Be On The Lookout…..

If you’re looking at the time of this post, you’re probably wondering what I’m still doing up. Well, I’ve been keeping myself pre-occupied by getting stuff done. (Of course being nocturnal doesn’t help.) And I’m a little pissed because Blogger ate up my post and I had to type this shit again. Anyway…..After I got my homework done for the day (cause there’s more to do tomorrow and the next day and so on), I finished writing up my thank cards to those who’ve been looking out for me these last few months, drafting upcoming posts for the blog, listening to music, catching up on my favorite blogs, and thinking about life and what I’m going to do next.

Well, it’s week 6 here at school. My, my how times flies. That means that there’s four weeks left of the quarter, then finals, and then Thanksgiving break here we come! With this being my last quarter of classes for my masters, I’m halfway free! I’m doing research and trying to finish my proposal for my thesis. This is the next big endeavor to tackle winter and spring quarter. I’ve been so busy that I’ve had little to no time to apply for jobs, fellowships and other opportunities beyond graduation. I’ve gotten as far as applying for one job and that was during our 15-minute break in my Thursday night class (6pm-10pm – it’s painful). Well, I guess there’s only but so much you can do before you break. And I will not be having one of those widely publicized breakdowns a la Mariah Carey (love you girl!). But then again, maybe it’s worth it if you can come back killin’ em only the way MC can do it.

Anyway, be on the lookout for these posts:

  1. The “Morally Reprehensible” William Bennett and Other Musings
  2. On Marriage….
  3. A new poem, “Homecoming”
  4. and of course, Music, Music Music

Until then, take care!

Stevie Wonder’s ‘A Time 2 Love’ Finally Sees The Light Of Day!!!


Good news, good news. There is a confirmed released date for Stevie Wonder’s highly-anticipated (and that’s an understatment) new record A Time 2 Love. Yes, you read that correctly….There is finally a release date for Stevie Wonder’s new record. A Time 2 Love will be commercially available on October 18th. But there’s other good news. The new record was released digitally on September 27th. So for all those who have the capabilities (and don’t want to wait for the October 18th release date), you can get the album now!

So why was the record’s release date postponed so many times? In an interview with Billboard Magazine, Wonder says that he had to make sure the time was right for the release of his record. ‘”As an artist, you get anxious and excited — you want to show what you can do….A lot of what I do when I do an album is based on whether the timing is right.”‘ Okay, all is forgiven. I wish a lot of other artists in the game followed the same sense of thinking. Maybe Wonder can share this wisdom with some of his peers.

The 15-track set about love features many high-profile guests. Prince and EnVogue are featured on “So What the Fuss.” Bonnie Raitt plays slide guitar on “Tell Your Heart I Love You.” Kim Burrell and Doug E. Fresh are featured on “If Your Love Cannot Be Moved.” India. Arie and Paul McCartney are featured on the title track. And Wonder’s daughter Aisha Morris is featured on “How Will I Know” and “Positivity.” Also featured is a song Wonder wrote in honor of those affected by Hurricane Katrina. The proceeds from this song (to be released digitally on October 11th) will go towards relief efforts.

Tracklist for A Time 2 Love:

  1. If Your Love Cannot Be Moved
  2. Sweetest Somebody I Know
  3. Moon Blue
  4. From the Bottom of My Heart
  5. Please Don’t Hurt My Baby
  6. How Will I Know
  7. My Love Is on Fire
  8. Passionate Raindrops
  9. Tell Your Heart I Love You
  10. True Love
  11. Shelter in the Rain
  12. So What the Fuss
  13. Can’t Imagine Love Without You
  14. Positivity
  15. A Time To Love

For more info:

http://www.steviewonder.net/

http://www.billboard.com/bb/daily/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001181834

The Limb: A Poem

Must’ve really slipped off the
cliff this time
I’ve tripped up before
but never like this
I’m hangin’
out on a limb
The only thing keeping me secure
is this rope and harness
But for how long?
It’s only a matter of time
before it all snaps
And my reality will change
forever

Can’t keep waiting
Gotta get to safety
But there’s no one here to help me
The rescue team is on vacation
I’m here just hangin’
The wind is pickin’ up
Looks like another storm
is on the way
And I’ve realized now that
the only person who can save me
is me
I’ve got to pull myself up
from this limb
Can’t let it all crumble
Everything that consumes my existence
Breaking as soon as it hits
the ground
Can’t let it all go to waste

Gotta clean up this mess
of my life that I’ve created
Gotta stop letting foolishness
and events of the past
hold me back
Gotta pull up
Gotta take hold
regain that unrelenting,
strong grip
on life
Gotta take control of me
and my life again
The dictatorship of the outside world
ain’t gonna win anymore
with me
Gonna be unstoppable again
Gonna be unbreakable again
Gonna be me again
Or else be stuck
just hangin’
out on a limb

© 2005 BuddahDesmond

How Could I Forget About Syleena Johnson?



The ladies of R&B/Soul sure have been doing it up this year. Patti, Mariah, Jill, Fantasia, Alicia, Destiny’s Child, Faith, Vivian, Leela, Lina, Jaguar, Amerie, Keyshia…..Add one more name to that list–Syleena.

I had absolutely no idea that her record was coming out so soon. Yes, Syleena Johnson’s new record Chapter 3: The Flesh was released on Tuesday, September 13th. But I have one question, where was the promotion? Yes, there’s been a video in rotation since about June/July for “Hypnotic.” And “Another Relationship” has been receiving considerable airplay on urban adult contemporary stations. But other than that, who would’ve known that Syleena had blessed us with another masterpiece?

So how is the new record? Excellent. Superb. Chapter 3: The Flesh is her best album to date. It’s soul for every occasion. The Flesh finds Syleena in her sexiest and most adventurous mood yet–musically, vocally, and lyrically. But she keeps it tasteful on tracks like “Phone Sex” and “Slowly.” There’s no raunchfest here.

Fans will also be happy to know that her voice (a gritty, sexy, soulful, and emotional instrument) remains at the center of attention. Standouts include the funky, celebratory “He Makes Me Say,” an infectious duet with R.Kelly entitled “Special Occasion,” and a rousing duet with Anthony Hamilton entitled, “More.” Their voices, completely drenched in old school soul music (and gospel), meld beautifully together. Other notable tracks include “Time,” “Apartment For Rent,” and “Only A Woman.”

The Flesh also features several collaborations. Many of which are in sequential order. Besides those already mentioned, there’s “Bulls-Eye (Suddenly)” with Common, “Classic Love Song” with Jermaine Dupri, and “Phone Sex” with Twista.

Syleena has successfully brought old school soul sensibilities into a contemporary soul environment. Plus being the daughter of legendary Soul/Blues artist Syl Johnson she just can’t help herself. I’m sure with this latest effort she’s done her father and her predecessors proud. Now let’s see if we can get her a platinum record.

If you haven’t already, please check out her previous records Chapter 1: Love, Pain & Forgiveness and Chapter 2: The Voice.

Awaiting These Music Releases

The ‘Ultimate’ Eurythmics
Good news for all Eurythmics fans. They have recently recorded two new songs as part of their retrospective Ultimate Collection to be released November 8th. The new songs are entitled “I’ve Got a Life” (1st single) and “Was It Just Another Love Affair.” This will mark the first time in almost six years that Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart have teamed up since the 1999 release Peace. This 19-track set has all of the favorites like “Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This),” “Here Comes The Rain Again,” “Would I Lie To You?,” “Demolition Man,” “I Need A Man,” “Who’s That Girl?” and “17 Again” to name a few. This is good enough to tie me down until the release of the next Eurythmics studio album or the next Annie Lennox studio album. Her last album, Bare, was breathtakingly beautiful. It’s been in my CD player for well over a year-and-a-half.

Alicia May Be ‘Unbreakable’ with Unplugged
Speaking of new releases, I’m really looking forward to the release of Alicia Keys Unplugged (10/11). It’s about time MTV brought the music back to the station. Less faux reality tv shows and more music please! Anyway, Alicia’s performance of her new single “Unbreakable” on the Fashion Rocks Awards got me hyped up. I’m really diggin’ it. Let’s see if radio takes to it the way they did her previous hits.

Toni Stop Teasing Us With ‘Libra’
I’m really getting tired of waiting for Toni Braxton’s upcoming release Libra. I’ve heard about four (maybe five) songs from it, those being “Take This Ring,” “Trippin,” “Supposed To Be” and “Please.” I love all of them. This album’s going to be hot! Quite possibly as good as or better than The Heat. Wouldn’t that be something? But I mean Toni, cut it with the teasing. I guess I’ll just have to wait until September 27th for the official release. And hope and pray that the record label doesn’t push it back (again).

Where The Hell Is Stevie Wonder’s ‘A Time 2 Love’? & What’s ‘India.Arie’s Song’ About?
And speaking of being pushed back, when is the Stevie Wonder album A Time 2 Love coming out? It’s been pushed back I don’t know how many times. It’s a shame. I really enjoyed “From The Bottom Of My Heart” and “So What The Fuss” (Stevie, Prince and EnVogue on one track–what more could you ask for? Be on the lookout for a new EnVogue record featuring the original members-Dawn, Max, Terry and Cindy). This album was supposed to have been out June 2004, then May 2005, June 2005, July 2005, now it’s just TBA. Last I’d heard, he’d gone back in to the studio to record additional tracks. The title track “A Time 2 Love” was co-written with India.Arie. For those wondering what India.Arie’s been working on lately–a two volume record. This two volume record is tentatively titled India.Arie’s Song. The first volume will feature songs about life and relationships while the second volume will feature songs about love and politics. Seems like this might be her most accomplished and most ambitious effort to date. And rightfully so after the release of Voyage To India some would say.

Be on the lookout for new singles by the Fugees “Take It Easy” and Deborah Cox “A House Is Not A Home” (available on iTunes).

And word on the street is Janet Jackson (my girl!) is in the studio working on something new. Hopefully this next release will be within the range of greatness as janet. and The Velvet Rope or possibly something even better. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see….

Other releases to look out for:
Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley Welcome to Jamrock (9/13)
Tracie Chapman Where You Live (9/13)
Bonnie Raitt Souls Alike (9/13)
B.B. King 80 (9/13)
Christión Project Plato (9/13)
So Amazing: All-Star Tribute to Luther Vandross (9/20)
Earth, Wind & Fire Illumination (9/20)
Miri Ben-Ari Hip-Hop Violinist (9/20)
Jamiroquai Dynamite (9/20)
Shaggy Clothes Drop (9/20)
Latoya London Love and Life (9/20)
Kindred The Family Soul In This Life Together (9/20)
Cissy Houston The Cissy Houston Collection (9/20)
Kim Waters All For Love (9/20)
Sean Paul The Trinity (9/27)
Lil’ Kim The Naked Truth (9/27)
Sheryl Crow Wildflower (9/27)
Fiona Apple Extraordinary Machine (10/04)
Dwele Some Kinda (10/04)
Trina The Glamourest Life (10/04)
Gerald Albright Voices (10/04)
Will Downing Soul Symphony (10/04)
Les Nubians Les Nubians Present Echos (10/04)
Kirk Whalum Performs the Babyface Songbook (10/04)
Kirk Franklin Hero (10/04)
Urban Knights The Best of Urban Knights (10/04)
Twista The Day After (10/04)
Jane Monheit The Monheit Collection (10/04)
Toshi Reagon Have You Heard (10/04)
Rose Royce Greatest Hits (10/04)
Anita Baker Christmas Fantasy (10/04)
Peabo Bryson Christmas With You (10/04)
Keith Sweat Welcome To The Sweat Hotel (10/18)
Destiny’s Child #1’s (10/25)
Santana All That I Am (11/01)
Mary J. Blige Reminisce (11/22)
Fugees TBA (12/27)
Outkast (TBA)

Something Very Close to Home

Well, here’s a poem that I wrote last week….It hits very close to home (especially in regards to some of the family drama that occurred this summer). It’s entitled:

It’s Obvious

It’s obvious that you’re hurting
And that you’re in need of support
Or else you wouldn’t be here today
It’s obvious that something’s been
going on for longer than the story you’ve told
The half-truths and lies that you forgot you told–that we caught you telling–gave it all away

It’s obvious that we’ve always been there
Whether you were cognizant of it or not
You however weren’t always receptive
The door was completely ajar
We never excluded you
–You on the other hand did the complete opposite
in regards to everyone else

It’s obvious that if we didn’t love you–that if we didn’t care–that if we didn’t support you
You would not have set foot across this threshold
We would not acknowledge each other’s presence let alone
give a shit about each other’s well-being

It’s oh so obvious
If we wanted you out
we wouldn’t have had any second thoughts of putting the x on your spot
We wouldn’t be here trying to intervene
And get you the help that you need
Your actions recently have raised eyebrows and strengthened concerns
For crying out loud you were
M.I.A.–We had to request an investigator to try to find out where you were
And you’re going to come over here and scream
and blaspheme and raise hell
Because you’re not getting the so called support you want

Well, get this
It’s obvious
oh so obvious
That the support and love we’re giving
may not be what you want
But it’s the support and love
that you need

© 2005 BuddahDesmond

On the Way….

Hope all are well. It’s been a rough two weeks both on a national and personal front. My prayers go out to all the Hurricane Katrina victims. Such a devastating event. So many lives will be forever impacted and forever changed. And never quite the same.

Fall quarter classes begin for me tomorrow. So I’m trying to make sure I’m mentally and physcially in the right frame of mind. I’m excited about the year ahead though. Getting steps and steps closer to my dreams.

Be on the lookout for more posts….More about these last two rough weeks, poetry, gossip, and much more. In the meantime, I have music reviews posted at a friend’s online magazine entitled, Pictures and Frames Magazine. She’s just getting everything underway. Judging from the positive response, it looks like I’m going to be a regular contributor as a music critic. To check out the online mag please go to: http://www.picturesandframesmagazine.com/.

Until then….My best. May you all be safe.

Back At School – My Summer is Over

So sad to see it go. My summer break is over. And what a summer it was! I’m now back at school in NY. Wasn’t really looking forward to coming back. But being as though it’s my last year, why stop now? I’m actually back two weeks early. I have to start training for my graduate assistantship this upcoming week. I’ll be working in my school’s community service center. I’m really looking forward to it. After being a lab assistant in the multimedia labs last school year, this should be quite different. It’ll be much more involved, more interactive, and I’m sure I’ll have more than enough to do to keep me busy. The week following training I may have to help out with new student orientation. And on September 5th, classes begin. Yes, classes begin on Labor Day. So while everyone else enjoys BBQs and other celebrations, we’ll have homework. But I’m quite sure some of the students will come to class (and work) under the influence of something anyway.

So goodbye summer. Amidst the family drama (and it seems like there’s always some family drama every summer), the time was still well spent. I had the opportunity to intern at a top-rated news organization. While working, I had the opportunity to produce a story for a news magazine show and complete several projects for their IT department. This definitely was one of the most interesting, stimulating and fun working experiences I’ve had up to this point. I learned so much. I’ve grown. I had the opportunity to meet and work with so many dynamic, intelligent and talented people. I have a strong feeling that many of the people I’ve met and worked with will be lifelong friends as well. I also started my blog (finally). I wrote about 40 new poems and creative prose pieces. Additionally, I got word that some of my poetry may be featured in an upcoming anthology (more on this if and when everything is finalized). Got to hang out with and speak with new and old friends. I couldn’t ask for too much more (except for the all the family drama to subside).

May the upcoming school year be fruitful and prosperous!

And Then The Music Slumped

Amidst the moaning and groaning about the movie slump, reports have been surfacing about another slump. This time the slump deals with the music industry. You’re probably saying, “Oh no! Not them again!” Yes, it’s them again. Billboard.com’s weekly reports show that sales are down 8% from this time last year. This news comes after 2004 being a monumental year for the music industry. Sales were up tremendously after a three year decline. But at this point, should we really be concerned?

The music industry should really be happy that consumers are still buying music–period. If you ask me, a lot of crappy music has been released (the rise and fall of teen pop maybe?). Many releases not even worthy of browsing let alone purchasing. Thank god for a few stellar releases here and there. The current state of music could be a lot worse.

While talk about the music industry slump continues, label conglomerate Universal Music Group (UMG) is sitting pretty. With 36% of the music sales in the U.S., UMG is the leader amongst the four major labels. Three of this year’s best selling albums are by artists on the UMG roster (50 Cent, Mariah Carey and The Game). Like the movie industry, the music industry is looking towards fall releases by Outkast, Sheryl Crow, Alicia Keys, Kanye West, Santana, and Paul McCartney to name a few, to put a hike in sales. All I can say is these albums better be pretty damn good.

This discussion cannot go on without bringing up downloading. Industry leaders still point to piracy as one of the reasons for the slump. But this may not be as great of an issue as it was a few years ago. This due in large part to the industry cracking down on piracy with prosecution (and fines). All the while legal downloading has tripled this year. The International Federation of Phonograph Industries (IFPI) reports 180 million single tracks were downloaded in the first half of the year. Industry leaders also point to digital media (video games and DVDs in particular) as having adverse effects on music sales.

Regardless of this, the music industry might be in a better place if they had embraced mp3s much earlier on. The industry fell behind the technology and now they have to deal with the consequences. Consumers had been forced to buy CDs when they only desired a few singles. This came about as soon as the industry started cutting back on the release of radio singles to retail. If you liked the song or songs, you had to buy the entire CD. At least now with downloading you download and pay for only the songs you want. After all, there’s nothing worse than spending $15 – $20 on a CD where only 4 out of 12 or 15 songs are decent.

This also brings up the decline in the quality of music. It’s apparent that with many of the recent mergers, layoffs, and music being released, that the labels are only interested in making hits. They’re doesn’t seem to be an interest in helping artists maintain long-term recording careers. You’re only as good as you’re last hit. And if you haven’t had a hit in a while, you will probably be dropped quicker than a black show on primetime TV (yet another pertinent issue for another post).

I’m a lover of music. Good music at that. And much of what is being released isn’t all that great. So why waste my money? Contemporary music has been mediocre at best. If the focus was less on image and more so on the music and the talent, maybe the landscape wouldn’t be so barren. And let’s face facts–the CD has a limited shelf life. Music in a digital format is where it’s at. But in the meantime, take heed and pay attention industry leaders (and consumers). Just maybe, things will look up.

The Year the Movies Slumped

A recent poll conducted by AOL/Associated Press said 73% of people prefer to view movies in the comfort of their own home. Could this be one of the main reasons for what the industry leaders and experts are calling a movie slump? Possibly.

The movie industry has been crying for attention after announcing a 19-week ticket sales slump earlier in the summer. Ticket sales have been sub-par in comparison with those of the same time period last year. But is there really a need to worry? People are still going to the movies in droves, right? Yes, but nowhere near as much as they used to.

I remember hearing stories from my mother and grandmother about their trips to the movie theaters. They would go just about every weekend. Several hours were spent in the theaters. Siblings and neighborhood pals would tag along with homemade snack bags in hand. I even recall pretty regular trips to the theaters with family and friends. This has since stopped. As far as my family and inner circle of friends are concerned, it seems that we are more inclined to wait for movies to come out on VHS or DVD than to go to the theaters. Judging from recent reports, we aren’t alone. For the most part, the movie viewing experience is better at home. You can watch movies at your own leisure, with little or no interruptions, and without spending too much extra money (if any). For a group of 3 going to the movie theaters today, you’re looking at about $50 dollars for tickets and food (and this maybe too cheap an estimate).

While the movie industry seems to use this trend as an excuse for why movies aren’t doing as well, they seem to be forgetting something. And that is the role they play in the success or failure of movies. I can give another reason directly linked to the movie industry for this slump–the abundance of bad movies. Quality has been severly lacking.

Usually when I’m eating my breakfast in the morning, I tend to look at old movies until it’s time to go to work. As of late, I’ve seen Jezebel, The Little Foxes, Carmen Jones, Casablanca, All About Eve, and a A Streetcar Named Desire to name a few. Many of these movies I’ve watched on more than one occasion. I fall in love with these movies even more after each viewing. I’d find myself not being able to take my eyes off of the screen. I was captivated by Old Hollywood’s screen legends. Their talent, their beauty, their timeless appeal – totally amazing. These were movies with plots (yes, plots). No unnecessary violence and special effects. And little to no sex. Sex was often alluded to but it was never as forward or raunchy as it is in many movies today.

They just don’t make movies like they used to. Today it seems like you can have all the star power, the special effects, the cinematography, and all the bells and whistles you could dream of….But if the movie is bad, it’s bad. None of these features will save it. No amount of marketing or promotion can make up for it either. In the old days, the studios didn’t need to spend as much to promote movies. People just went to the movies (and on more of a regular basis). Not to say that there weren’t any bad movies then. Even then, bad movies were made. But just not as many as there are now in my opinion. For me, you can go back to the summer of 1997 when Batman & Robin and Speed 2: Cruise Control were released (two of the worst films ever made). From that point on, the quality of summer blockbusters and movies in general has declined. Ever since then, I could count on my hands how many times I’d go to the movies in year.

Another issue is the kinds of movies the studios are making. We’ve been witnessing the era of rehashes and remakes. Movies packaged as new films when they’re nothing but updated versions of older and in some cases more recent movies. There’s also movies inspired by TV shows (and often times mediocre TV shows at best). We also have a lot of movies that can be lumped into the same category with the same actors stuck in the same roles (typically these buppie, yuppie romantic comedies). And last but not least, we cannot forget about the sequels and prequels. Sometimes you’ve just got to say enough is enough. I’m probably not alone when I say I haven’t been impresesed lately.

I say the same thing to Hollywood as I say to the music industry….Maybe if you stopped worrying about the money and put out more quality products, you wouldn’t be in the predicament you’re in now. If you did this then just maybe people might start going to the theaters a little bit more. Though this slump may be a major point of concern for the movie industry, there’s no need for everyone to get their panties and jockstraps caught in a wad. Every industry has periods when sales don’t match expectations. When this happens however, it’s never a bright idea to put the blame completely on external factors. Especially when you have not looked at how you may have contributed to the situation at hand. In the meantime, get better screenplays. Start telling unconventional stories. Showcase stories with issues that touch on the multicultural and multiracial makeup of this world. Don’t get too crazy with the graphics and the violence. Try to create movies with less violence, less sex, and more substance. Try to spread the wealth. Give some of these actors we see on screen all the time a run for their money. And maybe if you create better work, we’ll see better performances all around. If you take all of these things into consideration, just maybe we’ll see a change. Just maybe you’ll be able to bring the people back into the movie theaters in droves again.

I’m not giving up hope though. The movie industry doesn’t seem to be giving up hope either. There’s a considerable amount of faith being put behind many of the fall movie releases like to Hong Kong and the fourth Harry Potter installment. There’s hope that these movies will bring the industry out of its current slump. It’s going to take more than just a few blockbusters to get out of this slump. You’ve got to start on the inside. Otherwise, that premier on cable or the sale at the home video store is going to become even more attractive.