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Janelle Monae - The Electric Lady (2013) [Official Digital Download]

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Janelle Monae - The Electric Lady (2013) [Official Digital Download]

Janelle Monáe - The Electric Lady (2013)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time - 67:28 minutes | 792 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

At long last, Janelle Monae - the inimitable, award-winning, songwriter, performer, producer, CoverGirl and avant-garde funkstress - is back again, ready to release her another full-length “emotion picture” to the masses. But as always, Janelle is not ready to talk about music just yet. She’d rather talk about her past and how those fertile powerful experiences forced her to create her album "The Electric Lady".

Prince, Erykah Badu, Esperanza Spalding, Solange, and Miguel contribute to the fourth and fifth Metropolis suites, but it's not as if Janelle Monáe and her Wondaland associates were short on creative energy. Equally as detailed and as entertaining as The ArchAndroid, The Electric Lady likewise is a product of overactive imaginations and detailed concept engineering, and it also plays out like a sci-fi opera-slash-variety program with style and era-hopping galore. Suite four is the album's busier and more ostentatious half, more star-studded and less focused, highlighted by the bopping "Dance Apocalyptic" and the strutting Badu duet "Q.U.E.E.N." Suite five is considerably stronger with a handful of firmly R&B-rooted gems. The inspiration for its overture is noted in the liners as "Stevie Wonder listening to Os Mutantes on vinyl (circa 1973)," but shades of Stevie's '70s work are heard later in more obvious ways. "Ghetto Woman" is impeccably layered soul-funk, fluid and robust at once, with chunky percussion and synthesizer lines bounding about as Monáe delivers a performance as proud and as powerful as Stevie's "Black Man." It contains an autobiographical 30-second verse that is probably swift and dense enough to make early supporter Big Boi beam with pride. The enraptured liquid glide of "Dorothy Dandridge Eyes," featuring Spalding, recalls "I Can't Help It," co-written by Stevie for Michael Jackson's Off the Wall. Earlier, on "It's Code," Monáe channels the yearning Jackson 5-era MJ. "Can't Live Without Your Love," presumably a paean to human love interest Anthony Greendown has Monáe – or Cindi Mayweather, aka Electric Lady Number One – yearning like never before. The album is sure to astound Monáe's sci-fi/theater-geek following. Its second half cannot be denied by those who simply value creative R&B that owes to the past and sounds fresh. Anyone can appreciate the phenomenal interludes, which are close to 3 Feet High and Rising level. Power-up to the Droid Rebel Alliance and the Get-Free Crew indeed.

Tracklist:

01 - Suite IV Electric Overture
02 - Givin Em What They Love [feat. Prince]
03 - Q.U.E.E.N. [feat. Erykah Badu]
04 - Electric Lady [feat. Solange]
05 - Good Morning Midnight (Interlude)
06 - Primetime [feat. Miguel]
07 - We Were Rock & Roll
08 - The Chrome Shoppe (Interlude)
09 - Dance Apocalyptic
10 - Look Into My Eyes
11 - Suite V Electric Overture
12 - It's Code
13 - Ghetto Woman
14 - Our Favorite Fugitive (Interlude)
15 - Victory
16 - Can't Live Without Your Love
17 - Sally Ride
18 - Dorothy Dandridge Eyes [feat. Esperanza Spalding]
19 - What An Experience

Analyzed: https://icerbox.com/VnwQ6dKg / The Electric Lady
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR9 -0.30 dB -11.83 dB 1:37 01-Suite IV Electric Overture
DR8 -0.30 dB -10.32 dB 4:26 02-Givin Em What They Love (feat. Prince)
DR7 -0.30 dB -9.13 dB 5:10 03-Q.U.E.E.N. (feat. Erykah Badu)
DR8 -0.14 dB -9.56 dB 5:09 04-Electric Lady (feat. Solange)
DR10 -2.60 dB -14.47 dB 1:23 05-Good Morning Midnight (Interlude)
DR8 -0.30 dB -9.54 dB 4:40 06-Primetime (feat. Miguel)
DR8 -0.30 dB -10.22 dB 4:19 07-We Were Rock & Roll
DR9 -4.60 dB -14.97 dB 1:10 08-The Chrome Shoppe (Interlude)
DR7 -0.30 dB -8.98 dB 3:25 09-Dance Apocalyptic
DR11 -0.30 dB -12.08 dB 2:19 10-Look Into My Eyes
DR11 -0.30 dB -14.59 dB 2:20 11-Suite V Electric Overture
DR9 -0.30 dB -11.28 dB 4:05 12-It's Code
DR8 -0.29 dB -10.27 dB 4:47 13-Ghetto Woman
DR10 -2.60 dB -13.87 dB 1:23 14-Our Favorite Fugitive (Interlude)
DR9 -0.30 dB -11.32 dB 4:13 15-Victory
DR8 -0.30 dB -9.88 dB 3:54 16-Can't Live Without Your Love
DR9 -0.30 dB -12.14 dB 4:08 17-Sally Ride
DR10 -0.30 dB -11.41 dB 4:16 18-Dorothy Dandridge Eyes (feat. Esperanza Spalding)
DR10 -0.30 dB -11.88 dB 4:42 19-What An Experience
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Number of tracks: 19
Official DR value: DR9

Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1478 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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