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Music Video: Jill Scott: “Lovely Day”

Friday, January 6th, 2012

Jill Scott’s rendition of the Bill Withers classic “Lovely Day” is being used by her former label Hidden Beach to inspire a Random Acts of Kindness and Volunteerism campaign.

Hidden Beach explains the video saying:

“The new science of Happiness says that performing Random Acts of Kindness raises Serotonin – the bodies “feel good” chemical. We used kids in the video to depict the giving nature of the campaign. As we kick off the New Year, we wanted to remind everyone that the spirit of the holidays can continue every day of the year.”

The “Lovely Day” music video was directed by newcomer Alex Magana in San Fernando Valley and stars a cast of unknown child actors from Los Angeles. And the track appears on The Original Jill Scott from the vault vol. 1, which was named Best of 2011 by iTunes US and UK.

Source: http://www.theybf.com/

Review: Hidden Beach Presents The Original Jill Scott From The Vault, Vol. 1 (Deluxe Version) *Updated*

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

*Reviewer’s Note: It appears that the reviewer was listening to the watermarked version of this CD, and the overdub at the beginning of each track does not appear in the actual released version. Whew! That was the only blemish on this otherwise appealing compilation of songs from Ms. Scott. We may never know if she considered this her best or her favorite work, but the fact that music this solid came from the vault, speaks to the quality of the artist that Jill Scott is.

Sometimes when vaulted tracks are released after an artist has separated from a label, it can be bittersweet experience for the fans. It’s a bitter experience because we don’t know the circumstances surrounding the music. We are left wondering. Were these songs considered finished by the artist? Is that the arrangement, music or production that the artist would have chosen for the lyrics? Were these songs intended for past or future albums? Or frankly, were they considered not “up to snuff’ by the artist and deliberately vaulted?

It also can be sweet. If you are a fan of a certain artist, then you welcome any and all of his or her work that you can get your hands on. The more the better.

Because Jill Scott has never come “wack” she has no reason to be ashamed of The Original Jill Scott From The Vault, Vol 1. Lyrically, it has the “open mic on poetry night vibe” that we’ve come to love from Ms. Scott. Especially on tracks like “I’m Prettier”. “I am so beautiful, when I let it go. Let it go. I’m so much prettier when I let it go.” “I Don’t Know (Gotta Have You)” gets your head bobbing. Her delivery on the jazzy track “Holding On” is flawless. The influence of Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan, songstresses who Jill Scott admires, is apparent.

But when listening to the CD there is one blaring hint that suggests Jill Scott may not have ever intended to release this music. And it’s not the music itself. It’s the fact that within the first 30 seconds of EACH track comes a loud overdub that proclaims, “THIS IS THE ORIGINAL JILL SCOTT”. It’s as if her former label, like an ex-boyfriend, is trying to remind anyone who will listen, of the fact that “she used to be my girl”. By about the fourth track, hearing that declaration is distracting (read: annoying). The listener can’t help but to think there is some underlying suggestion that work on The Original Jill Scott From The Vault, Vol 1 is supposed to be considered more authentic than the work that Ms. Scott has produced for her new project and label. It’s also worth mentioning that the original title for this CD, before it was changed, was Just Before Dawn: Jill Scott From The Vault, Vol. 1, which is very similar to the title of her The Light Of The Sun CD. Add to that the irony of the inclusion of the song “Dear Mr. & Mrs. Record Industry” on this CD, given the painful separation between Ms. Scott and her former label.

Even with all that if you are a Jill Scott fan, you should add this CD to your collection as it is solid. And, as this work seems to be older work you will dig it if you’ve been “riding” with her from the beginning.

Favorite tracks: “I Don’t Know (Gotta Have You)”, “I’m Prettier”, “Holding On”, “Wake Up Baby”

KKC

GFM Spotlight Interview – Tracy Cruz

Monday, September 5th, 2011

It was very apparent when I was interviewing Tracy Cruz that she is an artist concerned with the purpose of music as a healing force to unite humanity. She is grounded, humble and quite simply: talented. At the end of our interview please check out the video for “Love’s Galaxy”. Also, Tracy’s latest project Universoul Symphony is out now and I encourage you to pick up a copy here. And without any further adieu…

GFM: I wanted to start by asking you to take us back to the beginning when you started taking voice lessons… and specifically your experience with participating in vocal competitions, I wanted to hear from you your thoughts on getting a solid musical foundation and how does the experience of competing from a young age impact you today?

TC: My mom really encouraged me to take vocal lessons, my mom and my grandma both loved to sing and they really encouraged me to pursue my passion for singing. I had met with a vocal coach Greg Farbizio at Darrell Leffler’s Academy of Music who I met when I was 12 and from there on he taught me the basics of singing and helped me to develop my style. I told him that I always loved R&B/Soul music so, he taught me a little bit of classical music and musical theater but then we really focused on R&B/Soul because he knew I really loved it.

My mom and my vocal coach encouraged me to go outside the studio and they really allowed to express myself in a different way, a way that I could interact with people. That interaction helped me to build a lot of sensitivity to musical expression. I was really able to dig into the essence of the songs that I was singing and tap into that really sensitive core and take that with me when I perform and share that on stage. I use that to try to interact with people, inspire people, move people and make them cry. I think taking vocal lessons and being in vocal competitions allowed me to have a better foundation. It allowed me to believe in my self more, I was very shy. (more…)

[Pics] Jill Scott At Her Summer Block Party!

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

Jill Scott

This weekend I had the fine pleasure of seeing Ms. Jill Scott in concert and I have to say I was completely amazed. What grabs you about Jill is not just her obvious talent but her effervescent presence. It’s one of those intangible energies that pictures and words really can’t capture. However, for those who missed this affair, here are some moments from that show. (more…)

Behind the Song – Jill Scott ” So In Love”

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

Jill and producer JR Hutson talk about the creation of her new single “So In Love.”

Music To Inspire You: Jill Scott – “Golden”

Monday, January 10th, 2011

In life, we can often take cues from various things in our life. At certain times, we may be battling  against a habit we desperately want to change. In other times, we may be dealing with the  disappointments or loss of the past year.  But in this video, Jill admonishes us to live our lives “golden”. Now please understand the value of gold or golden in such a scenario. As a precious metal, gold is highly attractive and sought after. Even in a downward economic market where everything is down, gold has the ability to go up in value. So if your life seems to mirror the perilous ice and snow storms of Atlanta today, remember to carry your own sunshine and retain the “golden” spirit God give you. Understand your value and greatness even in the bleakest of times. Because when you do, you embody a radiance that not only inspires your spirit, it awakens the spirit of others as well. :)

Tell ‘em, Jill!!!

Kelly Price, Marsha Ambrosius, Jill Scott & Ledisi — Four Women – Black Girls Rock! 2010

Monday, November 8th, 2010

When a performance like this transmits its vibrations into the universe I can only imagine that the ancestors would be smiling even right now. Somehow when something is this good it can make up for weeks and years of sub par music. If there was ever any doubt that we are the living embodiment of the Blues, there should not be after watching this. Ladies, Bravissima!!!

What is Grown Folks Music Mixtape Vol. 4 – Jill Scott vs. Erykah Badu

Friday, September 10th, 2010

Classics between 2 of my favorite performers ever. What makes this mix different is that I incorporated live versions of the songs as well.

Intros…
Jill Scott – Long Walk (Groove)
Erykah Badu – Searching
Jill Scott – Whatever
Erykah Badu – Turn Me Away (Get Munny)
Jill Scott ft. Mos Def – Love Rain (Head Nod Remix)
Erykah Badu – Back in the Day (Puff)
Jill Scott – Family Reunion
Erykah Badu – Me
Jill Scott – Hate On Me
Erykah Badu – Fall In Love (Your Funeral)
Jill Scott – He Loves Me (Lyzel In E Flat)
Erykah Badu – Live Bootleg – 14 – Ye Yo

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