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Album Review: Black Music

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  • Artist: Chocolate Genius
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: July 14, 1998
  • Total Time: 43:03
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

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That Mark Anthony Thompson went nearly a decade between releases says something about both record companies' perception of what, indeed, black music is and the realities of a business situation where the individual approach is the least likely thing to get any cohesive support. Happily, Black Music found Thompson on top of his game thanks to his talent and wide-ranging tastes, which have a clear echo in the reach of the album. He may start with a Dixieland jazz-meets-folk number and end with a hidden acoustic rendition of the fantastic slow-burn soul "Half a Man," but in between he tries just about anything that takes his fancy. Comparisons were made to similarly genre-elusive singer/songwriters like Prince and Jeff Buckley upon Black Music's release, but Thompson is his own man through and through. His voice tackles ranges from falsetto to gravelly blues and comes up trumps, while his ear for hooks and varying approaches skip between greasy R&B to acoustic, art rock-tinged introspection -- it's not too surprising after listening to songs like "Stupid Again" to learn that he's a Radiohead fan. If there's a weakness to Black Music, it's that Thompson's strong enough to avoid sounding like an aimless dabbler, but at points can't really make his syntheses stand out as well as could be hoped. When he hits, though, he hits hard. "My Mom," a tender, harrowing reflection on the ravages of time on memory and personal connection, has both the lyrical and musical impact to matter, with Thompson's husky singing backed by acoustic plucking, low strings, and the softest of rhythms. Other strong points include "Safe and Sound," with its rising, anthemic build suddenly shifting into a roughly recorded drum jam without missing a step, and the moody-yet-pretty crawl of "Hangover Nine," one of several moments on the album where he showcases his fine sax abilities. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Life Marc Anthony Thompson, Abraham Laboriel Chocolate Genius (3:38)
Half a Man Marc Anthony Thompson Chocolate Genius (3:41)
Don't Look Down Marc Anthony Thompson Chocolate Genius (3:40)
Clinic Marc Anthony Thompson, Abraham Laboriel Chocolate Genius (4:09)
My Mom Marc Anthony Thompson Chocolate Genius (5:05)
Safe and Sound Marc Anthony Thompson Chocolate Genius (3:04)
A Cheap Excuse Marc Anthony Thompson Chocolate Genius (2:52)
Hangover Five Marc Anthony Thompson Chocolate Genius (3:27)
Hangover Nine Marc Anthony Thompson, Curt Bisquera, Gregg Arreguin, Abraham Laboriel Chocolate Genius (6:12)
Stupid Again Marc Anthony Thompson Chocolate Genius (2:45)
It's All Good Curt Bisquera, Abraham Laboriel, Jamie Muhoberac, Marc Anthony Thompson, Gregg Arreguin Chocolate Genius (4:30)

Credits

Fred Kevorkian (Engineer), Roger Moutenot (Mixing), Joe Zook (Engineer), Curtis Wood (Photography), Marc Anthony Thompson (Producer), Jamie Muhoberac (Piano), Danny Kopelson (Engineer), John Hanlon (Mixing), Jamie Muhoberac (Organ), Roger Moutenot (Engineer), Matthew Welch (Photography), George Tsing (Engineer), Abraham Laboriel (Producer), David Calderley (Art Direction), John Medeski (Photography), Mon Agranet (Mixing), Carlos Savetman (Engineer), Jamie Muhoberac (Songwriter), Tom Schick (Engineer), Jamie Muhoberac (Keyboards), Tom Dekort (Engineer), Jane Scarpantoni (?), Mon Agranet (Engineer), John Hanlon (Engineer), Craig Street (Producer)
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: music created by African-American musicians; early forms were songs that had a melodic line and a strong rhythmic beat with repeated choruses
  Synonym: African-American music


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Black Music
Studio album by Chocolate Genius
Released July 14, 1998
Label V2

Black Music is the first album by Chocolate Genius. It was released on V2 Records on July 14, 1998.

Track 05 'My Mom' Is about a return visit to his childhood home, and the mother he was losing to senility. "My mom, my sweet mom/She don't remember my name."



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