Laid Black

2018 studio album by Marcus Miller From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Laid Black is a studio album by American recording artist Marcus Miller. It was released on June 1, 2018 by Blue Note Records. Laid Black was nominated for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards.[6][7] The album features collaborations with Trombone Shorty, Jonathan Butler, Take 6, Selah Sue, Kirk Whalum & Alex Han.[8][9]

ReleasedJune 1, 2018 (2018-06-01)
Studio
  • Bailey Music Studio (Las Vegas, NV)
  • Buckjump Studios (New Orleans, LA)
  • Dockside Studios (Lafayette, LA)
  • Golson Studios (Philadelphia, PA)
  • Hannibal Studios (Santa Monica, CA)
  • Jonathan Butler Studio (Calabasas, CA)
  • Lofi Studio (Boston, MA)
  • Sear Sound (New York, NY)
  • Synergy Studios (Seattle, WA)
  • The Village (Los Angeles, CA)
Length53:56
Quick facts Studio album by Marcus Miller, Released ...
Laid Black
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1, 2018 (2018-06-01)
Studio
  • Bailey Music Studio (Las Vegas, NV)
  • Buckjump Studios (New Orleans, LA)
  • Dockside Studios (Lafayette, LA)
  • Golson Studios (Philadelphia, PA)
  • Hannibal Studios (Santa Monica, CA)
  • Jonathan Butler Studio (Calabasas, CA)
  • Lofi Studio (Boston, MA)
  • Sear Sound (New York, NY)
  • Synergy Studios (Seattle, WA)
  • The Village (Los Angeles, CA)
Genre
Length53:56
LabelBlue Note
Producer
Marcus Miller chronology
Afrodeezia
(2015)
Laid Black
(2018)
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Professional ratings
Review scores
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DownBeatStarStarStar[1]
Financial TimesStarStarStarStar[2]
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JazzwiseStarStarStar[4]
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The track "Keep 'Em Runnin" is based on "Runnin" from Earth, Wind & Fire's 1977 album "All 'n All". Miller's arrangement plays the original melody over a half-tempo hip hop beat and adds a rap.[10]

Reception

Michelle Mercer of DownBeat wrote, "There’s no judging an album by its cover. But the cover of Marcus Miller’s Laid Black is a litmus test: The title’s pun, the image of a shirtless Miller gazing with soulful directness and the musician’s reputation itself will divide most listeners into believers and doubters before they’ve even heard the first bass slap."[1] Dan Bilawski of JazzTimes stated, "In liberally mixing aspects of R&B, trap, funk, and hip-hop with jazz, Miller manages to play up their commonalities while leveraging the originality and accessibility of each."[11]

Track listing

All songs written by Marcus Miller, except where noted.[12][13]

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Trip Trap" 6:59
2."Que Sera, Sera"Ray Evans, Jay Livingston6:04
3."7-T's"Alex Blake, Marcus Miller5:56
4."Sublimity"Alex Han, Brett Williams, Marcus Miller6:44
5."Untamed"Charles Haynes, Mitch Henry, Brett Williams, Marcus Miller4:48
6."No Limit" 5:36
7."Someone To Love" 4:42
8."Keep 'Em Running"Eddie Del Barrio, Larry Dunn, Maurice White, Marcus Miller5:19
9."Preacher's Kid" 7:43
Total length:53:51
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Personnel

Technical Personnel

  • Aleks Edmonds – engineer
  • Chris Allen – engineer
  • Feri Bong – engineer, mixing
  • Ron Boustead – mastering
  • Jan de Ryck – vocal engineer
  • Colin Fleming – engineer
  • Jeff Gartenbaum – engineer
  • Julian Miller – engineer
  • David Rideau – mixing
  • Jason Shavey – engineer
  • Charles Smith – engineer
  • Justin Tocket – engineer [12]

References

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