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Janelle Monae's New Album + Videos (Thread 3) The other thread closed already.
Janelle Monáe has announced the release of her eagerly awaited debut album. “The ArchAndroid” will arrive in stores and at all DSPs on May 18th. | |
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rialb said: I just got the album and haven't listened to it enough to have an opinion but did anyone else notice the similarties between "Locked Inside" and Stevie Wonder's "Golden Lady?" The similarities are fairly obvious. The drum beat is similar as are the vocal melodies, particularly the part that starts "and when I look into the future I see danger in it's eyes." In the booklet it says the song was "Inspired by the collage in Stevie Wonder's mirrored sunglasses (see the Music of My Mind LP)" so I'm sure the similarities are intentional but still if I was Stevie (or Stevie's lawyers) I'd be looking for a piece of the song. I wonder if it was cleared with him before it was released?
There doesn't have to be clearance, or lawyers involved. It doesn't work that way when you're inspired by someone or paying homage to them. No one said that when Stevie Nicks lifted "Little Red Corvette", her inspiration for "Stand Back". Same goes for "Sussudio" sounding like "1999". | |
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thats a pretty thin line though because anyone then can claim "inspiration" on that. I mean Rihanna can say she was inspired by Prince (and she has) on the track "Sexuality" which is a carbon copy of "Controversy" but notice it hasnt made an album becuase litagation has been threatened. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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[img:$uid]http://imgur.com/uQ0sJ.jpg[/img:$uid] Balancing ActJanelle Monae Gets StableWritten by: Isoul H. Harris | Photography by: Marc Baptiste June 2010
Janelle Monáe lives in a world of her own creation. It’s called Wondaland. Forget any correlation to the famous tale involving Alice and her motley crew of fantastical allies, enemies and misfits. Instead, Monáe’s Wondaland is an Atlanta-based collective of artistic individuals, including producers Nate “Rocket” Wonder, Chuck Lightning and Roman GianArthur, the ArchOrchestra and a recording label armed with a mission to change the world.
Oh, she’s serious. “Our mission is to push out the message of The ArchAndroid.”
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This has not been released in the UK yet (i think it is out 21st June) but i managed to get myself a copy. Besides Badu's Return Of The Ankh, Yahzarah with ...Purple saint james and N'Dambi's Pink Elephant, this has to be one of the best releases this year (so far). These albums are fresh, courageous and totally of the moment. Janelle Monae really is a rising star and deservedly so, Archandroid really is a kick in the backside, her debut (Metropolis) was killer too. Much more of this please!
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I'm not sure I agree with you. This sounds like more than being inspired or paying homage. I don't know if Stevie owns the publishing to "Golden Lady" or not but to my ears there are enough similarities that he (or whoever does own the publishing rights) could sue for partial ownership of the song if they were so inclined. You can swap out her lyrics for the "Golden Lady" lyrics and the melodies are pretty much identical. (at least in part of the song) | |
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Rialb, India Arie also paid a tribute to Sevie in her song Wonderful from her debut which sounded like it was written with every ballad from the Talking Book album in mind.
I think the fact that she awknowledged Stevie in the liner notes may relieve her from any future headache(lawsuit). | |
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That one-note verse is losing me. | |
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That's kind of what I meant when I wondered if it was cleared with him. Maybe she asked him if he wanted credit and he turned her down so she said it was inspired by him? | |
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Hers is a prodigious talent and, in my opinion, she has crafted an extraordinary album worthy of broader appreciation. I didn't think she could top Metropolis: The Chase Suite, but the Archandroid does exactly that.
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You realize it's all part of one larger project, right? ArchAndroid is two albums in one. Notice the two "Overtures", each starting another "Suite". Notice the dots on the front of both CDs, noting which Suites are contained therein. There's still one more to go to finish off the concept albums. | |
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Yes, I know. The albums are part of a larger futuristic serial, and I'm expressing my fondness for the latest pieces.
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I love this!!
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Interesting. But couldn't they have given the poor "drummer" something to sit on? | |
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We're probably going to have to wait several years but I think it will be interesting to see how, if at all, she changes her style, both musical and visual, after the final part of this quadrilogy is released. Will her first album after Suite IV be radically different? | |
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I think if you look at the ArchAndroid itself, it's incredibly varied. Orchestral, hip-hop, R&B, new wave, psychadelic rock, and more. I think that might be quite indicative of what is to come from this little powerhouse of outrageousness and calm. | |
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although she is talented, I just CAN'T get into her though I tried a few times. I don't get it. | |
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try Up the Ladder to the Roof - which IS Little Red Corvette. I also recall a Billy Preston song that has the ending riff of Purple Rain...done many years before. Let Stevie worry about it. | |
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Oh- and this cd has been in my car non stop. And I've already had about 5 people pick it up from me playing it. This from people who almost never buy new music anymore. And my kid and his friends...lol. | |
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From earlier today. acoustic version of "tightrope"
I love it! but y'all knew that already!!
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Janelle Monae in new Coke ad!!
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That was cute! | |
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The album is too ambitious and falls on it's own sword in it's attempt at being creative. Such a shame because she's got talent. She just needs to focus is. Oh, and she needs to sound less a featured guest and more of a dominant presence next time out. Space for sale... | |
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I like the album a lot, but you're right; it really sounds like a debut/demo album in the way that it tries to get in as many sounds in as possible. It does sound creative but also contrived. It will be interesting to see where she goes with the next album but I don't think she's going to be some savoir of music the way some people do but I like that she's trying. Some new music just sounds so lazy. | |
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COLLECTIVE: Nate "Rocket" Wonder, left, Janelle Monáe and Chuck Lightning make eclectic music together. (Jennifer S. Altman / For The Times) Janelle Monae in WondalandThe Atlanta-based musician lets her creative spirits flow through song, dance and her Wondaland Arts Society collective, which welcomes all artists into the groove.
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I hope she surpasses all of her artistic goals.
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You must be listening to a different album than the one I heard! I couldn't disagree with you more. Doesn't sound like an awkward debut album at all. I love the multi-textured lush soundscape that she has created. Perhaps one or two songs aren't as strong as the rest but overall it is a great release as part of a multiple series. She owns her soundscape from beginning to end; Monae is not just visiting. Best I've heard in quite a while! | |
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I saw Erykah in Boston (incredible!) and Janelle was the opening act. I love Janelle but her sound was terrible. I coudn't even hear her vocals over the drums and electric guitar. It sounded like a mess. When she sang Smile I was finally able to hear her voice. "Keep in mind that I'm an artist...and I'm sensitive about my shit."--E. Badu | |
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It sounds like a movie soundtrack, which I believe is what she was going for. She's been describing it as an "Emotion Picture". | |
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