By the mid-'90s, most urban R&B had become rather predictable, working on similar combinations of soul and hip-hop, or relying on vocal theatrics on slow, seductive numbers. With his debut album, Brown Sugar, the 21-year-old D'Angelo crashed down some of those barriers. D'Angelo concentrates on classic versions of soul and R&B, but unlike most of his contemporaries, he doesn't cut and paste older songs with hip-hop beats; instead, he attacks the forms with a hip-hop attitude, breathing new life into traditional forms. Not all of his music works -- there are several songs that sound incomplete, relying more on sound than structure. But when he does have a good song -- like the hit "Brown Sugar," Smokey Robinson's "Cruisin'," or the bluesy "Shit, Damn, Motherfucker," among several others -- D'Angelo's wild talents are evident. Brown Sugar might not be consistently brilliant, but it is one of the most exciting debuts of 1995, giving a good sense of how deep D'Angelo's talents run.
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Brown Sugar Review
by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Track Listing
Title/Composer | Performer | Time | Stream | |||
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1 | D'Angelo | 04:22 | SpotifyAmazon | |||
2 | D'Angelo | 05:15 | SpotifyAmazon | |||
3 | D'Angelo | 05:56 | SpotifyAmazon | |||
4 | D'Angelo | 04:46 | SpotifyAmazon | |||
5 | D'Angelo | 05:14 | SpotifyAmazon | |||
6 | D'Angelo | 04:18 | SpotifyAmazon | |||
7 | D'Angelo | 06:28 | SpotifyAmazon | |||
8 | D'Angelo | 05:48 | SpotifyAmazon | |||
9 | D'Angelo | 05:47 | SpotifyAmazon | |||
10 | D'Angelo | 05:27 | SpotifyAmazon |