Black Radio [10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition 3 LP]

Black Radio [10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition 3 LP]

Black Radio [10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition 3 LP]

Black Radio [10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition 3 LP]

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Bonus Tracks / Special Edition / Anniversary Edition)

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Overview

Black Radio, the title of the Robert Glasper Experiment's proper Blue Note debut, is a double signifier. There's the dictionary's definition: "the device in an aircraft that records technical data during a flight, used in case of accident to discover its cause." And there's Angelika Beener's in her liner essay. She defines Black Radio as "representative of the veracity of Black music" which has been "...emulated, envied and countlessly re-imagined by the rest of the world...." With jazz as its backbone, Glasper, drummer Chris Dave, bassist Derrick Hodge, and Casey Benjamin on reeds, winds, and vocoder, cued by the inspiration of black music's illustrious cultural past, try to carve out a creative place for its future. The album is a seamless, deeply focused meld of jazz, hip-hop, adult contemporary R&B, neo-soul, even rock, with an expansive use of rhythmic and melodic invention; all of it surrounded by spacious, natural-sounding production that's smooth, never slick. The various elements yield the desired result: making the whole greater than its parts. Sa-Ra's Shafiq Husayn introduces it with "Lift Off." Erykah Badu takes the Cuban jazz classic "Afro Blue" and extends it using hip-hop rhythms and neo-soul groove wedded to her signature, jazz-tinged croon. Benjamin's airy flute and Glasper's Rhodes and piano converge in the center; Hodge's bass adds slip for the drum kit. Lalah Hathaway's gorgeous vocal on Sade's "Cherish the Day" finds the rhythm section bumping around the fringes and creating a new pocket, which she embraces while finding spaces inside the song that weren't there before. On "Always Shine," Lupe Fiasco's flow meets Bilal's emotive modern soul. The band stretches conventional 4/4 time, and the piano and synth shapeshift through the melody, adding depth and musical drama. "Gonna Be Alright" is a re-imagining of Glasper's "F.T.B." with new lyrics and a rousing, elegant vocal by Ledisi. King dreamily croons through "Move Love," as the Experiment pushes the time accents to a near breaking point. "Ah Yeah," with Musiq (Soulchild) and Chrisette Michele, is a sensual babymaker that expands the reach of contemporary jazz. The subtle yet fragmented breaks in "The Consequences of Jealousy," combined with Glasper's right-handed, upper-register chord creations, give Me'Shell Ndegeocello's vocal room to step outside the frame to fully inhabit the brooding musical simmer as an improviser. On "Why Do We Try," Stokley's (Mint Condition) breezy vocal is the bridge between Glasper's counterpoint melodies (one on each hand, with plenty of block chord improvisation), and the organ-esque timbres, popping breakbeats, and rumbling bass harmonics. The title track, with Yasiin Bey (formerly Mos Def) commences with hip-hop in the tune's head; the rhythm section charges full press to meet his rapid-fire delivery, but Glasper and Benjamin offer gentler modal grooves on the margins without blunting the impact. Bilal uses his elastic phrasing to offer an iconic reading of David Bowie's "Letter to Hermione," as the band follows and builds upon his twists and turns. A drum machine and slurred speaking voice introduce Glasper's modally strident reading of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" to close. As Benjamin sings through his vocoder, loops, blips, and sample fragments haunt the middle like ghosts. Glasper approaches the melody elliptically; but grounds the entire tune, even as the rhythm section and effects gather steam. Before long, everything converges to propel it into the stratosphere. Black Radio creates an entirely new context for popular music in its near erasure of boundaries. It is the sound of the future -- even if no one knows it yet. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 11/11/2022
Label: Blue Note
UPC: 0602445968930
Rank: 45517

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Lift Off/Mic Check
  2. Afro Blue
  3. Cherish the Day
  4. Always Shine
  5. Gonna Be Alright (F.T.B.)
  6. Move Love
  7. Ah Yeah
  8. The Consequences of Jealousy

Disc 2

  1. Why Do We Try
  2. Black Radio
  3. Letter to Hermione
  4. Smells Like Teen Spirit
  5. Twice
  6. A Love Supreme
  7. Fever

Disc 3

  1. Afro Blue [9th Wonder¿¿¿s Blue Light Basement Remix]
  2. Black Radio [Pete Rock Remix]
  3. Twice [?uestlove¿¿¿s Twice Baked Remix]
  4. The Consequences of Jealousy [Georgia Anne Muldrow¿¿¿s Sassy Geemix]
  5. Letter to Hermione [Robert Glasper and Jewels Remix]
  6. Dillalude #2

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Robert Glasper   Primary Artist,Piano,Keyboards,Co-Producer,Synthesizer,Fender Rhodes
Robert Glasper Experiment   Primary Artist
Black Milk   Primary Artist
Hindi Zahra   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Solange Knowles   Primary Artist
Stokley   Primary Artist,Vocals,Percussion,Featured Artist
Bilal   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Ledisi   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Lalah Hathaway   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Erykah Badu   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Lupe Fiasco   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Phonte   Primary Artist
Shafiq Husayn   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Meshell Ndegeocello   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
The Roots   Primary Artist
Chrisette Michele   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Mos Def   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Musiq Soulchild   Primary Artist,Snaps,Vocals,Finger Snaps,Drums (Snare),Featured Artist
Derrick Hodge   Bass,Bass (Vocal),Guitar (Bass)
Casey Benjamin   Flute,Vocoder,Saxophone,Synthesizer,Sound Effects
Chris Dave   Drums,Percussion
Bryan-Michael Cox   Co-Producer
Stokley Williams   Vocals,Percussion,Featured Artist
Jahi Sundance   Turntables
Paris Strother   Keyboards
We Are King   Featured Artist
Amber Strother   Vocals,Lead Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Anita Bias   Vocals,Lead Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Yasiin Bey   Vocals,Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Andrew Hale   Composer
Chris Athens   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Cognito   Photography
Kurt Cobain   Composer
Krist Novoselic   Composer
Eli Wolf   A&R,Executive Producer
John Coltrane   Composer
Derrick Hodge   Composer
Dave Grohl   Composer
Casey Benjamin   Arranger
Lupe Fiasco   Composer
Erik Bodin   Composer
Pete Rock   Remix Engineer
Robert Glasper   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Remix Engineer
Shafiq Husayn   Composer
9th Wonder   Remix Engineer
Meshell Ndegeocello   Composer
David Bowie   Composer
Max Ross   Engineer
Stuart Matthewman   Composer
Mongo Santamaria   Composer
Chris Dave   Composer
Yukimi Nagano   Composer
Georgia Anne Muldrow   Remix Engineer
Jeffrey Allen   Composer
Bryan-Michael Cox   Producer
Keith Lewis   Engineer,Recording
Lawrence Waddell   Composer
Sade Adu   Composer
Stokley Williams   Composer
Vincent Bennett   Management
Dante Smith   Composer
Shanieka D. Brooks   Marketing
Jahi Sundance   Programming
Steve Cook   A&R
Fredrik Wallin   Composer
Homer O'Dell   Composer
Ricky Kinchen   Composer
Nicole Hegeman   Management,Executive Producer,Production Coordination
Cem Kurosman   Publicity
Michael Schreiber   Photography
Ledisi Young   Composer
Angelika Beener   Liner Notes
Hakan Wirenstrand   Composer
Gordon H. Jee   Art Direction
Taalib Johnson   Composer
Hindi Zahra   Composer
Ahmir Thompson   Remix Engineer
Todd Bergman   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Paris Strother   Composer
Chrisette Payne   Composer
Qmillion   Mixing,Mixing Engineer
James Yancey   Composer
Amber Strother   Composer
Anita Bias   Composer
Jewell Green   Photography
Christopher Eric Dave   Composer
Micka   Recording
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