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Good Things Deluxe Edition

Aloe Blacc

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Album Review

All the promise of his debut comes true on Aloe Blacc’s sophomore release, Good Things, a vintage sound meets modern problems release with a way too modest title. Right from the opening “I Need a Dollar” — which could be passed off as unreleased Bill Withers, no problem — the album offers grand things, providing listeners with that solid, but not polarizing, style of social commentary Withers perfected. On the following cut, positivity is pushed (“Something special happened today/I got green lights all the way”) in a manner that’s far from sugary, but this singer who offers such warmth and humility on his smooth soul tracks is well aware of sin, and can get slinky in a Al Green style when warning against loose women on “Hey Brother.” An even better example of this is his cover of the Velvet Underground’s “Femme Fatale,” which becomes much more than a clever choice, thanks to a convincing performance that suggests he’s been there. The organic production, real horns and all, is left up entirely to the Truth & Soul Productions crew (Jeff Dynamite and Leon Michels) but Blacc’s delivery is less traditional with phrasing and some slang left over from when he was a 24-7 rapper. Anyone with a taste for neo-soul should try Good Things unique flavor. It comes on familiar and comfortable and becomes more rich and rewarding with every return visit.

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Old with the new mixed with individuality

6/5 what music needed talent and originality and great artist.

Shocker!

I received a free CD with various artist on it about a year ago and the only song I liked was "You Make Me Smile", I never found out were the CD came from and there was no indication that I requested to buy or paid for it. Odd situation, but I loved that song and everyone who hears it ask who the artist is. Now, I have been looking at "How to Make it in America" since the first episode and always put off looking for the artist who made the song "I need a Dollar" and when I look to see if he had a full CD, I saw it and listened. Low and behold, the first song is I Need a Dollar. Now thats two hell of a coincidences but it tells me that this is a Artist that I like to hear. Great Music on tis CD, its like a Neo-Ottis Redding or a modern day Sly and the Family Stone. Cant wait to research who influences him in the industry. @NFLion

Biography

Born: 1979 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Born to Panamanian parents in Los Angeles in 1979, E. Nathaniel Dawkins (aka Aloe Blacc) first began playing trumpet in elementary school, and continued with the instrument throughout high school. There he also independently released Imaginary Friends, produced by DJ Exile, with whom he would go on to form the hip-hop group Emanon. While at college at USC, though his artistic endeavors were placed behind his scholastic goals, Aloe still managed to learn how to play the guitar and the piano, and after...
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