Mike James Kirkland, who has been out of the musical spotlight since 2020, returns with the first single from his upcoming fourth album, releasing on Ubiquity/Luv N Haight in early spring 2026. "Glowin'" finds the Los Angeles-by-way-of-Yazoo City, Mississippi, artist collaborating with the Bay Area-based Monophonics on a cover of Dr. John's deep album cut from the 1969 ATCO release, Babylon. That same year garage rockers The Rationals, whose cover inspired this rendition, cut the only other version on their sole full-length. Having sat in record bins for far too long, it's beyond time for the beautiful mantra to return to listeners' ears. Where the original blended a spiritual jazz ethos with a subtle but jaunty horn arrangement, Kirkland's interpretation smooths out the proceedings. Lyrical elements from the Rebennack-penned verses are minimally rearranged while keeping a strong connection to the song's roots. Kirkland showcases a confident and pensive delivery, while Kelly Finnigan provides dreamy background vocals that beautifully accompany an understated bass line and flute solo. Sixty years since Kirkland entered the music business with his family and over 50 years since his debut solo album, it's a sensational return to form from an artist who wants to do more than just hang on in there.
- 1. Glowin'
- 2. Glowin' (Instrumental)