Dinner & Dessert

Dinner & Dessert

by Dinner Party
Dinner & Dessert

Dinner & Dessert

by Dinner Party

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Overview

An elevator pitch on behalf of this quartet might begin by mentioning the musicians' shared Kendrick Lamar credentials, their vital roles in the progression of jazz, R&B, and rap, and 11 combined Grammy nominations at the time of this EP's arrival. But no such appeal is necessary when the principal figure, Terrace Martin, can simply release the recordings through his Sounds of Crenshaw label. Featuring saxophonist/keyboardist Martin, pianist Robert Glasper, beatmaker 9th Wonder, and saxophonist Kamasi Washington, Dinner Party has the informal, relaxed, and communal qualities implied by the title. The recurrent presence of Phoelix, a lyricist/vocalist credited on Glasper and Martin's R+R=Now project and assorted crucial works out of his native Chicago, adds verbal conversation, covering police brutality, weariness, pride, and romance. Washington complements Phoelix with supportive playing in a similarly tender fashion, even as he swoops and flutters over the beatific trance groove of "First Responders" and the bobbing "The Mighty Tree." The first of those two tracks and the tone-setting "Sleepless Nights" contain two of 9th's most tranquil and transporting drum patterns, while the producer's sampling prowess is at its sneaky finest on the grainier "Freeze Tag," repurposing a memorable moment from The Boondocks. Least conspicuous of all is Glasper, so low profile and nuanced at times that he can be mistaken for a sampled element. Facilitator Martin steps to the front only for the closing "LUV U," a smooth vocoder ballad that can be heard as a make-up sequel to his earlier 2020 solo single "Lies." The brief set overall evokes some of the same feelings as 9th's Black Radio Recovered remix of "Afro Blue," Kendrick's "These Walls," and much of Martin's Velvet Portraits, all connected and nutritive recordings offering solace and strength. There's no crosstalk, just completed thoughts. [A mere three months after the EP was released, Dinner Party: Dessert was served up with an alternate version of each track featuring an additional voice or two. In the case of "The Mighty Tree," an inspired Rapsody verse is trailed by an interjection from Herbie Hancock's piano. The track undergoing the most significant makeover is "First Responders," overlaid with a triumphant verse from TDE president Punch and additional seasoning from Bilal. Dinner Party: Dessert was nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Progressive R&B Album. In 2024, the two EPs were finally made available on compact disc, combined in no-frills fashion as Dinner & Dessert.] ~ Andy Kellman

Product Details

Release Date: 01/26/2024
Label: Sounds Of Crenshaw
UPC: 0197342273831
Rank: 15376

Tracks

  1. Sleepless Nights
  2. Love You Bad
  3. From My Heart and My Soul
  4. First Responders
  5. The Mighty Tree
  6. Freeze Tag
  7. LUV U
  8. Sleepless Nights
  9. Love You Bad
  10. From My Heart and My Soul
  11. First Responders
  12. The Mighty Tree
  13. Freeze Tag
  14. LUV U

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Dinner Party   Primary Artist
Rapsody   Featured Artist
Kamasi Washington   Featured Artist
Malaya   Featured Artist
Herbie Hancock   Featured Artist
Alex Isley   Featured Artist
Buddy   Featured Artist
Phoelix   Featured Artist
Tarriona 'Tank' Ball   Featured Artist
Cordae   Featured Artist
Reuben Vincent   Featured Artist
Punch   Featured Artist
Bilal   Featured Artist
Snoop Dogg   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

9th Wonder   Group Member
Kamasi Washington   Group Member
Terrace Martin   Group Member
Robert Glasper   Group Member
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