The 20th
Anniversary 12" vinyl edition of Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite includes a
pair of revelatory new essays: 1) an appreciation of Maxwell and his music by
noted R&B scholar, music/culture critic, journalist and filmmaker Nelson
George; and 2) a behind-the-scenes reminiscence on the making of Maxwell's
Urban Hang Suite penned by music industry veteran Mitchell Cohen, who, as
Senior Vice President of A&R at Columbia Records, signed Maxwell to the
label and helped shepherd the music from raw concept to full realization.
Nelson
George calls Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite, "a musical landmark that began
the career of one of pop music's finest voices," while Mitchell Cohen
still marvels at the first time he heard Maxwell's music on an embryonic demo
tape: "....it got under my skin; I heard echoes of music that I'd grown up
with and loved, early Smokey Robinson and Marvin Gaye, some of the great
R&B and doo wop singers like Clyde McPhatter, Pookie Hudson and Lee
Andrews. And the music was slinky and sexy. It made unexpected twists, had a
seductive pulse. The tape said 'Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite,' and I had no idea
who this Maxwell was, but I thought I should find out."
Maxwell, an
iconic singer-songwriter-performer, began redefining classic soul music for a
new generation with the release of his critically-acclaimed debut on Columbia
Records in April 1996. Fueled in part by the RIAA gold single, "Ascension
(Don't Ever Wonder)," and other hits including "Sumthin'
Sumthin'" and the classic "Whenever Wherever Whatever,"
Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite picked up a Grammy nomination for Best R&B Album
and went on to achieve US double platinum status in 2002.
BLACKsummers'night
In July
2009, the modern R&B and soul master debuted at the #1 spot on the
Billboard 200 with his long-awaited BLACKsummers'night, one of the year's most
heavily-anticipated event albums. BLACKsummers'night was certified platinum on
January 19, 2010.
Maxwell also
returned to the top of the nation's singles charts in 2009 when "Pretty
Wings," the first single from BLACKsummers'night, rocketed to the #1 slot
on America's Urban Adult radio stations less than eight weeks after its release
after completing an earlier run as the nation's #1 Greatest Gainer/Most-Added
song at the Urban Mainstream format. "Pretty Wings" peaked in the #1
slot of Billboard's Hot Singles Sales chart. BLACKsummers'night reached #1 on
the iTunes R&B Albums chart while "Pretty Wings" hit #1 on the
iTunes R&B Singles chart. A second single, "Bad Habits" became a
Top 5 hit.
With
BLACKsummers'night, his first studio album in eight years, Maxwell took home
his first two Grammy Awards: Best R&B Album and Best Male R&B Vocal
Performance (for "Pretty Wings," a 2010 Song of the Year nominee) as
well as his first NAACP Image Award (as 2010's Outstanding Male Artist).
The Legacy
Recordings limited edition 12" 150gram vinyl Maxwell reissues follow in
the wake of the release, on July 1, of BlackSUMMERS'night (Columbia Records),
Maxwell's fifth studio album and the artist's first release in seven years. The
album debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, entered
the Billboard 200 at #3 and is already generating widespread critical acclaim
and fan support.
The
multi-platinum soul singer is set to embark on a tour with Mary J. Blige for
the first time ever on the co-headlining 'The King and Queen of Hearts World
Tour,' playing arenas nationwide. The U.S. Leg of Tour kicks off Saturday,
November 5th at Baltimore's Royal Farms Arena and will follow on the heels of a
dozen European dates in October. More dates here:
http://www.musze.com/tour.html
Maxwell
Maxwell's
Urban Hang Suite - 2LP 12" Metallic Gold 150gram Vinyl
The Urban
Theme
Welcome
Sumthin'
Sumthin'
Ascension
(Don't Ever Wonder)
Dancewitme
...Til the
Cops Come Knockin'
Whenever
Wherever Whatever
Lonely's the
Only Company (I & II)
Reunion
Suitelady
(The Proposal Jam)
The Suite
Theme
Maxwell
BLACKsummer'snight
- 12" Metallic Silver 150gram Vinyl
Badhabits
Cold
Prettywings
Helpsomebody
Stoptheworld
Loveyou
Fistfuloftears
Playingpossum
Phoenixrise
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