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Harlepolis

Raphael Saadiq unveils tracklist for Stone Rollin’ LP

Raphael Saadiq unveils tracklist for Stone Rollin’ LP

December 19, 2010 by M. Gosho Oakes
Filed under Album Tracklists, Music, News

Rhythmic maestro Raphael Saadiq has a new album on the way titled Stone Rollin’ ["I’ve been rolling dice my entire career, taking risk my whole life, and still doing so. I’m Stone Rolling once again," he told Vibe last month] and this week, he shared his latest project with Santa Monica radio station KCRW.

“On Raphael Saadiq’s last album he channeled the ‘ghosts of The Temptations,’ as he says. On his new one, Stone Rollin’, he keeps that retro style, but takes it MUCH further – as DJ Jeremy Sole says, ‘It’s his Electric Ladyland‘.” report KCRW.

“At a listening party at his studio last night, all the DJs gathered there agreed it is an album you will be hearing on the air a LOT in 2011.”

See the full album tracklist below; sadly without production or feature details at this stage – more info when we have it.

Stone Rollin’ Track List:

Heart Attack
Go To Hell
Radio
Over you
Stone Rollin’
Daydreams
Movin’ Down The Line
Just Don’t
Good Man
The Answer

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Reply #1 posted 12/20/10 5:44pm

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I like it already!!!!!!

Also, he just produced a band called the Boogie or something like that.

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Reply #2 posted 12/20/10 9:22pm

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Harlepolis said:

“On Raphael Saadiq’s last album he channeled the ‘ghosts of The Temptations,’ as he says. On his new one, Stone Rollin’, he keeps that retro style, but takes it MUCH further – as DJ Jeremy Sole says, ‘It’s his Electric Ladyland‘.”

That's too bad, lol. When I first read that Raphael Saadiq had a new LP coming out, the first thing I thought was "I hope it doesn't have the same sound as that last one", lol. I appreciate Raphael as an excellent musician, but I wasn't completely feeling the 60's sound of his last album.

Still, I look forward to hearing the new one.

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Reply #3 posted 12/20/10 9:28pm

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When??

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Reply #4 posted 12/20/10 9:32pm

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Graycap23 said:

When??

Early next year, March .

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Reply #5 posted 12/21/10 12:08am

SoulAlive

I really enjoyed his last album,so I will be checking this out.

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Reply #6 posted 12/21/10 12:13am

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PDogz said:

Harlepolis said:

“On Raphael Saadiq’s last album he channeled the ‘ghosts of The Temptations,’ as he says. On his new one, Stone Rollin’, he keeps that retro style, but takes it MUCH further – as DJ Jeremy Sole says, ‘It’s his Electric Ladyland‘.”

That's too bad, lol. When I first read that Raphael Saadiq had a new LP coming out, the first thing I thought was "I hope it doesn't have the same sound as that last one", lol. I appreciate Raphael as an excellent musician, but I wasn't completely feeling the 60's sound of his last album.

Still, I look forward to hearing the new one.

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Reply #7 posted 12/21/10 1:08am

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60's Tempations is something totally different than 60's Electric Ladyland. I'm definitely looking forward to the new album more after hearing that description.

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

I like it already!!!!!!

Also, he just produced a band called the Boogie or something like that.

nod Check out "Tha Boogie":

http://www.soulculture.co.uk/features/interviews/eclectic-originality-introducing-tha-boogie/

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Reply #9 posted 12/21/10 3:58am

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I can't wait for the new Raphael album to come out excited While I liked the last album, it didn't get me all hot and bothered inside like the retro 60's album from the last Tonies album. Hopefully this new one he's getting ready to release will be a step above the last one.

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Reply #10 posted 12/21/10 5:05am

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PDogz said:

Harlepolis said:

“On Raphael Saadiq’s last album he channeled the ‘ghosts of The Temptations,’ as he says. On his new one, Stone Rollin’, he keeps that retro style, but takes it MUCH further – as DJ Jeremy Sole says, ‘It’s his Electric Ladyland‘.”

That's too bad, lol. When I first read that Raphael Saadiq had a new LP coming out, the first thing I thought was "I hope it doesn't have the same sound as that last one", lol. I appreciate Raphael as an excellent musician, but I wasn't completely feeling the 60's sound of his last album.

Still, I look forward to hearing the new one.

I liked a few songs off of it but i would have dug it more had it been 70's retro.

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Reply #11 posted 12/21/10 8:28am

Identity

Holy smokes and gee whiz!

Thank for the heavens for writers/producers like Ray Ray. Soul and R & B music would otherwise be bleaker. He's an under-appreciated musician and a great balladeer, if I might say so.

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Reply #12 posted 12/21/10 4:48pm

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phunkdaddy said:

PDogz said:

That's too bad, lol. When I first read that Raphael Saadiq had a new LP coming out, the first thing I thought was "I hope it doesn't have the same sound as that last one", lol. I appreciate Raphael as an excellent musician, but I wasn't completely feeling the 60's sound of his last album.

Still, I look forward to hearing the new one.

I liked a few songs off of it but i would have dug it more had it been 70's retro.

Ray Ray was basically 70s retro, some of it at least.

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

phunkdaddy said:

I liked a few songs off of it but i would have dug it more had it been 70's retro.

Ray Ray was basically 70s retro, some of it at least.

Yeah a few songs like the Curtis Mayfield like Grown Folks. I guess that's

why i liked it better.

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Reply #14 posted 12/21/10 6:49pm

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His last album didn't turn me on all that much but then I saw him with his 60's retro band on PBS's Austin City Limits and he was awesome.

I LOVED the songs done live... the album, not so much.

I wish the Tonys never split up.

Curious about this new album though.

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Reply #15 posted 12/22/10 12:44am

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

phunkdaddy said:

I liked a few songs off of it but i would have dug it more had it been 70's retro.

Ray Ray was basically 70s retro, some of it at least.

nod Oh yeah I got that cd downstairs in my collection. That was a cool album, not his best, but it was still cool. I love his look during that time too. The nice neat wild fro' with the earring in his ear...whew, he was actually kind of fine during that phase. nod

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Reply #16 posted 12/22/10 7:38am

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PDogz said:

Harlepolis said:

“On Raphael Saadiq’s last album he channeled the ‘ghosts of The Temptations,’ as he says. On his new one, Stone Rollin’, he keeps that retro style, but takes it MUCH further – as DJ Jeremy Sole says, ‘It’s his Electric Ladyland‘.”

That's too bad, lol. When I first read that Raphael Saadiq had a new LP coming out, the first thing I thought was "I hope it doesn't have the same sound as that last one", lol. I appreciate Raphael as an excellent musician, but I wasn't completely feeling the 60's sound of his last album.

Still, I look forward to hearing the new one.

I did like the sound actually...it was just that there was not alot of catchy tunes...however he had some Raphael classics on there..

Staying In Love

Oh Girl

Love That Girl

GEMS. I think he just kind of fell off on the songwriting. Ray Ray may stillbe my favorite album, however i did like the sound he captured on The Way I See It and glad that he is still doing it.... headbang

His tour was awesome...tight choreography and the songs actually sound better live than they did on the album itself.

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Reply #17 posted 02/14/11 12:17pm

Identity

[img:$uid]http://i55.tinypic.com/2vwa58w.jpg[/img:$uid]

Above is the album cover for Stone Rollin'.

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Reply #18 posted 02/14/11 5:33pm

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Raphael looked good on stage with Mick Jagger at the Grammys.

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Identity said:

[img:$uid]http://i55.tinypic.com/2vwa58w.jpg[/img:$uid]

Above is the album cover for Stone Rollin'.

alright...now where r the mp3's

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