
9 Songs, 53 Minutes

Laid Black Marcus Miller
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4.6, 18 Ratings - $9.99
EDITORS’ NOTES
On Laid Black, Miles Davis' former bassist Marcus Miller keeps the grooves strong and straightforward while adding dollops of Hammond organ, scorching guitar, and varied horns. His virtuosic electric bass, with its metallic-yet-warm tone, is in the foreground throughout, whether on the tour de force “Trip Trap” (recorded live) or the sensitive, swaying “Someone to Love.” Miller's bass clarinet work, too, is mesmerizing on the closing waltz “Preacher’s Kid.” Belgian vocalist Selah Sue, on “Que Sera Sera,” helps bring a downtempo funk sensibility to a classic old ballad.
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Trip Trap
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Que Sera Sera (feat. Selah Sue)
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7-T's (feat. Trombone Shorty)
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Sublimity ‘Bunny’s Dream’ (feat. Jonathan Butler)
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Untamed (feat. Peculiar 3)
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No Limit
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Someone To Love
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Keep 'Em Runnin
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Preacher's Kid (feat. Take 6, Kirk Whalum & Alex Han)
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Ratings and Reviews
Can't Wait
Anything Marcus does is Great he is the Miles of our time, all his songs bring a smile to your face and the songs can be played over and over without getting tired of hearing them. Can't wait for this albium!
Fantastic
He is spectacular!!!!!!
Where you From, BROOKLYN FINEST
At his best still, this new album is Laid black Blue Black!!!