Experience 8 26 Jill Scott (Hidden Beach)

From: brunello (brunello@tin.it)
Date: Thu Dec 06 2001 - 14:19:07 CET

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    Ciao a tutti,
    O.K. Let's try:

    Jill Scott was the the Roots lead singer.
    Dunno if she was former or part-time.
    Her "Experience 826 " (hidden Beach Rec.) is gonna be one of the best records
    of 2002.
             Notice to purists :
             Where're in Nu Soul range here ,but i guess we can talk about it
    even if is not Acid jazz ...
             It's a double cd.The first is a classic live .
             It contains almost all tunes from Who's Jill Scott plus an inedite
    (Fatback Taffy)
             If this was the only stuff it would already be a good business to
    buy it.
             The fact is that there is another cd where you can find 8 brand
    new tunes + 3 ghost tracks!!!.
              "Gotta get up" was recorded between London and Philadelphia with
    4hero.
              I can't find an ugly tune among them.
              Maybe " One is the magic" is the weakest ring to my tastes
    (little bit melodic but funny afterall).
            She blends the Eryka and Mary J vibes showing that she knows how do
    it better in both directions and more.
            Her voice turns from sweet-salted timbre a la Badou to the heat
    stream of Mary J or Angie.
            She's definitively a natural.
            Like those football champions having left and right shot,head,game
    vision .
            In few words:magic touch.
            The recordings are cool.
             Songs too,the writing is superior to the average.
             The total sound is rooted to the 70's soul funky with an actual
    and personal style .
             I 'm not the kind of fanatic about this or that artist.
             I liked "Who's Jill Scott" just because it was good .
             I love this because is a masterpiece.
             Buy it!
              Ciao



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