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Black Radio

Robert GlasperMP3 Music
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (128 customer reviews)

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  • Original Release Date: February 24, 2012
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Play   1. Lift Off (Feat. Shafiq Husayn / Mic Check) Mic Check 3:57 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   2. Afro Blue (Feat. Erykah Badu) Robert Glasper 5:07 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   3. Cherish The Day (Feat. Lalah Hathaway) Lalah Hathaway 5:51 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   4. Always Shine (Feat. Lupe Fiasco And Bilal) Bilal 5:22 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   5. Gonna Be Alright (F.T.B.) [Feat. Ledisi] Robert Glasper 6:10 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   6. Move Love (Feat. King) King 3:18 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   7. Ah Yeah (Feat. Musiq Soulchild And Chrisette Michele) Robert Glasper 5:08 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   8. The Consequences Of Jealousy (Feat. Meshell Ndegeocello) Robert Glasper 6:07 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   9. Why Do We Try (Feat. Stokley) Robert Glasper 6:30 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 10. Black Radio (Feat. Yasiin Bey) Robert Glasper 5:25 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 11. Letter To Hermione (Feat. Bilal) Bilal 4:51 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 12. Smells Like Teen Spirit Robert Glasper 7:24 $1.29  Buy MP3 
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As always, Glasper lends his voice through excellent pianistic improvisations. Michael Brent Faulkner, Jr.  |  22 reviewers made a similar statement
Couldn't wait to buy it after listening to samples for a week. C. Mccluney  |  26 reviewers made a similar statement
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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars OMG March 3, 2012
Format:MP3 Music|Amazon Verified Purchase
Jazz for the new millennium - excellently done! Someone here said their mother was 55 and didn't think the drumbeats appropriate for jazz. Well I'm 56 and I think everything about this cd is slammin! It harkens back to the progressive jazz days when guys like Lonnie Listen Smith, Roy Ayers, and George Duke were doing some amazing things. There's always been a dispute between jazz purists and jazz progressives. Miles Davis made a progressive album (Man With The Horn) and you would've thought the universe had turned upside down. Good music is good music, and this cd is some seriously good music.
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32 of 35 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The F.M. Dial to Beautiful Music! February 28, 2012
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
There was wonderful renaissance of neo-soul music that peaked in the 90s and was a wonderful soundtrack for the lives of urban contemporary music lovers. Robert Glasper is undoubtedly and purely inspired by the music of that era. A hybrid of soft jazz, hip-hop, and R&B, Black Radio is the soul music lover's 'Hearts of Space' odyssey. It is the F.M. dial to beautiful music that I could not recommend more highly.

He has drawn in some of the most respected musicians (Lalah Hathaway, Lupe Fiasco, Erykah Badu, Ledisi, Bilal to name a few) to contribute their talents to what will be one of my favorite albums this year. I hate to highlight any songs in particular because the entire album is consistently wonderful from beginning to end - so I won't.

It's intriguing that two of my favorite musicians, Robert Glasper and Esperanza Spalding, are releasing CDs this year with the word 'radio' in the albums' titles. (Esperanza's CD is entitled 'Radio Music Society'). With so much music becoming popular based on spectacle and ridiculous antics (as he touches upon at the end of "Gonna Be Alright"), it's refreshing and reassuring that artists like these are keeping the focus on musicianship. Black Radio is Robert Glasper at his best!
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29 of 33 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars "Experimentation For Meditation" February 28, 2012
By Q. Pair
Format:Audio CD
I've always had an admiration of artists who attempt to cross the boundaries of their genre and venture out of their comfort zone to indulge in something new and exciting, not only for them but for their audience as well. This admiration is punctuated by the fact that not everyone who does this is successful at it. In fact, in my experience I've seen more failures and mediocre offerings then I have anything else (see The Hip Hop Violinist [Explicit]). That being said, Robert Glasper's Black Radio has definitely taken its place among the ranks of high quality music.

Being new to Robert Glasper, I admit that I was drawn in by the promise of the plethora of guest appearances by familiar faces, such as Musiq Soul Child, Lela Hathaway, Lupe Fiasco, Yassin Bey (aka Mos Def), Erykah Badu, Ledisi, and Bilal. Fortunately, I found that Glasper's ability to tastefully spread out the various talents found on this project is worthy of praise. With twelve different guest artists on an album, it can easily start to feel crowded like there's too much going on at once. Instead, what we're given as the final product is a euphoric blend of Jazz, Neo-Soul and Hip Hop that I can cool out to in the car with my speakers up, or vibe to at a live performance.

Each song seemed to be tailored (and most likely was) to the individual artists that appeared on them, but still making it very clear in its sound that this was Robert Glasper's album, not a compilation of sounds taken from different places. The integrity of Glasper's work is never compromised of overshadowed by any of the guest artists, only accentuated by energy their voices bring to each track. From beginning to end, it feels like listening to a live set that you don't want to leave your seat for.

Being primarily a Hip Hop head, I was particularly interested in how Lupe and Mos Def would be incorporated into the music, since both have stepped into the realms beyond their genre's as well. Thankfully, their presence was utilized well, making their performances sound genuinely organic. I found Mos's track "Black Radio" especially interesting, as he seemed very much at home from what I've heard from him in past works (see New Danger which is full of examples). Staying true to the idea of this being an "experiment," both Mos and the intstrumentation fly off in the the stratosphere playing off each other with varying tempos and vocal play from Mos himself that I find hard to describe in any other way but "interesting." By no means is it a bad thing, just worthy of note, and clearly he makes the track his own.

Overall, Black Radio is a solid body of work, fluid in its composition yet bold enough to make you stay and listen. Robert Glasper, despite being labeled simply as a Jazz musician, has successfully achieved crossing genre's and bringing different elements back to his own realm, giving us new and unique music to enjoy that will not disapoint. Having been thoroughly impressed by his latest work, I'll definitely be checking out his earlier stuff as well, and I'd encourage anyone else to do the same. Enjoy.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Love, Love, Love, Love
Must Listen: Afro Blue, Cherish the Day, Smells Like Teen Spirit, Gonna Be Alright..... the whole album. Read more
Published 1 day ago by shop&conquer
5.0 out of 5 stars The New "Shape of Jazz to Come"?
Well, maybe. All I know is that this record, along with Esperanza Spalding's Radio Music Society and Chamber Music Society, sure are pointing in a rich and exciting... Read more
Published 4 days ago by John B.
4.0 out of 5 stars Eclectic mix of musical styles
I wasn't sure what to expect when I ordered this CD earlier this year. I'd read the rave reviews and was intrigued, but I'd never heard anything by Glasper previously, and I'm not... Read more
Published 10 days ago by Donald E. Gilliland
5.0 out of 5 stars Must Have!
If want to hear Jazz through the eyes of young America, this is a must have! You will not be disappointed.
Published 15 days ago by Sissy Cervantes
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!!!!
I never heard of him before but I previewed the CD.Then I realized alot of the songs on the CD I heard before and love them. Read more
Published 20 days ago by Mildred Mcdonald
5.0 out of 5 stars Genius
I love this album, full of great features, including Lalah Hathaway, Erykah Badu, Bilal, & Musiq Soulchild, to name a few. Read more
Published 25 days ago by Debo
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Experiment
Robert pulled the best of the best for this album. Lalah Hathaway, Meshell Ndgeocello, and others come together to give a neo soul/jazz experience that is truly unforgettable.
Published 1 month ago by Soul Searchin'
5.0 out of 5 stars Sat5cus1
Fabulous album, It's unfortunate that this style of music never gets a chance to be played on the radio and music videos. I can not stop playing this album. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Edward A. Spencer
4.0 out of 5 stars four stars?
Okay this is a great albulm, however, There are certain songs that are completly ruined by the annoying talking sessions at the end of the song, it completly kills the groove. Read more
Published 1 month ago by TW
5.0 out of 5 stars neo soul jazz
Great mix of soul, jazz, and hip hop.....amazing covers of Nirvana's smells like teen spirit and Sade's cherish the day. Anyone who enjoys neon soul would not be disappointed.
Published 1 month ago by Mary Boles
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