James was only 18-years old when he captured the attention of guitar legend Stevie Ray Vaughan, who marveled at this prodigious guitar talent, and immediately decided to take him on the road through the Canadian prairies, and later the United States. It wasn't long after that the young musician began opening for the likes of John Lee Hooker, ZZ Top, Steve Winwood and Keith Richards, Colin's 1988 self-titled debut Colin James was the fastest-selling album in Canadian music history featuring the smash hits "Why'd You Lie?”, “Voodoo Thing” and “Five Long Years". It featured a team of three top producers, including Tom Dowd (Eric Clapton, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers), Danny Kortchmar (Bon Jovi, Billy Joel, Daryl Hall & John Oates, Stevie Nicks, Neil Young) and Bob Rock (Jann Arden, Michael Bublé, Bush, The Cult, Loverboy, Sarah McLachlan, Metallica).
James followed up his record-breaking debut with a strong 1990 release, Sudden Stop, which was produced by Joe Hardy (.38 Special, Steve Earle, The Jeff Healey Band, ZZ Top ). This release has two top forty radio hits: "Just Came Back" and, "Keep On Loving Me Baby", and features Bonnie Raitt singing backing vocals on "Give It Up". This sophomore album further helped established Colin's integrity as an artist to lookout for.
James formed The Little Big Band in early 1990's and would eventually release a trilogy of CDs fronting this 1930's-50's style punchy horn section band, playing classics and originals featuring his stellar guitar fills and confident vocals. The first Colin James and The Little Big Band was released in 1993, and it was produced by Chris Kinsley (The Cult, Duran Duran, Psychedelic Furs, The Rolling Stones). The second Colin James and The Little Big Band II was released in 1998 on Warner Music, while the third, Colin James & The Little Big Band 3 was distributed on Maple Music in Canada and Universal Music Group globally in 2006, and he would eventually do a fourth with the band, a holiday album Colin James & The Little Big Band Christmas.
In 2008 he took home three Maple Blues Awards (Toronto Blues Society), which included Entertainer of the Year, while his release Limelight also went gold in Canada.
James released his twelfth album Rooftops and Satellites on October 6th, 2009, and it was a return to his guitar Blues-Rock roots. The album was primarily co-written by Tom Wilson (Junkhouse, Blackie and The Rodeo Kings, Lee Harvey Osmond) and Thomas "Tawgs" Salter, co-writer and producer of Lights' debut and Josh Groban's Awake, and it has generated four Canadian radio singles, “Man’s Gotta Be A Stone”, “Lost Again”, “Wavelength” and “Johnny Coolman.”
2011's 'Take It From The Top: The Best Of’ pays tribute to James's career's first 23 years and serves as a celebration of Colin’s return back where he started his recordings, Virgin/EMI. This Greatest Hits collection also features two newly recorded tracks, “It’s Gonna Be Alright“ as well as an innovative cover of the Buddy Miles' classic “Them Changes”, that were recorded in Vancouver with veteran producer Bob Rock (Michael Bublé, Metallica), reuniting the two after almost twenty years.
On June 12th, 2012, James released his fifteenth album, appropriately entitled Fifteen, which was produced by Joe Hardy (ZZ Top, Brooks & Dunn, Jeff Healey, Steve Earle), who had handled three of Colin's previous album productions including his successful sophomore release. Colin co-writes with Gordie Johnson (Big Sugar, Grady) on the opener “Sweets Gone Sour” and the rocker “I Need You Bad.” Colin also re-teamed with Tom Wilson and Thomas “Tawgs” Salter on four high-octane tracks, including the bluesy “No Time to Get There” and the driving “Stone Faith,” the album’s first single.
Fifteen also features two beautiful co-writes with Ron Sexsmith that reveal Colin’s seductive side: “Finally Wrote a Song for You”, a soulful love ballad; and “Shoulder to Cry On,” a moving acoustic number that highlights his vocal range, while closing the album. The disc also features some inspiring covers, including John Lennon's "Jealous Guy", Peter Green's (Fleetwood Mac) "Oh Well", [artis]Foy Vance’s gospel-tinged “Shed A Little Light,” and Allen Toussaint's funky "Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley", which has perhaps become best known by Robert Palmer's cover.
On February 3, 2015, James released Hearts On Fire which was produced by Colin Linden at House of Blues Studios in Nashville, and this twelve track collection is distributed by Universal Music. The title track and all but two of the songs were written or co-written by Colin.
In 2016, James was named an inductee into the Western Canadian Music Hall of Fame presented by FACTOR (The Canadian Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recordings). In addition to this honour, Colin headlined the Western Canadian Music Awards Show at Casino Regina on October 13th, 2016, kicking off BreakOut West’s 14th year of celebrating Western Canada’s talent.
James's studio album Blue Highways features thirteen Classic Blues covers from guitar-hero greats like Blind Willie McTell, Freddie King, Peter Green, and Robert Johnson. The CD was released on October 16th, 2016. Recording and Production was primarily handled in Vancouver by Colin James and Dave Meszaros, with recording and mixing assistance from Eric Mosher, Chris Stringer and Jason Jaknunas. Blue Highways is being distributed by True North Records, and iTunes.
Over his illustrious career, James has earned 16 Maple Blues Awards, and he has worked and toured with the 'who’s who' in the international music scene (in alphabetical order): Luther Allison, Jann Arden, The Chieftains, Albert Collins, Robert Cray, Tom Dowd, Buddy Guy, Johnny Hallyday, John Hammond Jr., Gordie Johnson, Albert King, Bobby King and Terry Evans, Danny Kortchmar, Lenny Kravitz, Little Feat, The Memphis Horns, Craig Northey, Bill Payne, Bonnie Raitt, Keith Richards, Bob Rock, The Rolling Stones, Roomful Of Blues, Carlos Santana, Mavis Staples, Roebuck "Pops" Staples, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Tom Wilson, Betty Wright and ZZ Top. In addition to writing most of his own material, his music has been covered by artists like Maria Muldaur, Johnny Halliday and Lucinda Williams.
Sending A Message
Colin James Lyrics
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You're inside
And the North Star is hanging above your home
It's so dark
And there is no sound
Except your heart beating away like a Morse code
Out it goes across the lake
A thousand miles are gone when it comes through
You know that
I'm sending a message to you
Catching light as it goes by
Like comet trails streaking across the sky
And ride it down to anywhere you are
If I'm not right there next to you
And a word can't travel across the room
That anytime you're gone you're gone too far
I, I'm sending a message out to you
I, I'm sending a message out to you
When you heat up the sound
Hold up your hands
The wave comes in at the edge of the land
Sending a message out to you
Sending a message, a message out to you
You smile
Because you feel it
Everything's starting to glow and you start to heal it
I, I'm sending a message out to you
I, I'm sending a message out to you
The lyrics of Colin James's song Sending A Message convey a message of hope and connection through the use of imagery and metaphor. The North Star is mentioned, representing a constant guide to home and safety. The darkness and silence on the other hand, highlight a feeling of isolation and disconnection. The beating of the heart like a Morse code is a clever metaphor for the transmission of a message.
As the song progresses, the image of a wave is introduced, symbolizing the communication of the message. The wave travels across a thousand miles, catching light and leaving streaks across the sky, representing the dynamic and powerful nature of the message.
The lyrics convey a sense of longing to be close to the person the message is intended for, but also a sense of acceptance that distance is not a barrier when one heart is beating in unison with another. The final verse conveys a sense of joy and hope as the message is received and the healing process begins.
Line by Line Meaning
You're alone
You are by yourself
You're inside
You are indoors
And the North Star is hanging above your home
The North Star is visible from where you are
It's so dark
It is very dark
And there is no sound
It is silent
Except your heart beating away like a Morse code
The only sound is the rhythmic beating of your heart
Out it goes across the lake
A message is sent across the lake
The prairie grass lies down in waves
The movement of the message causes the grass in the prairie to move
A thousand miles are gone when it comes through
The message travels a great distance
You know that
I'm sending a message to you
You are aware that I am sending you a message
Catching light as it goes by
The message reflects light as it passes through
Like comet trails streaking across the sky
The message leaves a trail of light like a comet in the sky
And ride it down to anywhere you are
Follow the message to find where you are
If I'm not right there next to you
I am not physically with you
And a word can't travel across the room
I can't speak to you directly
That anytime you're gone you're gone too far
If you are not near, you feel too far away
I, I'm sending a message out to you
I, I'm sending a message out to you
I am repeatedly sending you a message
When you heat up the sound
When you increase the volume
Hold up your hands
Raise your hands
The wave comes in at the edge of the land
Sound waves are visible at the edge of the land
Sending a message out to you
Sending a message, a message out to you
I am continuing to send a message to you
You smile
Because you feel it
You are happy because you feel the message
Everything's starting to glow and you start to heal it
The message makes you feel better
I, I'm sending a message out to you
I, I'm sending a message out to you
I am repeatedly sending you a message
Contributed by Dylan H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.