Madlib received a rare opportunity with unfettered access to the storied
Blue Note archives and permission to use them as he wished for a remix/interpretation album released on
Blue Note itself. The result,
Shades of Blue, is really more of a
Yesterdays New Quintet album, but
Madlib's name is far more recognizable then his alter ego and faux-supergroup,
YNQ. So,
Shades of Blue features
Madlib interpreting and remixing
Blue Note classics such as
Wayne Shorter's
"Footprints" and
Gene Harris'
"The Look of Slim" (remixed here as
"Slim's Return"). Overall, a good time is had by all, as he doesn't just sample the tracks as much as fit them into his own sound. That's why the record would be better compared to the
Yesterdays New Quintet debut,
Angles Without Edges, where
Madlib takes on the personas of numerous instrumentalists (going so far as to credit them individually in the liner notes) and make laid-back break-heavy jams that serve great as background party stuff -- and that's really where
Shades of Blue works the best. Intent listening doesn't really give much up, but for smooth subconscious grooves, it's perfect. ~ Sam Samuelson