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Three-quarters of Sade's back-up band make their album debut under the moniker Sweetback (as in Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, Melvin Van Peebles' 1971 trend-setting film). But whereas the svelte chanteuse makes music that suggests upper-crust, non-smoking jazz clubs, Sweetback's music is more "underground" in tone.
Guitarist/saxophonist Stuart Matthewman, keyboardist Andrew Hale, and bassist Paul Spencer Denman are definitely out to forge an identity of their own. They describe their music as "global soul music." It's a diverse mixture of ambient dub, trip-hop, retro soul, and slightly off-kilter jazz. They have a versatile group of guest performers to help them get their musical vision across. On the first single, the smooth "You Will Rise," Groove Theory vocalist Amel Larrieux caresses the optimistic lyrics: "I got a story that must be heard/about a little girl who wished she was a bird/she was unhappy living in a ghetto cage/but it gave her hope when her sweet grandma would say/baby you will rise."
Maxwell, whom the band backed on some of the tracks from his Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite, croons softly on "Softly Softly." Vocalist Leroy Osbourne gives Bill Withers' "Hope She'll Be Happier" a tender reading.
Some of the instrumental tracks sound like film scores. While others, on first listen, may have you expecting to hear Sade's vocals come in. "Walk of Ju" would fit well in an introspective scene perhaps by an ocean with billowing waves. "Come Dubbing" is both goofy fun and lushly romantic. "Cloud People" is a perfect progressive lite jazz with its light rhythmic synth textures, noodling acoustic and Fender Rhodes pianos, and lazy sax runs. If you're looking for music to relax to, Sweetback is the right album to kick back with.
© Ed Hogan /TiVo
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Andy Gallimore, 2nd Engineer - Jamaki, Drums - Laru Larrieux, Percussion - Laru Larrieux, Drum Programmer - Laru Larrieux, Keyboards - Laru Larrieux, Background Vocal - Laru Larrieux, Mixing Engineer - Laru Larrieux, Executive Producer - Laru Larrieux, Synthesizer - Karsh Kole, Tabla - Tim Weidner, Mixing Engineer - Stuart Matthewman, Programmer - Stuart Matthewman, Baritone Saxophone - Stuart Matthewman, Slide Guitar - Sweetback, Performer - Sweetback, Mastering Engineer - Byron Moore, Bass - Sky Larrieux, Performer - Amel Larrieux, Composer - Amel Larrieux, Lyricist - Amel Larrieux, Background Vocal - Amel Larrieux, Synthesizer - Amel Larrieux, Executive Producer - Amel Larrieux, Performer - Amel Larrieux, Mixing Engineer - Amel Larrieux, Keyboards - Amel Larrieux, Vocal - Bahnamous Bowie, Piano - Ian Cooper, Mastering Engineer - Lee Dannay, A&R Coordinator - Andrew Hale, Composer - Andrew Hale, Lyricist - Andrew Hale, Keyboards - Andrew Hale, Piano - Andrew Hale, Programmer
(P) 1996 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Andy Gallimore, 2nd Engineer - Tim Weidner, Mixing Engineer - Stuart Matthewman, Composer - Stuart Matthewman, Lyricist - Stuart Matthewman, Programmer - Stuart Matthewman, Keyboards - Stuart Matthewman, Guitar - Maxwell Maxwell, Mastering Engineer - Ed Tuton, 2nd Engineer - Sweetback, Performer - Sweetback, Producer - Sweetback, Mastering Engineer - Lee Dannay, A&R Coordinator - Ian Cooper, Mastering Engineer - Musze, Composer - Musze, Lyricist
(P) 1996 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Andrew Hale, Piano - Andrew Hale, Keyboards - Andrew Hale, Composer - Andrew Hale, Lyricist - Andrew Hale, Programmer - Sweetback, Performer - Sweetback, Producer - Ian Cooper, Mastering Engineer - Lee Dannay, A&R Coordinator - Paul Denman, Bass - Stuart Matthewman, Programmer - Stuart Matthewman, Keyboards - Stuart Matthewman, Baritone Saxophone - Stuart Matthewman, Composer - Stuart Matthewman, Lyricist - Stuart Matthewman, Guitar
(P) 1996 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Andy Gallimore, 2nd Engineer - Tim Weidner, Mixing Engineer - Stuart Matthewman, Composer - Stuart Matthewman, Lyricist - Stuart Matthewman, Programmer - Stuart Matthewman, Guitar - Bahamadia Bahamadia, Mastering Engineer - Sweetback, Performer - Sweetback, Producer - Sweetback, Mastering Engineer - Antonia Reed, Composer - Antonia Reed, Lyricist - Lee Dannay, A&R Coordinator - Ian Cooper, Mastering Engineer - Andrew Hale, Composer - Andrew Hale, Lyricist - Andrew Hale, Keyboards - Andrew Hale, Programmer
(P) 1996 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Kudo Kudo, Mastering Engineer - Kudo, Composer - Kudo, Lyricist - Nakanishi, Lyricist - Nakanishi, Composer - Toshi Toshi, Mastering Engineer - Sweetback, Performer - Sweetback, Producer - Sweetback, Mastering Engineer - Lee Dannay, A&R Coordinator - Ian Cooper, Mastering Engineer - Andrew Hale, Composer - Andrew Hale, Lyricist - Andrew Hale, Percussion - Andrew Hale, Programmer - Paul Wright, Mixing Engineer
(P) 1996 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Andy Gallimore, 2nd Engineer - Jamaki, Drums - Laru Larrieux, Percussion - Laru Larrieux, Executive Producer - Laru Larrieux, Mixing Engineer - Laru Larrieux, Background Vocal - Laru Larrieux, Drum Programmer - Laru Larrieux, Synthesizer - Laru Larrieux, Keyboards - Tim Weidner, Mixing Engineer - Karsh Kole, Tabla - Stuart Matthewman, Keyboards - Stuart Matthewman, Guitar - Stuart Matthewman, Programmer - Stuart Matthewman, Tenor Saxophone - Stuart Matthewman, Composer - Stuart Matthewman, Lyricist - Sweetback, Performer - Sweetback, Mixing Engineer - Byron Moore, Bass - Sky Larrieux, Performer - Amel Larrieux, Executive Producer - Amel Larrieux, Composer - Amel Larrieux, Synthesizer - Amel Larrieux, Mixing Engineer - Amel Larrieux, Vocal Arranger - Amel Larrieux, Vocal - Amel Larrieux, Keyboards - Amel Larrieux, Background Vocal - Amel Larrieux, Lyricist - Bahnamous Bowie, Piano - Ian Cooper, Mastering Engineer - Lee Dannay, A&R Coordinator - Andrew Hale, Programmer - Andrew Hale, Composer - Andrew Hale, Lyricist - Paul Denman, Bass - Paul Denman, Composer - Paul Denman, Lyricist
(P) 1996 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Andrew Hale, Composer - Andrew Hale, Lyricist - Andrew Hale, Piano - Andrew Hale, Programmer - Sweetback, Performer - Sweetback, Producer - Ian Cooper, Mastering Engineer - Stuart Mathewman, Programmer - Lee Dannay, A&R Coordinator - Stuart Matthewman, Composer - Stuart Matthewman, Lyricist - Stuart Matthewman, Keyboards - Stuart Matthewman, Tenor Saxophone - Stuart Matthewman, Guitar
(P) 1996 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Sweetback, Producer - Sweetback, Performer - Ian Cooper, Mastering Engineer - Lee Dannay, A&R Coordinator - Stuart Matthewman, Performer - Stuart Matthewman, Composer - Stuart Matthewman, Lyricist
(P) 1996 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Andy Gallimore, 2nd Engineer - Leroy Osbourne, Vocal - Tim Weidner, Mixing Engineer - Hein Hoven, Engineer - Stuart Matthewman, Programmer - Stuart Matthewman, Keyboards - Stuart Matthewman, Guitar - Sweetback, Performer - Sweetback, Producer - Sweetback, Mastering Engineer - Bill Withers, Composer - Bill Withers, Lyricist - Lee Dannay, A&R Coordinator - Ian Cooper, Mastering Engineer - Andrew Hale, Piano - Paul Denman, Acoustic Bass
(P) 1996 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Andrew Hale, Keyboards - Andrew Hale, Composer - Andrew Hale, Piano - Andrew Hale, Programmer - Andrew Hale, Lyricist - Sweetback, Producer - Sweetback, Performer - Ian Cooper, Mastering Engineer - Lee Dannay, A&R Coordinator - Paul Denman, Bass - Stuart Matthewman, Composer - Stuart Matthewman, Programmer - Stuart Matthewman, Lyricist
(P) 1996 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Talvin Singh, Tabla - Andrew Hale, Composer - Andrew Hale, Lyricist - Andrew Hale, Piano - Andrew Hale, Keyboards - Andrew Hale, Programmer - Sweetback, Performer - Sweetback, Producer - Sweetback, Mastering Engineer - Ian Cooper, Mastering Engineer - Lee Dannay, A&R Coordinator - Tim Weidner, Mixing Engineer - Stuart Matthewman, Composer - Stuart Matthewman, Lyricist - Stuart Matthewman, Programmer - Stuart Matthewman, Soprano Saxophone - Stuart Matthewman, Guitar - Andy Gallimore, 2nd Engineer
(P) 1996 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
P. Denman, Composer - P. Denman, Lyricist - Hein Hoven, Engineer - Stuart Matthewman, Composer - Stuart Matthewman, Lyricist - Stuart Matthewman, Tenor Saxophone - Stuart Matthewman, Guitar - Sweetback, Performer - Sweetback, Producer - Sweetback, Mastering Engineer - Lee Dannay, A&R Coordinator - Ian Cooper, Mastering Engineer - Andrew Hale, Composer - Andrew Hale, Lyricist - Andrew Hale, Piano - Paul Wright, Mixing Engineer - Paul Denman, Bass
(P) 1996 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Album Description
Three-quarters of Sade's back-up band make their album debut under the moniker Sweetback (as in Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, Melvin Van Peebles' 1971 trend-setting film). But whereas the svelte chanteuse makes music that suggests upper-crust, non-smoking jazz clubs, Sweetback's music is more "underground" in tone.
Guitarist/saxophonist Stuart Matthewman, keyboardist Andrew Hale, and bassist Paul Spencer Denman are definitely out to forge an identity of their own. They describe their music as "global soul music." It's a diverse mixture of ambient dub, trip-hop, retro soul, and slightly off-kilter jazz. They have a versatile group of guest performers to help them get their musical vision across. On the first single, the smooth "You Will Rise," Groove Theory vocalist Amel Larrieux caresses the optimistic lyrics: "I got a story that must be heard/about a little girl who wished she was a bird/she was unhappy living in a ghetto cage/but it gave her hope when her sweet grandma would say/baby you will rise."
Maxwell, whom the band backed on some of the tracks from his Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite, croons softly on "Softly Softly." Vocalist Leroy Osbourne gives Bill Withers' "Hope She'll Be Happier" a tender reading.
Some of the instrumental tracks sound like film scores. While others, on first listen, may have you expecting to hear Sade's vocals come in. "Walk of Ju" would fit well in an introspective scene perhaps by an ocean with billowing waves. "Come Dubbing" is both goofy fun and lushly romantic. "Cloud People" is a perfect progressive lite jazz with its light rhythmic synth textures, noodling acoustic and Fender Rhodes pianos, and lazy sax runs. If you're looking for music to relax to, Sweetback is the right album to kick back with.
© Ed Hogan /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 12 track(s)
- Total length: 00:58:07
- Main artists: Sweetback
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Epic
- Genre: Pop/Rock
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16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo
1996 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
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