Daniel Merriweather Sets U.S. Debut
01/25/2010
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Australian singer and songwriter Daniel Merriweather will release his debut album, entitled Love & War, in the U.S. on February 23, 2010 on J Records/Allido Records. Daniel has been garnering global recognition for his musical artistry and songwriting talent as he builds towards the US release of his debut album. He was just nominated this week for the 2010 Brit Award for 2010's Best International Breakthrough Act, has won the ARIA Award (Australia's "Grammys") for Best Male Artist, nominated for two European Music Awards and has been chosen as VH1's "You Oughta Know" featured artist premiering February 1st, with his debut single "Red." The album's first single "Red," already certified platinum, was #2 most-played song in the UK and debuted Top 5 on the Singles chart, and features stellar guitar work from Sean Lennon and Harper Simon. "Red" also held the #1 spot in Hong Kong and was Top 10 in Ireland and Malaysia. The first UK single, "Change" (featuring rapper Wale) peaked at #3 on the British airplay chart, debuted Top 10 on the Singles chart, and was a Top 5 airplay hit in Germany, Switzerland, Japan, Denmark, and Austria. The album also features "Water and a Flame" a sultry duet with Grammy Award-winning soul singer Adele. Though Merriweather may be best known in the U.S. as the remarkably soulful voice behind "Stop Me" (a standout track from DJ/producer Mark Ronson's eclectic album Version that went to #1 on the UK's airplay chart), the 27-year-old Melbourne native firmly establishes himself as a solo artist in his own right on LOVE & WAR, which pulses with '60s soul keyboards and horns, warm textures of acoustic and electric guitar, and cinematic string arrangements, all anchored by Merriweather's combustible vocals. LOVE & WAR is also a showcase for Merriweather's considerable songwriting talents. He wrote nearly every song on the album with various musician friends, and then presented his compositions to Ronson (who produced the album) and his backing band, The Dap Kings (of Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings), who also played on Amy Winehouse's Back to Black and Ronson's Version. "For this album, it's as if I took all of my influences, shook them up in a box, and came up with a bunch of songs that I think stand away from any one particular genre," Merriweather says. "I'm as inspired by Q-Tip and A Tribe Called Quest as I am by Vivaldi, Stevie Wonder, Jeff Buckley, or D'Angelo. There are artists who are archiviststhey make music directly derived from music they love. I make music by subconsciously blending things I've heard throughout my life."
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