Calvin Richardson Returns With “When Love Comes”
Calvin Richardson returns after five years with his third album When Love Comes. The album is scheduled to be released on Shanachie Records on May 27th. You can listen to three songs from the forthcoming album below.
With When Love Comes Calvin had a vision of embracing the essence of classic soul. To achieve that vision, he wrote and produced all the tracks himself. “I wanted to highlight the vintage soul sound and reconnect with the Curtis Mayfield sound, the Betty Wright sound and put it into a contemporary context,” Calvin explains. “I had done that before but this time I wanted to try to make it a more coherent statement than previously when different producers were bringing me tracks. A lot of the songs were inspired by samples, digging in the crates and listening to old music that put me in the mood to create this album. It helped me to take a sample and build off of that. When I hear that music it speaks to me in a way that just having some musicians sitting around trying ideas does not. It’s sort of a road map back to the way things used to be. I took it to another level.”
Calvin Richardson came by his soulful style honestly. Born in Monroe, North Carolina, the first of nine children, Calvin had a strong musical upbringing. His mother sang in the local gospel group, The Willing Wonders, and he sang with them as a youth. But he was able to listen to secular soul music and funk and was particularly inspired by Bobby Womack, Sam Cooke, Otis Redding and Donny Hathaway. Singing on the gospel circuit he met and became friends with Cedric “K-Ci” Hailey and Joel “Jo Jo” Hailey, who went on to form the hit-making group Jodeci in the early Nineties and later as K-Ci and JoJo scored numerous hits. Calvin was encouraged by their success to form the urban contemporary vocal group, Undacova, whose song “Love Slave” was included in the New Jersey Drive soundtrack in 1995. When Undacova folded, Calvin launched a solo career that resulted in his debut solo album Country Boy on Uptown/Universal Records in 1999. Despite strong material, including a great cover of Bobby Womack’s “I Wish He Didn’t Trust Me So Much,” the album failed to sell, despite notable guests such as Chico DeBarge, Monifah and K-Ci, possibly due to confusion occasioned by the album title. While Calvin was working on his follow-up, Angie Stone heard a demo of his song “More Than A Woman” and invited him to duet with her on a version of the song for her album Mahogany Soul. A second album for Universal was shelved before release but Calvin’s second album release 2:35, named after the time one of his children was born, was released by Hollywood Records in 2003. The album went on to sell more than 250,000 copies and generated significant adult urban radio play. Though lumped in with the rising crop of new-soul singers, 2:35PM revealed Calvin as an authentic soul singer bringing a classic vocal style to a contemporary production sound. With When Love Comes, Calvin Richardson delivers at last an unfettered musical vision, a compelling statement of his true artistic identity.






Smooth- I wish him well.
—Lee ColesAnother hit this hot
—Arnez Darrell[...] * Calvin Richardson is releasing a new album in May and you can listen to three new songs from the album by clicking here. [...]
—Buzzer Beaters - 04/27 : Hoops Addict - Get Your Basketball FixOh yeah…that smooth old soul. Like it! And I love “Don’t Go”, it was so touching. (ps. i didn’t know he was from NC! extra cool points) :)
—kn519I TELL YOU WHAT, THAT CD BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES AND I HAD REALLY NEEDED TO HERE ALL OF THE KIND THINGS HE HAD TO SAY THAT REALLY IF NOT ALL HAD TO DO WITH L.O.V.E SO THANKYOU MR. RICHARDSON FOR TOUCHING MY SOUL THROUGH MELODY..
—LAMONICA GRANTAn “OL SKOOL” sister like myself(51 years young)supports the fact that YOU totally get it with the vintage/you “flava” those souls of yesteryear Bobby Womack and Sam Cooke/Alot of Gratitude is sent to you “bro”/IT is absolutely a GOODLOOK…much love, “Spyhrit Shehryl Taylor
—Sherryl TaylorAn “OL SKOOL” sister like myself(51 years young)supports the fact that YOU totally get it with the vintage/you “flava” those souls of yesteryear Bobby Womack and Sam Cooke/Alot of Gratitude is sent to you “bro”/IT is absolutely a GOODLOOK…much love, “Spyhrit”Shehryl Taylor!
—Sherryl Taylor