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August Greene

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発売日 2019年03月08日
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レーベルAugust Greene LLC
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 AUGCD001
SKU 881034151223

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Rapper Common, drummer and beatmaker Karriem Riggins, and keyboardist Robert Glasper were well acquainted long before they debuted as August Greene in early 2018. The first two artists have been close associates since the late '90s. Two decades later, Glasper hosted Common on Black Radio 2 and reciprocated by contributing to a few songs on Common's Riggins-produced Black America Again. Among the latter album's tracks to feature all three figures was "Letter to the Free," written and recorded for Ava DuVernay's acclaimed slavery-to-mass incarceration documentary 13th. After that song took the 2016-2017 Emmy for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics, the trio recorded this resolutely pro-black affair with bassist Burniss Travis and vocalist Samora Pinderhughes, both of whom also participated in the writing process, and a few guests. The set's predominantly reflective mood and nuanced composites of jazz, soul, and hip-hop make it sound like an extension of Glasper's Black Radio Recovered, Everything's Beautiful, and reinterpretation of Kendrick Lamar's "I'm Dying of Thirst" as much as the trio's meetings on Black America Again. A Brandy-fronted update of "Optimistic," Sounds of Blackness' invigorating 1991 hit, sounded inordinately relaxed when it was released ahead of the album. In context here, it's perfectly apt, set up with a lilting number that involves Brandy in a supporting role, adding a consoling sweetness that can be heard as a response to Pinderhughes' downcast, nearly tremulous expressions earlier in the album. Otherwise, Common is the frontperson. Couplets with lines connected only by proximity and rhymes, as well as some verbosity, weigh down a few tracks, but the rapper is undeniably inspired from front to back without ever raising his voice. He aims to uplift, whether he's encouraging perseverance or recalling the feeling of a ride through Detroit with Riggins and J Dilla, though there's also a lot of critical self-reflection as well. Riggins, Glasper, and Travis as a rhythm section are mostly restrained in service to the songs, but they do get to flex (and do so wonderfully) on "No Apologies," in which the keyboardist takes a nimble electric solo. The conclusion is an extended free-spirited jam that incorporates the trumpet of Roy Hargrove and the voice of Estelle. Additional appearances from flutist Elena Pinderhughes (Samora's sibling) and singer Bilal -- both of whom can also be heard on "Letter to the Free" -- puts a nice finishing touch on the album. ~ Andy Kellman

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    1. 1.
      Meditation

      アーティスト: August Greene

    2. 2.
      Black Kennedy

      アーティスト: August Greene

    3. 3.
      Let Go

      アーティスト: August Greene

    4. 4.
      Practice

      アーティスト: August Greene

    5. 5.
      Fly Away

      アーティスト: August Greene

    6. 6.
      Aya

      アーティスト: August Greene

    7. 7.
      Piano Interlude

      アーティスト: August Greene

    8. 8.
      No Apologies

      アーティスト: August Greene

    9. 9.
      The Time

      アーティスト: August Greene

    10. 10.
      Optimistic

      アーティスト: August Greene

    11. 11.
      Swisha Suite

      アーティスト: August Greene

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Rapper Common, drummer and beatmaker Karriem Riggins, and keyboardist Robert Glasper were well acquainted long before they debuted as August Greene in early 2018. The first two artists have been close associates since the late '90s. Two decades later, Glasper hosted Common on Black Radio 2 and reciprocated by contributing to a few songs on Common's Riggins-produced Black America Again. Among the latter album's tracks to feature all three figures was "Letter to the Free," written and recorded for Ava DuVernay's acclaimed slavery-to-mass incarceration documentary 13th. After that song took the 2016-2017 Emmy for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics, the trio recorded this resolutely pro-black affair with bassist Burniss Travis and vocalist Samora Pinderhughes, both of whom also participated in the writing process, and a few guests. The set's predominantly reflective mood and nuanced composites of jazz, soul, and hip-hop make it sound like an extension of Glasper's Black Radio Recovered, Everything's Beautiful, and reinterpretation of Kendrick Lamar's "I'm Dying of Thirst" as much as the trio's meetings on Black America Again. A Brandy-fronted update of "Optimistic," Sounds of Blackness' invigorating 1991 hit, sounded inordinately relaxed when it was released ahead of the album. In context here, it's perfectly apt, set up with a lilting number that involves Brandy in a supporting role, adding a consoling sweetness that can be heard as a response to Pinderhughes' downcast, nearly tremulous expressions earlier in the album. Otherwise, Common is the frontperson. Couplets with lines connected only by proximity and rhymes, as well as some verbosity, weigh down a few tracks, but the rapper is undeniably inspired from front to back without ever raising his voice. He aims to uplift, whether he's encouraging perseverance or recalling the feeling of a ride through Detroit with Riggins and J Dilla, though there's also a lot of critical self-reflection as well. Riggins, Glasper, and Travis as a rhythm section are mostly restrained in service to the songs, but they do get to flex (and do so wonderfully) on "No Apologies," in which the keyboardist takes a nimble electric solo. The conclusion is an extended free-spirited jam that incorporates the trumpet of Roy Hargrove and the voice of Estelle. Additional appearances from flutist Elena Pinderhughes (Samora's sibling) and singer Bilal -- both of whom can also be heard on "Letter to the Free" -- puts a nice finishing touch on the album. ~ Andy Kellman|
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コモン、ロバート・グラスパー、カリーム・リギンスによるコラボ企画盤がCD化。洒脱でオーガニックな聴き心地の中にいくつものフックが潜むが、なかでもグラスパーのジャズ~R&B感覚が発揮されたメロウな"Aya"や、リギンスの絶妙にねじれたドラムが肝となる"No Apologies"あたりが聴きもの。ブランディを迎えたサウンズ・オブ・ブラックネスのカヴァー"Optimistic"の気高い昂揚感も最高だ。
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タワーレコード(vol.425(2019年3月25日発行号)掲載)

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コモン、カリーム・リギンス、ロバート・グラスパーというヒップホップとジャズのオールスターユニットが実現!あの歌姫ブランディが歌い、コモンがラップする「Optimistic」は91年のサウンド・オブ・ブラックネスの名曲をリメイク!個人的にはグラスパーの最高傑作ブラック・レディオ2にも負けず劣らずの改作だ!
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メンバーのインスタとかでリリース情報見てずっと(国内流通ないのかな…)と思ってましたが1年越しでやってくれました。グラスパーがこの他にもドリームチーム一杯参加してますが、この3人という少人数編制ながらどのユニットよりも最強感あります。そして、やっぱりこの3人の向こうにはディラの顔が浮かぶ…。ブラック・ケネディ、最高です!
2020/04/27 ma-changさん
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流行りのTRAPはちょっと…
という大人B-BOYの2019年年間ベストは間違いなくコレでしょう!
ただの90's回帰ではない生音との融合はこの三人だからこそ。
2020/04/16 88さん
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