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Gregory Porter's debut studio album Water, originally released in 2010 under the Motéma Music label, now reissued on Blue Note. The tracks include love stories, such as "Illusion and Pretty", protest for African-American civil rights, such as "1960 What? "which recounts the 1967 Detroit riots. Water also features covers of saxophonist Wayne Shorter's "Black Nile" with added lyrics, and "Feeling Good," made most famous by Nina Simone.
Water was hailed by fans and critics alike, elevating Gregory Porter to the status of the next great male jazz star and marking the beginning of his successful career.
Tracks
Side A |
1. Illusion |
2. Pretty |
3. Magic Cup |
Side B |
1. Skylark |
2. Black Nile |
3. Wisdom |
Side C |
1. 1960 What? |
2. 1960 What? ( Opolopo Remix ) |
Side D |
1. But Beautiful |
2. Lonely One |
3. Water |
4. Feeling Good |