Left & Right (feat Method Man & Redman - instrumental) (5:14)
Spanish Joint (instrumental) (3:35)
Sugah Momma (instrumental) (1:33)
Brown Sugar (instrumental) (3:08)
Me And Those Dreamin' Eyes Of Mine (instrumental) (4:07)
Cold World (interlude instrumental) (2:27)
Be Here (feat Raphael Saadiq - instrumental) (4:03)
Review: To commemorate the 20th anniversary of D'Angelo's iconic album Voodoo, Amerigo Gazaway had crafted a masterful tribute that reinterprets several standout tracks from the original. Utilising live instruments like electric guitar, synth bass, clavinet, organ and Rhodes, Gazaway breathes fresh life into these classic cuts while maintaining the essence of their grooves. The result is a woozy, silky update that melds elements of hip-hop, gospel, neo-soul and r&b, creating a rich tapestry of sound that honors the source material. With fourteen tracks, including both vocal and instrumental versions, this project captures the spirit of Voodoo while infusing it with new energy. A highlight of this release is the bonus track featuring Raphael Saadiq alongside D'Angelo on 'Be Here', which further emphasises the collaborative spirit of the genre. Gazaway's reimagining not only celebrates the timeless quality of Voodoo but also showcases his talent for blending classic sounds with contemporary influences, making this tribute a worthy addition to any music lover's collection.
Fela Soul - "A Rollerskating Jam Named Saturdays" (3:37)
A Common Wonder - "The Sixth Wonder" (5:13)
The O Jayz - "Ain't No Jigga" (3:46)
Nina Simone & Lauryn Hill - "Ex-Factor" (5:06)
Otis & The Outkasts - "Shutterbugg" (feat Cutty) (4:34)
BB & The Underground Kingz - "Get It" (feat Ying Yang Twins) (2:49)
Yasiin Gaye - "Got To Give It Up On Saturdays" (4:44)
Fela Soul - "More Than U Know" (6:13)
Review: Amerigo Gazaway is something of a master of the mash-up and has been turning out his carefully considered collisions of popular beats for some time. Now he digs into his archives to unearth - what he sees as the best and most sought-after gems for Soul Mates B Sides Remixes & Rarities Vol 1 & 2. This superb double album features choice cuts from very hard-to-find if not entirely out-of-print vinyl as well as some firm favourites and a couple of formerly digital-only tracks that now make their way exclusively to wax for the first time.
Review: B-sides, Remixes, Rarities: Volume 3 & 4 is the second double LP in Amerigo's Soul Mates series and this one showcases 15 more superb tracks from his extensive catalogue. This compilation includes exciting mash-ups like Kendrick Lamar vs. Marvin Gaye, Dr. Dre vs. Curtis Mayfield, and Black Star vs. Aretha Franklin, among others. Each track highlights a masterful blending of iconic artists to create a unique listening experience that celebrates the intersections of hip-hop and soul and brings plenty of good times.
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