random snippet rare footage of D'Angelo, Questlove & others tracking D's iconic sophomore LP at the famed recording studio. Commentary from Ahmir, Jesse Johnson, & Alan Leeds.
I'm fully down for a two-hour (plus if needed) doc on that whole Soulquarians movement and the sessions that produced their albums starting from 'Things Fall Apart' and culminating with 'Mama's Gun'.
Voodoo is a timeless masterpiece! 💜 I bought this album on Valentine’s Day, shortly after it’s UK 🇬🇧 release - February 14th 2000. Ahead of it’s time! 🔥
I had the pleasure of hearing a cd where there were Jay Dilla reference beats in between every song on this album. I don't know if they just replayed what he did, and those were the finished songs, but it was the most amazing recording I've ever heard till this day!
what u mean? what cd is that?? i mean Dilla has contributed on a few of the drum programming of this album. But what's this cd you speak of? Stop playin lol
@FullyMelanin I'm so sincere! My dude brought it from NY. We just thought it was D'Angelo's leaked album but I was always a Dilla fan and recognized the beats immediately. I don't think that was supposed to get out to the public and Iv never been able to find it since. In between each song was a Dilla reference track. No cap! And I have no reason to lie.
@producedbycaleb I've been searching for that joint for decades. It was a leak of the Voodoo album and I don't think it was suppose to get out to the public
It's called Devil's Pie, from 2019. It was shown at a few film festivals, got limited streaming release, then sorta faded into obscurity. I wish it was available to rent somewhere. I will post some more snippets soon
Oh interesting. I actually have seen this full documentary but don’t remember this part for some reason. I mostly remember the outtakes from the black messiah sessions. Agree that it’s a shame it’s so rare
I love all the things they’re talking about and crediting to D’Angelo are actually Dilla. Even the guy talking to quest on how to play drums at 2:50 is CLEARLY Dilla. They credited him for none of these albums made at the same time btw. The common album (chocolate) Badu’s (mama’s gun) Listen to everyone talk about Dilla’s contributions. All three albums were made at the exact same time he contributed to all of them that’s kinda why they al sound the same. It’s shameful how the music industry works
@@upful_life i wonder if he's ever compiled them or something for the audience to see. i'd love to check those tapes out. I bet some of them are super duper rare too