Photo: Ana Cuba/The New York Times/Redux Jessie Ware, the English singer-songwriter, is known for gorgeously rendered ballads that might leave you sobbing in the fetal position on your bedroom floor, like “Pieces” from her 2014 album Tough Love, or her cover of Bobby Caldwell’s “What You Won’t Do for Love.
I don’t know if this is just sheer ignorance, but I feel really good. And I feel like the reception to the record so far is really good. I was never gonna delay the record. It didn’t make sense for me to delay it, especially when I made a disco groove record. I just care that my music’s out there, and I care that people can listen to it — and, hopefully, it provides an escape.
I think it was a reaction to doing an incredibly autobiographical record last time. I started out in dance music, that’s where I got my voice heard. It was a return to that. I think I really needed it. I really wanted to do the live capacity as well, so then there’s the irony that I’m probably never going to be able to tour this record. But I wanted that element of the tempo, and I felt like my fans really would enjoy that.
Well, it kind of hints at that at the beginning, and then that’s about as miserable as it gets. I’ve always thought making happy music is the hardest task. And this is not necessarily happy music, but it makes you want to fucking dance or kiss somebody or imagine kissing somebody.It was everyone from Minnie Riperton to Mary Jane Girls, Louis Taylor, Lisa Stansfield, we went everywhere.
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