Collagically Speaking
studio
ArtistR+R=Now
CoverR+R=Now - Collagically Speaking.png
ReleasedJune 15, 2018
StudioHenson Recording Studios (Los Angeles, California)
GenreJazz fusion
Length73:18
LabelBlue Note
ProducerChristian Scott · Derrick Hodge · Justin Tyson · Robert Glasper · Taylor McFerrin · Terrace Martin
Next year2021

Collagically Speaking is the debut studio album by jazz supergroup R+R=NOW. It was released on June 15, 2018, through Blue Note Records. Recording sessions took place at Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles. Production was handled by Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, Derrick Hodge, Justin Tyson, Robert Glasper, Taylor McFerrin and Terrace Martin, with Nicole Hegeman and Vincent Bennett serving as executive producers. It features contributions from Amanda Seales, Amber Navran, Goapele Mohlabane, India Shawn, Jahi Sundance, Mirna Jose, Omari Hardwick, Stalley, Terry Crews and Yasiin Bey.

Critical reception

Collagically Speaking was met with generally favorable reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 77 based on five reviews.[1]

AllMusic's Matt Collar wrote: "none of these more pointedly thought-provoking [spoken word] additions detract from the overall flow of the album, and instead add to the overarching vibe of open-minded creativity, love, and empowerment".[2] Marcus J. Moore of Pitchfork wrote: "while the album's open-endedness largely works to its benefit, Collagically Speaking occasionally meanders".[3] In a mixed review, Hank Shteamer of Rolling Stone wrote: "singing, rapping and spoken-word float through these tracks, as do soulful improvs from Adjuah, Glasper and others, but what lingers is the overall aura: a no-seams-showing blend of jazz, R&B and hip-hop, with a spontaneous "3 a.m. in the studio" feel".[4]

Personnel

  • Derrick Hodge – bass, songwriter, producer
  • Justin Tyson – drums and songwriter (tracks 1–8, 10), producer
  • Robert Glasper – keyboards (tracks 1–8), piano (track 11), songwriter (tracks 1–8, 11), vocals (track 3), producer
  • Taylor McFerrin – synthesizer (tracks 1–5, 7–11), songwriter (tracks 1–3, 5, 7–11), producer
  • Terrace Martin – synthesizer and songwriter (tracks 1–6, 8), vocoder (tracks 1, 2, 5, 6, 8), saxophone (track 4), additional tracking, producer
  • Christian Scott – trumpet and songwriter (tracks 1–5, 7, 10, 11), producer
  • Rose McKinney – songwriter (tracks 1–6, 8)
  • Goapele Mohlabane – vocals (track 1)
  • India Shawn – vocals (track 3)
  • Jahi Sundance – vocals (track 3), turntables & songwriter (tracks 3, 11)
  • Mirna Jose – vocals (track 3)
  • Omari Hardwick – vocals and songwriter (track 5)
  • Michael "Phoelix" Neil – songwriter (track 5)
  • Arin Ray – songwriter (track 6)
  • Terry Crews – vocals and songwriter (track 7)
  • Kyle "Stalley" Myricks – vocals and songwriter (track 8)
  • Amanda Seales – vocals and songwriter (track 9)
  • Amber Navran – vocals and songwriter (track 11)
  • Dante "Mos Def/Yasiin Bey" Smith – vocals and songwriter (track 11)
  • Keith "Qmillion" Lewis – recording, mixing
  • Bryan DiMaio – engineering
  • Robert "G Koop" Mandell – engineering
  • Collin Kadlec – recording assistant
  • Derrick Stockwell – recording assistant
  • Chris Athens – mastering
  • Nicole Hegeman – executive producer
  • Vincent Bennett – executive producer
  • Stephanie Darden – design
  • Delphine Diaw Diallo – photography
  • Chris Baldwin – photography
  • Elizabeth Craig – photography
  • Mathieu Bitton – photography
  • Simon Benjamin – photography
  • Justin "J3" Jackson – photography
  • Freda Knowles – artist coordinator

Charts

Chart performance for Collagically Speaking
Chart (2018)Peak
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References

  1. ^ "Critic Reviews for Collagically Speaking". Metacritic. Archived 2020-07-23 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved November 17, 2021.
  2. ^ Collar, Matt. "Collagically Speaking - R+R=Now | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Archived 2018-07-31 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved November 17, 2021.
  3. ^ Moore, Marcus J. (June 19, 2018). "R+R=NOW: Collagically Speaking". Pitchfork. Archived 2018-06-19 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved November 17, 2021.
  4. ^ Shteamer, Hank (June 18, 2018). "Review: Jazz Stars Band Together on R+R=Now's 'Collagically Speaking'". Rolling Stone. Archived 2018-11-05 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved November 17, 2021.