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Albumism’s 100 Best Albums of 2022 | #7: Robert Glasper’s ‘Black Radio III’

December 8, 2022 Albumism Staff
Robert Glasper Black Radio III

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#7 | Robert Glasper | Black Radio III
Loma Vista

So much can be said of Black Radio III. Its tracks are often chased by reprises and remixed addendums like post-credits scenes in a Marvel film. … For all that can be said, more is to be felt. As preached on the record’s introduction, ‘We don’t play music. We pray music.’ If that doesn’t resonate immediately, just one listen will justify the hype. Glasper is who he is for a reason. He knows how to turn hearers into believers. [Read Mark Chappelle’s Review]

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