On & On: José James Sings Badu
When José James released No Beginning No End 2 (2020), a collaborative
effort that paired the forward-looking vocalist with a global all-star
cast including Ledisi, Aloe Blacc and Laura Mvula, it was apparent that
the genre-defying artist was back to stake his claim as the jazz singer
for the hip-hop generation. In that light his new project, On & On,
finds James throwing down the gauntlet on the past 100 years of jazz
singing while charting a path forward for the culture.
“It’s simple” James explains. “Jazz singing has always been about
interpreting the highest level of standards of your time. And for my
generation Erykah Badu has been one of the most innovative and incisive
songwriters. Her work has proven to be groundbreaking in a social,
musical and artistic sense.”
The album, produced by James with contributions from like-minded
musicians Big Yuki (A Tribe Called Quest), Ben Williams (Kamasi
Washington) and Jharis Yokley (My Brightest Diamond) investigates the
breadth of Badu’s iconic catalog, from her groundbreaking debut album
Baduizm to her contemporary masterpieces New Amerykah Pt. 1 and 2.
But make no mistake: This is thoroughly a jazz album. Conceived in the
spirit of Herbie Hancock’s River: The Joni Letters, James artfully draws
upon his experiences with modern masters McCoy Tyner, Robert Glasper
and Flying Lotus to create a new sonic landscape through an
improvisatory lens.
James also builds on his reputation as a modern jazz tastemaker by
introducing featured horn players Ebban Dorsey and Diana Dzhabbar. “As
an artist and performer Badu has consistently created opportunities for
young artists both on and off her stage,” James explains. “It only made
sense to include the next generation.”
Tracklist:
1. On & On
2. Didn't Cha Know
3. Green Eyes
4. The Healer
5. Gone Baby, Don't Be Long
6. Out My Mind, Just In Time
7. Bag Lady