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A renowned title featuring a top-tier live performance of sensual modern soul, recorded in superb high-quality soundboard audio, is finally here! This performance showcases D’Angelo, a genius multi-instrumentalist who debuted in 1995 and established the neo-soul/alternative R&B genre with talent and influence comparable to Marvin Gaye and Prince, and a group of incredibly talented musicians. After a period of no releases under his own name, D’Angelo evolved from “Soultronics” in 2012, preparing for the masterpiece “Black Messiah,” which would be released in 2014. With Questlove and Pino Palladino still in the lineup, D’Angelo leads the “Soulquarians,” featuring an incredible cast including Jesse Johnson, the original guitarist of The Time, in a performance at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival on June 9, 2012, in superb high-quality soundboard audio with the label’s meticulous mastering! Centered around songs like “Brown Sugar” and “Voodoo,” D’Angelo delivers a superb performance interspersed with covers from a wide range of genres (and the song selection is truly impressive!), including Roberta Flack’s (who also passed away in 2025) “Feel Like Makin’ Love,” Ohio Players’ “Lady,” Earth, Wind & Phi’s “Getaway,” The Beatles’ “She Came in Through the Bathroom Wind,” Led Zeppelin’s “What Is and What Should Never Be,” and Jimi Hendrix’s “Have You Ever Been.” This is a must-have item capturing the magnificent performance of D’Angelo in his prime, a true genius with unparalleled talent who bridged the past and future of black music!






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