Yesterdays New Quintet
Stevie
Upon first listen, many may turn a deaf ear to what YNQ has set out to accomplish. It may seem a little blasphemous to reprise such a masterful work of art but after multiple listens the quintessence of Stevie Wonder is what is captured. Not to be taken as a remix project, "Stevie" is YNQ paying homage to the spirit of such musical masterpieces. Sure, Madlib's key playing may be miniature in stature but it's there that the raw essence is beheld. Joints like "Rocket Love pt.1" and "Superstition" encapsulate the aura of the man responsible for ageless gems, but with a Madlib twist. Not a twist that is disrespectful, but a twist that makes it all the more comforting to listen to. "Send One Your Love" justifies YNQ's position as the melodic tunes bound rhythmically throughout your head, easing your mind of any insolent attempts of degrading the Wonder name. As the album concludes with the moody reprise of "That Girl" purists will have to nod their respective heads in approval of YNQ's paying homage to the one and only Stevie Wonder.
At the end of the day YNQ provides a dutifully crafted album with "Stevie." Yes, it is raw in texture at times but it is within that raw aspect that good music becomes great. Trying to trump a musical genius was not the intention here. But it was to reach out to those who may not understand the legacy of Stevie Wonder and give them a reference kit which will hopefully have younger heads turn to the great one's towering masterpieces. When all is said and done, Madlib has done what many would not consider in a lifetime, and has done it tastefully well as only Madlib can.
7/10
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