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''Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite'' is the debut album by American R&B singer-songwriter
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. It was recorded in 1994 and 1995 and released on April 2, 1996, by
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. Maxwell largely wrote and produced the album himself, recording in sessions at
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, RPM, Sorcerer, and Chung King Studios in New York City, and CRC recording studios in Chicago. The resulting music features a mellow,
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-based sound with elements of
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,
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, smooth soul, and quiet storm. A
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, ''Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite'' was composed as a
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that focuses on an adult romance, based in part on Maxwell's personal experiences. ''Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite'' was not an immediate commercial success, but it was helped by the release of its second single " Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder)" in July 1996, and the album eventually became a million-seller. It was also a success with critics, who praised it as a departure from the mainstream,
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-oriented R&B of the time, while earning Maxwell several accolades and comparisons to soul singers of the past, particularly
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and
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. The success of ''Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite'' elevated Maxwell's reputation to that of a sex symbol and a notable performer in the music industry. He was credited with shaping the "
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'' (1995) and
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's '' Baduizm'' (1997), the album provided commercial exposure to neo soul and has since been cited by several critics as Maxwell's greatest work.


Background

After receiving a low-cost Casio keyboard from a friend, Brooklyn, New York-native Maxwell began composing material at age 17.Huey, Steve. Maxwell: Biography Allmusic. Retrieved on 2009-03-30. Raised in the borough's East New York-section, Maxwell's previous musical experience included his beginnings as a singer in the congregation of his Baptist church, which had become an integral part of his life after the death of his father in a plane crash.Brennan (2002), pp. 132–133. Already a fan of what he described as " jheri curl
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", which was the trademark of early 1980s R&B acts such as
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, S.O.S. Band and
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, Maxwell began to teach himself to play a variety of instruments. According to him, the R&B of the early 1980s contained "the perfect combination of computerized instrumentation with a live feel", and that the genre's dynamics later became lost due to the influence of
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on R&B.Adams (1998), pp. 172–173. Despite facing ridicule from classmates for being shy and awkward, he progressed and continued to develop his musical abilities. At 19, Maxwell began performing throughout the New York club circuit while supporting himself by waiting tables during the day. He was able to gain access to a 24 track recording studio and started to record songs for a demo tape, which he circulated among his friends. The demo engendered interest, and his official debut concert performance at Manhattan nightclub Nell's drew a crowd. During the next two years, Maxwell wrote and recorded over three hundred songs and played frequently at small venues throughout New York City. Maxwell's performances continued to draw interest and increase the buzz about him, and he was called "the next
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" by a writer from ''Vibe'' magazine who attended one of his shows. After earning a considerable reputation, Maxwell signed a recording contract with
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in 1994. He adopted his middle name as a moniker out of respect for his family's privacy.


Recording and production

Maxwell recorded his debut album between 1994 and 1995 at
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, RPM Studios, Sorcerer Studios and Chung King Studios in New York City, and at CRC Studios in Chicago, Illinois.Product Page: ''Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite''
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''Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite'' was produced primarily by
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, who was credited as P.M., and Maxwell, who was credited as "MUSZE", a
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.Maxwell (1996), p. 10. Columbia executives reluctantly gave Maxwell creative freedom in his contract and were hesitant to allow him produce the album alone. They assigned Chicago-based, English producer and multi-instrumentalist Stuart Matthewman to the project, but he only produced the first few tracks. Matthewman had previously worked with English R&B and jazz group Sade. During the recording sessions, Maxwell worked extensively with collaborators, including Matthewman, soul singer-songwriter Leon Ware, and funk guitarist Melvin "Wah-Wah Watson" Ragin. Prior to working with Maxwell, Ware and Ragin were collaborators of soul musician Marvin Gaye; Ware had produced and composed most of Gaye's tenth album '' I Want You'' (1976).Jurek, Thom. Review: ''I Want You'' Allmusic. Retrieved on March 30, 2009. Production assistance and instrumentation from such veteran session musicians contributed significantly to ''Urban Hang Suite''s vintage overtones and classic R&B influences. Matthewman and Maxwell played several instruments during recording for the album, including guitar, drums, saxophone, bass, and keyboards. They also composed three of the album's eleven tracks together. After the recording sessions ended in March 1995, ''Urban Hang Suite'' was mixed by P.M. (Peter Mokran) and audio engineer Mike Pela, after which it was mastered by Tom Coyne at Sterling Sound in New York City.


Music and lyrics

Although one of his earliest influences was early 1980s urban R&B, ''Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite'' was inspired by the sounds and themes of classic soul artists such as
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,
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,
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,
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According to Prince biographer Alex Hahn, Maxwell adopts the singer's sound and style, particularly from songs such as " Do Me, Baby" (1982) and " Pink Cashmere" (1993),Hahn (2003), p. 227. while ''
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''s Amy Linden said that he "melds a soft-spoken singing style with the fluid, spacious grooves often associated with the cocktail funk of Sade".Linden, Amy
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Critics have also noted Maxwell's
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singing voice, and the music's atmospheric, funky instrumentation, featuring mellow horns, wah wah guitar,
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and deep, articulate
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The tempo of the songs slowly diminishes through the course of the album's songs. One critic attributes the tempo decrease to Stuart Matthewman's production. The album contains elements of
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,
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, contemporary R&B and quiet storm, and it is mostly composed of sexual balladry and slow jams.Ryan, Linda
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that focuses on an adult romance from first encounter to its dramatic conclusion.Harrington, Richard.
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Over the course of the album, Maxwell details a single passionate encounter. Throughout, it examines the concept with lyrical themes of love, sex and spirituality, as well as issues such as commitment, marriage and monogamy. Maxwell has described the themes and his thoughts on romance as "idealistic" on ''Urban Hang Suite''.Hay, Carla
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compared the album's concept to that of Marvin Gaye's 1978 record ''
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'', which dealt with his divorce, saying that ''Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite'' had been reworked as a treatise on monogamy. The album has been noted for the sincerity of Maxwell's lyrics, which depict a man's weakness and vulnerability to a woman's love. In an interview with music journalist Mark Coleman, Maxwell cited his respect for African-American women as the inspiration for the respectful nature of his lyrics towards women. Maxwell told ''
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''s Dimitri Erhlich that his main muse for ''Urban Hang Suite'' was women, and further elaborated on his inspiration, stating: Maxwell also cited his grandmother and other West Indian women he knows as the inspiration behind his romantic notions. Music journalists inferred that the album was inspired by or based on an unsuccessful affair in Maxwell's life. Maxwell said in an interview, "I'm so innately romantic and always have been, and I went through this particular romantic experience and based my album on that".Columnist. "What He Does Want Is to Make Beautiful Music". ''PACE Magazine'': 100. September 2002. The album's liner notes have a dedication from Maxwell to his "musze", stating "I could never have done this without you". The album opens with an instrumental track, "The Urban Theme", which begins with the sound of a
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. The track's prominent funk sound is reminiscent of the music of the Brand New Heavies. "Welcome" features the album's prominent sexual vibe, and contains a quiet storm sound and saxophone. The two opening tracks both contain prominent funk influence.Columnist
The Greatest Make-Out Songs of All Time
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Roni Sarig wrote that their "early '80s full-band R&B and jazz pop grooves are reminiscent of
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's brightest days and
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The funk-influenced "Sumthin' Sumthin'", which was co-written by Leon Ware, contains a strong, rhythmically tight groove created by the implementation of the "pocket" bass technique.Kringel (2004), p. 61. Co-written by songwriter Itaal Shur, "Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder)" opens with a funky groove and bass line, and features a forceful rhythm and rough funk sound. The song contains strong
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The song has been covered by gospel artists such as Londa Larmond and LaShun Pace. Cited by ''Blender'' magazine as one of the "Greatest Make-Out Songs of All Time", "...Til the Cops Come Knockin'" contains sexually explicit lyrics and a slower tempo than its preceding tracks. It also contains the sound of distant sirens and "grinding porn-movie" guitar licks. The songs "Whenever Wherever Whatever" and "Lonely's the Only Company (I & II)" are ballads that contain themes of vulnerability to love. "Suitelady (The Proposal Jam)" completes the album's concept of monogamy with lyrics depicting a marriage proposal from Maxwell. ''Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite'' closes with the instrumental track "The Suite Theme". While the length of the track is listed as 13:47 minutes, the song ends after 6:00 minutes, followed by a period of silence, before resuming with a
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, which consists of 1:41 minutes of an instrumental version of "...Til the Cops Come Knockin'".


Release and promotion

After ''Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite'' was completed, the finished recordings were presented to Columbia Records in mid 1995.Williams, Jean A.
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It was shelved for nearly a year, because of issues with Columbia's management, the label's extensive reorganization, and record executives' doubts regarding the album's commercial potential. The marketplace dominance of hip hop soul in 1995 was in contrast with Maxwell's monogamous themes and older soul influences, which Columbia worried would be interpreted as old-fashioned.Maxwell: Biography
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The label's executives also feared that his romantic concept and image would not appeal to listeners. Maxwell made matters worse by refusing to allow his picture to be placed on the album's front cover; instead he preferred to have the track listing and other information he felt was more important about the album in place of his photo. Regarding the cover, Maxwell later said "I wanted people to have the facts: the title, the selections and the fact that you had to basically buy it. I wanted people to come to the music and not base any opinion on the image". Columbia reached a compromise with Maxwell and used a promotional shot of him as the back cover. The album's front cover art also features a picture of a pair of golden women's shoes on the floor of a hotel room, with the bar coding prominently displayed.Williams, Jean A.
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In the period before its release, Maxwell wrote and demoed songs for a subsequent studio album, and embarked on an African American college tour with Groove Theory and the Fugees. The album was eventually released on April 2, 1996, and was a slow performer commercially. On April 20, it made its chart debut at number 38 on the
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-certified single "Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder)", which had shipped 500,000 copies in the US by October, was considered by music journalists to be a significant factor in consumers' increased interest in the album. On September 17, ''Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite'' was certified gold by the
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By 1997, the album had shipped one million copies, earning platinum status from the RIAA. It spent seventy-eight weeks on the ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart, while becoming a Top 30 chart hit in the United Kingdom. In 2002, it was certified double platinum, and by 2008, it stood as Maxwell's best-selling album, having sold 1,790,000 copies, according to
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Critical reception

''Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite'' received positive reviews from critics. It was called a "masterpiece" by several reviewers who viewed it as a departure from the mainstream, hip hop-oriented R&B of the time.Shapiro (2006), pp. 259–260. Maxwell was also compared to soul singers of the 1960s and 1970s. Writing for '' Vibe'', OJ Lima said the record was a "refreshing detour from hump-bouncin' '90s R&B",Lima, OJ.
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. '' Vibe'': 132. March 1996.
while Dimitri Ehrlich from ''
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'' wrote that Maxwell "smooths hip-hop's and soul's edges, proving that black dance music doesn't automatically mean ghetto culture." Jim Farber of the ''
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'' called it "one of the few modern sex albums to offer a sense of succor", and '' Urban Latino'' hailed it as "one of the most soulful releases of the year", writing that Maxwell exhibited "the soul of
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, pre-'' Thriller''".Columnist. "Review: ''Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite''". '' Urban Latino'': vol. 1, no. 8. 1996. In ''American Visions'', Michael George wrote, "In an age where young, black artists are criticized (often rightly so) for misogynistic lyrics, Maxwell's focus on commitment is refreshing. But more important, he can flat-out sing."George, Michael
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'' (2004), Arion Berger later said, " axwell'slaid-back romanticism has heat at its core and a powerful groove that grounds the music: By varying the push of the beat but retaining the central mellow vibe, Maxwell creates a sound as felicitous on headphones as it is in the bedroom."''Rolling Stone'' (2004), p. 521. Peter Shapiro was more critical, panning Maxwell's lyrics and calling the album an "overly mannered pastiche of early 70s soul ... all style and no substance". In ''
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jokingly accused Maxwell of "expiring of Afrocentric texturitis", while rating the album a "dud",Christgau, Robert.
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which indicated "a bad record whose details rarely merit further thought". At the end of 1996, ''Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite'' named one of the year's 10 best albums in lists published by ''Rolling Stone'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. It was named the 20th best album of 1996 in the Pazz and Jop, an annual poll of American critics nationwide, published by ''The Village Voice''."1996 Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll". ''The Village Voice'': February 25, 1997. For the record, Maxwell was nominated for the 1997 Grammy Award for Best R&B Album, received three
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nominations, and wins in the categories of Best Male R&B/Soul Album and Best Male R&B/Soul Single (for "Ascension"), as well as Best R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist, for the 1997 Soul Train Awards. That year, ''Rolling Stone'' voted him Best R&B Artist. The album's success also earned Maxwell his own ''
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'' special, which was a popular measure of mainstream success for recording artists in the 1990s. Nick Coleman from ''
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'' later cited ''Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite'' as the "sexiest record of 1996", while '' Q'' magazine called it "one of the very best R&B records of the '90s." ''
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'' ranked it at number six on their list of the Top Ten Albums from 1996.Southall, Nick
Top Ten Albums from 1996
.
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. Retrieved on 2009-03-31.
The album was also included in the book '' 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die''.


Legacy

Along with musicians
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and
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, Maxwell was credited with helping to shape the "
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" movement that rose to prominence during the late 1990s.Shapiro (2006), pp. 104–105. Along with D'Angelo's ''
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'' (1995) and Badu's '' Baduizm'' (1997), ''Urban Hang Suite'' has been recognized by writers for beginning neo soul's popularity and helping the genre obtain commercial visibility.Nelson, Trevor
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. TrevorNelson. Retrieved on March 30, 2009.
Harvilla, Rob
Maxwell Returns. So Do the Giant Panties
. ''The Village Voice''. Retrieved on March 31, 2009.
However, in contrast to D'Angelo, Maxwell was more conventional in his approach on his debut album. The term "neo soul" was penned in the late 1990s by record executive
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, who managed both D'Angelo and Erykah Badu. According to Shapiro, the term itself refers to a musical style that obtains its influence from more classical styles, and bohemian musicians seeking a soul revival, while setting themselves apart from the more contemporary sounds of their mainstream R&B counterparts. In commenting on the "new soul revival" in music, Maxwell told ''Entertainment Weekly'' in 1997 that "everything out there musically was inspired or influenced by something from the past. It's not about creating some super-fresh new thing. If it doesn't lend itself to your history, how is it going to extend to your future?" According to Kerika Fields, Maxwell received an overwhelmingly positive reaction to his debut album from music listeners due to their weariness of contemporary
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's predictability.Fields, Kerika.
Maxwell Thrills Them at New York's Supper Club
. ''New York Amsterdam News'': November 16, 1996.
Maxwell's role in writing and producing the album exhibited a level of artistic control by an R&B artist that was uncommon in the recording industry at the time. On Maxwell's emergence with ''Urban Hang Suite'', writer Carol Brennan cited him, along with the Fugees, D'Angelo and Tony Rich, as neo soul musicians that "exhibited the identifying characteristics of this new breed of R&B artists: lyrics that give voice to intense personal expression, creative control over the music, and successful debut." In his book ''A Change Is Gonna Come: Music, Race & the Soul of America'' (2006), Craig Hansen Werner lists ''Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite'' as important in neo soul, including it along with R. Kelly's '' R.'' (1998), D'Angelo's '' Voodoo'' (2000), the Young Disciples' '' Road to Freedom'' (1991), Aaliyah's self-titled final release (2001), Faith Evans' '' Keep the Faith'' (1998) and "anything by
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" as among "the starter kit" for the genre.Werner (2006), p. 328. In ''Songs in the Key of Black Life: A Rhythm and Blues Nation'' (2003), writer Mark Anthony Neal cited the album as one of the most popular of neo soul recordings, along with Musiq Soulchild's '' Aijuswanaseing'' (2000) and India.Arie's ''
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'' (2001), that helped to redefine the boundaries and contours of black pop and R&B.Neal (2003), p. 117. The unexpected commercial and critical success of ''Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite'' helped establish Maxwell as a serious performer in the music industry. He was described by critics as "part of a new generation of smooth soul crooners", and he obtained a reputation among fans as a sex symbol, which according to one journalist, was due to his "wild" afro and "extravagant cheekbones".Federico, Frank.
Maxwell's Show Is a Scream
. ''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel'': July 25, 1997.
His concert performances in promotion of the album attracted many female fans. One sold-out concert at New York City's
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was praised by ''Rolling Stone'', who compared him to R&B singers such as Gaye, Prince, Frankie Beverly, and
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. The magazine highlighted Maxwell's showmanship, "down-to-earth" attitude and body movements including dropping down to his knees, swiveling his hips in a "slow grind", and crawling across the stage while singing.Columnist
Maxwell: Radio City Music Hall, New York
''Rolling Stone''. Retrieved on April 4, 2009.
''
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'' writer Jeannine Amber compared his stage presence to
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. According to some journalists, Maxwell's appeal to female fans was due to the respectful and sincere nature of his lyrics regarding women. In ''Contemporary Musician'' (1998), Mary Alice Adams examined the personal impact of his debut album on listeners: Maxwell's following studio albums were received less enthusiastically by critics, who were more critical of his songwriting on his next two studio albums, '' Embrya'' (1998) and '' Now'' (2001). ''Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite'' has since been cited by several critics as his best album, including Stephen Cook from
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, who said it was "destined to become a classic contemporary R&B disc".


Track listing


Personnel

Credits for ''Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite'' adapted from liner notes.Track listing and credits as per liner notes for Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite album


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


References


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External links

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