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Jill Scott - From the Vault, Vol 1 SOUL | WAVPACK | CUE | LOG | PNG | 431MB | 66:56 Hidden Beach 2011 Цитата: After a host of successful albums and numerous singles, singer, songwriter, author, and actress Jill Scott jumped from Hidden Beach to Warner Bros to release her stellar Light of the Sun album in June, 2011. While she was recording, her former label initiated a lawsuit claiming that she owed them three albums. The suit was settled quietly, with neither party commenting on the outcome. Apparently, Hidden Beach got the right to issue The Original Jill Scott from the Vault, Vol. 1, released hot on the heels of the number one single from Light of the Sun, “So in Love," which spent eight weeks at number one on Billboard's Urban chart, and the follow-up, "So Gone (What My Mind Says),” with Paul Wall. By and large, From the Vaults recordings usually consist of dead dogs, outtakes, demos, or material regarded as substandard. Not so here. Many of the tracks here are finished masters, and virtually everything will delight hardcore Scott fans. The Deluxe Edition differs from the normal one in various ways. It 14 tracks rather than 12, and has a brief live video entitled "North Side Philly Love." All of these tracks showcase Scott in excellent voice, collaborating with many of the producers who helped to establish her name. The material ranges from the original, more skeletal version of "The Light" with Dre & Vidal (the strings are less bold here) and the slippery meld of neo-soul and hip-hop on "I Don't Know (I Gotta Have You)" produced by Ivan Barias, to a stellar, funky, but reverent cover of Bill Withers' "Lovely Day," produced by Jazzy Jeff, with an excellent string and horn chart just behind the beats. "Wake Up Baby," with Ronald "P-Nutt" Frost, is an old-school soul tune, layered with tasty guitar, steady, laid-back, nocturnal beats, and an infectious melody. It's a production demo, but a final mix couldn't have been much different. Another production demo, "Running Away," also allows the flow of studio sound through, and differs from the standard edition by being more than twice as long, and is labeled a "suite." Scott improvises, adds, comments, and sings alternate melodies, all in process of seeking out the tune's heart. It's a fascinating peek of Scott at work. The bonus tracks include the piano mix of "The Light," presenting the contrast between the versions, and a live version of "And I Heard...(Do You Understand)," which was to have been recorded for another Scott studio album from Hidden Beach. The Deluxe Edition is housed in a fold-out digipack with a booklet that includes the producer's comments on each track. Certainly, The Original Jill Scott from the Vault, Vol. 1 is a fan's collection; that said, it doesn't diminish Scott's reputation or come off as a label rip-off. Instead, it enhances the listener's idea of her perfectionist work ethic. It's not only listenable as an "in process" document, but offers a slew of tracks in various stages that are a simply a pleasure to listen to. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide | TRACKLISTING: 01. Intro 02. I Don't Know 03. Wondering Why? 04. The Light [Original Mix] 05. Wake Up Baby 06. Lovely Day 07. Dear Mr. & Mrs. Record Industry 08. Love to Love 09. Running Away [Suite] 10. I'm Prettier 11. Comes to Light 12. Holding On 13. The Light [Piano Mix] 14. And I Heard DOWNLOAD pw: lisalisa |