Delights of the Garden
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Delights of the Garden | ||
Studio album by Desmond Williams | ||
Released | March 19, 2002 | |
Recorded | 2000-2002 | |
Genre | Downtempo/Dub/Bossa Nova | |
Length | 1:04:08 | |
Label | Eighteenth Street Lounge Music | |
Producer(s) | Desmond Williams Thievery Corporation Howie Weinberg |
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Desmond Williams chronology | ||
Cocoa (2000) |
Delights of the Garden (2002) |
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Delights of the Garden is the 2002 debut album by Desmond Williams. On his first full album, Williams delves further into his Jamaican roots, tinging the electronica sound of his music with the dub stylings of that nation. However, he also shifts through other styles, such as bossa nova, soul, and drum & bass.
Guest artists on the album included vocals by Portia Joo and performances by Javier Miranda on congas, Chris Vrenios on guitar, and Niv on scratching. The album also features uncredited performances by Thievery Corporation, though they are also credited as producers.
The album was recorded at the Eighteenth Street Lounge studios in Washington, D.C., and mastered at Masterdisc in New York City.
[edit] Track listing
- "Um Favor"
- "Cadence"
- "First Touch"
- "Theme From a Dream"
- "This Morning"
- "Dread a the Roughest"
- "Spy Glass"
- "Saturday"
- "Delights of the Garden"
- "Oxygen"
- "High Speed Drift"
- "For the Trees"
- "Brooklyn Blues"
- "Wilcher Waltz"