Sunday, February 17, 2008

Benjammin' #1


this is the first edition of what will be semi-regular feature on this blog called Benjammin'. It will be the songs I enjoy at the moment either new or old. I'll post a zshare (the best of the file-sharing sites, imo) link to the song and post my thoughts about it.

see the premiere edition of Benjammin' after the jump.



She & Him
Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?
album: Volume 1
Release Date: March 18th, 2008
http://www.mergerecords.com/audio/shehim/whystayhere.mp3 (since it's freely available as a download, I didn't bother to make a zshare link to it)

I think this song is my favorite of the year so far. She & Him is a group that consists of actress Zooey Deschanel and indie rocker M. Ward. This is apparently the first single (or first song released), and it's really a whole lot of fun. Zooey is just great on the song and brings a great energy to it. Zooey is what attracted me to the project in the first place because she is a part of my holy trinity of celebrity crushes (which also includes Scarlett Johansson and Kristen Bell). She is a great singer as can be heard in the movie Elf, and i've been looking forward to any sort of musical project with her ever since then. This album looks to not disappoint as it contains a lot of songs she wrote (including this one), and also includes covers like The Beatles' "I Should Have Known Better".

The album release is fast approaching, and I really can't wait to hear it.


Usher featuring Young Jeezy
Love In This Club
album: TBA
Release Date: TBA 2008
www.zshare.net/audio/7743228ea3fba1

This is the first single apparently, and it's a great one. A couple months ago another new Usher song called "Dat Girl Right There" leaked on the internet and it was so insane. It was really unlike anything I had heard in an R&B song. I couldn't imagine the first song for Usher's big comeback following his massive Confessions album to be something very experimental.

Now with "Love In This Club" Usher has released the perfect lead single. The song is produced by Polow Da Don who did Rich Boy's "Throw Some D's" among others, and it's definitely a song I can see becoming a massive hit very shortly. The beat is very trance-like, and Usher really owns it up. Young Jeezy also has a guest spot on the song, and his usual Trapstar shtick somehow works on it.As one of my favorite critics Tom Breihan said about the song "In a musical climate where nothing makes sense, "Love in this Club" is about the closest we've heard to a sure thing since Kanye's "The Good Life," and the ease with which Usher manipulates it exhilarates."

N.E.R.D.
Everyone Nose
album: N.3.R.D.
Release Date: Spring 2008
www.zshare.net/audio/7745612d8185f2/

Great to see Pharrell and Hugo back together. After some time apart for a couple years, both Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo are working together again. They first started out as The Neptunes making classic songs, but a couple years ago they just drifted apart. Chad Hugo spent his time working on the Kenna "Make Them See My Face" album, while Pharrell was busy producing and had The Neptunes productions credited solely to him.

Now luckily that didn't seem like bad blood as they are back together and also back together as N.E.R.D. The first single for their upcoming N.3.R.D. album is quite a departure from the previous two albums. While the other N.E.R.D. albums had a heavy rock influence, just judging from "Everyone Nose" they are going more into Baltimore Club stuff. It's a great song, and I can't wait to see the video for this. N.E.R.D. will be on Kanye West's Glow In The Dark tour (which i'm going to!) this summer, so check them out when they come to your area.


The Time
777-9311
album: What Time Is It?
Release Date: August 25th, 1982
www.zshare.net/audio/7745426b422dc9/

Seeing them reunite at last week's Grammy awards was really awesome. Sucks that they didn't get their own time, and had to share the stage with Rihanna but it was still great. After the show, I decided to rediscover their albums, so i've been in a heavy Time mood lately. The Time really have to be one of the most underrated groups of the 80's. They are the only artist to this day in which Prince didn't want to go on the stage after they played because he was scared of them. The song I chose, "777-9311", is a great catchy song that by the end of the song just turns into a great jam session. If you haven't checked The Time out yet, you definitely should.

Herbie Hancock
Chameleon
album: Head Hunters
Release Date: October 13th, 1973
www.zshare.net/audio/7746026b0e86a4/

Speaking of the Grammy's, Herbie Hancock's Album Of The Year win was a great moment. Was it the best album in the category? Nope. In my opinion, it was the worst. Doesn't take away from the fact that Herbie Hancock is an incredible musician, and a truly great guy. Just kind of a shame that he's playing it safe late in his life. After the win, I went listening to his old stuff and it is just really amazing stuff. The album Head Hunters and the song "Chameleon" especially. If you have no reaction at all to "Chameleon" then you have no pulse. Just a great 15 minutes of music.


that about does it. Not sure if this will become a weekly thing, but i'll try every two weeks at the very least. Hope you enjoyed it, and if you haven't heard the songs I mentioned then give them a listen. I provided a zshare link to all of them (minus She & Him which I state above), so there's no excuse to not hearing them.


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