AL JOHNSON and JEAN CARN - I'M BACK FOR MORE 1982
THE ISLEY BROTHERS - HURRY UP AND WAIT 1981
EARTH WIND and FIRE - I'VE HAD ENOUGH 1982
TOM BROWNE - THIGHS HIGH 1981
Thursday, June 4, 2009
KILL BILL'S DAVID CARRADINE FOUND DEAD

He was found dead yesterday in a motel room closet in Bangkok. I, however, choose to best remember him as the recipient of The Bride's (Uma Thurman) Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique. R.I.P., Bill.
Labels:
David Carradine,
Movies,
Obituaries
WHITNEY HOUSTON SET TO RELEASE COMEBACK ALBUM SEPTEMBER 1, 2009

Labels:
Music,
Whitney Houston
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
SADE SET TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM NOVEMBER 2009

Read more about it here.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
NEW TRAILER FOR "PRECIOUS" IS RELEASED
The new trailer for "Precious", formerly known as "Push" , has been released, and suffice it to say, has Oscar written all over it. Although there has been much talk about Mo'Nique's devastating portrayal of an abusive mother, newcomer Gabourney Sidibe's performance as the titular character appears to be just as strong. It also seems like Mariah Carey will officially silence her critics with regard to her acting chops. I'm gonna put it out there; I was moved to tears by just the trailer alone. And being a lifelong movie fanatic, this has NEVER happened to me before.
Bravo to all involved with this one.
Labels:
Gabourney Sidibe,
Mo'Nique,
Movies
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
PUBLIC UNVEILING OF OBAMA PAINTING CANCELED

Some are calling it a cowardly move. I guess. It all reeks of the usual PR shenanigans to me. Discuss, if you must.
Labels:
Art,
Poliitcs,
President Obama
NEW MUSIC FROM MAXWELL

The R&B scene is in desperate need of substantive fare nowadays, so this should definitely sate the appetites of those of us who are feenin' for something stronger than autotune to lean on.
Good god.
Now where the hell is my boy D'Angelo at?
Maxwell - Pretty Wings (2009)
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
HARLEM'S BEST KEPT SECRET: JONATHAN BODRICK OF J.B. B.O.R.N.

I've brought my mother, cousins, cousin's cousins and anybody else I could corral to his store, and they've all been made believers - not that it was all too hard to convince them that they could use the benefit of his expertise when it comes to putting together the perfect vintage/up-to-date mash up.
So congrats, Jonathan. Keep doing your thing, man!
Photo & Article Source
Labels:
Fashion,
Jonathan Bodrick
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
BEYONCE CLONES INVADE LONDON'S PICADILLY CIRCUS
If you ever had any doubt, there is now no way to deny that Beyonce has taken over the earth. Deal. Submit. Conform or perish, and all that.
Gotta say I'm impressed, though.
Labels:
Beyonce,
General Madness,
Music
Monday, April 20, 2009
THE JAM: DAY 'N' NITE - KID CUDI
I can't get this cut out of my head.
GET UR SCUZZ ON - AMY WINEHOUSE WANTS YOUR BABY, GIRL

Amy Winehouse (there's only one, y'all!) allegedly wants her a black baby of her very own, but has supposedly run into some problems with her - oh, phuck it - just go directly to the source.
Labels:
Amy Winehouse,
General Madness,
Kill the Music,
Race,
Rants
MUSIC THROWBACK: FLORENCE BALLARD SPEAKS

She managed to all-at-once convey a sense of vulnerability, accessibility, and overall come across as being an all-around sister "from down the block", with a voice that sounds as if she had truly been there and done that. I also particularly loved the strong southern lilt and cadence of her words, and for the first time felt as if I could finally match them with her face. Most striking though, is her admission that she was indeed an alcoholic, which she, whether she meant to or not, partly attributes to her downfall.
There are two sides to every story, and although most people tend to blame Diana Ross, her relationship with Berry Gordy, and her relentless drive to be center stage, Florence's admissions lend some much needed shading and details.
That doesn't make the story any less heartbreaking, I might add, as later photos of Florence, who died at the age of 32 from coronary thrombosis on February 22, 1976, show the embattled songtress as looking a bit well beyond her years at such a young age, yet somehow, amazingly beautiful. One can only imagine the struggles and demons she fought so hard against. But she did a legacy of solo songs, much of which are in the pop vein as opposed to the more southern or still bourgeoning northern soul sound, to which I think she might have been much better served. I imagine she might have even risen into the leagues of Aretha Franklin or Etta James, had she been given (or perhaps chose?) the opportunity to work with the right producers, and thusly, she might have been able to properly channel a lot her pain into some hair-raisingly classic R&B tracks.
I've also always been fascinated by "You Keep Me Hanging On", which I consider to be their best song, and the urban legend that attributed Florence's ultimate disappointment at recording the first lead, only to have Diana's voice layered over hers to create a fuller sound in the final mix. The vocal dynamics, bassline and guitar parts of the song are legend, and hearing her vocal peaks breakthrough from the background in key parts of the track has always prompted me to wonder how it might have sounded had the producers or The Powers That Be, so to speak, stuck with her as the lead, not only for this song and perhaps many others. 90's female group sensation En Vogue managed to improve upon this template by providing all members with the chance to shine as lead vocalists, and although the original lineup was thrown into turmoil when Dawn Robinson, a key member, left to pursue a solo career. In my humble opinion, they still embody the perfect version of the modern soul/R&B version of the female vocal group; honorable mentions for LaBelle,The Emotions, The Shirelles and The Jones Girls, of course! The resulting mix of the song still works, of course, but this version includes a final verse which features Florence more prominently as opposed to the radio mix, or the version you might be more familiar with. Check it out and see if you can notice the difference.
"GOIN' OUT OF MY HEAD"
"WALK ON BY"
R.I.P., FLO

Labels:
Diana Ross,
Florence Ballard,
Music Throwback,
The Supremes
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