Aloe Blacc - Good Things

The first-generation American offspring of Panamanian parents, Aloe  has  become what writer and activist Amiri Baraka once said of John  Coltrane:  He is a singular scope of feeling...a more fixed traveler who  has found  cohesion in art and life. The path from his debut Shine  Through in 2006  to Good Things is akin to the maturation of Marvin Gaye  between That s  the Way Love Is and the What's Going On masterwork that  followed. Aloe  has never purported to be any heir to Gaye, but  musically, Good Things  and What's Going On are companion pieces as both  albums establish a  character for the artists that sets them apart from  the sea of  performers making very vivid and discernible yet normative  and  conformist statements about who they are and what they do. Good  Things  is a definitive declaration that places Aloe directly in the  framework  of modern soul.

Good Things marks a shift in  methodology from personal to political for  Aloe Blacc, who refers to  the project as his report on present  conditions the misappropriation of  wealth, pillaging of resources, a  universal lack of compassion, and  the struggle to survive. Ethereal  production from Truth &  Soul's Leon Michels and Jeff Silverman mask a  foreboding undercurrent  in which Aloe crafts lyrics both thoughtful and  thought-provoking.  Nowhere is this more evident than on lead single, "I  Need a Dollar"  chosen by HBO as the theme music for the series How to  Make It in  America.

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