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''Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams'' is the second studio album by American R&B singer and songwriter Solange. It was released on August 26, 2008, by Geffen Records. Solange was heavily influenced by the " Motown Sound" of the 1960s and 1970s prior to the album's recording, prompting her to work with several like-minded producers and songwriters such as Jack Splash, CeeLo Green, Mark Ronson, and Lamont Dozier, formerly of
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's Holland–Dozier–Holland. The production also incorporated elements of
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and electronic music that Solange had familiarized herself with on previous trips to Europe, while the songwriting explored themes of independence. Departing from the
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R&B of Solange's debut album '' Solo Star'' (2002), ''Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams'' was marketed toward the "intellectual, backpacking, coffee shop, digital" youth audience, as described by her record label. In its first week of release, the album charted at number nine on the ''Billboard'' 200 and sold 46,000 copies; it eventually reached 138,000 sold in the US. Meanwhile, its three singles all reached number one on the ''Billboard'' Dance Club Songs. Critically, ''Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams'' was well received, with reviewers generally finding the music ambitious, eccentric, and intelligently made.


Background

Solange had been working on her second studio album on and off since 2005 following her return home to Houston, Texas, and her divorce from Daniel Smith, with whom she had lived following the birth of their son Daniel Julez in October 2004. The follow-up to the critical and commercial disappointment of 2003's '' Solo Star'' was preceded by Solange's move from
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to Geffen Records in late 2007. Solange was heavily influenced by
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s such as The Supremes and The Marvelettes, and by her mother Tina, a one-time member of the 1960s harmony group The Veltones, who used to play music by the likes of Dusty Springfield and Martha Reeves to her. Inspired to create a concept album around her growth as a musical artist instead, Solange borrowed elements from
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and electronic music she discovered on recent trips to Europe, and her vision of the album eventually resulted in a mixture she described as a "'60s/70s vintage soul record with hints of electronica." In an interview with ''
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'' magazine, Geffen Records chairman Ron Fair said of the album prior to release, "Her record is totally bananas ... It's not what people would expect from her. The music is more electric and international. She's in her own lane."


Recording and production

Although Solange had previously worked with a wide range of high-profile producers and songwriters on earlier projects, she struggled to convince her wishlisted musicians to contribute to ''Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams'', production-wise. This was due to no producer signing on to the project before hearing any material for the album. "I don't think it was offensive," Solange admitted. "I understand that these are people that want to take on credible passionate projects. So before I would work with them I would schedule a meeting and play them the record. And then they were more convinced and willing to get on board." Cee-Lo Green and Mark Ronson were not consulted until late into the production of the album, both having been persuaded by Solange at the
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ceremony: "I had to party with Cee-Lo too to get him to work on the record ..but once he did isten to my musiche signed on immediately." Solange collaborated with several studio personalities, including Jack Splash, Shea Taylor, Mr. Familiar, Lamont Dozier, production teams Soulshock & Karlin and
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, as well as singers and rappers
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, Bilal, Q-Tip and Lil Wayne respectively. In addition, Marsha Ambrosius of Floetry lent vocals to the unreleased recording "Wanna Go Back", while Raphael Saadiq and British singer Estelle demoed the track "Same Song, Different Man", which didn’t make it to the final track listing. In an interview with ''Starpulse'', Solange later said of the experience: Inspired by the aspirations of Solange's father
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, the album was titled after Hadley Street, a plot of land in downtown Houston. This became the location of Matthew's Music World Entertainment complex (1505 Hadley), where Solange says she began working on the album.


Marketing and sales

Leading up to its release, ''Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams'' featured promotional photography of Solange in an array of costumes and wigs that evoke late 1960s and early 1970s fashion styles. The record companies of its release, Geffen and Music World Entertainment, aimed at an "intellectual, backpacking, coffee shop, digital kid" audience in promoting the album. Released on August 26, 2008, the album debuted at number three on the US ''Billboard'' Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart,Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Sol-Angel & The Hadley St. Dreams – Solange
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and at number nine on the ''Billboard'' 200,The Billboard 200 – Sol-Angel & The Hadley St. Dreams – Solange
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with first-week sales of 46,000 copies. By April 2009, the album had sold 138,000 copies in the United States. The album's lead single, " I Decided", was released on April 22, 2008.I Decided (April 22, 2008)
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It charted at number 44 on the ''Billboard'' Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs,Top Music Charts – Hot 100 – Billboard 200 – Music Genre Sales
/ref> at number one on the Hot Dance Singles Sales and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales charts, and at number two on the Hot Singles Sales chart. It also peaked at number 27 on the UK Singles Chart and at number 6 on the
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. "ChampagneChroniKnightcap" featuring American rapper Lil Wayne was released as a single on August 19. November 25 saw the release of " Sandcastle Disco", which reached the number one spot on the US ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Play chart. " T.O.N.Y." was released as the fourth single on March 31, 2009, topping the US ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Play chart. The song also charted at number 31 on ''Billboard''s Adult R&B Songs, and number 62 on both the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. On August 17, 2010, "Wanna Go Back" was released as a single, and an EP of remixes for "I Told You So" was released; the latter charted at number 5 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Play. A similar EP featuring remixes of "Would've Been the One" was released the following week on August 25, and it reached number 3 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Play. On October 25, a remix EP was issued for "6 O'Clock Blues".


Critical reception

''Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams'' was met with generally positive reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 72, based on 14 reviews. Reviewing the album in '' The Village Voice'', Rob Harvilla called it "bizarrely mesmerizing" and said that the idiosyncratic and unconventional lyrics of some songs invite "inexplicable but highly favorable comparisons to Kate Bush. (Ethereal but powerful, unhinged but in total command.)"Harvilla, Rob
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Ken Capobianco of '' The Boston Globe'' referred to the album as a "smartly executed, classy set of songs that's miles away from the hoochie pop being turned out by young female R&B vocalists these days". Pryia Elan of '' The Times'' declared it "a modern classic", while ''
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'' critic Dan LeRoy compared Solange's music to that of her sister
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. "Solange combines retro warmth and current cool in ways her more commercially successful sibling probably can't", Leroy wrote. Jaimie Gill of ''Yahoo! Music'' called ''Sol-Angel'' a "fine, rich and extremely likeable record", and Francis Jones from ''Hot Press'' found Solange's singing "sassy and assured". ''Vibe (magazine), Vibe''s Keith Murphy named it one of the best R&B albums of the year. Andy Kellman of AllMusic cited it as "one of the year's more entertaining and easily enjoyable R&B releases" and found it "fun, silly, slightly eccentric and, most importantly, fearless", with most of the songs "soaked in bouncing pop-soul". Some reviewers expressed reservations. In ''MSN Music'', Robert Christgau gave the album an "Christgau's Consumer Guide: Albums of the '90s#Grading key, honorable mention" and deemed Solange "Destiny's Child, privilege's child" who "runs through her options" in a defiant but frothy manner, while naming "Would've Been the One" and "I Decided" as highlights. Caroline Sullivan of ''The Guardian'' called its music "savvy R&B with a gloss you can check your reflection in", but ultimately observed "a lack of both memorable tunes and the steely spined ardour that makes Beyoncé so compelling." Sal Cinquemani from ''Slant Magazine'' was ambivalent towards its use of sampling (music), sampling on certain songs, but praised "the mix of organic, old-school instrumentation and more electronic elements", which he felt make it "a loose, fun and reverent record." More critical was ''Rolling Stone''s Jody Rosen, who found it "embarrassing" for Solange to attempt Erykah Badu-inspired psychedelic-soul on tracks such as "Cosmic Journey". He also remained unimpressed by her singing and the record's sound, comparing it to "a woozy lava lamp glow."


Track listing


Sample credits

* "God Given Name" contains a sample of Thievery Corporation's "A Gentle Dissolve" * "Dancing in the Dark" contains a sample of Heinz Kiessling's "Feeling Young" * "I Decided, Part 1" contains a sample of The Supremes' "Where Did Our Love Go" * "6 O'clock Blues" contains a sample of Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings' "Summer of Sound" * "Ode to Marvin" contains a sample of the percussion in Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On (song), What's Going On" * "This Bird" contains a sample of Boards of Canada's "The Campfire Headphase, Slow This Bird Down"


Personnel


Musicians

* Sean Hurley – guitar, keyboards, bass instrument * John "Jabb" Broussard – guitar, bass instrument (Track 7) * Phillip Todd – saxophone * Noel Langley – trumpet, flugelhorn * Neil Sidwell – trombone * Manny Patino – drums


Production

* Arrangement, Arrangers: Jack Splash, Karlin, Simon Hale, Soulshock * Audio engineer, Engineers: Rommel Nino Villanueva, Andres Bermudez, Gelly Kusuma, Christian Plata, Ryan Gilligan, Shinnosuke Miyazawa, Robert "LB" Dorsey, Patrick Magee, Andrew Coleman * Audio mixing (recorded music), Mixing: Ben H. Allen (Track 9), Neal H. Pogue (2, 6, 8, 13), Jack Splash (4), Manny Marroquin (3, 5), Dave Pensado (1, 7, 10, 12), Soulshock (11) * Mastering: Tom Coyne, Chris Gehringer * Art direction: Fusako Chubachi, Erwin Gorostiza


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


See also

* ''The Way I See It''


References


Further reading

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External links

* *
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