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  • Lauryn Hill - The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill Wednesday 07 March 2012

    Hill’s multi-award-winning debut became part of the mainstream on its own terms.

    1998 was, perhaps, the last great year for hip hop: OutKast’s Aquemini; DMX and Big Pun making their debuts; Mos Def and Talib Kweli teaming up for Black Star; and Gang Starr reappearing with Moment of Truth. Then there was Lauryn Hill.

  • Maze featuring Frankie Beverly - Live In New Orleans Wednesday 07 March 2012

    Soul’s very own Frampton Comes Alive!, which broke Maze to new audiences.

    Bay Area combo Maze, led by Frankie Beverly, had released four albums by the time it was decided to capture the group’s infectious live show on record. Their message of global love and unity, so apparent in studio work, worked wonderfully on the road, leader Beverly cast in the role of a travelling preacher with his committed choir. New Orleans falls quickly under the group’s spell: "I know y’all can sing," the frontman cries, continuing: "This is the place, y’all. Why do the live album in New Orleans? Why not, ya dig?"

  • India.Arie - Voyage to India Wednesday 29 February 2012

    Accomplished second album from one of the finest singers and writers of the early 00s.

    All eyes were on the 2002 release of Voyage to India, as it followed India.Arie’s accomplished debut Acoustic Soul, which had redefined the neo-soul genre in 2001. Bolstered by its single, Brown Skin, Acoustic Soul reached the US top 10, and was nominated for seven Grammy Awards. The Atlanta-based artist’s blending of hip hop, soul and folk was a subtle as it was inspired. Low-key, intimate and, in direct contrast to the frequently overblown diva strand of RnB, Arie’s career gently and successfully purred away, as if Joni Mitchell had been reinvented as an urban singer.

  • Emeli Sandé - Our Version Of The Events Thursday 23 February 2012

    Via the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'Our Version Of The Events' from 'Emeli Sandé'. This is the track list.

  • The Jacksons - Triumph Wednesday 22 February 2012

    The last set from The Jacksons at the zenith of their united, creative ability.

    Something of tremendous significance happened after The Jacksons’ Destiny album was released in December 1978: Michael Jackson resumed his solo career and issued his first album of adulthood, Off the Wall. After this point, the balance of power shifted within the Jacksons, and subsequently, they would only last three further albums as a recording outfit. Destiny had proved that the group, who had been in the relative commercial doldrums since their move from Motown to Epic in 1975, was able to produce themselves, and as a result the album and its singles, Blame It on the Boogie and Shake Your Body, were chart successes.

  • Minnie Riperton - Adventures in Paradise Wednesday 01 February 2012

    Full of peace, love and sensuality, this is one of Riperton’s greatest recordings.

    Adventures in Paradise was the first album that Minnie Riperton made with some stellar success behind her. Previously the singer’s singer, she had worked behind the scenes at Chess and made some delicious, cultish recordings with Rotary Connection and on her 1970 solo debut Come to My Garden. However, all that changed with her 1974 album, Perfect Angel, and its US number one hit single, Lovin’ You, which showcased her remarkable five-octave vocal range and briefly made her a household name.

  • Teena Marie - Irons in the Fire Thursday 19 January 2012

    Swooning romance, infectious melodies and insistent dance floor classics.

    Teena Marie was one of the great soul voices. Although she never gained the widespread critical recognition of her peers, Lady T(ee) held a special place in the heart of dancers, lovers and aficionados, her voice at turns expressive, soaring and understated.

  • G-DO & Xception - Sankofa Wednesday 28 December 2011

    Via the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'Sankofa' from 'G-DO & Xception'. This is the track list.

  • The Black Keys - El Camino Monday 19 December 2011

    Via the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'El Camino' from 'The Black Keys'. This is the track list.

  • The Very Next - 10.000 Miles From New Orleans Wednesday 14 December 2011

    Via the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD '10.000 Miles From New Orleans' from 'The Very Next'. This is the track list.

  • Fuel Box - I Wednesday 14 December 2011

    Via the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'I' from 'Fuel Box'. This is the track list.

  • The Black Keys - El Camino (3FM & 3VOOR12 Album van de Week) Friday 02 December 2011

    Via the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'El Camino (3FM & 3VOOR12 Album van de Week)' from 'The Black Keys'. This is the track list.

  • Mary J. Blige - My Life II... the Journey Continues (Act 1) Friday 25 November 2011

    Via the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'My Life II... the Journey Continues (Act 1)' from 'Mary J. Blige'. This is the track list.

  • Sven Hammond Soul - The Apple Field Friday 25 November 2011

    Via the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'The Apple Field' from 'Sven Hammond Soul'. This is the track list.

  • Etta James - The Dreamer Wednesday 16 November 2011

    A powerful last stand from a true musical great.

    There aren’t many artists who get to officially make a retirement statement. Most stars just gradually fade away, or sometimes go supernova in a suitably spectacular fashion. Perhaps David Bowie has retired. Or is he merely taking a Miles Davis-styled sabbatical? For health reasons, the veteran Cape Verdean singer Cesária Évora has recently announced her final bow, and now the same situation has arrived with Etta James. This is a highly unusual circumstance in music, offering the opportunity to make a pre-meditated closing statement.

    Of course, if this is the case, there’s a considerably increased pressure to produce the goods, to make a fitting summation, following well over half a century in the business. James has straddled R&B, soul, gospel, rock’n’roll and plain old pop, so much so that her style ultimately resides in a special zone where all of these elements are co-opted into a universal sound. It’s a sound that revolves around a rolling, old-school groove, and James has unsurprisingly opted for a classic band with a grand production.

    For this powerful last stand, James concentrates on soul and blues, with a strong streak of country rock. Her passion is bolstered by bold horns, stinging guitar solos and a veritable gushing from the Hammond organ corner. The spotlight is completely on James, thankfully sidestepping the now kneejerk guest vocalist scenario. That wouldn’t have been fitting for this farewell session.

    The James voice is lower nowadays, possessing a gutsy, lusty quality for someone who’s just about to leave the stage for good. We can't demand the pyrotechnics of her youth, but when James adds "uunhhn" punctuations between lines, there's still a sense of threat, a caution that we shouldn't mess with this sassy madam.

    The songbook is excitingly varied, including gems from Ray Charles, Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland and even Guns N' Roses, though James ages their Welcome to the Jungle into a retro reinterpretation that's more directly Rolling Stones-style. There's also an Otis Redding substance-abuse sequence, starting with his Champagne & Wine, then moving on to Cigarettes & Coffee.

    The production might be slick, but James relaxes into this framework, providing the necessary lived-in looseness. The songs get slower and slower, as James heads off into the golden distance. The closing Let Me Down Easy is a particular highlight. It's the longest song, with an extended climax that showers potent guitar-work around her lines, as the horns push steadily higher.

  • Lefties Soul Connection - One Punch Pete (3VOOR12 Album van de Week) Friday 11 November 2011

    Via the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'One Punch Pete (3VOOR12 Album van de Week)' from 'Lefties Soul Connection'. This is the track list.

  • Lefties Soul Connection - One Punch Pete Wednesday 09 November 2011

    Via the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'One Punch Pete' from 'Lefties Soul Connection'. This is the track list.

  • Goapele - Break Of Dawn Monday 07 November 2011

    Via the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'Break Of Dawn' from 'Goapele'. This is the track list.

  • Waylon - After All (3FM Album van de Week) Sunday 06 November 2011

    Via the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'After All (3FM Album van de Week)' from 'Waylon'. This is the track list.

  • Waylon - After All (3FM Album van de Week) Friday 04 November 2011

    Via the VPRO Luisterpaal you can listen to a new CD release. This time it is the CD 'After All (3FM Album van de Week)' from 'Waylon'. This is the track list.

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