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D'ANGELO / AMERIGO GAZAWAY - VARIATIONS OF VOODOO


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Variations Of Voodoo
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VOODOOVARDLX
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Soul / Funk /
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Vinyl record
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Soul/ Funk - D'Angelo's classic "Voodoo" is Over 20 years old and still sousing gold. As a mark of respect and tribute, Amerigo Gazaway has reworked several of his favourite cuts from it using live instruments and samples. He plays electric guitar, synth bass, clavinet, organ, synth horns, electric bass, Rhodes, wurlitzer and much more to make this a woozy, silky update of the original sound with a little fresh life breathed into it from these various samples. The grooves remain recognisable with new elements of hip-hop, gospel, neo-soul and r&b all layered in.

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Devil's Pie (Gospel Mix)
a2
"Left & Right" (feat Method Man & Redman)
a3
"Spanish Joint"
a4
"Sugah Momma" (interlude)
a5
"Brown Sugar" (bonus track)
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"Me & Those Dreamin' Eyes Of Mine"
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Raphael Saadiq - "Be Here" (feat D'Angelo)
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"Devil's Pie" (Gospel mix - instrumental)
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"Left & Right" (feat Method Man & Redman - instrumental)
b3
"Spanish Joint" (instrumental)
b4
"Sugah Momma" (instrumental)
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"Brown Sugar" (instrumental)
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"Me & Those Dreamin' Eyes Of Mine" (instrumental)
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Raphael Saadiq - "Be Here" (feat D'Angelo - instrumental)

Last FM Information on D'angelo

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D'Angelo (born Michael Eugene Archer on 11 February 1974 in Richmond, VA United States; died 14 October 2025) was a neo-soul singer, keyboardist, and guitarist. He released three studio albums, Brown Sugar (1995), Voodoo (2000), and Black Messiah (2014, formally credited to D'Angelo and the Vanguard). D'Angelo signed a publishing deal with EMI Music in 1991 after catching the attention of record executives with a demo tape. He penned the hit song "U Will Know" on the Jason's Lyric soundtrack. It was performed by Black Men United for the Jason's Lyric motion picture soundtrack. Shortly after, he was signed by Gary Harris and he began recording his debut album for EMI records. Brown Sugar was released in June 1995. Though sales were sluggish at first, the album was eventually a hit, due in large part to "Lady," a Top Ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, peaking at #10. The album earned platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America, following sales in excess of one million copies in the U.S., while its total sales have been estimated within the range of 1.5 million to over two million copies. The album helped give commercial visibility to the burgeoning neo soul movement of the 1990s, along with debut albums by Maxwell, Erykah Badu, and Lauryn Hill. The album was a critical success as well, and appeared on many critics' "best of" lists for the year. Following his debut album's success, D'Angelo went into a four and a half year absence from the music scene and releasing solo work. His recordings for soundtracks included Belly ("Devil's Pie"), frequently singing covers like "Girl You Need a Change of Mind" (Eddie Kendricks, Get on the Bus), "She's Always in My Hair" (Prince, Scream 2) and "Heaven Must Be Like This" (The Ohio Players, Down in the Delta), as well as appearing on Lauryn Hill's landmark The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill on the duet "Nothing Even Matters". The much-delayed follow-up to Brown Sugar, Voodoo, was finally released in 2000. It debuted at #1 and went on to win two Grammy Awards, one for Best R&B Album, and the other for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. The lead single, 1999's "Left & Right" (featuring Method Man and Redman) did well, but it was the second single, "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" (a tribute to artist Prince), that became a huge R&B hit buoyed by an innovative yet infamous video featuring a nude D'Angelo from his face to his hips while singing the song. The video was nominated for 4 MTV Video Music Awards and currently ranks #44 in VH1's list of the 100 Greatest Videos. He also performed "Be Here" (with Raphael Saadiq) from Saadiq's album Instant Vintage. After the release D'Angelo embarked on what would become one of the most fabled series of live soul shows in history, The Voodoo Tour. Consisting of a live group entitled The Soultronics (presumed to have been assembled by Ahmir 'Questlove' Thompson of The Roots) which engulfed arena-size stages with various dancers and instrument players, it was one of the most attended shows of the year. The tour was taken all around the world, one of the most notable performances being the Free Jazz Festival in Brazil. The live show was a thinly-disguised homage to Prince's late 80's shows, in its grandeur and conceptual stage set-up & setlist. Slum Village (then in its original line-up of Jay Dee, Baatin & T3) opened for D'Angelo on several dates, and soul-tinged R&B singer Anthony Hamilton sang backup in the band. In 2002, Q magazine named him in their list of the '50 Bands To See Before You Die' and in 2003 Voodoo was ranked at number 488 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. Pitchfork Media rated it at #44 on their list of the best albums of the 2000s. After Voodoo Tour D'Angelo disappeared from the spotlights for years. He returned to the stage in 2010 and released his long overdue third album, Black Messiah, in 2014. It was formally credited to D'Angelo and The Vanguard. D'Angelo was now a comeback veteran, but the album was - once again - released to overwhelming critical acclaim and heralded as his third studio masterpiece. In 2019, D'Angelo was featured in Red Dead Redemption 2, performing the vocals on the track "Unshaken". Despite being completely different from the rest of the game's lyric-less, period-accurate tracks, Unshaken brings an eerie reality to the story. On 14 October 2025 D'Angelo succumbed to pancreatic cancer, aged 51. 2. D'Angelo is also the name of a Brazilian jazz/samba group. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Last FM Information on Amerigo Gazaway

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Forging an evolution of the "mashup" album format, producer Amerigo Gazaway's "conceptual collaboration" projects imagine studio sessions between like artist of different genres and eras. With a process the LA Times' Randall Roberts described as "drawing a different design within a similar framework," the producer/DJ deconstructs and re-orchestrates samples from his respective subjects, bridging overlapping themes of the two musician's classic catalogues. Equally influenced by his Brazilian roots and southern U.S. upbringing, the 28 year old Nashville native's work was featured in Apple's "What Will Your Verse Be" series of iPad commercials, called "brilliant" by music’s premier aficionado, Questlove, and earned praise from national/global outlets such as The Guardian, Huffington Post, The LA Times, Vulture, NPR, BBC, MTV, BET, REVOLTtv, EBONY,VIBE, XXL, THE SOURCE, OKAYPLAYER, Wax Poetic, Gizmazo and HipHopXL to name a few. The son of renowned Jazz trumpeter, Gary “El Buho” Gazaway, Amerigo’s thematic documentary-like concept albums uses found interview sound-bites, live performances, and original multi-track stems to help narrate and craft his combined artists' stories. Finding his first success with 2011's Fela Kuti/De La Soul pairing "Fela Soul," the project went on to land on several year-end "best of" lists including NPR, Soul Train, and OKAYPLAYER. Following the release in 2012 with "Bizarre Tribe: A Quest to the Pharcyde", a concept that layered vocals of The Pharcyde over re-imagined productions sourced from the original Soul, Jazz, and Funk records ATCQ utilized to create their productions, Gazaway would later collaborate with The Pharcyde on their single "Still Got Love" and perform with the legendary group at SXSW. Continuing the theme of his previous work in 2014, the producer united Brooklyn rapper Yasiin Bey (FKA Mos Def) and soul legend Marvin Gaye for a dream collaboration aptly titled "Yasiin Gaye" (side one and side two.) Building the album’s foundation from deconstructed samples of Gaye’s Motown classics, Amerigo re-purposes the instrumentation into new productions with the familiar fervor of the original work. Carefully weaving Bey’s tangled raps and Gaye’s soulful vocals over his new arrangements, Gazaway delivers a quality much closer to an authentic collaboration than a lukewarm “mashup” album. Drawing nearly 20,000 downloads in its first two days of release, the “Master Modern Soul Match Maker” (Juan Vidal- Vibe Magazine) earned a perfect “5 Star” review from BET, collaborated with New York Magazine cartoonist, Drew Dernavich, for the project's side two cover art, and landed on Billboard's Best Selling Singles Chart with the album's third single, "You Are Undeniable." Honing his DJ skills through tours of Europe, Brazil, and the U.S., Gazaway’s dancefloor driving live set features classic breakbeats, original blends, remixes, edits, and mashups of multiple genres including Funk, Soul, Disco, Hip-Hop, Afrobeat, and everything in-between. With presentations and lectures logged at USC, MTSU and upcoming dates at Google HQ (NYC) and SXSW 2015, the DJ/Producer continues to highlight the possibilities of sample based art and shows no signs of slowing down. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.