The iconic
Etta James once said about authentic soul and blues music, "You can't fake
this music. It's how you connect to the songs and to the history behind
them." Syleena Johnson is one of
those undeniable talents whose unfaltering truth shines through every note she
sings. Undoubtedly one of the best singers of her generation, Johnson has
collaborated with everyone from Kanye West and Common to Anthony Hamilton and
R. Kelly. In recent years she has enjoyed mainstream exposure appearing on such
television shows as TV One's
"R&B Divas: Atlanta" and WE TV's "Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars"
and as of last month, Syleena is
featured on the new TEGNA Media/ TV One daily live talk show "Sister
Circle." On November 10, 2017 Shanachie Entertainment will release REBIRTH
OF SOUL, a recording that Syleena has long wanted to bring to fruition.
Conceived and produced by her father, the legendary soul/blues singer and
producer Syl Johnson, whose original hit version of "Take Me To The
River" was covered by Al Green and Talking Heads. Everyone from Jay-Z and
Kanye West to Wu-Tang and Usher has sampled Syl Johnson's recordings.
REBIRTH OF
SOUL features Syleena Johnson's searing interpretations of classic R&B
songs, mainly from the Fifties and Sixties, recorded in real time with live
musicians just the way "real music" used to be made. As Syl Johnson
notes,"People don't use live musicians much anymore; but every musician
brings his heart to a recording." Recording in Chicago, Syl Johnson's
long-time base and Syleena's hometown, the sessions include musicians who
played on hit R&B recordings there over the years and a majority of the
album features songs associated with Chicago artists, songwriters or record
labels. Syleena shares, "The inspiration behind REBIRTH OF SOUL is my
father. I wanted to honor him and classic soul music in a time when auto tune
and electronic beats reign supreme. While I am not against this kind of
creative musicianship, there is so much more to the real thing. True Soul music
tells stories...stories that can heal a nation." The songs on REBIRTH OF
SOUL, hand-picked by Syl Johnson, run the gamut from lesser-known gems such as
Betty Everett's "There'll Come A Time," Johnson's own "We Did
It" and Bettye Swann's "Make Me Yours" to such landmark hits as
"Chain of Fools" and "I'd
Rather Go Blind," done definitively by Aretha Franklin and Etta James
respectively. Syleena manifests an uncanny ability to get inside of each song,
digging deep to deliver passionate performances that bring a fresh spark to
even the best known selections. "For each song I channeled the emotions of
the record," Syleena confides. "I put myself in the mind of each
storyteller and in doing this I was able to merge myself into the story of each
record. This is how I was able to put my own personal stamp on each record."
A stand-out track is Syleena's version of her father's 1969 Black Power anthem
(Is It Because I am Black) originally arranged by Donny Hathaway, which seems
all-too-relevant today. "It has been made apparent that we are still
dealing with some of the same issues today as we have in the past,"
Syleena notes. "The state of our country shows how this song can still
resonate even now. This is also a testament to how Soul Music still lives
on."
The
authentic feel of REBIRTH OF SOUL stems from Syl Johnson's production, arrangements
by longtime Chicago bandleader/arranger/ keyboardist Tom Washington, and
in-the-pocket playing by such musicians as recently deceased drummer Mo
Jennings, whose credits include the likes of Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf and,
bass extraordinaire Bernard Reed, who
was a member of the Artistics and who worked extensively with Chicago
producer Carl Davis. Reed's credits include work with everyone from The
Chi-Lites and Barbara Acklin to Little Richard and Howlin' Wolf. Saxophonist
Willie Henderson who is also on REBIRTH OF SOUL played and produced hits by the
Chi-Lites, Barbara Acklin and Tyrone Davis. Interestingly, it was Syleena's
first collaboration with her father since his 1994 recording BACK IN THE GAME
when she was just a teenager. "The process of creating music with my
father is not a difficult one. It's actually the only space we get along
perfectly," confides Syleena. "Music is our strongest tie, and no
matter what, he has always respected that particular bond inside of studio walls.
He is very creative as an artist and he loves music with his true heart."
Syleena
Johnson grew up outside of Chicago and one might say music chose her, although
she was initially discouraged from getting into the business by her father. Her
mother, incidentally, became the nation's first Black female police
commissioner. Syleena released the independent album LOVE HANGOVER in 1996. A
Jive Records executive immediately offered Syleena a recording contract upon
hearing her demo tape. The dissolution of a relationship with an abusive
boyfriend provided raw material for her major label debut album, CHAPTER 1:
LOVE, PAIN & FORGIVENESS, in 2001, which yielded the hit "I Am Your
Woman," penned by fellow Chicagoan R. Kelly, and led to critical acclaim
as an exceptional new voice on the R&B scene. Her follow-up, CHAPTER 2: THE
VOICE, which featured guests such as Busta Rhymes, yielded the hit "Guess
What" and was hailed as one of the best R&B albums of the year.
Meanwhile, Kanye West tapped Syleena to handle the vocals on the Top Ten
worldwide hit "All Falls Down," which also garnered her and West a
Grammy nomination and four VMA nominations for the video. With momentum
building, Syleena released CHAPTER 3: THE FLESH, which featured guests R.
Kelly, Anthony Hamilton, Jermaine Dupri, Common and Twista-a mark of respect
from her peers-as well as the hit "Another Relationship."
Subsequently she also scored a hit with Cam'ron and Kanye West with "Down
& Out" and appeared on albums by DMX and Shawnna. Syleena released
CHAPTER 4: LABOR PAINS on her own Aneelys Records in 2008,. The album opened
with sounds from the birth of her and her husband's first child, a son. In 2011
she gave birth to their second son. CHAPTER 5: UNDERRATED followed and featured
the single "A Boss" and a stunning duet with Tweet, "Angry
Girl." In 2012 Syleena released the ACOUSTIC SOUL SESSIONS EP and the
following year she joined forces with Musiq Soulchild for the reggae album
9INE. CHAPTER 6: COUPLES THERAPY followed in 2014, coinciding with her national
profile via the reality show R&B DIVAS ATLANTA and MARRIAGE BOOT CAMP, as
well as an appearance with her family on IYANLA: FIX MY LIFE. With the release of REBIRTH OF SOUL, Syleena
Johnson reaffirms her place as one of the most dynamic singers of her generation,
rooted in the great soul tradition and uniquely capable of moving it forward.
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