Love & Hate
2016
Polydor
Produced by top-level studio-scientists Inflo, Dangermouse and Bees’ Paul Butler, Kiwanuka’s second album opens with Cold Little Heart, an extravagant orchestrated near-ten-minute progressive-soul odyssey which sets the stage for an album whose ambition is matched by its quality. Love & Hate is a soul/R’n’B album and the orchestration, the heavily reverb-ed drums and Kiwanuka’s tender yet commanding vocals all have a retro soul feel — the opulence of Rotary Connection, the intimacy of Terry Callier, the acoustic-guitar soul of Bill Withers all feel influential here — but this isn’t a retro album and the songs aren’t pastiches. Rather, Love & Hates’ songs often transcend their influences, subtly redefining what a contemporary soul album can sound like. Love & Hate is big, bold, expansive and at times also quite beautiful.
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