D'Angelo – Brown Sugar (2 LP)
Brown Sugar is the debut album by D’Angelo, released on July 3, 1995 through EMI Records and Cooltempo Records. It’s widely regarded as one of the cornerstones of the neo-soul movement, a style that emerged in the 1990s blending classic soul and funk with the sensibilities of modern hip-hop and R&B. Alongside artists like Erykah Badu, Maxwell, and Lauryn Hill, D’Angelo helped define a sound that stood apart from the highly polished, synthetic R&B that dominated the early decade—favoring warmth, live instrumentation, and emotional depth.
At the time of the album’s release, D’Angelo—whose real name is Michael Archer—was only 21 years old. He wrote and produced most of the songs himself, collaborating with Ali Shaheed Muhammad (A Tribe Called Quest) and Raphael Saadiq (Tony! Toni! Toné!). His manager Kedar Massenburg, who would later become president of Motown and coined the term neo-soul, was also instrumental in shaping the project. The result was an album that fuses soul, funk, and jazz with subtle hip-hop grooves, carried by D’Angelo’s distinctive voice—a mix of smooth falsetto and earthy, gospel-inflected tone.
The title track, “Brown Sugar,” opens the record with an organic groove built around warm Rhodes keys and a seductive bassline. Its lyrics have been interpreted both as a love song and as a metaphorical ode to marijuana. Other highlights include “Lady,” a tender love song co-written with Raphael Saadiq that became one of the album’s biggest hits, and “Cruisin’,” a sultry cover of the Smokey Robinson classic reimagined with D’Angelo’s sensual phrasing. Tracks like “Me and Those Dreamin’ Eyes of Mine” and “When We Get By” pay homage to the 1970s soul tradition while showcasing D’Angelo’s natural sense of groove, harmony, and emotional nuance.
Upon release, Brown Sugar received widespread critical acclaim for its warmth, authenticity, and musicianship. The album reached #4 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and was certified Platinum in the U.S. It’s now seen as one of the defining records of its era—an album that not only introduced D’Angelo as a visionary artist but also helped establish neo-soul as a lasting force in modern music.
Across its ten tracks—including “Alright,” “Jonz in My Bonz,” “Sht, Damn, Motherf**er,” “Smooth,” and “Higher”—Brown Sugar bridges past and present. By combining classic soul’s spirituality with the rhythmic sensibility of 1990s hip-hop, D’Angelo crafted a sound both timeless and new—marking the beginning of a new chapter in contemporary Black music.
Label: Virgin – 00602547240811
Country: Worldwide
Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Sealed