

Kind've reminds me of Kevin Shields and My Bloody Valentine, and how he was never able to follow up his masterpiece Loveless (one of my desert island albums, but that's a whole different conversation), and you know, maybe it's best that both D'Angelo and Kevin Shields didn't follow up their masterpieces (maybe partially due to drugs?), because it would've been a daunting task.

'Me and Those Dreamin Eyes of Mine' 4:46.

The albums roots are in 1960s, 70s and 80s funk and soul a nostalgic nod to the ideas and inventions of black music trailblazers powered by avant-garde hip-hop and jazz-influenced rhythms.
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Dilla/Slum Village, with its hip hop production and loud kick-snare beats, and vocally reminiscent of Prince and Marvin Gaye, with D'Angelo's multiple falsettos flying throughout the tracks, it's a damn shame that D'Angelo hasn't been able to follow up this masterpiece. DAngelo BROWN SUGAR/ VOODOO AND THEN SOME A MUST LISTEN (YOU GOT TO PLAY THIS AT LEAST ONCE) 'Brown Sugar' (M. d'angelo voodoo blogspot Photoshop For Mac Russian DAngelo made his welcome return 5 years later with his platinum-plus 2000 sophomore album Voodoo. For brevity, and sanity I will refrain from indulging in D’angelo’s pre-Voodoo career. In terms of great albums released in the 21st century, Voodoo is up there among the best. D’angelo’s Voodoo WIP Preface: With the relatively recent release of Black Messiah and the promise of future work on the horizon, I thought this would be a timely moment for a D’angelo retrospective on, what I consider to be, D’angelo’s most seminal work. Released in 2000, D'Angelo's Voodoo is, indeed, a classic and an album I foresee withstanding the test of time. R&B, Jazz, Funk, Soul, Rap are all rolled into what is considered hands down, one of the best albums. Maybe I should've titled this "Revisiting a classic" like I did with an earlier post regarding Marvin Gaye and his Here, My Dear album.
