Amel Larrieux & Bryce Wilson’s lone studio LP together captures the sound of the mid-‘90s like a perfect Polaroid. The fact that it has aged so well is a testament to its extraordinary quality.
Read moreAmel Larrieux’s Debut Solo Album ‘Infinite Possibilities’ Turns 25 | Album Anniversary
Larrieux’s inaugural solo affair is a boundless exploration of transcontinental jazz-soul that defined her unique soundprint without losing itself in the currents of neo soul.
Read moreAmel Larrieux’s ‘Bravebird’ Turns 20 | Album Anniversary
Larrieux’s second solo studio affair is a paradigm-shifting, proto-alternative R&B declaration of independence that proves that she is a versatile, transcendent, and ultimately unsinkable talent.
Read moreAmel Larrieux’s ‘Ice Cream Everyday’ Turns 10 | Album Anniversary
Larrieux’s fifth studio affair is a tumbling, alternative R&B paean to emotional fearlessness, mastery of self, and the clash of the spiritual with the mundane.
Read moreAmel Larrieux’s ‘Morning’ Turns 15 | Anniversary Retrospective
Album artwork designed by Mark Chappelle
On her third studio affair, Larrieux writes love and pain so well, both become pleasure. As with any set from her, each song encapsulates a feeling.
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