About damn time: New D'Angelo album *** "Black Messiah" Out Now on Itunes! *** (Stream)

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Mo Better Blues is one of my all time favourite films.

I got to meet Branford Marsalis a couple of years ago :mjcry:. He was mad cool.
Clarke & Indigo :ohlawd:

My band's last album was heavily influenced by that flick.

yeah, come to think of it, i haven't watched it in a minute. might have to take 2 hours today to do just that:obama:

you got to meet branford marsalis?! nice :myman:

what kind of band are you in? jazz?
 

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yeah, come to think of it, i haven't watched it in a minute. might have to take 2 hours today to do just that:obama:

you got to meet branford marsalis?! nice :myman:

what kind of band are you in? jazz?

Always worth a watch :blessed:

It's hip-hop - we started out as an MC, a DJ, percussion and a guitarist. We have an extended line up with a jazz quartet, keyboard player, male and female singers and a poet - it's like 10/11 pieces. The Soulquarians are a huge influence and I get to quarterback it on some Questlove shyt.
 
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Always worth a watch :blessed:

It's hip-hop - we started out as an MC, a DJ, percussion and a guitarist. We have an extended line up with a jazz quartet, keyboard player, male and female singers and a poet - it's like 10/11 pieces. The Soulquarians are a huge influence and I get to quarterback it on some Questlove shyt.

definitely --- in regards to mo better blues :myman:

oh yeah? that's sounds really cool. that's what's up man :salute:

the soulquarians sound was great. a great group of friends and talented musicians puttin' out some of the best work of the late 90's and early 2000s :ohlawd:
 

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My only curiosity is are they just gonna ship cd's to Best Buy, Target, FYE, etc with less than a week of promo? Do the retailers have to order these first? Best believe I will be calling around Tuesday to see who has it and getting a copy if it drops.
 
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http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/dangelo-new-album-black-messiah-20141212

D'Angelo Will Unveil New Album 'Black Messiah' at NYC Listening Party

The R&B singer will play the album in its entirety at an event hosted by Nelson George

By Jason Newman | December 12, 2014

After 14 years, numerous false starts and nearly two years of D'Angelo's next album being "99 percent done," the singer will unveil the follow-up to 2000's Voodoo this Sunday.

The R&B singer will play the completed album, Black Messiah, in its entirety at a listening session in New York hosted by writer Nelson George and organized by Red Bull Music Academy and Afropunk.

As Consequence of Sound notes, D'Angelo's manager Kevin Liles shared a mysterious teaser trailer to promote the album.
George and the singer sat down in May at New York's Brooklyn Museum for a public discussion. When the topic of "neo-soul" came up, D'Angelo hinted that he was embarking on a new musical direction with his own music. "I respect for what it is, but anytime you put a name on something, you just put it in a box," said D'Angelo. "You want to be in a position where you can grow as an artist. You never want to be told, 'Hey, well, you're a neo-soul artist.' Right now, I'm not. We're going someplace else."

D'Angelo also referenced his return to the spotlight, which began with a triumphant covers set at Bonnaroo 2012. Since then, whispers of a new album have appeared periodically.

Shortly after Bonnaroo, Questlove told Rolling Stone that D'Angelo had recorded nearly 30 tracks at Electric Lady, the same New York studio where the singer cut Voodoo. "He is about to take a radical 180 turn with this record," Questlove said at the time. "It's going to throw people off the same way that Prince's Dirty Mindthrew his R&B fanbase off. In the past few years, he's discovered Bowie and Led Zeppelin, the Beatles, Pet Sounds, Captain Beefheart and Zappa." At the time, Questlove said that the musician was experimenting with guitar arrangements and creating his own keyboard sounds.

In January 2013, Questlove told Billboard that D'Angelo's album was "99 percent done." "I would not be far off by saying this is probably my generation's version of Sly There's a Riot Goin' On," the drummer said. "It's potent. It's funky. It's an extremely hard pill to swallow.

"It's going to take you about 10 years to digest this record," he added. "Totally brilliant. Just the way this society works with music...being able to judge if something is a classic after the first listen, you can do that after 30 seconds on this. And the fact that we started this record in 2004, and it still sounds like it came out five years from now, it is a testament to the timelessness of it."

In a June interview, Liles said that the Bonnaroo show inspired D'Angelo to want to finish the album. "He very bluntly put it, 'Kev, the studio and the stage: that's my lifeblood. Now that I've touched it again, now that I see it again, I wanna be sure that the baby I'm about to have – the album – that I take it to the point where it's all it can be.'"
 
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