And I've been meaning to visit this thread to get some D'angelo discussion going. I just re-heard Brown Sugar for the first time in a long time. Good record, but hot damn was Voodoo a gigantic step forward. There's been more talk than normal that he's supposed to have an album out this year, and his past few interviews have seen him referencing Hendrix quite a bit. I'm hoping for a There's A Riot Going On sort of insular greatness.
it's a damn shame he went off the rails with drugs, etc. I think about it a lot. Hopefully someday he can pull his life together, because I truly think he's an amazing talent, as proven with that Voodoo record. I think he could been thought of as not only one the best soul musicians, but one the best musicians/artists in any genre.
this is a promising interview with ?uestlove about D'Angelo's new album:
?: He goes to Europe in January. The album is pretty much 97% done. He's just finishing his lyrics now. He needs somebody to smack him and take the record away from him because it's pretty much finished. But I know he must turn this record in like three days before Christmas and that his first show is in Europe, and that he's going to do a whole bunch. They even named it the Occupy Music Tour, so I know they're serious about it.
For all intents and purposes, this album is the black version of [The Beach Boys'] Smile-- at best, it will go down in the Smile/There's a Riot Goin' On/Miles Davis' On the Corner category. That's what I'm hoping for. There's stuff on there I was amazed at, like new music patches [keyboard sounds] I've never heard before. I'd ask him, "What kind of keyboard is that?" I thought it was some old vintage thing. But he builds his own patches.
One song we worked on called "Charade" has this trombone patch that he re-EQ'd and then put through an envelope filter and then added a vibraphone noise on top and made a whole new patch out of it. He's the only person I know that takes a Herbie Hancock approach, or Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff-- the two musician/engineers who programmed all of Stevie Wonder's genius-period stuff-- approach. That's the last time I ever heard of somebody building patches. We'll see if history is kind to it.
Saw that. Really hope we see the album soon, and some US dates.
In my car's CD player currently:
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We're here to play some Mississippi Delta Blues. We're in a horrible depression, and I gotta admit - we're starting to like it.
I've really been digging the Coasters the last few weeks
Then I will hold you down and spit her percolations all over you until you're as greasy as the day she regrets pushing your big fat ass out her big fat cunt.
Oh hey, there's this thread:
D'angelo's new album is 97% done and he's touring Europe in January
I will not be missing this tour.
Lol, look up. But yes, neither will I.
liked the singalong, but just happy he's back touring again. hopefully some u.s. dates soon.
I was just shown this video the other day. Incredible.
6/18 - Mount Kimbie/Holy Other - Echoplex (?)
6/22 - Father John Misty/White Fence - Glass House (?)
6/26 - Tricky - El Rey (?)
6/29 - Twin Shadow - Fonda (?)
7/12 - Black Flag - Observatory
last.fm, if you care
Twitter, if you dare
People who know a lot about the genre should post a list of 20 essential soul albums.
Also, can we get a memorandum going about banning the use of classic soul songs in shitty comedies and TV commercials so great pieces of music don't have to be consigned to bringing up memories of some scene in American Pie XXXI where some guy sticks his dick in a pinata filled with ferrets or whatever.
Blows my mind.
Sam Cooke's - Live at the Harlem Square Club should be required listening
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Last.fm
Baths - 6/25 - Hotel Congress
My Bloody Valentine - 8/13 - Austin Music Hall
Ty Segall - 8/27 - Mohawk
Gold Panda - 9/14 - Mohawk
Austin City Limits - 10/4 - 10/6 - Zilker Park
James Blake - 10/28 - Emo's
Not in any order (and sometimes R&B and Funk bleed into my favorite soul):
The Impressions - The Young Mod's Forgotten Story
Al Green - Call Me
D'Angelo - Voodoo
Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On
Otis Redding - Otis Blue
Maxwell - Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite
Aretha Franklin - I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You
Dusty Springfield - Dusty in Memphis
Lauryn Hill - The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
Booker T. & The MGs - Green Onions
Parliament - Chocolate City (their later ones are all straight funk, but there's still plenty of soul on this)
Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul
Stevie Wonder - Innervisions
James Brown - Live at the Apollo, 1962
Sam Cooke - Live at the Harlem Square Club
Erykah Badu - New Amerykah Vol. 1
Sam and Dave - Hold On, I'm Coming
Jamie Lidell - Multiply
Curtis Mayfield - Curtis
WattStax
Yessir.
Off the top of my head, required soul listening:
James Brown - Sex Machine,
Notable cuts: If I Ruled the World, It's a Man's Man's Man's World
Sam Cooke - Live at the Harlem Square Club
Notable cuts: Feel It (Don't Fight It), It's All Right/For Sentimental Reasons
Al Green - I'm Still in Love With You
Notable cuts: I'm Still in Love With You, Love and Happiness
Marvin Gaye- What's Going On and Let's Get it On (definitely need both)
Notable cuts: What's Happening Brother, Inner-City Blues (Makes Me Wanna Holler), Distant Lover
Curtis Mayfield - Superfly
Notable cuts: Pusherman, Freddie's Dead
Bill Withers - Live at Carnegie Hall
Notable cuts: Ain't No Sunshine, Harlem
Syl Johnson - Complete Mythology (or if you don't want a compilation, although this one is great) Is It Because I'm Black
Notable cuts: I Need Love, Different Strokes, Is It Because I'm Black
Roy Ayers - Everybody Loves the Sunshine
Notable cuts: The Third Eye, Everybody Loves the Sunshine
Stevie Wonder - Talking Book and Innervisions
Notable cuts from TB: Blame It On the Sun, I Believe (When I Fall in Love It Will Be Forever)
Notable cuts from I: Visions, All in Love is Fair
So that's quite a few already... Maybe i'll keep updating this
6/2 - Bjork - Hollywood Palladium
6/5 - Cut Hands - The Void
6/11 GZA - Porter's Pub
6/12 - Casey Abrams - The Griffin
6/13 - Cold Cave - The Void
6/19 - ZZ Ward - Birch Aquarium
AHHH I forgot Otis Blue...
I like your list too Bmack, I definitely stuck with 60s, 70s soul/R&B, but there has been a lot of great soul music to come out in the last 10-20 years too.
Badu, D'Angelo, Me'shell Negeocello
6/2 - Bjork - Hollywood Palladium
6/5 - Cut Hands - The Void
6/11 GZA - Porter's Pub
6/12 - Casey Abrams - The Griffin
6/13 - Cold Cave - The Void
6/19 - ZZ Ward - Birch Aquarium
I really dug the last Raphael Saadiq too. I tried to cover most of my favorite soul bases, and other than Curtis to stick to one album per artist (The Impressions are different enough from his solo work, and hot damn is Young Mod's Forgotten Journey spectacular.)
I thought the last Mayer Hawthorne was an awesome 21st century take on 70s soul/R&B. seriously, at points he sounds like a kenny loggins haha
6/2 - Bjork - Hollywood Palladium
6/5 - Cut Hands - The Void
6/11 GZA - Porter's Pub
6/12 - Casey Abrams - The Griffin
6/13 - Cold Cave - The Void
6/19 - ZZ Ward - Birch Aquarium
Also... this video belongs in this thread
incredible
6/2 - Bjork - Hollywood Palladium
6/5 - Cut Hands - The Void
6/11 GZA - Porter's Pub
6/12 - Casey Abrams - The Griffin
6/13 - Cold Cave - The Void
6/19 - ZZ Ward - Birch Aquarium
hardest working man in show business
6/2 - Bjork - Hollywood Palladium
6/5 - Cut Hands - The Void
6/11 GZA - Porter's Pub
6/12 - Casey Abrams - The Griffin
6/13 - Cold Cave - The Void
6/19 - ZZ Ward - Birch Aquarium
I'm a big fan of stax material
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I thought it was a really compelling read. Hope the guy can pull it all together. The world would be a much better place.
agreed, great read if you're a fan.