Voodoo

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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 78:59

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Exploring the meaning of "soul" as something more than a musical classification
2000 | Label: NOO TRYBE

The success of his 1995 debut Brown Sugar left D'Angelo in a minor funk, irked by the music industry and suffering from a bout of writer's block. The unease that accumulated during his sabbatical surfaced with his 1998 single, "Devil's Pie." Built on a paranoid, tail-chasing DJ Premier bass loop, D'Angelo turned away from the earthly delights of Brown Sugar and crooned about the spiritual crisis in hip-hop and beyond: "Drugs and thugs, women and wine/ Three or four at a time/ Watch them all stand in line/For a slice of the devil's pie." From its very title to its dark aesthetic, Voodoo fixed on the possibility of purpose and redemption beyond the material world — this was an album that explored the meaning of "soul" as something more than a musical classification. There were still crushing moments of conventional beauty, like "Untitled (How Does it Feel)" or the charming "Send it On," and Method Man and Redman lend their intimate chemistry to the muscular "Left and Right." But on moments like "Chicken Grease," with its sketches of a bygone Southern simplicity, and the captivating "Africa," Voodoo felt ghostly and haunted, as though D'Angelo and Soulquarians were trying to conjure… read more »

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ONE OF THE GREATEST ALBUMS OF...

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...one of the greatest albums of, ok, not all time. but it's definitely up there on my (short) list of great records of the last 10 years. Some elite shit. Buy it. Listen. Listen close. There's far more to it than meets to eye. If you're prone to judging R&B, and definitely this particular R&B album, by its cover, dig a little deeper this time around. Roy Hargrove, ?uestlove, Charlie Hunter on a couple tracks, PIno Palladino playing some of the most elegantly soulful parts since James Jamerson. And J Dilla's contributions to the overall feel, rhythmically? It's beautiful. It deserves all the praise it gets. And more.

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Five years after his Brown Sugar album helped launch contemporary R&B, D’Angelo finally returned with his sophomore effort, Voodoo. His soulful voice is just as sweet as it was on Brown Sugar, though D’Angelo stretches out with a varied cast of collaborators, including trumpeter Roy Hargrove and guitarist Charlie Hunter, fellow neo-soul stars Lauryn Hill and Raphael Saadiq, and hip-hop heads like DJ Premier, Method Man & Redman, and Q-Tip. It must have been difficult to match his debut (and the frequent delays prove it was on his mind), but Voodoo is just as rewarding a soul album as D’Angelo’s first. – John Bush