Shades of Blue (Madlib album)

Shades of Blue is a remix album by American hip hop musician Madlib over the archives of Blue Note Records. It was released by Blue Note Records on June 24, 2003.

Shades of Blue
Remix album by
ReleasedJune 24, 2003 (2003-06-24)
StudioThe Bomb Shelter, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genre
Length56:51
LabelBlue Note Records
ProducerMadlib
Madlib chronology
Blunted in the Bomb Shelter
(2002)
Shades of Blue
(2003)
Champion Sound
(2003)

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
The A.V. Clubfavorable[2]
Exclaim!favorable[3]
Pitchfork8.6/10[4]
Stylus MagazineC+[5]

Sam Samuelson of AllMusic gave the album 4 out of 5 stars, saying: "Intent listening doesn't really give much up, but for smooth subconscious grooves, it's perfect."[1]

In 2014, Paste placed it at number 11 on the "12 Classic Hip-Hop Albums That Deserve More Attention" list.[6]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Introduction"0:32
2."Slim's Return" (featuring Ahmad Miller and DJ Lord Such)3:56
3."Distant Land"3:58
4."Mystic Bounce"3:56
5."Stormy" (featuring Morgan Adams Quartet Plus Two)3:41
6."Blue Note Interlude"0:42
7."Please Set Me at Ease" (featuring M.E.D.)5:02
8."Funky Blue Note" (featuring Morgan Adams Quartet Plus Two)3:07
9."Alfred Lion Interlude"0:45
10."Stepping into Tomorrow"7:36
11."Andrew Hill Break"1:06
12."Montara" (featuring DJ Lord Such)5:51
13."Song for My Father" (featuring Sound Directions)5:46
14."Footprints" (featuring Yesterdays New Quintet)4:58
15."Peace/Dolphin Dance" (featuring Joe McDuphrey Experience)5:38
16."Outro"0:17

Charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
US Top Jazz Albums (Billboard)[7] 13
US Top Contemporary Jazz Albums (Billboard)[8] 8
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References

  1. Samuelson, Sam. "Shades of Blue - Madlib". AllMusic. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  2. Rabin, Nathan (July 8, 2003). "Madlib: Shades Of Blue: Madlib Invades Blue Note". The A.V. Club. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  3. Cowie, Del F. (January 1, 2006). "Madlib: Shades of Blue: Madlib Invades Blue Note". Exclaim!. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  4. Hreha, Scott (August 12, 2003). "Madlib: Shades of Blue: Madlib Invades Blue Note". Pitchfork. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  5. Mathers, Ian (October 1, 2003). "Madlib - Shades of Blue: Madlib Invades Blue Note". Stylus Magazine. Archived from the original on June 24, 2011. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  6. Spinelli, Adrian (November 6, 2014). "12 Classic Hip-Hop Albums That Deserve More Attention". Paste. Archived from the original on September 10, 2015. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  7. "Madlib Chart History (Top Jazz Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
  8. "Madlib Chart History (Top Contemporary Jazz Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
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