UPC: 886919838220
Format: CD
Release Date: Oct 24, 2006
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Recording information: Cosmic Dust Recorders, Los Angeles, CA; Electric Lady Studios, NYC; Integrated Studios, NYC; Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA; Right Track, NYC; Sear Sound, NYC; Sony Music Studios, NYC; Spiral Recording, Los Angeles, CA; Studio Crash, Philadelphia, PA; Sunset Sound Factory, Los Angeles, CA; The Cutting Room, NYC; The Looking Glass, NYC; The Studio, Philadelphia, PA.
Photographer: Danny Clinch.
If John Legend hadn't made his name working with Kanye West, producing Jay-Z, and playing on Lauryn Hill's classic THE MISEDUCATION OF LAURYN HILL, his 2004 studio debut GET LIFTED would have still established him as a true frontrunner in the world of R&B. His studio follow-up, 2006's ONCE AGAIN, is better than its predecessor; the music is still steeped in vintage 1960s- and '70s-flavored R&B, but Legend's songcraft, productions, and nuanced singing are even more appealing.
Most impressively (especially for someone who swapped his birth name for "Legend"), the music is remarkably understated, subtle, and textured. The cool-toned groove of the album's lead-off single, "Save Room," is a case in point, as is the beautiful, mid-tempo "Show Me," which floats on intricate electric guitar patterns and swelling strings. The vibe is deep on ONCE AGAIN, and beautifully restrained; the productions are contemporary and tinged with hip-hop aesthetic, yet they're never overbearing. Horns, piano, tasteful strings, and a pulsing rhythm section provide a sweet canvas for Legend's seductive croon and falsetto swoops. ONCE AGAIN is a true soul record, and Legend is rapidly gaining on his competitors as the king of the neo-soul mountain.
Photographer: Danny Clinch.
If John Legend hadn't made his name working with Kanye West, producing Jay-Z, and playing on Lauryn Hill's classic THE MISEDUCATION OF LAURYN HILL, his 2004 studio debut GET LIFTED would have still established him as a true frontrunner in the world of R&B. His studio follow-up, 2006's ONCE AGAIN, is better than its predecessor; the music is still steeped in vintage 1960s- and '70s-flavored R&B, but Legend's songcraft, productions, and nuanced singing are even more appealing.
Most impressively (especially for someone who swapped his birth name for "Legend"), the music is remarkably understated, subtle, and textured. The cool-toned groove of the album's lead-off single, "Save Room," is a case in point, as is the beautiful, mid-tempo "Show Me," which floats on intricate electric guitar patterns and swelling strings. The vibe is deep on ONCE AGAIN, and beautifully restrained; the productions are contemporary and tinged with hip-hop aesthetic, yet they're never overbearing. Horns, piano, tasteful strings, and a pulsing rhythm section provide a sweet canvas for Legend's seductive croon and falsetto swoops. ONCE AGAIN is a true soul record, and Legend is rapidly gaining on his competitors as the king of the neo-soul mountain.
Tracks:
1 - Save Room
2 - Heaven
3 - Stereo
4 - Show Me
5 - Each Day Gets Better
6 - P.D.A. (We Just Don't Care)
7 - Slow Dance
8 - Again
9 - Maxine
10 - Where Did My Baby Go
11 - Maxine's Interlude
12 - Another Again
13 - Coming Home
2 - Heaven
3 - Stereo
4 - Show Me
5 - Each Day Gets Better
6 - P.D.A. (We Just Don't Care)
7 - Slow Dance
8 - Again
9 - Maxine
10 - Where Did My Baby Go
11 - Maxine's Interlude
12 - Another Again
13 - Coming Home