Jose James
No Beginning No End


4.0
excellent

Review

by breakingthefragile USER (128 Reviews)
February 2nd, 2013 | 10 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: At this point, it seems like there’s nothing he CAN’T do flawlessly.

José James is the type of artist that can’t be defined by even several traditional genres, because out of the dozens of genres he becomes infatuated with, he’s anything but traditional when working with them as a part of his music. James has broken his fair share of boundaries on past efforts, but his fourth album No Beginning No End may already prove to be his magnum opus in how it makes him virtually impossible to pigeonhole into one set scene. To deftly blend hip hop, funk, post-disco, R&B, jazz, neo-soul, and spoken word all into a cohesive sound is one thing, but to push each of the genres he incorporates into his music forward into new left-field directions is a feat on an entirely different level in itself. Traces of Prince are abound in James' tender touch on erotic epics such as “Do You Feel”, which conveys an unadulterated sensualism through light keyboards that recall Luthar Vandross’s most touching hits. James also proves to be an R&B artist that isn’t entirely dependent on electronics, and a jazz artist that isn’t entirely reliant on a horns section. Allowing none of the characteristics in his sound to be prominent over one another, James has achieved a sound where sly 80s’ throwback synthesizers can get along with jazz sections that pay tribute to the golden age in the same song.

But despite taking after Marvin Gaye records overall on the production end, James doesn’t spend the entire record showing his soft side. He’s not afraid to boogie down with beats that bop, grooves that swing, and raw funk that all takes listeners back to a time when the dancefloor was lit up with multicolored lights while a disco ball shined down from above. Though it revives its share of sounds from days gone by, that never masks No Beginning No End's experimental edge. The complex and obscure drum pattern of “Vanguard” gives the album another side that shows James' love for J Dilla and alternative hip hop beats in general. Similar to what Robert Glasper is acclaimed for doing, James has created an album that offers listeners a fond look back on the past, and a glance into the future at the same time. No Beginning No End doesn’t just stop at seamlessly blending genres together, it effortlessly blends cultures together; proving José James to be an exemplary figure among his contemporaries.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
breakingthefragile
February 2nd 2013


3104 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Unbelievably suave.

Yuli
Emeritus
February 2nd 2013


10767 Comments


Interesting, interesting. Not sure how much I'd care for this.

Is there one track I should check out, for a taste?

MisterTornado
February 2nd 2013


4507 Comments


damn what's dis

breakingthefragile
February 2nd 2013


3104 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

@Omaha Give the first two songs a shot, and if neither are your cup of tea, then the

rest of the album probably won't do it for you.

MisterTornado
February 3rd 2013


4507 Comments


Sounds alot like D'Angelo

osmark86
February 26th 2013


11388 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

juicy smooth

Ziio
March 19th 2013


56 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Can't believe I've waited so long to listen to this. Amazing. His voice is so smooth.



The acoustic version of Come to My Door is beautiful.

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
June 13th 2013


27476 Comments

Album Rating: 3.3

this is good, really loving "trouble"

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
June 14th 2013


27476 Comments

Album Rating: 3.3

dammit the first half is so good but then the second is like boring

ShitsofRain
July 16th 2013


8257 Comments


yeah it really drags from there



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