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Shelby J: Tomorrow Something is dropping tomorrow.
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Her panties? | |
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I hope it's her album, if it actually drops tomorrow. I have been waiting to hear when she was finally going to drop a cd. We need some soul, some real soul, and Shelby J can bring that. [Edited 1/19/10 19:23pm] | |
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2elijah said: I hope it's her album, if it actually drops tomorrow. I have been waiting to hear when she was finally going to drop a cd. We need some soul, some real soul, and Shelby J can bring that.
[Edited 1/19/10 19:23pm] Yes | |
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Just got this off iTunes. Seems it's more a band project than her rumoured solo album. Cool grooves though. "Y Come" is a great jam. Toejam @ Peach & Black Podcast: http://peachandblack.podbean.com
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OMG! Such a wonderful sound!! I'll buy anything from Shelby!! | |
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Just reviewed the EP. I like it but I really feel like it fails to give the group any sort of identity.
(from my site: http://themusictionary.com/?p=3231) "Blackgypsy Blackgypsy, Vol. 1 Release Date: January 20th, 2010 Label: Blackgypsy Music Genre(s): Pop, Soul, R&B Blackgypsy is a collaborative effort between five world-class musicians, each with years of experience in the music industry. The names may not be familiar (yet), Shelby J. (vocals/lyricist), Jon Solo (keyboards/composer), Carter McLean (drums), David “Deej” DiGiantomasso (percussion/electronics), and Derek Layes (bass), but most fans of soul and R&B are familiar with some of their work. I was introduced to Shelby J. by her work with Prince, whom she has been touring with since 2006. When I saw Prince last fall Shelby J. was one of his background vocalists, and he offered her the spotlight on more than one occasion. I was blown away by her vocal performance that night, and when I heard that she had a new project coming out I was more than ready to hear what she had to offer. I thought that the vocals were going to be the only “fantastic” part of the project and that perhaps it would just be studio musicians backing her up, but Blackgypsy is most definitely a band. Each member brings a significant skill set to the table, creating a solid debut. The EP starts off with a basic acapella track meant as a teaser of what one could expect to hear on the rest of the tracks. It’s short and soon segues into the first track, “Change the Whole World.” It’s smooth, sultry and easy to listen to, reminiscent of Ledisi’s fantastic release from last year. You can tell that each member has a lot to offer, but they all play off of each other; no one tries to take the spotlight and it really pays off. Shelby’s vocals glide over the keyboard and percussion sounds and the bass is simple yet moving. “Our Love” is up next, continuing the flow of the first track but changing the arrangement into more of a pop song. The keyboards and bass really play with each other in the track and create a truly fantastic, albeit simple melody. Shelby’s vocals (both lead and background) sound great, with phenomenal tone and something so many soul singers lack; restraint. She knows that she is a good vocalist but doesn’t go out of her way to prove it, pushing out raw emotion instead of simply singing louder. “Trying 2 Shut Us Down” continues the same vibe which unfortunately starts to become a weak point of the EP. The tracks start blending together and while the instrumental and vocal work is strong; there isn’t much variety. The music simply doesn’t do much to give the group an identity. The group’s skill is undeniable, but this release sounds very reminiscent of a significant portion of music that one could listen to on VH1 Soul (or an equivalent channel/station). When “Y Come,” featuring Anthony Hamilton starts, things get funky really fast but it becomes almost more like an Anthony Hamilton song than anything else. Shelby and Anthony sound great together, but again it is still hard to hear anything truly original. “Y Come” quickly changes into “Jesus In Us All,” a slower track where percussionist David DiGiantomasso really gets to highlight his technique. The track is interesting and is completely driven by the percussion, but by the end of the song it is still hard to hear anything truly unique in the music. I want to suggest this EP, I really do. Each member is very talented and have created some true soul music, yet somehow have failed to identify a unique sound. This simply sounds too similiar to a lot of the “underground” soul music coming out these days. While I don’t want to discredit the band, this is a tough sell. If you are a fan of independent soul music, performed by real musicians, this is definitely a project worth checking out. But if you are wanting something completely new, completely fresh, this may not be the best place to start. Rating: 7/10 Check Out: “Y Come,” “Our Love”" | |
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wow, really disappoined in this project so far. There's nothing in the short selection that stands out from the umpteen other R&B artists out there today. Do we know if P had any involvement in the project?. Still love Shelby to bits and know that this is the start of a long journey for her so wish her much love and success. | |
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funkyhead said: wow, really disappoined in this project so far. There's nothing in the short selection that stands out from the umpteen other R&B artists out there today. Do we know if P had any involvement in the project?. Still love Shelby to bits and know that this is the start of a long journey for her so wish her much love and success.
There is a song from this session with Prince & written by him "North Carolina" but it seems that this song is for another Project for 2010 (New Prince album ?) | |
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funkyhead said: wow, really disappoined in this project so far. There's nothing in the short selection that stands out from the umpteen other R&B artists out there today. Do we know if P had any involvement in the project?. Still love Shelby to bits and know that this is the start of a long journey for her so wish her much love and success.
Sounds like a good start for a band...now they need some solid tunes. It's one of the problems today. Used to be the stable of great writers would give the stable of great musicians and singers something to play. But the band itself sounds super solid. Imagine them playing some classic soul with solid hooks - they would tear it up! | |
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Shelby J's site is up and you can purchase and download the music! Yay! | |
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Yay! | |
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And about time to!!
My tune so far is Jesus in us All One minute they want peace……
Then do everything to make it go away. | |
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waaay overdue.
...then he turned to me and said "I dare you". | |
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Sounds great. I love her voice. [Edited 1/22/10 13:14pm] | |
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StevenAnthony said: Just reviewed the EP. I like it but I really feel like it fails to give the group any sort of identity.
(from my site: http://themusictionary.com/?p=3231) "Blackgypsy Blackgypsy, Vol. 1 Release Date: January 20th, 2010 Label: Blackgypsy Music Genre(s): Pop, Soul, R&B Blackgypsy is a collaborative effort between five world-class musicians, each with years of experience in the music industry. The names may not be familiar (yet), Shelby J. (vocals/lyricist), Jon Solo (keyboards/composer), Carter McLean (drums), David “Deej” DiGiantomasso (percussion/electronics), and Derek Layes (bass), but most fans of soul and R&B are familiar with some of their work. I was introduced to Shelby J. by her work with Prince, whom she has been touring with since 2006. When I saw Prince last fall Shelby J. was one of his background vocalists, and he offered her the spotlight on more than one occasion. I was blown away by her vocal performance that night, and when I heard that she had a new project coming out I was more than ready to hear what she had to offer. I thought that the vocals were going to be the only “fantastic” part of the project and that perhaps it would just be studio musicians backing her up, but Blackgypsy is most definitely a band. Each member brings a significant skill set to the table, creating a solid debut. The EP starts off with a basic acapella track meant as a teaser of what one could expect to hear on the rest of the tracks. It’s short and soon segues into the first track, “Change the Whole World.” It’s smooth, sultry and easy to listen to, reminiscent of Ledisi’s fantastic release from last year. You can tell that each member has a lot to offer, but they all play off of each other; no one tries to take the spotlight and it really pays off. Shelby’s vocals glide over the keyboard and percussion sounds and the bass is simple yet moving. “Our Love” is up next, continuing the flow of the first track but changing the arrangement into more of a pop song. The keyboards and bass really play with each other in the track and create a truly fantastic, albeit simple melody. Shelby’s vocals (both lead and background) sound great, with phenomenal tone and something so many soul singers lack; restraint. She knows that she is a good vocalist but doesn’t go out of her way to prove it, pushing out raw emotion instead of simply singing louder. “Trying 2 Shut Us Down” continues the same vibe which unfortunately starts to become a weak point of the EP. The tracks start blending together and while the instrumental and vocal work is strong; there isn’t much variety. The music simply doesn’t do much to give the group an identity. The group’s skill is undeniable, but this release sounds very reminiscent of a significant portion of music that one could listen to on VH1 Soul (or an equivalent channel/station). When “Y Come,” featuring Anthony Hamilton starts, things get funky really fast but it becomes almost more like an Anthony Hamilton song than anything else. Shelby and Anthony sound great together, but again it is still hard to hear anything truly original. “Y Come” quickly changes into “Jesus In Us All,” a slower track where percussionist David DiGiantomasso really gets to highlight his technique. The track is interesting and is completely driven by the percussion, but by the end of the song it is still hard to hear anything truly unique in the music. I want to suggest this EP, I really do. Each member is very talented and have created some true soul music, yet somehow have failed to identify a unique sound. This simply sounds too similiar to a lot of the “underground” soul music coming out these days. While I don’t want to discredit the band, this is a tough sell. If you are a fan of independent soul music, performed by real musicians, this is definitely a project worth checking out. But if you are wanting something completely new, completely fresh, this may not be the best place to start. Rating: 7/10 Check Out: “Y Come,” “Our Love”" "So what kind of identity does a band need to have? Don't they just play music????" | |
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rmartin70 said: Sounds great. I love her voice.
[Edited 1/22/10 13:14pm] I love her voice! | |
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RedScarlett said:
"So what kind of identity does a band need to have? Don't they just play music????" A band needs to sound original, that is what an "identity" is. Blackgypsy sounds too much like every other indie-soul artist out there, nothing sets them apart from anyone else. | |
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StevenAnthony said: RedScarlett said:
"So what kind of identity does a band need to have? Don't they just play music????" A band needs to sound original, that is what an "identity" is. Blackgypsy sounds too much like every other indie-soul artist out there, nothing sets them apart from anyone else. I agree. She has an amazing voice, but this project doesn't do anything to elevate her artistic presence beyond that of a background singer. "That...magic, the start of something revolutionary-the Minneapolis Sound, we should cherish it and not punish prince for not being able to replicate it."-Dreamshaman32 | |
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"Y Come" is very funky. I like. "Jesus In Us All" is very nice, as well. Shelby has a fantastic, powerful voice, and I'm looking forward to more music from her (an album with Prince?). | |
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NuPwrSoul said: StevenAnthony said: A band needs to sound original, that is what an "identity" is. Blackgypsy sounds too much like every other indie-soul artist out there, nothing sets them apart from anyone else. I agree. She has an amazing voice, but this project doesn't do anything to elevate her artistic presence beyond that of a background singer. What artist / band/ group, do you consider original??? | |
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RedScarlett said: NuPwrSoul said: I agree. She has an amazing voice, but this project doesn't do anything to elevate her artistic presence beyond that of a background singer. What artist / band/ group, do you consider original??? I never said "original" whatever that means. What I said is that this project doesn't do anything to cause her to stand out. Uniqueness & originality aren't the same thing. That being said, there are a lot of R&B artists who stand out--Maxwell, D'Angelo, Badu, Sade, Jill Scott, Amel Larrieux, N'Dea Davenport, Janelle Monae, and so on and so on. They have a distinguishable identity, even if they may do similar music, they brand theirs as their own. "That...magic, the start of something revolutionary-the Minneapolis Sound, we should cherish it and not punish prince for not being able to replicate it."-Dreamshaman32 | |
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Graycap23 said: Something is dropping tomorrow.
www.blackgypsy.com I JUST ORDERED MY COPY! LOVE ME SOME SHELBY! | |
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I wonder if she'll tour outside the midwest. I really want to hear her live, I will buy her bands CD in the meantime. There came a time when the risk of remaining tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Anais Nin. | |
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I guess I was expecting more of a soulful sound from Shelby J, based on past performances with Prince. Not knocking her album, but definitely was hoping for something along the Leela James sound. | |
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ernestsewell said: Her panties?
Her nutsack | |
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WisdomNLove said: Graycap23 said: Something is dropping tomorrow.
www.blackgypsy.com I JUST ORDERED MY COPY! LOVE ME SOME SHELBY! I love this CD!!! "A united state of mind will never be divided
The real definition of unity is 1 People can slam their door, disagree and fight it But how U gonna love the Father but not love the Son? United States of Division" | |
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