New Amerykah, Pt. 1 [Purple Vinyl]

New Amerykah, Pt. 1 [Purple Vinyl]

by Erykah Badu
New Amerykah, Pt. 1 [Purple Vinyl]

New Amerykah, Pt. 1 [Purple Vinyl]

by Erykah Badu

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

Downplayed and practically disregarded as it was, 2003's Worldwide Underground was an excellent and brave follow-up to 2000's Mama's Gun. Erykah Badu concedes she had nothing to say at the time -- the loose 50-minute "EP" was more about sounds than statements -- but she evidently holds herself to a high standard. Perhaps that streak was a factor in her protracted silence from its release to New Amerykah, Pt. 1: 4th World War; she even thought she might be through with making music. Her creative energy returned at some point, and then some, with this set apparently just the first in a series of releases. Varied and layered, New Amerykah, Pt. 1 has Badu collaborating principally with the members of Sa-Ra (who are present in almost half of the tracks), Madlib, 9th Wonder, and Baduizm/Mama's Gun vets Karriem Riggins, James Poyser, and Ahmir Thompson. If you're familiar with what these people have made in the past, you'll know to expect plenty of fearless weirdness and a couple relaxed soul-jazz backdrops that do not fail to stimulate. The album is easily the most hip-hop and most out-there release from Badu thus far, with beats bumping, knocking, and booming in roughly equal measure, sometimes switching tacks or vanishing midstream, dropping down dark corridors, gradually levitating into direct sunlight. Lyrically, there's much to digest: in the ghostly-mystical "The Healer," Badu proclaims hip-hop to be bigger than religion and government; both "That Hump" and "The Cell" are vivid depictions of drug dependency; "Soldier" gives a shout to the Nation of Islam, addresses Katrina and black-on-black crime, and sends out a warning ("Now to folks that think they livin' sweet/They gone fuck around and push 'delete'"); "Twinkle" evokes a lot of thought with few words, alluding to the various failures of the U.S. health, education, and prison systems, and the negative and cyclical effects they've had on Badu's people. Though this is another album where you can only wonder how different it would be with some input from the late J Dilla, the beloved producer gets an incredibly touching tribute with the eight-minute "Telephone," written the day after the ceremony of his death. Indeed, no listed song is light in sentiment, which must partially explain why the beaming single "Honey" is included as an unlisted track -- it doesn't fit into the album's fabric, what with its drifting, deeply sweetened, synth-squish-and-string-drift groove. Immediately moving and yet rather bewildering, New Amerykah, Pt. 1 is an album that sounds special from the first play, yet it will probably take years before it is known just how special it is. ~ Andy Kellman

Product Details

Release Date: 12/09/2022
Label: Emi Records / Motown / Umr
UPC: 0602438283477
Rank: 26994

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Amerykahn Promise
  2. The Healer
  3. Me
  4. My People
  5. Soldier
  6. The Cell
  7. Twinkle

Disc 2

  1. Master Teacher Medley
  2. That Hump
  3. Telephone
  4. Honey

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Erykah Badu   Primary Artist,Vocals,Percussion,Lead Vocals,Talking Drum
Bilal   Vocals,Guest Artist
Edwin Birdsong   Co-Producer
Karriem Riggins   Drums
James Poyser   Keyboards
Jef Lee Johnson   Guitar
Kory   Vocals
Roy Hargrove   Horn
Shafiq Husayn   Strings,Keyboards,Arp Strings
Mike Elizondo   Bass
Questlove   Drums
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez   Guitar
William Allen   Co-Producer
Georgia Anne Muldrow   Vocals,Keyboards
Stephen Bruner   Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Ramp   Vocals
Om'Mas Keith   Drums,Trap Kit,Keyboards,Fender Rhodes,Synthesizer Bass,Roland Synthesizer
Bilal Oliver   Vocals,Guest Artist
Josef Leimberg   Congas,Talking Drum
Alfredo Gray   Vocals
Mike "Dat Nigga Chav" Chavarria   Guitar,Vocals
Kay K. Rosemond   Vocals
Ty Dolla $ign   Vocals

Technical Credits

Chris Athens   Mastering
L. Caston   Composer
Otis Jackson, Jr.   Composer
Clarence Reid   Composer
Clarence McDonald   Composer
Curtis Mayfield   Composer
Edwin Birdsong   Arranger,Composer,Producer
F. Baskett   Composer
Erykah Badu   Design,Composer,Lyricist,Producer,Remixing,Art Direction,Vocal Arrangement,Executive Producer,Additional Production,Re-Recording Engineer
Karriem Riggins   Composer,Producer
Leonard Caston   Composer
James Poyser   Composer,Producer
W. Clarke   Composer
Madlib   Composer,Producer
Roy Ayers   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Shafiq Husayn   Composer,Engineer,Lyricist,Producer,Programming,Associate Producer
9th Wonder   Producer
Taz Arnold   Composer,Producer
Anita Poree   Composer
Questlove   Composer,Producer
C. McDonald   Composer
Tom Soares   Mixing,Engineer,Vocal Recording,Re-Recording Engineer
Daniel Vangarde   Composer
William Allen   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Composer
Willie Clarke   Composer
Georgia Anne Muldrow   Composer
David Sheilds   Composer
Om'Mas Keith   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Alex Kruse   Assistant Engineer
Hans Waterman   Composer
Guus Willemse   Composer
Tom Barlage   Composer
Fritz Baskett   Composer
Jerry Soloman   Engineer
Shanti Das   Marketing
James Patrick Green   Engineer
Mike "Dat Nigga Chav" Chavarria   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Programming,Additional Production
Ron Johnsen   Engineer
David Shields   Composer
Chris Bell   Engineer
Marc Baptiste   Photography
Ahmir Thompson   Composer
Willem Ennes   Composer
Patrick Douthit   Composer
D. Shields   Composer
James Green   Engineer
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