic, critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine noted that "the record trades in jazz and soul influences while also spinning these familiar tropes into the realm of the personal. Tikaram specializes in sculpted, open-ended compositions - even when the tempo quickens her songs seem to unfold gracefully - and that means the hushed arrangements, underpinned by acoustic bass and brushed drums, seem like reflections of the song's soul. Such tasteful surroundings mean Closer to the People works well as a mood album - the quiet, sophisticated veneer is sustained from beginning to end - but the album is rewarding with closer attention, attention that reveals the details in both the arrangements and writing."

Credits

  • Arranged by – Angie Pollock, Tanita Tikaram, Mark Creswell
  • Design – Alexander Mertsch
  • Mastered by – Tim Young
  • Other – Jonny Firth
  • Photography – Kurt Stallaert
  • Producer – Angie Pollock
  • Producer, recorded by, mixed by – Goetz Botzenhardt