Can I hate on Jill Scott?
tonyphrone
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(in response to Casandra Wilson)In like 2000/2001 - people who's musical taste that i really respected were all over her record. It was a-ight then- but now? Totally unlistenable. Any fans on here?
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Seriously, I was never a fan of Jill or any of her 'neo-soul' cronies...But that's just me.
Yeh, I never really understood what all the fuss was about or why she is so revered among neo-soul cats.
Semi-hijack:
I also don't understand the tastemakers' acclaim for these 2 artists:
Peven Everett - has some EXCELLENT tracks, but, with some 20 albums to his name, needs a good editor
Fat Freddy's Drop - meh...
Someone plaese to drop the knowledge.
SG
I dig Jill Scott. I opted to keep my vinyl of her first LP.
I saw her live, which was amazing. Not due solely to her performance, but more the fact that I've never seen so many beautiful women in one place. The place was packed, and at least 60% women, which never happens. The ladies love Jill Scott.
Jill Scott was the hardest thing on stage in Chapelle's Block Party. She came on with that psychadelic soul mother shit and had me shook.
Pesto tortellini. And I never liked Jill Scott much at all.
She didn't know she was turning 30?
Did Kandia Crazy Horse just hijack your account?
I was the only one who knew!
I am a man of diverse appetites.
I was referring not so much to your soft spot for Jill Scott (who is, after all, built like a budget Mo'Nique) as to the use of the phrase "psychadelic soul mother". I'm pretty sure I've seen that one in the pages of the Village Voice.
My girl likes her. I can still listen to that first record, and I like parts of the second, but there's a GAMM remix of "Golden" which I bump more often than anything on the actual album. On the whole, that neo-soul thing headed down a cul-de-sac of headwrap-and-Donny-Hathaway-poboy-cap cliches quicker than you can say "I Love The Lord (He Heard My Cry)".
HA!
I think that's my problem with her.
That would be this dude
Add a solid dose of Stevie-biting to the mix in addition to the Donny adoration. There's one track on the above album ("Moment In Life", methinks) that sounds like one big Wonderchunk off of Stevie's catalogue. So redundant.
I like Jill Scott though. I think she's one of the better exponents of the neo-soul (yuckword!) genre. I dig all her albums. Co-sign on the GAMM Golden remix. I play that out a lot.
oh yes, that is a serious killer!
I had to fast forward that crap. Actually I had to fast forward all the terrible music in that movie.
that was an unappealing recap, but it is a great song. makes you feel like you are listening in on someone's telephone conversation...and it ends up being a love song about how she can't wait for her day to end so she can hang with her boyfriend.
^^^^^^^^SOFT