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Format: CD (2 disc)
Release Date: Aug 11, 2017
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Personnel: D'Angelo (vocals, various instruments); Rafael Saadiq (guitar, bass); Mark Whitfield, Bob Power (guitar); Laura Vivino (flute, piccolo); Bob "Bassy" Brockman (trumpet); Tim Christian (piano); Larry Grenadier, Will Lee (bass); Gene Lake, Ralph Rolle (drums); Ali Shaheed Muhammad (drum programming).
Producers: D'Angelo, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Bob Power, Rafael Saadiq.
Engineers: Bob Power, G-Spot, Darrin Harris.
Recorded at Pookie Lab, Sacramento, California; Battery Studios and RPM Studios, New York.
The single "Brown Sugar" was nominated for 1996 Grammy Awards for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance and Best R&B Song, and the album was nominated for Best R&B Album.
"Lady" was nominated for a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance.
Audio Remasterer: Russell Elevado.
Liner Note Author: Nelson George.
Recording information: Battery Studios, NYC; Soundtrack, NYC.
Photographer: Per Gustafson.
All the new jacks who talk about molding the forces of classic R&B's style, hip-hop's modernism, and jazz's flexibility into a sleek, soulful package should take a good close look at D'Angelo's debut. BROWN SUGAR is audacious enough to succeed on aesthetics alone. Instead of stilted, synthetic textures, there is the constant warmth of a Fender Rhodes electric piano (evoking Stevie and Marvin's mid-'70s records), and rather than filling the air with shrieking castrato vocals, there are four-part harmonies peeking out from behind every corner. In short, BROWN SUGAR is an honest-to-goodness soul record without the hollow bluster of modern soul.
Some of the credit for this must go to the 21-year-old's choice of collaborators--or the absence of. Rather than hand his talents over to any of the uber-producers who rule modern R&B, D'Angelo handles most tasks himself--from writing and producing to arranging and playing (including all vocals and most of the instrumentation). When he does turn for help, D'Angelo takes on musicians with distinctive feels--Tribe Called Quest DJ Ali Shaheed Muhammad, and Tony! Toni! Toné!'s Rafael Saadiq--then works to their strengths. "Brown Sugar" percolates between Muhammad's breathy, organic jazz track, accented by a sleek snare and laid-back piano, and D'Angelo's playful, sexually-charged delivery. On "Lady," Saadiq's funky licks try to steal the song away from the melodious Four Tops-like chorus, playing to a wonderful draw. When alone, D'Angelo sculpts pieces as warmly innovative as "When We Get By," with its swingin' stride bass, and as traditionally uplifting as the gospel "Higher," on which D'Angelo's organ competes for the spotlight with a choir of his voices.
Producers: D'Angelo, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Bob Power, Rafael Saadiq.
Engineers: Bob Power, G-Spot, Darrin Harris.
Recorded at Pookie Lab, Sacramento, California; Battery Studios and RPM Studios, New York.
The single "Brown Sugar" was nominated for 1996 Grammy Awards for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance and Best R&B Song, and the album was nominated for Best R&B Album.
"Lady" was nominated for a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance.
Audio Remasterer: Russell Elevado.
Liner Note Author: Nelson George.
Recording information: Battery Studios, NYC; Soundtrack, NYC.
Photographer: Per Gustafson.
All the new jacks who talk about molding the forces of classic R&B's style, hip-hop's modernism, and jazz's flexibility into a sleek, soulful package should take a good close look at D'Angelo's debut. BROWN SUGAR is audacious enough to succeed on aesthetics alone. Instead of stilted, synthetic textures, there is the constant warmth of a Fender Rhodes electric piano (evoking Stevie and Marvin's mid-'70s records), and rather than filling the air with shrieking castrato vocals, there are four-part harmonies peeking out from behind every corner. In short, BROWN SUGAR is an honest-to-goodness soul record without the hollow bluster of modern soul.
Some of the credit for this must go to the 21-year-old's choice of collaborators--or the absence of. Rather than hand his talents over to any of the uber-producers who rule modern R&B, D'Angelo handles most tasks himself--from writing and producing to arranging and playing (including all vocals and most of the instrumentation). When he does turn for help, D'Angelo takes on musicians with distinctive feels--Tribe Called Quest DJ Ali Shaheed Muhammad, and Tony! Toni! Toné!'s Rafael Saadiq--then works to their strengths. "Brown Sugar" percolates between Muhammad's breathy, organic jazz track, accented by a sleek snare and laid-back piano, and D'Angelo's playful, sexually-charged delivery. On "Lady," Saadiq's funky licks try to steal the song away from the melodious Four Tops-like chorus, playing to a wonderful draw. When alone, D'Angelo sculpts pieces as warmly innovative as "When We Get By," with its swingin' stride bass, and as traditionally uplifting as the gospel "Higher," on which D'Angelo's organ competes for the spotlight with a choir of his voices.
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - Brown Sugar
2 - Alright
3 - Jonz in My Bonz
4 - Me and Those Dreamin' Eyes of Mine
5 - Shit, Damn, Motherfucker
6 - Smooth
7 - Cruisin'
8 - When We Get By
9 - Lady
10 - Higher
11 - Brown Sugar [Acappella]
12 - Me and Those Dreamin' Eyes of Mine [Acappella] [Released on Promotional 12" Single]
13 - Brown Sugar [Instrumental] [Released on 12" Single]
14 - Lady [Just the Beat Mix Instrumental/Chorus] [Released on CD Maxi-Single]
15 - Brown Sugar [Alternate Version, Released on 12" Single]
Disc 2:
1 - Brown Sugar [Tech Remix]
2 - Me and Those Dreamin' Eyes of Mine [Def Squad Remix]
3 - Cruisin' [Cut the Sax Remix]
4 - Lady [Just tha Beat Mix]
5 - Brown Sugar [Soul Inside 808 Mix]
6 - Me and Those Dreamin' Eyes of Mine [Two Way Street Mix]
7 - Cruisin' [Dallas Austin Remix]
8 - Lady [2B3 Shake Dat Ass Mix]
9 - Brown Sugar [Incognito Molasses Remix]
10 - Me and Those Dreamin' Eyes of Mine [Dreamy Remix]
11 - Cruisin' [Wet Remix]
12 - Brown Sugar [Dollar Bag Mix]
13 - Cruisin' [God Made Me Funky Remix]
14 - Brown Sugar [CJ Mackintosh Remix]
15 - Lady [CJ Mackintosh Mix Radio Edit]
16 - Cruisin' [Who's Fooling Who Mix]
1 - Brown Sugar
2 - Alright
3 - Jonz in My Bonz
4 - Me and Those Dreamin' Eyes of Mine
5 - Shit, Damn, Motherfucker
6 - Smooth
7 - Cruisin'
8 - When We Get By
9 - Lady
10 - Higher
11 - Brown Sugar [Acappella]
12 - Me and Those Dreamin' Eyes of Mine [Acappella] [Released on Promotional 12" Single]
13 - Brown Sugar [Instrumental] [Released on 12" Single]
14 - Lady [Just the Beat Mix Instrumental/Chorus] [Released on CD Maxi-Single]
15 - Brown Sugar [Alternate Version, Released on 12" Single]
Disc 2:
1 - Brown Sugar [Tech Remix]
2 - Me and Those Dreamin' Eyes of Mine [Def Squad Remix]
3 - Cruisin' [Cut the Sax Remix]
4 - Lady [Just tha Beat Mix]
5 - Brown Sugar [Soul Inside 808 Mix]
6 - Me and Those Dreamin' Eyes of Mine [Two Way Street Mix]
7 - Cruisin' [Dallas Austin Remix]
8 - Lady [2B3 Shake Dat Ass Mix]
9 - Brown Sugar [Incognito Molasses Remix]
10 - Me and Those Dreamin' Eyes of Mine [Dreamy Remix]
11 - Cruisin' [Wet Remix]
12 - Brown Sugar [Dollar Bag Mix]
13 - Cruisin' [God Made Me Funky Remix]
14 - Brown Sugar [CJ Mackintosh Remix]
15 - Lady [CJ Mackintosh Mix Radio Edit]
16 - Cruisin' [Who's Fooling Who Mix]