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Experience: Jill Scott 826+ [Clean]

 
Album Review: Experience: Jill Scott 826+ [Clean]
 

  • Artist: Jill Scott
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: November 20, 2001
  • Type: Live
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

What you think of Jill Scott's second album, Experience: Jill Scott 826+, is going to depend on how you define the two-hour, double-disc set. Is it, as its title suggests, a live album (recorded mostly on August 26, 2001, in Washington, D.C., hence the "826") plus a bonus disc containing some new studio tracks? Or is it a new studio album with a live disc tacked on? There aren't many artists who can justify the release of a live album after releasing only one studio album, especially when the live album consists almost entirely of material from that one album. The draw here, however, is Scott herself. A performing poet-turned-singer, she clearly knows how to please an audience, and the Washingtonians seem primed, frequently singing along to her songs without prompting and cheering many aspects of the show that can't be appreciated on a mere audio recording of it. If Scott's debut disc found her still in transition from the spoken word to the sung song, she has long since made that shift, and the album is full of vocal pyrotechnics, though, as she herself acknowledges, she talks a lot, even coming off like a standup comic in her defense of her song "Gettin' in the Way." The conceptual unity that tied these songs together on Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds, Vol. 1 is missing here, but there's no denying Scott's effectiveness as a performer. The "+" disc, however, sounds like a collection of demos for her next album rather than a stand-alone document, even before the extended hidden tracks at the end present alternate versions. (Don't believe the one-minute-and-48-second time listed for the last track; it really runs over 16 minutes.) So, let's call this a satisfying live album with some bonus tracks, a good seasonal stocking-stuffer. [Experience: Jill Scott 826+ was also released in a "clean" edition, containing no profanities or vulgarities.] ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Show Intro (Alright Man, It's Time for You to Move) Jill Scott (1:33)
A Long Walk (Groove) Andre Harris, Jill Scott Jill Scott (6:18)
Love Rain (Suite) Jill Scott, Vidal Davis Jill Scott (12:30)
Slowly Surely Don Thompson, M. Taylor, Jill Scott, Darren "Limitless" Henson Jill Scott (3:50)
One Is the Magic # [Redux] Jill Scott, Vidal Davis Jill Scott (6:19)
Do You Remember Andre Harris, Jill Scott Jill Scott (8:40)
Gettin' in the Way Jill Scott, Vidal Davis Jill Scott (7:42)
It's Love Keith Pelzer, Jill Scott, Darren "Limitless" Henson Jill Scott (7:36)
The Way Andre Harris, Jill Scott Mike Phillips, Jill Scott (8:26)
Fatback Taffy Jill Scott Jill Scott (2:15)
He Loves Me (Lyzel in E Flat) [Movements I, II and III] Keith Pelzer, Jill Scott Jill Scott (9:02)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Free (Prelude) Andre Harris, Jill Scott Jill Scott (1:31)
Gotta Get Up (Another Day) Jill Scott 4hero, Jill Scott (4:58)
One Time Eric Roberson, Jill Scott, Vidal Davis Jill Scott (3:55)
Sweet Justice Jill Scott, Vidal Davis, Darren "Limitless" Henson Jill Scott (5:24)
High Post Brotha Jill Scott, Ivan "Orthodox" Barias, Lonnie Lynn Common, Jill Scott (3:40)
Gimme Randy Muller, Jill Scott, Ivan "Orthodox" Barias Jill Scott (3:33)
Be Ready Jay Chattaway, Ted Thomas, Jr., Jill Scott Jill Scott (3:13)
Gotta Get Up (Another Day) [Minnie Version] 4hero, Jill Scott (4:57)
Free (Epilogue) Jill Scott (11:10)

Credits

James Mason (Percussion), Glenn Barratt (Mixing), Vivian Green (Vocals (Background)), Monique Harcum (Vocals (Background)), Steve McKeever (Executive Producer), Herb Powers (Mastering), Ted Thomas, Jr. (Producer), Andre Harris (Producer), Valvin Roane (Vocals), Eric Roberson (Vocals (Background)), Eric Roberson (Vocal Arrangement), Becca Ware (Viola), Mike Phillips (Performer), Keith Pelzer (Producer), Jill Scott (Vocals), Jill Scott (Main Performer), Vidal Davis (Producer), Vidal Davis (Mixing), Marc Mac (Guitar), Marc Mac (Percussion), Marc Mac (Arranger), Marc Mac (Moog Synthesizer), Marc Mac (Drum Programming), Brad Somatik (Piano), Brad Somatik (Arranger), Brad Somatik (Engineer), Brad Somatik (Fender Rhodes), Brad Somatik (Mixing), Eric Tribbett (Drums), Nick Etwell (Trumpet), Luke Parkhouse (Drums), Pete Wareham (Saxophone), Brigid Button (Violin), Sarah Button (Violin), Rebecca Carrington (Cello), Dave Liddell (Trombone), George Glass (Mixing), Andre Houser (Engineer), Pete Kuzma (Keyboards), Pete Kuzma (Musical Direction)
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