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A sabbatical from music usually spells doom for any artist’s career, but most artists are not as revered as Maxwell. Eight years since his last studio release and thirteen years since his debut Maxwell’s Urban Hang Suite, an intense narrative that examines an adult romance from an initial encounter to its conclusion, Blacksummers’night signals the long anticipated return of one-third of the neo-soul movement’s Holy Trinity (Maxwell, D’Angelo & Erykah Badu).

The renowned crooner’s trademark falsetto signals his return on “Bad Habits” before the funky instrumentation takes over and continues onto “Cold”. The beautifully somber “Pretty Wings” continues to rise on the Billboard charts while also continuing its secretion from speakers during intimate late night sessions. Maxwell’s rich vocals echo over the supple “Stop The World” as he proves that no one can serenade females in an intimate session quite like he can.

Maxwell continues to dazzle over the uptempo melodies of “Love You” before proceeding into another of the album’s standout gems, “Fistful of Tears” as continues to sing his way back into both the mind and hearts of the female gender. Maxwell poignantly concludes Black with no vocals, only a jazzy instrumental in “Phoenix Rise”, metaphorically acting as a symbol of Maxwell’s resurgence and marking the close of the first installment in the Blacksummers’night trilogy. Backed by a 10 piece band throughout the album, at eight songs, an instrumental and a rumored bonus cut featuring Nas, the exceptional Blacksummers’night acts as a concise and able teaser until Maxwell’s supple vocals reappear next year with blackSummers’night.

4 spins (out of 5)

Written By Rakeem Johnson

I go by the name of Mr. Genius. Undergraduate. Professional Writing Major, Psychology Minor. A future in corporate law on the horizon. Very abstract - usually thinking outside the box. A bit unorthodox. A lover of music; specifically Hip Hop, R&B and Neo-Soul, but I'll listen to anything once. Catch Me at YK2Daily.net or on Twitter (@Mr_Genius23)

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  • maxwellmusic341
    Maxwell is back! I found this great photo gallery with pictures from the Maxwell show last night in NYC. I wish I was there, it was one of his first shows since the release of “Blacksummers’night”, which is amazing by the way. Check out the pictures here along with an article about the show:
    http://tinyurl.com/maxwellnycpics
    http://tinyurl.com/maxwellnycstory
  • Mackmusic78
    Can hear a "PRINCLY" influence on this one.Blacksummer'snight and 808 and Heartbreak(Kanye) are the best two r&b/urban cd's your bleak economy dollars can purchase.
  • ddotdukes
    Gets a 5 out of 5 from me. Maxwell doesnt disappoint.
  • I think the length is what ultimately held me back from giving it a full 5 outta 5, but I DEFINITELY considered it.
  • ddotdukes
    Yeah he should have had at least 3 more songs.
  • Milton M
    I just got the album... Extraordinary. So removed from what gains recognition today.
  • Sharlem
    I have heard majority of the album, it sounds phenomenal! Can’t wait for Tuesday for the album! Have y’all heard about this singer named K’Jon, he has that song “On The Ocean” …he gives me that Maxwell vibe…yall should check him out at http://www.myspace.com/whoiskjon
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