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Dec 20, 2020 D'Angelo - Live At The Jazz Cafe (1998) The Temptations - Cloud Nine (1969) Sly & The Family Stone - Ain't But The One Way (1982) Musiq - Feel The Real (2017) The O' Jays - Identify Yourself (1979) Nicki Minaj - All Pink Everything (2010) Empire presents Voices For Change, Vol. 1 (2020) Kelly Rowland - Ms.

Dec 25, 2009 Here's a lil' gem i came across of outtakes from D'angelo's famous Voodoo album. A lot of tracks are him just messin around on the keyboard. A few others are covers of popular soul cuts. I especially like his rendition of Gangstar's 'ex girl to the next girl.' Enjoy and share. Everybody loves the sunshine 2. Fair but so uncool 3. Voodoo is one of my favorite albums ever. 2000 was a fantastic year for great musicians making their boldest, most ambitious steps on albums. Erykah Badu, Radiohead, Stankonia, and D'Angelo all went out on the furthest limbs of their careers and I think Erykah and D'Angelo made their best albums because of it. D'Angelo (1) D12 (1) Damion Hall (3) Dance (10) Dat Boy Grace (1) Dave Hollister (1) David Banner (1) David Garrett (1) Decatur (1) Delusional (1) Derrty ENT. (1) Destiny's Child (1) Detroit (3) Devil Shit (2) Devin The Dude (2) Diana Ross (3) Digital Booklet (9) Dirty Rap (2) Dirty South (162) Dis (1) Disco (6) Discography (3) Disturbing tha. D'Angelo - Brown Sugar - (1995) D'Angelo was a breath of fresh air in 1995. Known to his Mum as Michael Eugene Archer, he was hailed as America's R&B Jesus. His first two studio albums, Brown Sugar and Voodoo, have both been held in high esteem by artists and listeners alike. Singer, pianist, guitarist and songwriter D'Angelo is known for his.

D`angeloMaybe I should've titled this 'Revisiting a classic' like I did with an earlier post regarding Marvin Gaye and his Here, My Dear album. Released in 2000, D'Angelo's VoodooBlogspot is, indeed, a classic and an album I foresee withstanding the test of time. In terms of great albums released in the 21st century, Voodoo is up there among the best. Equal parts J. Dilla/Slum Village, with its hip hop production and loud kick-snare beats, and vocally reminiscent of Prince and Marvin Gaye, with D'Angelo's multiple falsettos flying throughout the tracks, it's a damn shame that D'Angelo hasn't been able to follow up this masterpiece. Kind've reminds me of Kevin Shields and My Bloody Valentine, and how he was never able to follow up his masterpiece DLovelessD`angelo (one of my desert island albums, but that's a whole different conversation), and you know, maybe it's best that both D'Angelo and Kevin Shields didn't follow up their masterpieces (maybe partially due to drugs?), because it would've been a daunting task. I do realize that D'Angelo has played a few shows sporadically over the past ten years, so there's always a possibility that he may release something in the future. For now, we are left with one very solid album in Brown Sugar and one masterpiece in DVoodoo

D'angelo Voodoo Album

, and how many musicians can say that regarding their catalog?

D'angelo Voodoo Blogspot 2019


D'angelo Voodoo Blogspot 2019


D'angelo Voodoo Blogspot 2020