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''Ray Ray'' is the second studio album by American R&B singer, songwriter, and producer
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. It was released October 5, 2004, by his record label, Pookie Entertainment. After being dropped from
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, Saadiq formed the label and recorded the album. He pursued a 1970s-inspired musical direction that was looser than his 2002 debut album, '' Instant Vintage'', and produced ''Ray Ray'' with Michael Angelo,
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, and Kelvin Wooten. Titled after Saadiq's childhood nickname, ''Ray Ray'' features funky,
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-oriented songs and Saadiq's characteristic fusion of programmed beats, strings,
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melodies, and live guitar. They are arranged in a
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and touch on lighthearted romantic themes and socially conscious messages. The album debuted at number 86 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 chart, but fell off the next week. It received generally positive reviews from music critics. Although some were ambivalent towards its loose blaxploitation concept and Saadiq's songwriting, critics praised the album's production quality and vintage musical approach. It is currently out of print.


Background

In 2002, Saadiq released his debut solo album '' Instant Vintage'', which received critical acclaim and earned him five
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nominations. However, despite attaining a following among listeners in Europe, it was largely ignored by
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listeners in the United States and did not sell well. After its release, he was dropped by his record label
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. Saadiq subsequently formed his own label, Pookie Entertainment, on which he released the double live album ''All Hits at the House of Blues'' in 2003. The live album showcased Saadiq's solo material and songs he recorded as a part of
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during the late 1980s and 1990s. Saadiq also continued working as a producer for other recording artists, including
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,
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, Jill Scott, Nappy Roots,
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, Sunshine Anderson, and
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Recording and production

Having fulfilled his creative ambition with ''Instant Vintage'', he sought a looser direction for a follow-up studio album. He said of the direction for ''Ray Ray'' in an interview for ''
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'', "You only get to make a first statement one time, and I had definite ideas of how I wanted it to sound. ''Ray Ray'' represents a more fun side of what I do. I wanted to have a good time with it." In an interview for ''
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'', Saadiq discussed the inspiration behind the album's blaxploitation concept: Saadiq recorded the album with producers Michael Angelo, Focus..., and
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, among others. He also worked with singer-songwriter Joi, former Tony! Toni! Toné! member
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, singer-songwriter
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, singer
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, formerly of Saadiq's other group
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, singer-songwriter
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, and rapper Allie Baba, Saadiq's nephew.


Music and lyrics

The album contains a more funk-oriented sound than ''Instant Vintage'', accompanied by generally romantic and some message-oriented themes. In comparison to his first album, Saadiq regarded ''Ray Ray'' as "more aggressive, more radio-friendly ... one of those good, Saturday-playing records". Its music incorporates R&B, funk, and
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styles, along with elements of
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and hip hop music. As with ''Instant Vintage'', ''Ray Ray'' features Saadiq's characteristic fusion of programmed beats, strings,
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melodies, and live guitars. The songs are mostly mid-tempo and
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-based, and also feature rubbery bass lines and horns.
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's Andy Kellman views that the album's music is "a little funkier and a lot more energetic than 2002's ''Instant Vintage'', yet just as full of Saadiq's stylish flourishes." He writes of the album's subject matter, "for every song that's charmingly simple and full of lighthearted romantic sentiments, there's something message-oriented". Ken Capobianco of ''
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'' characterizes the album's mood as "playful" and writes that it is composed as "a bouncy
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that's a throwback to '70s funk." The album's first two tracks, "Blaxploitation" and "Ray Ray Theme", serve as audio vignettes introducing Saadiq's alter ego as the main character of a faux-Blaxploitation soundtrack. The latter track has singer Joi calling upon the character, addressing him as " soul brother number one", to "shoot me with your bop gun". Both songs help establish the character as a
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with a penchant for fast cars. However, the concept is not sustained in the following songs on the album. "I Know Shuggie Otis" is a tribute to psychedelic recording artist
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and features a screeching guitar solo. "This One" features
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and gleeful tones. "Chic Like You" contains elements of
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, gospel-styled, vocal " mmms" and fluid, funky keyboards. Its lyrics depict sensual images: "She soaks in green tea lotion / Her legs are so outspoken". "Not a Game" features a spare hip hop beat and an emotional vocal delivery by Saadiq. "Rifle Love" utilizes the sounds of barrel clicks and gunshots as a rhythm section in its chorus. Both "Live Without You" and "I Want You Back" are pleas to an ex-lover and have romantic
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by Saadiq over a gritty funk groove. "I Want You Back" also features elements of
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and electro-styled synthesizers. Saadiq adopts a falsetto/high
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singing voice on "Grown Folks". It features socially conscious lyrics and a
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-tinged arrangement. "Save Us" has a theme of disillusionment and features sparse keyboard and a somber refrain.


Title and packaging

The album was titled as a reference to his mother's nickname for him, also a childhood name. Its cover artwork was inspired by the blaxploitation films of the 1970s. It shows Saadiq dressed in a vintage cornflower blue suit, knicker pants, and lime green argyle socks, while leaning on a white 1967
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Release

''Ray Ray'' was released by Pookie Entertainment on October 5, 2004, in the United States. That same year, two
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were released in promotion of the album: "Chic Like You" and "I Want You Back". The album debuted at number 86 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 chart in the week of October 23. It was the album's only appearance on the chart. ''Ray Ray'' also spent eight weeks on the '' Billboard''
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, on which it peaked at number 18. It eventually went out of print in the U.S. In France, the album charted for two weeks and reached number 145.


Critical reception

''Ray Ray'' was met with generally positive reviews. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an
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score of 66, based on six reviews. Reviewing the album in ''
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'', Phil Johnson called it "madder and badder" than Saadiq's debut record and found its sound "more radical". "No one can distress a production like Raphael", he said, believing the singer's "multi-instrumental talents and Stevie Wonder-ish voice make him a
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for the Noughties." Andria Lisle of '' Paste'' commended Saadiq's "versatility" and found the album "softer than
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and sexier than
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of ''
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'' complimented Saadiq's "bass virtuosity" and "grown and sexy" vibe, although he viewed some of his songwriting as "amateur". ''
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''s Ken Capobianco observed an "overriding sense of joy and mischief throughout jams", and found Saadiq's "musical exuberance ... infectious". Although he found it lacking a "centerpiece track", Capobianco ultimately praised the album as a "funk" departure from most of the contemporary soul he found "studied and overly reverent". '' Slant Magazine'' editor Sal Cinquemani found it flawed as a concept album, but commended Saadiq for "conjuring soul greats like Stevie Wonder ('Live Without You'),
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('Grown Folks'), and Prince ('I Know Shuggie Otis') throughout", and stated, "just because the storyline(s) ... ceases to exist after the first few songs that doesn't mean the rest of the tracks aren't good."
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'' noted Saadiq for having "a rare gift for linking seductive melodies to slinky grooves" and stated, "''Ray Ray'' is just a collection of disconnected songs ... failing to establish a narrative. But what terrific songs they are."
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's Andy Kellman complimented its "varied" subject matter and wrote in summation, "''Ray Ray'' occasionally loses focus, slipping into moments that are either undercooked or worthy of the cutting room, but it's enjoyable enough to keep his followers happy and will certainly act as a remedy for those who don't like the gold-bricked path being taken by mainstream R&B." Ethan Brown of '' New York'' stated, "Despite its faults—and there are many ... ''Ray Ray'' is a startlingly inventive record", and found Saadiq "at his best when he revives the sad soul of Sam Cooke" on songs like "Not a Game". Andrew Simon of ''
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'' found a "handful" of songs to be poorly conceived and viewed that the album's strength was Saadiq's "crisp" production and bass playing, writing that "On a dime, the thick tones of the multi-instrumentalist's weapon of choice go from low and rumbly to high and tight." He ultimately commended Saadiq's intentions with the album's concept, stating "''Ray Ray'' hits more than it misses in its celebration of a time when
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and Marvin just wanted to get it on."


Track listing

* Credits adapted from liner notes.Raphael Saadiq - Ray Ray. Pookie Entertainment. PKE-1004 (co.) Co-producer


Personnel

Credits for ''Ray Ray'' adapted from liner notes. * Michael Angelo – audio production, bass, composer, drum programming, guitar, horn arrangements, keyboards * Jessie Arellano – assistant engineer * Allie Baba – rap, vocals *
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– vocals * Battlecat – clavinet * William Blochinger – photography *
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– violin *
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– drum programming, drums, flute arrangement, guitar, horn arrangements, keyboards, organ, percussion, producer * Joi – composer, performer, vocals * Lawrence "Master Poe" Lejohn – vocals *
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– performer, vocals * Sundra "Sun" Manning – keyboards *
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– composer, vocals * Autumn Moultrie – make-up * Bobby Ozuna – composer * Will Ragland – art direction *
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– vocals * Daniel Romero – engineer, mixing *
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– audio production, bass, composer, drums, executive producer, flute arrangement, guitar, horn arrangements, keyboards, producer, programming, various, vocals * Anette Sharvit – production coordination * Kris Solem – mastering * Glenn Standridge – composer * James Tanksley – engineer * John Tanksley – audio engineer, engineer *
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– vocals *
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– vocals * Kelvin Wooten – audio production, bass, composer, drum programming, guitar, keyboards, producer, string arrangements * Benjamin F. Wright – arranger, conductor * The Benjamin Wright Orchestra – strings * Morgan Zarate – drums


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External links

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