After a five-year recording
hiatus - during which time he’s built his own studio, set
up his own label and been touring like a madman – the one
and only Omar is back.
Sing [If You Want It], released this
year on Ether Records, the British soul supremo’s sixth
and perhaps funkiest album so far. Featuring guest appearances
from Stevie Wonder, Angie Stone, Common, Estelle, Rodney P, JC
Bentley, Canitbe and Ashman, and with additional production from
Omar’s brother, Scratch Professor, it’s a brilliant
collection of music that manages to break new ground for the artist,
yet at the same time re-establishes that unmistakable, unique
Omar signature sound with his army of fans.
On the last album, Best By Far, I
was very influenced by soundtracks and Latin jazz,” explains
Omar. “This time I wanted something a bit more funky, something
to put my music back in the clubs. I still use the live instruments
and the strings when I feel them, ‘cause that’s me,
but the kick and the snare are much louder this time. That’s
why my brother’s more involved, ’cause he’s
great with those hip-hop beats.”
It is, of course, a major coup for
any UK recording artist to be able to call on the services of
a musical legend like Stevie Wonder. The simple truth is that
Stevie has been a fan of Omar’s music since he first heard
There’s Nothing Like This back in 1992 – the same
year he promised to write Omar “his first number one”.