Jill Scott - Collaborations Album Review PDF Print E-mail
Written by Donna Prima   

R&B Soul reviews Toted as the teaser album to herald Jill Scott's third set The Real Thing, due this summer, the compilation Collaborations stands easily as a listening force in its own right.

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Boasting songs from previous collaborations with artists such as Lupe Fiasco, on "Daydreamin'" (sampled from I Monster’s chill out classic "Daydream In Blue" and released on Fiasco's Food & Liquor) and Sergio Mendes, with "Let Me" (featuring Will.I.Am and dropped on Mendes' Timeless), the album runs the gamut from tunes where her vocal talents are wasted (the former) to songs that truly allow this incredibly versatile talent to stretch (the latter).

Sprinkled in between are gems featuring all kinds of genre flavor including jazz, gospel, soul, rap, and babymaking vibes with "Slide," featuring Jeff Bradshaw. Also tasty are two remixes of "Love Rain" featuring Mos Def along with soulfully delicious "Said Enough" featuring The Isley Brothers.

Fans of the Philly diva should definitely be satisfied with such wide-ranging sensations evident on this release which also serves as the perfect introduction for the uninitiated and future fans.

Download:  "Love Rain" "Slide"  "God Bless The Child" "Said Enough"

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