''Stone Rollin'' is the fourth studio album by American
R&B singer, songwriter, and producer
Raphael Saadiq
Raphael Saadiq (; born Charles Ray Wiggins; May 14, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. He rose to fame as a member of the multiplatinum group Tony! Toni! Toné! In addition to his solo and group ...
. It was released on March 25, 2011, by
Columbia Records
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and recorded at Saadiq's studio Blakesee Recording Company in Los Angeles over the course of a year.
Saadiq was inspired by the loud, raw quality of his concert performances in support of the 2008 album ''
The Way I See It
''The Way I See It'' is the third album by American R&B singer, songwriter, and producer Raphael Saadiq. It was released on September 16, 2008, by Columbia Records – his first for the label. Prior to signing with Columbia, Saadiq had independ ...
'', leading him to pursue a grittier, more aggressive sound for ''Stone Rollin''. Joined again by sound engineer Charles Brungardt, he expanded on its predecessor's traditional
soul music
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style with sounds from
rhythm and blues
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,
rock
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,
funk,
blues, and
psychedelic music
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. Most of the album's instrumentation was played by Saadiq, including the prominently featured
Mellotron
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keyboard. With the help of arranger
Paul Riser
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and engineer
Gerry Brown
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, the singer also incorporated string and orchestral arrangements to the songs.
A widespread critical success, ''Stone Rollin'' was deemed by some reviewers as Saadiq's best work and noted for its stylistic breadth,
groove
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* Groove (drumming)
* The Groove (band), an Australian rock/pop band of the 1960s
* The Groove (Sirius XM), a US radio station
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* ...
-based compositions, and varied subject matter. It also became the singer's highest-charting album in the United States, reaching number 14 on the
''Billboard'' 200. He supported the release with a concert tour from March to August 2011.
Background
In 2008,
Raphael Saadiq
Raphael Saadiq (; born Charles Ray Wiggins; May 14, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. He rose to fame as a member of the multiplatinum group Tony! Toni! Toné! In addition to his solo and group ...
released his third album ''
The Way I See It
''The Way I See It'' is the third album by American R&B singer, songwriter, and producer Raphael Saadiq. It was released on September 16, 2008, by Columbia Records – his first for the label. Prior to signing with Columbia, Saadiq had independ ...
'',
[Staff (April 4, 2011)]
Raphael Saadiq Releases Stone Rollin'
. RTTNews
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. Retrieved November 20, 2012. which featured 1960s
Motown Sound
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-inspired songs with traditional
soul music
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influences.
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A Modern Throwback
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History and profile
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''. Retrieved November 20, 2012. The album was also an exemplary release of the "classic soul revival" during its peak at the time,
[Herman, Max (March 30, 2011)]
Interview: Raphael Saadiq
. ''Illinois Entertainer''. Retrieved November 20, 2012. a music scene marked by similarly retro-minded work from mainstream artists such as
Amy Winehouse
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A m ...
and
Adele
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, independent acts such as
Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings
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and
Mayer Hawthorne
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, and older artists making comebacks such as
Al Green
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and
Bettye LaVette
Bettye LaVette (born Betty Jo Haskins, January 29, 1946) is an American soul singer-songwriter who made her first record at sixteen, but achieved only intermittent fame until 2005, when her album ''I've Got My Own Hell to Raise'' was released to ...
. In promoting the album, Saadiq broadened his audience demographic and expanded as a touring artist,
playing various music festivals throughout Europe and the United States.
[Press Here (January 6, 2011)]
Raphael Saadiq Announces Details of New Studio Album! – Raphael Saadiq
. Press release. Retrieved November 20, 2012. Along with the musical aesthetic of the album, Saadiq himself adopted a vintage soul image, donning old-fashioned attire and performing traditional R&B dance moves at shows.
His touring also inspired his approach for ''Stone Rollin'',
as he considered the louder, raw sound and general feeling of performing live.
[Thomas, Rich (March 23, 2011)]
Raphael Saadiq– Stone Rollin
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Saadiq has said of his creative intentions with the follow-up, "I’ve never shut my ears to anything, really. It's not like I’m always looking for things, either, but I can't close my ears to any music. Any guitar, any drums, any rhythm section— I’ve always been open to those things, trying to understand what makes them work in a song".
He was influenced by early rock and roll artists such as
Chuck Berry
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and
Bo Diddley
Ellas McDaniel (born Ellas Otha Bates; December 30, 1928 – June 2, 2008), known professionally as Bo Diddley, was an American guitarist who played a key role in the transition from the blues to rock and roll. He influenced many artists, incl ...
,
[Lewis, Pete (April 2011)]
Raphael Saadiq: Putting the cool in ol' skool
. ''Blues & Soul
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''. Retrieved November 20, 2012. and has cited
blues musician
Howlin' Wolf
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as an influence on the album's sound, which he described as "bluesy" and "harder" than that of his previous album,
[Murphy, Keith (March 15, 2011)]
Raphael Saadiq Readies 'Stone Rollin'; Jams With Mary J. Blige
. The Boombox. Retrieved November 20, 2012. with more aggressive
tempo
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s.
In an interview for ''Bullett Magazine'', Saadiq explained his idea of the album's title, stating "''Stone Rollin'' basically symbolizes the action of throwing dice and taking chances with life. That's what I've done my whole career—taking chances with different styles of music and making choices that other people would be afraid to take. ''Stone Rollin'' means I'm going all the way out there this time".
Recording and production

Saadiq recorded ''Stone Rollin'' at Blakeslee Recording Company, his recording studio complex in Los Angeles, California.
He spent approximately one year working on the album, including writing its music and lyrics.
He worked on the album's production with recording engineer and long-time collaborator Charles Brungardt. The two shared an interest in collecting vintage musical gear and studying historic recording techniques, which they had applied in recording ''The Way I See It''.
However, for ''Stone Rollin'', they sought to eschew its predecessor's Motown aesthetic for a more eclectic style, in keeping with Saadiq's other musical projects.
According to Brungardt, the recording of the project's earlier songs, "Heart Attack", was critical in their decision for the album.
The song was recorded during Saadiq's break from touring for ''The Way I See It'' and had originally featured that album's sound, with which they were not satisfied. When they revisited the song, Saadiq reconstructed the original recording after stripping track's individually recorded instrument
part
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s, with the exception of the vocals and some of its drums.
In an interview for ''
EQ Magazine
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'', Brungardt said of their approach, "We wanted to evolve the songs, and I wanted to evolve the engineering, as well. On ''The Way I See It'', everything was pretty much tube
pre
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's and
tube compressors. On this one, I wanted to play around with some of the more
solid-state
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gear".
For the majority of the recordings, Saadiq played most of the instruments, including bass, keyboard, guitar,
Mellotron
The Mellotron is an electro-mechanical musical instrument developed in Birmingham, England, in 1963. It is played by pressing its keys, each of which pushes a length of magnetic tape against a capstan, which pulls it across a playback head. ...
, percussion, and drums,
and he also
layered each recorded instrumental part afterwards. Brungardt used a
Neumann U47
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microphone to record each of Saadiq's instrument parts.
Saadiq recorded his vocals on a
dynamic microphone
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alone in the recording studio's control room, an approach encouraged to him earlier in his career by record producer and audio engineer
Gerry Brown
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. According to Brungardt, "
aadiq'svoice benefits from a dynamic mic because it tends to give him more bottom and presence. Plus dynamic mics can sound a little older when pushed".
For several songs, Saadiq incorporated lush orchestration and
strings as predominant elements.
He worked on the orchestral recording with Brown and arranger
Paul Riser
Paul Riser (born September 11, 1943) is an American trombonist and Motown musical arranger who was responsible for co-writing and arranging dozens of top ten hit records. His legacy as one of the "Funk Brothers" is similar to that of most of th ...
at
Ocean Way Recording
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's Studio B in Los Angeles, while the songs'
horn
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parts were mostly recorded at the Blakeslee studio.
Brown also worked with Saadiq on the album's
tracking
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at Blakeslee.
With the songs' guitar parts, Brungardt wanted to create additional distortion in order to produce a grittier guitar sound for the songs, a stylistic preference Saadiq and he had acquired from listening to a great deal of
indie rock
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at the time. He applied several techniques to achieve this sound, including increasing the
gain
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on Saadiq's
Fender Twin
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guitar amplifier, using a software
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for the recordings in post-production, and
re-amp
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ing Saadiq's guitar parts.
In his interview for ''EQ Magazine'', Brungardt discussed using a Massey TapeHead, one of his preferred plug-ins, in the recording process, stating "I’ll use that on a lot of things to get a little more grit. It thickens stuff up nicely if you record something that's a little too bright. I usually go a lot for darker tones when recording and mixing".
Some of the album's songs were recorded by Saadiq with his live band, which included drummer Lemar Carter, bassist Calvin Turner, and guitarist Rob Bacon.
Bacon, who had played with Saadiq since 2002, said of their grittier approach to guitar, "I have
relative pitch
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, as opposed to
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, so there'd be times when I'd spend 15 or 20 minutes
tuning my instrument. Then he'd come in and pick up his guitar and just start playing it however it was left the day before. On one of the tracks I had to play over all this stuff that was out of tune. Raphael was like, 'That's what makes it funky!'.
[Wood, Mikael (May 15, 2011)]
Raphael Saadiq gets rowdy
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''. Retrieved November 20, 2012. Musical guests such as vocalist
Yukimi Nagano
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, keyboardist
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, bass player
Larry Graham
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,
keyboardist
Amp Fiddler
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,
and pedal steel guitarist
Robert Randolph also contributed to the album's recording sessions,
with Saadiq selecting their parts for certain tracks.
[Mulugeta, Selamawit (May 11, 2011)]
The Source – Raphael Saadiq: “I do exactly what Hip-Hop did.”
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''. Retrieved November 20, 2012. The song "Go to Hell" was conceived from one of Amp Fiddler's Mellotron
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s.
Saadiq recorded a duet with Graham called "The Perfect Storm", included as a
hidden track
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on the album: "I played bass, but I put my bass down
aughs The first day I tried to play bass for him, I couldn't even play. I froze three times. He's my all-time idol!".
The album was
mixed using
Pro Tools
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in Blakeslee Recording Company's Studio A, with the
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4000 used mostly for monitoring, and using the SSL 9000 in the "C" room.
During mixing, Brungardt used
equalization filters such as a McDSP FilterBank plug-in and
Waves Renaissance EQ to handle excessive high end in spots, and he utilized other equipment for additional sound effects, including a
Line 6 Echo Farm, a
Roland Space Echo
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A tape echo device reco ...
, and an
Echoplex clone.
Music and lyrics
Musically, ''Stone Rollin'' expands on the Motown-inspired material of Saadiq's previous album and includes various other
R&B styles.
Along with mid-tempo soul songs, ''Stone Rollin'' features styles such as early R&B-rooted
rock and roll
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,
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-inspired
funk,
[ Bradley, Lloyd (April 5, 2011)]
BBC – Music – Review of Raphael Saadiq – Stone Rollin’
. BBC Online
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-blues,
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Raphael Saadiq Talks Stone Rollin' Influences, Being 'Raw'
Raphael Saadiq Talks 'Stone Rollin' Influences, Being 'Raw']. '' Billboard (magazine), Billboard''. Retrieved November 20, 2012. and the more expansive orchestral sound of post-Detroit Motown and 1970s
Philadelphia soul
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.
[Sterdan, Darryl (May 6, 2011)]
CANOE –– JAM! Music: This week's CD reviews
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. Retrieved November 20, 2012.[Hart, Tina (April 6, 2011)]
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Chris Douridas
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described Saadiq's sound as "a hybrid form that's rooted in these familiar elements from classic soul but recontextualized with a modern sound".
Nick Butler of Sputnikmusic called the album's songs "belters" and "guitar-heavy", and wrote of its musical influences, "While
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informs the sound of this more than anybody, it's a very early-'70s sounding album on the whole
..but there are influences that go back even further than that –
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and
Little Richard
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in particular inform some of this record's more energetic moments."
''
Los Angeles Times
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'' journalist Mikael Wood said of the album's sound and production, "Where Saadiq's previous efforts luxuriated in the layering and the fine-tuning made possible by modern recording gear, ''Stone Rollin'' presents a rawer, rowdier soul-rock sound modeled after his energetic stage show".
Music writer
Robert Christgau
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said Saadiq's compositions are characterized by "
groove
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rather than song".
Andy Kellman of
AllMusic
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wrote that the songs are "tied together by the Mellotron, a vintage keyboard – commonly associated with
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and
progressive rock
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recordings, but not foreign to soul – that evokes diseased flutes and wheezing strings", adding that "Saadiq tends to use the instrument for shading".
Music journalist
Jim DeRogatis
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observed "a little less Motown gloss" than ''The Way I See It'' and "a little more rock grit in Saadiq's grooves, heavy on the
Sly Stone
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(witness the opening 'Heart Attack'), late '50s/early '60s
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(the joyful 'Radio'), and Ray Charles ('Day Dreams'), to say nothing of the skillful use of Mellotron orchestrations as a connecting thread throughout the disc, sort of like
the Moody Blues
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suddenly finding the funk ('The Answer')."
Steve Horowitz from ''
PopMatters
''PopMatters'' is an international online magazine of cultural criticism that covers aspects of popular culture. ''PopMatters'' publishes reviews, interviews, and essays on cultural products and expressions in areas such as music, television, f ...
'' found the songs' subject matter to be assorted and said that Saadiq "personalizes each song so they seem connected as just the many aspects of one man's existence and experience".
The opening track, "Heart Attack", is a rock and roll/soul song that incorporates driving bass, reverberating rhythm guitar,
and a
four-on-the-floor
Four-on-the-floor (or four-to-the-floor) is a rhythm pattern used primarily in dance genres such as disco and electronic dance music. It is a steady, uniformly accented beat in time in which the bass drum is hit on every beat (1, 2, 3, 4)." ...
drum beat.
[Hildebrand, Lee (April 19, 2011)]
A Stone Rollin' Saadiq Embraces Rock , Music , Oakland, Berkeley & the Bay Area
. ''East Bay Express
The ''East Bay Express'' is an Oakland-based weekly newspaper serving the Berkeley, Oakland and East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. It is distributed throughout Alameda County and parts of Contra Costa County every Wednesday.
The ''E ...
''. Retrieved November 20, 2012. It is an homage to one of Saadiq's musical idols, Sly Stone,
and was inspired by
Sly and the Family Stone
Sly and the Family Stone was an American band from San Francisco. Active from 1966 to 1983, it was pivotal in the development of funk, soul, rock, and psychedelic music. Its core line-up was led by singer-songwriter, record producer, and multi ...
songs "M'Lady" and "
Dance to the Music",
whose burbling background vocals are referenced in "Heart Attack".
Saadiq said he wanted to open ''Stone Rollin'' "with that sense of urgency, that global soul and rock & roll feel".
On "Go to Hell", he alludes to his adopted surname with the line "I'm going to be a warrior of everything I say";
"Saadiq" means "man of his word" in Arabic. He played a
rockabilly
Rockabilly is one of the earliest styles of rock and roll music. It dates back to the early 1950s in the United States, especially the Southern United States, South. As a genre it blends the sound of Western music (North America), Western music ...
style of guitar on "Radio",
which portrays a disapproving woman as the personification of
mainstream radio
Contemporary hit radio (also known as CHR, contemporary hits, hit list, current hits, hit music, top 40, or pop radio) is a radio format that is common in many countries that focuses on playing current and recurrent popular music as determined by ...
: "I met this girl named Radio / said her signal was low / she wasn't getting my sound".
According to Saadiq, the line "I tried to move away / she found me the very next day" alludes to his affinity for his musical roots and those of rock and roll.
The album's title track was written as an ode to curvaceous, full-figured women, backed by a sound Saadiq described as "dirty, more of like a
Chicago blues
Chicago blues is a form of blues music developed in Chicago, Illinois. It is based on earlier blues idioms, such as Delta blues, but performed in an urban style. It developed alongside the Great Migration of the first half of the twentieth cen ...
,
Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. Active for six decades, they are one of the most popular and enduring bands of the rock era. In the early 1960s, the Rolling Stones pioneered the gritty, rhythmically d ...
dirty record ... the bluesiest joint" on the album.
[Matthews, Cameron (April 18, 2011)]
Raphael Saadiq Gives a Behind-the-Scenes Look at Stone Rollin' – Exclusive Video
Raphael Saadiq Gives a Behind-the-Scenes Look at 'Stone Rollin' –– Exclusive Video]. Spinner. Retrieved November 20, 2012. "Movin' Down the Line", an ode to a
unrequited love, love unrequited,
[Rico a.k.a. Superbizzee (May 26, 2011)]
Raphael Saadiq « Okayplayer
. Okayplayer
Okayplayer is an online hip-hop and alternative music website and community, described by ''Rolling Stone'' as a "tastemaker" and "an antidote to dull promotional Web sites used by most artists".
The community was founded by The Roots' drummer ...
. Retrieved November 20, 2012. features mellow horns, jangling guitar, heavy bass lines, and a swelling string and piano
conclusion.
[Grischow, Chad (May 11, 2011)]
Raphael Saadiq: Stone Rollin' Review – Music Review at IGN
. IGN
''IGN'' (formerly ''Imagine Games Network'') is an American video game and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc. The company's headquarters is located in San Francisco's SoMa dist ...
. Retrieved November 20, 2012. In the opinion of
Lloyd Bradley
Lloyd Bradley (born 21 January 1955) is a British music journalist and author.
Biography
Born in London to recent immigrants from St Kitts, Bradley discovered Jamaican music during his teenage years, while going out in the North London-based ...
, the song exemplifies the album's combination of traditional styles and contemporary production: "It has every bit of digital snap needed to succeed among today’s sounds; but Saadiq's masterful use of a big brass section lurking w-a-a-ay into the background picks the tune up and puts it down in a completely different era. The song turns out both laidback and urgent at the same time, and is utterly irrepressible for it".
Containing a
psychedelic funk
Psychedelic funk (also called P-funk or funkadelia, and sometimes conflated with psychedelic soul) is a music genre that combines funk music with elements of psychedelic rock. It was pioneered in the late 1960s and early 1970s by American acts li ...
sound,
"Just Don't" is sung from the point of view of a dejected narrator as realizes his woman has moved on from him.
The song features guest vocals by Yukimi Nagano and an extended
Moog
Moog may refer to:
Electronics and computing
* Moog synthesizer, a synthesizer invented by Robert Moog
* Moog Music, a synthesizer manufacturer founded by Robert Moog
* Moog (code), astronomical software
* Moog Inc., a control-system maker
People ...
solo played by Larry Dunn.
"Good Man" contains plaintive lyrics, a hook co-written and sung by vocalist
Taura Stinson
Taura Stinson is an American songwriter, producer, musician, composer and author. Stinson has co-written songs for artists including Deborah Cox, Cynthia Erivo, Kelly Rowland, Destiny's Child, Kelis and Jennifer Hudson. She has also written song ...
,
[Grundy, Luke (May 2, 2011)]
Raphael Saadiq, Shepherd's Bush Empire, London – Reviews, Music
. ''The Independent''. Retrieved November 20, 2012. and lyrics about a man mourning his partner's unfaithfulness.
[Chow, Katie (March 15, 2011)]
Raphael Saadiq: Stone Rollin’
. ''American Songwriter
''American Songwriter'' is a bimonthly magazine covering songwriting. Established in 1984, it features interviews, songwriting tips, news, reviews and lyric contest. The magazine is based in Nashville, Tennessee.
History
The ''American Songwr ...
''. Retrieved November 20, 2012. The album's closing track, "The Answer", features a wistful,
jazz-funk
Jazz-funk is a subgenre of jazz music characterized by a strong back beat ( groove), electrified sounds, and an early prevalence of analog synthesizers. The integration of funk, soul, and R&B music and styles into jazz resulted in the cre ...
sound,
and lyrics expressing a call for collective and individual responsibility. Saadiq said, "I always have a song similar to that on my albums. I was just thinking about growing up in Oakland and all the older people and mentors who helped me out at the time. So I just wanted to throw it back and say thank you, and tell all the kids out there to listen to the people trying to guide them".
Marketing and sales

''Stone Rollin'' was promoted with the release of three singles:
"Radio" on December 21, 2010, "Good Man" on February 15, 2011, and the title track on March 22. A music video for "Good Man" was filmed by Isaiah Seret, featuring fashion model
Yaya DaCosta
Camara DaCosta Johnson (born November 15, 1982), better known as Yaya DaCosta, is an American actress and model. She was the runner-up in Cycle 3 of ''America's Next Top Model''. DaCosta eventually went to star in ABC's daytime drama series ''Al ...
and actor
Chad Coleman
Chad L. Coleman (born September 6, 1967) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for playing Dennis "Cutty" Wise on the HBO series ''The Wire'' (2004–08), Tyreese on the AMC series '' The Walking Dead'' (2012–15), Mingo on '' Roots' ...
.
[Williams, Brennan (February 8, 2011)]
Video Premiere: Raphael Saadiq, Good Man' – Entertainment Newswire
. Aol Black Voices
AOL (stylized as Aol., formerly a company known as AOL Inc. and originally known as America Online) is an American web portal and online service provider based in New York City. It is a brand marketed by the current incarnation of Yahoo! Inc. ...
. Retrieved November 20, 2012. Saadiq performed the title track on ''
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
''The Tonight Show with Jay Leno'' is an American late-night talk show hosted by Jay Leno that first aired from May 25, 1992, to May 29, 2009. It resumed production on March 1, 2010 and ended on February 6, 2014.
The fourth incarnation of the ' ...
'' in March, and on ''
Conan'' in May. The album was released in March 2011 by
Columbia Records
Columbia Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music, Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, the North American division of Japanese Conglomerate (company), conglomerate Sony. It was founded on Janua ...
and debuted at number 14 on the US
''Billboard'' 200, selling 21,000 copies in its first week of release there. It was Saadiq's highest-charting album on the ''Billboard'' 200
[ Raphael Saadiq Album & Song Chart History ''Billboard''. Retrieved November 20, 2012.] and reached 32,100 copies in May, according to
Nielsen SoundScan
Luminate (formerly Nielsen SoundScan, Nielsen Music Products, and MRC Data) is a provider of music sales data. Established by Mike Fine and Mike Shalett in 1991, data is collected weekly and made available every Sunday (for albums sales) and eve ...
.
Saadiq toured in further support of the album throughout North America on a tour that began March 15 at the
House of Blues
House of Blues is an American chain of live music concert halls and restaurants. It was founded by Isaac Tigrett, the co-founder of Hard Rock Cafe, and Dan Aykroyd, co-star of the 1980 film '' The Blues Brothers''. The first location opened at ...
in Dallas and concluded June 8 at Stubb's in Austin, Texas.
[Nero, Mark Edward (February 4, 2011)]
Raphael Saadiq's Spring 2011 Tour Schedule
. About.com. Retrieved November 20, 2012.[Leeuwis, Jermy (April 22, 2011)]
. Press release. Retrieved November 20, 2012. Some concert dates featured electronic music duo
Quadron
Quadron is a Los Angeles-based Danish duo consisting of singer Coco O. and musician/producer Robin Hannibal. The group considers their genre "electronic soul music".
The self-titled debut album ''Quadron'' was released in late July 2009. ...
as an opening act.
including performances at music festivals such as
South by Southwest
South by Southwest, abbreviated as SXSW and colloquially referred to as South By, is an annual conglomeration of parallel film, interactive media, and music festivals and conferences organized jointly that take place in mid-March in Austin, ...
and
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (commonly called the Coachella Festival or simply Coachella) is an annual music and arts festival held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, in the Coachella Valley in the Colorado Desert. ...
,
for which Saadiq played songs from ''The Way I See It'' and ''Stone Rollin'', as well as unreleased material.
[Elias, Matt (April 18, 2011)]
Raphael Saadiq Chills Out '70s–Style On Road To Coachella – Music, Celebrity, Artist News
. MTV Networks
Paramount Media Networks (formerly known as Warner Cable Communications, Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment, MTV Networks, Viacom Media Networks, and ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks) is an American mass media division of Paramount Global tha ...
. Retrieved November 20, 2012. To reproduce the recorded music onstage, Saadiq performed with an eight-piece band
that included bass player Calvin Turner, drummer Lemar Carter, keyboardist Charles Jones, guitarists Rob Bacon and Josh Smith, and backing singers Erika Jerry and BJ Kemp.
In contrast to his touring for ''The Way I See It'', Saadiq did not include a horn section for certain shows and played on guitar for a more rock-oriented sound.
While travelling between concert dates, Saadiq and his bandmates watched music documentaries for inspiration, including a documentary on
Bob Marley and the Wailers
Bob Marley and the Wailers (previously known as The Wailers, and prior to that The Wailing Rudeboys, The Wailing Wailers and The Teenagers) were a Jamaican ska, rocksteady and reggae band. The founding members, in 1963, were Bob Marley (Robe ...
and the 1973 film ''
Wattstax
''Wattstax'' was a benefit concert organized by Stax Records to commemorate the seventh anniversary of the 1965 riots in the African-American community of Watts, Los Angeles. The concert took place at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on August 2 ...
''.
Saadiq expanded his touring for the album into August 2011, with concerts alternating between North American headlining dates and European music festivals,
and also toured Europe through March 2012, including as an opening act on
Lenny Kravitz's tour.
Critical reception
''Stone Rollin'' was met with widespread critical acclaim and proved among 2011's best reviewed records. At
Metacritic
Metacritic is a website that aggregates reviews of films, TV shows, music albums, video games and formerly, books. For each product, the scores from each review are averaged (a weighted average). Metacritic was created by Jason Dietz, Marc ...
, which assigns a
normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an
average
In ordinary language, an average is a single number taken as representative of a list of numbers, usually the sum of the numbers divided by how many numbers are in the list (the arithmetic mean). For example, the average of the numbers 2, 3, 4, 7, ...
score of 86, based on 20 reviews.
Aggregator
AnyDecentMusic?
AnyDecentMusic? is a website that collates album reviews from magazines, websites, and newspapers. Primarily focused on popular music – covering rock, pop, electronic, dance, folk, country, roots, hip-hop, R&B, and rap – albums are ad ...
gave it 7.6 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.
Reviewing the album for AllMusic, Kellman deemed it not just a "
period-piece" but also "the high point of Saadiq's career, his exceptional output with
Tony! Toni! Toné!
Tony! Toni! Toné! was an American Soul music, soul/Contemporary R&B, R&B band (music), band from Oakland, California, popular during the late 1980s and early to mid-1990s. During the band's heyday, it was composed of D'wayne Wiggins on lead voc ...
included",
while Kevin Ritchie of ''
Now
Now most commonly refers
to the present time.
Now, NOW, or The Now may also refer to:
Organizations
* Natal Organisation of Women, a South African women's organization
* National Organization for Women, an American feminist organization
* Now ...
'' said he exhibited "the electrifying fervour and meticulous musicianship typical of his stage show" on the record.
[Ritchie, Kevin (May 12, 2011)]
Raphael Saadiq – Stone Rollin’
. ''Now
Now most commonly refers
to the present time.
Now, NOW, or The Now may also refer to:
Organizations
* Natal Organisation of Women, a South African women's organization
* National Organization for Women, an American feminist organization
* Now ...
''. Retrieved May November 20, 2012. Steve Horowitz from ''PopMatters'' wrote that the album "shows off Saadiq's genius as a singer, writer, instrumentalist, and producer of modern rhythm and blues that pays homage to its traditions", adding that it does not have "a false step or even a dull note".
[Horowitz, Steve (May 9, 2011)]
Raphael Saadiq: Stone Rollin' < PopMatters
. ''PopMatters
''PopMatters'' is an international online magazine of cultural criticism that covers aspects of popular culture. ''PopMatters'' publishes reviews, interviews, and essays on cultural products and expressions in areas such as music, television, f ...
''. Retrieved November 20, 2012. In ''
MSN Music
''MSN Music'' was a part of MSN's web services. It delivered music news, music videos, spotlights on new music, artist information, and live performances of artists. The website also served as a digital music store from 2004 to 2008.
History
I ...
'', Robert Christgau said Saadiq "plays with himself to beat the band" like Prince and "makes these 10 tracks bump and pulse. And then you notice even the less pneumatic ones connecting as songs." However, he perceived a drop-off from ''The Way I See It'' in terms of songwriting and catchiness, singling out "Go to Hell", "Day Dreams", and "Good Man" as the highlights.
''
Slant Magazine
''Slant Magazine'' is an American online publication that features reviews of movies, music, TV, DVDs, theater, and video games, as well as interviews with actors, directors, and musicians. The site covers various film festivals like the New Yo ...
''s Matthew Cole was more critical, finding the record too involved in fabricating retro sensibilities "to leave a lasting impression of its own ... even the highlights are complacent genre exercises".
[Cole, Matthew (May 9, 2011)]
Raphael Saadiq: Stone Rollin' , Music Review
. Slant Magazine. Retrieved November 20, 2012.
At the end of 2011, ''Stone Rollin'' was named one of the year's best albums in several critics' top-10 lists; it was ranked at number one by Thomas Fawcett from ''
The Austin Chronicle
''The Austin Chronicle'' is an alternative weekly newspaper published every Thursday in Austin, Texas, United States. The paper is distributed through free news-stands, often at local eateries or coffee houses frequented by its targeted demogr ...
'', number three by James Reed of ''
The Boston Globe
''The Boston Globe'' is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston, Massachusetts. The newspaper has won a total of 27 Pulitzer Prizes, and has a total circulation of close to 300,000 print and digital subscribers. ''The Boston Glob ...
'', number six by ''Los Angeles Times'' critic Todd Martens, and number seven by ''
Chicago Tribune
The ''Chicago Tribune'' is a daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, United States, owned by Tribune Publishing. Founded in 1847, and formerly self-styled as the "World's Greatest Newspaper" (a slogan for which WGN radio and television a ...
'' critic
Greg Kot
Greg Kot (born March 3, 1957) is an American music journalist and author. From 1990 until 2020, Kot was the rock music critic at the ''Chicago Tribune'', where he covered popular music and reported on music-related social, political and busines ...
, who also called it Saadiq's greatest work: "He's always written songs steeped in soul and R&B, but now he gives them a progressive edge with roaming bass lines and haunted keyboard textures. He's no longer a retro stylist – he's writing new classics." "Good Man" was nominated for the
2012 Grammy Award for
Best Traditional R&B Performance.
Track listing
All songs were produced by
Raphael Saadiq
Raphael Saadiq (; born Charles Ray Wiggins; May 14, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. He rose to fame as a member of the multiplatinum group Tony! Toni! Toné! In addition to his solo and group ...
and co-produced by Charles Brungardt.
Notes
* "The Answer" contains a hidden track, known as "The Perfect Storm".
[Adepoju, Ayodele (June 13, 2011)]
Raphael Saadiq – Stone Rollin' , Album Review
. SoulCulture. Retrieved November 20, 2012.
Personnel
Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.
Musicians
* Mark Adams –
horn
Horn most often refers to:
* Horn (acoustic), a conical or bell shaped aperture used to guide sound
** Horn (instrument), collective name for tube-shaped wind musical instruments
* Horn (anatomy), a pointed, bony projection on the head of various ...
(track 10)
* Sarah Bach – horn (tracks 2, 7, 8)
* Rob Bacon – guitar (track 2)
* Brian Benning – violin (tracks 2, 7, 8)
* Robert Brosseau – violin (track 10)
*
Alex Budman Alexander Budman (born February 15, 1973) is a multi-instrumentalist, composer and arranger from Sacramento, California, United States. Alex lived in the San Francisco Bay Area from 1995-2005 and was best known there for leading the Contemporar ...
– woodwind (track 10)
* Mark Cargill – violin (tracks 2, 7, 8, 10)
* Carl Lemar Carter – drums (tracks 2, 7), additional drums (track 1),
snare drum
The snare (or side drum) is a percussion instrument that produces a sharp staccato sound when the head is struck with a drum stick, due to the use of a series of stiff wires held under tension against the lower skin. Snare drums are often used i ...
s (track 10)
* Giovanna Clayton – cello (tracks 2, 7, 8)
* Dan Foreno – trumpet (tracks 2, 7, 8)
* Jeff Driskill – saxophone (tracks 2, 7, 8), woodwind (track 10)
* Assa Drori – violin (track 10)
* Erika Duke – cello (track 10)
*
Larry Dunn
Larry is a masculine given name in English, derived from Lawrence or Laurence. It can be a shortened form of those names.
Larry may refer to the following:
People Arts and entertainment
* Larry D. Alexander, American artist/writer
*Larry Boon ...
– piano (tracks 7, 8),
Minimoog
The Minimoog is an analog synthesizer first manufactured by Moog Music between 1970 and 1981. Designed as a more affordable, portable version of the modular Moog synthesizer, it was the first synthesizer sold in retail stores. It was first popul ...
(track 8)
* Karen Elaine –
viola
; german: Bratsche
, alt=Viola shown from the front and the side
, image=Bratsche.jpg
, caption=
, background=string
, hornbostel_sachs=321.322-71
, hornbostel_sachs_desc=Composite chordophone sounded by a bow
, range=
, related=
*Violin family ...
(tracks 2, 7, 8)
* Garrett Ellis –
alto saxophone (track 7)
* Charles Evertt – violin (track 10)
*
Amp Fiddler
Joseph Anthony "Amp" Fiddler is an American singer, songwriter, keyboardist, and record producer from Detroit, Michigan. His musical styles include funk, soul, dance and electronica music. He is probably best known for his contributions to the ...
–
Mellotron
The Mellotron is an electro-mechanical musical instrument developed in Birmingham, England, in 1963. It is played by pressing its keys, each of which pushes a length of magnetic tape against a capstan, which pulls it across a playback head. ...
(track 2)
* Samuel Formicola – viola (track 10)
* Todd French – cello (track 10)
* Miguel Gandelman –
tenor saxophone
The tenor saxophone is a medium-sized member of the saxophone family, a group of instruments invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s. The tenor and the alto are the two most commonly used saxophones. The tenor is pitched in the key of B (while ...
(track 7)
* Alex Gorlovsky – violin (track 10)
* Maurice Grants – cello (track 10)
*
Dan Higgins
Dan Higgins (born January 28, 1957 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American saxophone and woodwind player. He has worked with such artists as John Williams, Seth MacFarlane, Aerosmith, Stevie Wonder, Neil Diamond, Al Jarreau, Maroon 5, Kenny Logg ...
– saxophone (tracks 2, 7, 8)
* Johannes Joergensen – guitar (track 10)
* Charles Jones – piano (track 6)
* Vahe Karykian – cello (tracks 2, 7, 8)
* B.J. Kemp – snare drums (track 10)
* Harry Kim – trumpet (tracks 2, 7, 8)
* Paul Klintworth – horn (track 10)
* Johanna Krejci – violin (tracks 2, 7, 8, 10)
* Gina Kronstadt – violin (tracks 2, 7, 8)
* Gayle Levant –
harp (tracks 2, 7, 8)
* Jon Lewis – trumpet (track 10)
*
Darrell Mansfield
Darrell Mansfield is an American vocalist, harmonica player, songwriter, recording artist, and performer of various genres including gospel, contemporary Christian music, blues, blues rock, rock, country rock, and soul/R&B. He is considered a p ...
– harmonica (track 5)
* Jean Marinelli – horn (tracks 2, 7, 8)
* Miguel Martinez – cello (tracks 2, 7, 8)
* Joe Meyer – horn (track 10)
* Dennis Molchan – violin (track 10)
* Raymond Monteiro – trumpet (track 7)
* Jorge Moraga – viola (tracks 2, 7, 8)
*
Yukimi Nagano
Yukimi Eleanora Nagano (born 31 January 1982) is a Swedish singer and songwriter. She is the vocalist for the Swedish electronic group Little Dragon.
Career Early career
Nagano first made a record at the age of 18 with Andreas Saag (Swell Sess ...
– vocals (track 8)
* Karolina Naziemiec – viola (track 10)
* Stephanie O'Keefe – horn (tracks 2, 7, 8)
* Mone't Owens – background vocals (tracks 3, 6, 8)
*
Robert Randolph –
steel guitar
A steel guitar ( haw, kīkākila) is any guitar played while moving a steel bar or similar hard object against plucked strings. The bar itself is called a "steel" and is the source of the name "steel guitar". The instrument differs from a conve ...
(track 6)
*
Paul Riser
Paul Riser (born September 11, 1943) is an American trombonist and Motown musical arranger who was responsible for co-writing and arranging dozens of top ten hit records. His legacy as one of the "Funk Brothers" is similar to that of most of th ...
– conductor (track 10), horn arrangement (track 2), orchestral arrangement (track 10),
string arrangements (tracks 2, 7, 8, 10)
* Kathleen Robertson – violin (tracks 2, 7, 8)
* Anatoly Rosinsky – violin (tracks 2, 7, 8, 10)
* Robin Ross – viola (tracks 2, 7, 8)
*
Raphael Saadiq
Raphael Saadiq (; born Charles Ray Wiggins; May 14, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. He rose to fame as a member of the multiplatinum group Tony! Toni! Toné! In addition to his solo and group ...
– bass (tracks 1, 3, 5, 6, 8–10),
Clavinet (track 9), drums (tracks 1, 3–5, 8–10), guitar (tracks 5–7), guitars (tracks 1, 3, 4, 8, 9), horn arrangement (track 9), Mellotron (tracks 1, 4, 5, 7–10), producer, percussion (track 1),
tambourine
The tambourine is a musical instrument in the percussion family consisting of a frame, often of wood or plastic, with pairs of small metal jingles, called " zills". Classically the term tambourine denotes an instrument with a drumhead, thou ...
(track 9), vocals
* Rob Schaer – trumpet (track 10)
* Harry Shirinian – viola (tracks 2, 7, 8, 10)
* Haim Shtrum – violin (tracks 2, 7, 8)
* Garret Smith –
trombone
The trombone (german: Posaune, Italian, French: ''trombone'') is a musical instrument in the brass family. As with all brass instruments, sound is produced when the player's vibrating lips cause the air column inside the instrument to vibrat ...
(track 7)
* Taura Stinson – vocals (track 9)
* Lesa Terry – violin (tracks 2, 7, 8, 10)
* JoAnn Tominaga –
concertmaster
The concertmaster (from the German ''Konzertmeister''), first chair (U.S.) or leader (U.K.) is the principal first violin player in an orchestra (or clarinet in a concert band). After the conductor, the concertmaster is the second-most signif ...
(tracks 2, 7, 8)
* Calvin Turner – bass (tracks 2 and 7), snare drums (track 10), horn arrangement (track 7)
*
Wah Wah Watson
Melvin M. Ragin (December 8, 1950 – October 24, 2018), known professionally as "Wah Wah Watson", was an American guitarist who was a member of The Funk Brothers, the studio band for Motown Records.
Career
A native of Richmond, Virginia, Melvin ...
– additional guitar (track 7)
* Elizabeth Wilson – violin (tracks 2, 7, 8, 10)
* Rodney Wirtz – viola (track 10)
* John Wittenberg – violin (tracks 2, 7, 8)
* Jorge Wittenberg – viola (tracks 2, 7, 8)
* Shari Zippert – violin (tracks 2, 7, 8)
Production
* Lauren Barford – production coordination
* Mathieu Bitton – art direction, package design
*
Gerry "The Gov" Brown – engineer
* Charles Brungardt – engineer, mixing, co-producer
*
Bernie Grundman
Bernie Grundman is an American audio engineer.
He is most known for his mastering work and his studio, Bernie Grundman Mastering, which he opened in 1984 in Hollywood. The studio, which includes engineers Chris Bellman, Patricia Sullivan, and ...
– mastering
* Michelle Holme – art direction
* Marlon Marcel – assistant engineer, engineer
* Alex Prager – photography
* Ricardo Ribeiro – assistant engineer
* Wesley Seidman – assistant engineer
Charts
Release history
References
External links
*
*
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2011 albums
Albums produced by Raphael Saadiq
Columbia Records albums
Raphael Saadiq albums
Progressive soul albums
Neo-psychedelia albums
Psychedelic music albums by American artists