Van Hunt (album)


Van Hunt is the debut album of R&B singer-songwriter Van Hunt, released on February 24, 2004 by Capitol Records. Recording sessions for the album took place at Capitol Records, Westlake Audio, Sunset Sound, Sage & Sound Studio, and Zac Recording in Los Angeles, House of Blues in Memphis, and The Sound Kitchen in Nashville.
The album charted at number 38 on the US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number 14 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers. The single "Dust" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Urban/Alternative Performance in 2005.

Composition

Music journalist Will Hermes notes "sublimely janky '80s synths and melodies that jab and slide" on the album's songs. Rolling Stones Ernest Hardy finds Hunt's vocal style similar to those of Prince, Curtis Mayfield, and Marvin Gaye, and comments that the album's music evokes influences such as the Beatles, Muddy Waters, and Sly Stone. Neil Drumming of Entertainment Weekly perceives a lack of melisma in Hunt's singing, writing that he sings "clearly and crisply and sav the crests and falls for the swirling synths, slick guitars, and percolating bass lines."
The album's subject matter is droll, stark, and confessional, and focuses on the pains of love, romance, and sex. Songs such as "Anything " and "Down Here " deal with dysfunctional relationships. On the latter track, Hunt asks "What would I do if we were perfect / Where would I go for disappointment?" "Highlights" has him musing on a failed affair, as he uses a metaphor: "Old lovers turned critics curse at you on the ". "Precious" features a predominant Prince influence.

Reception

of Rolling Stone found the album to have "no duds" and stated, "Unlike his neosoul brethren, wraps his seamlessly quilted voice around wry, off-kilter lyrics; his skewed views on love and life are wholly his. The bar has been raised." Mojo called it "a remarkably coherent and focused album" and stated, There's real substance and soulfulness to be found".

Track listing

Personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes.
• Dave Way- mixing