Tag Archives: Bilal Oliver

Saul Williams - NGH WHT: Dead Emcee Scrolls with The Arditti String Quartet

Since I’m a designer I have a hard time owning digital albums without having quality associated artwork. I love seeing iTunes filled with awesome artwork which then fills my screen when my screen saver comes on. OK, I’m a big …

Bilal - Love For Sale Artwork II

Well, I decided to post another version I made up a while ago. Made some minor tweaks and figured enough was enough. This one is far more textural and retro-ish in it’s overall theme. I also added a tasteful “release love …

Bilal - Love For Sale

Since I’m kind of a completist at heart when it comes to music I’m passionate about, I couldn’t handle having Love For Sale in my album collection without artwork. So I decided to design simple, clean artwork to print out …

Bilal Oliver

Back in 2001, Bilal released one of the best neo-soul debuts ever, (1st Born Second). His haunting, passionate, emotion-filled delivery and unearthly vocal range, combined with slick production from Dr. Dre (among others) and guest spots featuring the Soulquarians, 1st Born made a huge impact on me musically. I hadn’t heard such an album since discov­ering Nina Simone or Tom Waits some years earlier. Actual, real, solid, soul records with conviction are hard to find. The modern music world is encrusted with hollow lyrics and over-produced beats that form something totally devoid of conviction.

From the moment, For You starts, you know you’re in for something special. Bilal was a chance encounter for me. In 2001, I use to frequent a local Circuit City (of all places) because some friends worked there and usually recom­mended quality music. Well, I kept eyeing 1st Born Second, on the shelves when I would browse aimlessly looking for something to waste my minimum-wage on. One day I gave in and it is perhaps the best “chance” purchase I’ve ever made.