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Voodoo - D'Angelo ... revisiting this What songs did it for you? I'm not sure if its the overall feeling of the album.. or perhaps a specific song.. but he grabbed a lot of feeling and soul.I got this album when it first dropped.. and its still marinating.. very deep. I dig D, but I debate how prolific this man will be.. | |
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It was a hoshposh of outtakes to me. Some shit he just threw together after he found another label after being gone for 5 years. A weak effort that ONLY generated heat due to his naked video. "But what of black women? . . . I most sincerely doubt if any other race of women could have brought its fineness up through so devilish a fire." -- W.E.B. Du Bois -- | |
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TheCrucialExperience said: It was a hoshposh of outtakes to me. Some shit he just threw together after he found another label after being gone for 5 years. A weak effort that ONLY generated heat due to his naked video.
Well Said Brown Sugar was better written and arrranged. | |
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Hotlegs said: TheCrucialExperience said: It was a hoshposh of outtakes to me. Some shit he just threw together after he found another label after being gone for 5 years. A weak effort that ONLY generated heat due to his naked video.
Well Said Brown Sugar was better written and arrranged. See I disagree.. Brown Sugar is a fantastic song.. but the surface of it.. is all you see. with Voodoo.. its much more deeper in a dualistic way.. meaning and musically. I'd rather hear music that has a lot more to say than something that will raid the airwaves. Voodoo is a personal and.. i'd say spiritual album in a much more natural term than the traditional. | |
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Hotlegs said: TheCrucialExperience said: It was a hoshposh of outtakes to me. Some shit he just threw together after he found another label after being gone for 5 years. A weak effort that ONLY generated heat due to his naked video.
Well Said Brown Sugar was better written and arrranged. Amen Hotlegs. This album literally put me to sleep the second time I listened to it and I still haven't listened to it since then in 2000. I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that | |
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Sdldawn said: Hotlegs said: Well Said Brown Sugar was better written and arrranged. See I disagree.. Brown Sugar is a fantastic song.. but the surface of it.. is all you see. with Voodoo.. its much more deeper in a dualistic way.. meaning and musically. I'd rather hear music that has a lot more to say than something that will raid the airwaves. Voodoo is a personal and.. i'd say spiritual album in a much more natural term than the traditional. To each its own, you have a right to your opinion. However, I still feel that the Brown Sugar album was better written, arranged and executed all the way around. | |
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purplecam said: Hotlegs said: Well Said Brown Sugar was better written and arrranged. Amen Hotlegs. This album literally put me to sleep the second time I listened to it and I still haven't listened to it since then in 2000. | |
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It's an ok enough album, but it drags on in the end. Just like Badu's
second real album "Mama's Gun". They start off and you think "damn, sounds good" and before you know it, it's six hours later and you wake up drooling over your pillow.. Altho, having said that, "Voodoo" is more entertaining than Erykah's second album. I like the way the first few tracks segue a la Prince-Parade The singles are all nice/good songs and beyond those I like: Chicken Grease & Africa most. Especially "Africa" is such an understated beautiful song. The percussion on some of these tracks is fabulous too. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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You guys should really re-visit it. I thought it was boring at first listen in 2000, but it is actually awesome! | |
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IstenSzek said: It's an ok enough album, but it drags on in the end. Just like Badu's
second real album "Mama's Gun". They start off and you think "damn, sounds good" and before you know it, it's six hours later and you wake up drooling over your pillow.. Altho, having said that, "Voodoo" is more entertaining than Erykah's second album. I like the way the first few tracks segue a la Prince-Parade The singles are all nice/good songs and beyond those I like: Chicken Grease & Africa most. Especially "Africa" is such an understated beautiful song. The percussion on some of these tracks is fabulous too. | |
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CinisterCee said: You guys should really re-visit it. I thought it was boring at first listen in 2000, but it is actually awesome! Listening to "Africa" very very loudly now and thinking to myself "I MUST CHECK THIS ALBUM OUT AGAIN" and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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TheCrucialExperience said: It was a hoshposh of outtakes to me. Some shit he just threw together after he found another label after being gone for 5 years. A weak effort that ONLY generated heat due to his naked video.
I think the album lacks a theme but there is some very good stuff there. To me, it got better with time. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Sdldawn said: What songs did it for you? I'm not sure if its the overall feeling of the album.. or perhaps a specific song.. but he grabbed a lot of feeling and soul.I got this album when it first dropped.. and its still marinating.. very deep. I dig D, but I debate how prolific this man will be..
Didn't we fight over Paul Macrapney? Anyway, nevermind him. I love Voodoo - superior to Brown Sugar in almost every way. Not a dull second on the whole thing. Shame D' is sooooo damn lazy. There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently | |
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Voodoo is one of those albums that takes me to a moody place and D'Angelo creates an atmosphere of pure passion, soul, and love. This is D'Angelo's best album, even though there are on 4 weak one on here and most of the songs get long and repetitive. The Brown Sugar record is a good one too, but I personally love Voodoo better for the rhythms and the diversity D'angelo showcases here. One of my fave neo-soul albums along with Badu's Mama's Gun. Check me out and add me on:
www.last.fm/user/brandosoul "Truth is, everybody is going to hurt you; you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for." -Bob Marley | |
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Sdldawn said: What songs did it for you? I'm not sure if its the overall feeling of the album.. or perhaps a specific song.. but he grabbed a lot of feeling and soul.I got this album when it first dropped.. and its still marinating.. very deep. I dig D, but I debate how prolific this man will be..
None of the song really grabbed me on this cd (Devils pie from the Belly soundtrack if that was on there then okay that song) but- it's a real bedtime vibe I like Brown Suga alot better and I also think it shows in the public response and record sales that Brown Suga was a better effort! | |
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Funny, I gave this a spin today.
There's a lot on this thread I don't agree with, and lot I do agree with, but no time to get into it now. Later | |
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SweetKreme said: Sdldawn said: What songs did it for you? I'm not sure if its the overall feeling of the album.. or perhaps a specific song.. but he grabbed a lot of feeling and soul.I got this album when it first dropped.. and its still marinating.. very deep. I dig D, but I debate how prolific this man will be..
None of the song really grabbed me on this cd (Devils pie from the Belly soundtrack if that was on there then okay that song) but- it's a real bedtime vibe I like Brown Suga alot better and I also think it shows in the public response and record sales that Brown Suga was a better effort! Girlfriend, you're right on point. | |
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D' fell in love with the half-speak/murmur-stlye signing voice and it annoyed the fuck out of me. I liked Devil's Pie and Untitled, but after that it was just weak. "But what of black women? . . . I most sincerely doubt if any other race of women could have brought its fineness up through so devilish a fire." -- W.E.B. Du Bois -- | |
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TheCrucialExperience said: D' fell in love with the half-speak/murmur-stlye signing voice and it annoyed the fuck out of me. I liked Devil's Pie and Untitled, but after that it was just weak.
Q , I couldn't agree with you more. Those were the only two cuts that I could tolerate on the album. | |
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Sdldawn said: What songs did it for you? I'm not sure if its the overall feeling of the album.. or perhaps a specific song.. but he grabbed a lot of feeling and soul.I got this album when it first dropped.. and its still marinating.. very deep. I dig D, but I debate how prolific this man will be..
"YOU" like D'Angelo? | |
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Hotlegs said: TheCrucialExperience said: D' fell in love with the half-speak/murmur-stlye signing voice and it annoyed the fuck out of me. I liked Devil's Pie and Untitled, but after that it was just weak.
Q , I couldn't agree with you more. Those were the only two cuts that I could tolerate on the album. Exactly! and I swear Legs and I share a brain-(Hey they should have an emoticon for that: simese smiley twins LOL) | |
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SweetKreme said: Hotlegs said: Q , I couldn't agree with you more. Those were the only two cuts that I could tolerate on the album. Exactly! and I swear Legs and I share a brain-(Hey they should have an emoticon for that: simese smiley twins LOL) You know it Sistergirl! | |
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Hotlegs said: SweetKreme said: Exactly! and I swear Legs and I share a brain-(Hey they should have an emoticon for that: simese smiley twins LOL) You know it Sistergirl! There it is! | |
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SweetKreme said: Hotlegs said: You know it Sistergirl! There it is! Can I watch you 2 share a bar of soap in the shower? "But what of black women? . . . I most sincerely doubt if any other race of women could have brought its fineness up through so devilish a fire." -- W.E.B. Du Bois -- | |
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TheCrucialExperience said: SweetKreme said: There it is! Can I watch you 2 share a bar of soap in the shower? Alright Q, That's it you've been asking for it all day. Now you're gonna get it you damn dog . | |
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D and 2uest took it to the swamp with this and went on pure inspiration and no pretentions. This was an instant classic. Every rnb artists since then wishes they could make this. | |
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Hotlegs said: TheCrucialExperience said: Can I watch you 2 share a bar of soap in the shower? Alright Q, That's it you've been asking for it all day. Now you're gonna get it you damn dog . Like P says in Irresitable Bitch - HURT MEH! "But what of black women? . . . I most sincerely doubt if any other race of women could have brought its fineness up through so devilish a fire." -- W.E.B. Du Bois -- | |
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Love this album. It deservedly made Spin's list of the 100 greatest albums of the last 20 years. | |
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i didn't think voodoo was a bad album, I loved "greatdayindamornin'" and "chicken grease" but I do agree with most on this post that it didn't beat the Brown Sugar album...he couldn't top "me and those dreamin' eyes" shit that song is nothing but the truth, i listen to it now and it still sounds just as good as it did when it came out. I love that song!!! I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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TheCrucialExperience said: Hotlegs said: Alright Q, That's it you've been asking for it all day. Now you're gonna get it you damn dog . Like P says in Irresitable Bitch - HURT MEH! | |
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