The Light of the Sun Jill Scott

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  • Release Date: 06/21/2011
  • Sales Rank: 914
  • Label: Blues Babe Records
  • UPC: 093624957270
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Light of the Sun

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The Light of the Sun

1LISTENBlessed 3:28
2LISTENSo in Love 4:36
3LISTENShame 3:33
4LISTENAll Cried out Redux 2:59
5LISTENLe Boom Vent Suite 9:01
6LISTENSo Gone (What My Mind Says) 4:40
7LISTENHear My Call 3:48
8LISTENSome Other Time 2:18
9LISTENQuick 1:50
10LISTENMaking You Wait 4:08
11LISTENUntil Then (I Imagine) 3:41
12LISTENMissing You 4:13
13LISTENWhen I Wake Up 4:13
14LISTENWomanifesto 2:03
15LISTENRolling Hills 4:47

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Jill Scott has been through many changes since 2007's The Real Thing: Words & Sounds, Vol. 3: a divorce, a brief but intense love affair that produced a child, acting roles in Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married? and Hounddog, her starring role in HBO's The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, and signing with Warner Bros. The Light of the Sun is a record of the rocky road to empowerment. Scott and Lee Hutson, Jr. are the album's executive producers; they also collaborate in songwriting and arrangements on numerous selections. Opener "Blessed," produced by Dre & Vidal, kicks it off in slippery, hip-hop soul style; a harp, strings, and a fluttering dubwise bassline underscore the shuffling rhythm. Scott expresses spoken and sung gratitude for and about her new baby, career, life, and support system. Poetry and song are woven with elegance in a nocturnal groove. The hit pre-release single "So in Love," produced by Kelvin Wooten, is a modern Philly soul fan's dream, with its lithe, fingerpopping bassline, shimmering drums, and seeming bliss arising between Scott and Anthony Hamilton, who turn in a grand duet performance. "Shame" (featuring Eve & the A Group), is grand, old-school funk with killer backing vocals that range from P-Funk-esque vocal choruses to doo wop with sampled classic ska as Scott raps defiantly with Eve. One of the sleepers on the set is the stunning "La Boom Vent Suite," a sultry number produced by Scott and Hutson. It's a militant, funky soul, kiss-off tune, that declares: "I've been waiting for so long/but somebody else has been sniffing at my dress." "Hear My Call" is literally a prayer for healing; with its elegantly arranged strings, it's as heartfelt and humble as desperate need can be. There is one misstep here: "So Gone (What My Mind Says)" didn't require Paul Wall's tired, generic, boastful rapping to work. That said, the rhythm collision with human beatbox Doug E. Fresh on "All Cried Out Redux," complete with ragtime piano sample, is a novelty number that works. After the album's first third, it's all Scott, and (mostly) all sublime. The sparsely produced "Quick" (produced by Wayne Campbell) records the heartbreak in the brief relationship that produced her son. "Making You Wait" is another self-determination anthem that addresses romance, with spacious Rhodes and synth strings weaving beats together. Scott lays down the spoken word "Womanifesto" that recalls the poetry of her early career, just before the steamy, sexual "Rolling Hills" touches on jazz, blues, and late-'70s soul with effortless ease to close it. On The Light of the Sun, Scott sounds more in control than ever; her spoken and sung phrasing (now a trademark), songwriting, and production instincts are all solid. This is 21st century Philly soul at its best. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi All Music Guide

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Not Thirsty Enough.......by 5MILESIN09

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August 26, 2011: Now that Jill has a family and is in love, her music is missing her thirst. In her other cds, you could feel her hunger for affection and love. She has it now, and it shows. I enjoyed the first track, but then its almost as if she just threw something together to get the cd out. Sounds rushed. Track 5 & 6 starts to reflect the smooth old Jill Scott returning. I wouldn't have released it just quiet yet. disappointing!