Feel how the wind elevates our hair, how the winter showers fall on our faces, and how the flowers smell in spring. Simply experiencing what keeps us alive, that is Erykah Badu's Live, released nine months after the appearance of her debut and renowned album, Baduizm. This project was nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best R&B Album.
If we want to talk about Erykah Badu, we cannot overlook her beauty and grandeur, whether standing on a stage or the red carpet, because she is an artist who will never go forgotten by any observer. Erykah Badu Live comprises numerous Baduizm tunes, including her classics On & On and Next Lifetime, plus a handful of covers. Badu and her band cite Miles Davis (Rimshot Intro), '70s soul great Roy Ayers (Searching), and fiddle with the early '80s. Thus, Erykah Badu Live includes the required components for a record to be saturated with those aphrodisiac tastes in their correct quantity that engulf folks and make them believe again in love and seduction.
Overall, it's a fantastic live LP - 74 minutes of very mellow and comfortable Neo-Soul with a few explosive moments of Badu going free. Fans need to check it out, and casual listeners should take advantage of Tyrone.