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In an age of immediacy, the idea of waiting sounds hopelessly outdated. But that said, there is something to be said about anticipation. Such is the case with Maxwell's new album. Yes, after an extended hiatus, the sexy ambassador of soul has returned with a brand new look and a fresh yet deliciously vintage sound. The same artist who brought us classic songs like "Sumthin' Sumthin'," "Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder)" and "Lifetime" (not to mention the unforgettably ethereal cover of Kate Bush's "This Woman's Work") is back with a challenging, mature, sensual, courageous and emotionally open album entitled, BLACKsummers'night (Columbia). BLACKsummers'night, the first installment of a trilogy, is a collection well worth the wait.

His fourth studio album and first in eight years, BLACKsummers'night is the sound of an artist taking the commitment to his craft and the conversation with his audience that much further. Needless to say, it is a conversation that's been overdue; but as the soft-spoken, multi-platinum artist sees it, in order to come back it was necessary to step away. "I wanted to return to ‘what was the promise?'" Maxwell offers. "What did my music and creativity speak of to people? For me, coming back to that promise was kind of where my heart was really gravitating towards. I didn't intentionally step away from all of it, but I just wanted to...live my life a little bit, and then be able to make music with that pure experience again."

He might have been out of the spotlight, but Maxwell along with long time collaborator and friend Hod David, had begun crafting BLACKsummers'night several years ago. The album is the first installment of a trilogy entitled BLACKSUMMERS'NIGHT. BLACK is a much darker but soulful compilation, SUMMERS' leans more toward the gospel side and NIGHT is more a cool collection of slow jams. By late 2008, the process of polishing and shaping the album was full on. Though having much of his creative team on board, Maxwell still approached the creative process with extreme caution and the painstaking meticulousness of a true genius. "Every time I'd get in the studio it would be like am I trying to outdo this last record? I just wanted to make a really good record." Of course, what Maxwell's notoriously modest character failed to warn was that what he was creating was more than "good" but rather (like his other projects) a timeless piece of work.

On June 24th Maxwell galvanized an unsuspecting audience at the 2008 BET Awards with a live rendition of Al Green's classic song, "Simply Beautiful." It would be his first live performance in seven years. Without his signature afro or silk mono-chromatic suit, it was hard to tell if this six-foot tall body was merely a mirage or indeed the man that for so many years had left legions of devoted fans wanting more. But after uttering the first gentle lyric ("If I gave you my love...") everyone remembered and so did Maxwell. The unforgettable performance became one of the most talked about in 2008. It left each audience member (regular folk and superstar celebrities alike) rejoicing that unquestionably authentic soul sound that was denied to them for far too long. Overwhelmed and inspired by the ecstatically warm response, Maxwell decided to boldly hit the road, with no album, nor concrete plan to follow. Less than two months later the artist announced the launch of his much speculated 2008 BLACKSUMMERS'NIGHT tour. Maxwell initiated the tour with his first concert at South Africa's Macufe Music Festival. Maxwell sold out 10,000 seats and was given honorary South African citizenship. The show, which aired on "BET's Access Granted," was not only his first concert (as well as on-air interview) in seven years; it was his first show ever in South Africa.

In the U.S., all 144,000 tickets for the tour sold out within minutes of their onsale date. An overwhelming demand for Maxwell caused the original 26-date tour to be extended to 33 dates. He performed in all the major cities including New York; selling out the renowned Radio City Music Hall and uptown New York's 3,000 seat theater, The United Palace. New York Times writer Jon Caramanica asserts, "Maxwell has something that his emulators lack: complexity...some of the most potent moments [at Radio City] came in the pregnant spaces between notes, with Maxwell managing to hold a feeling even with his mouth shut."

For Maxwell the opportunity to get back on stage and receive such an enormous response, especially without an album to support, was revelatory and further inspired him to complete his oft delayed album. "That experience is something for which I am beyond grateful. To be able to take a risk and to have that genuine interest from people is so rare. It actually made making this record even more precious. It was that pure energy. It was like, ‘oh, this is why I do it.' It's because people care about real music and they'll wait for you."

In 1996, a then 23-year old Brooklyn born phenomenon took the music world by storm with his debut, Urban Hang Suite. (He signed to Columbia Records at the tender age of 21, already having composed more than 300 songs before signing on to the major label.) The critically acclaimed CD received a Grammy nomination for Best R&B Album and went on to achieve double platinum status. Maxwell's MTV: Unplugged (1997) achieved gold status with his live rendition of "This Woman's Work." He was heralded as the future of soul music and proved his staying power when he followed up with 1998's platinum seller Embrya. In 1999 Maxwell's single, "Fortunate" (off of the LIFE soundtrack) became Billboard magazine's number one hit of the year. Maxwell's third album, Now (2001) debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart; selling 300,000 copies its maiden week and eventually also reaching double platinum status. The album was appropriately described by Entertainment Weekly as "A velvetined gauntlet thrown at the feet of today's bling-bling-obsessed R&B pack."

To hear Maxwell explain it, as much as his fans were waiting for him, he was waiting for them--and in the process of finding himself. "Sometimes I can't believe I do this because you're living your life. Going to the corner store, taking out the garbage and the next thing you know you're on stage at Radio City Music Hall. It's such a humbling thing and you'd think it would make my ego go out of control but I feel humility. Like this is why I need to do this. It's not about your ego. It's about celebrating your opportunity and the blessing to work and the joy you can possibly bring to people. That's how it all resonated with me."

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 10000 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Maxwell, Maxwell, Maxwell

    by QTeePieRN on 8/6/09DPAC - Durham Performing Arts Center - Durham

    Now I admit, I am a bit biased. I would go see Maxwell regardless of where he was performing.... corn field, middle of the mall, etc. But the DPAC was beautiful and comfortable as always. The show started promptly at 8pm as schedued. We had excellent seats in the orchestra and had a very close and clear view of the stage. Maxwell put on an awesome show. Full of energy, fun, and of course the sex appeal that he's known for. The acoustics in the DPAC are wonderful and Maxwell's voice and band were the perfect vessel! So needless to say, I enjoyed myself. If you have the opportunity to see Maxwell in concert, go for it! If you haven't been to the DPAC yet, go for it!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Maxwell was AWESOME!

    by kim12 on 8/6/09North Charleston Performing Arts Center - North Charleston

    This very talented, handsome, and charismatic artist was abosolutely amazing to watch in concert. I am a 39 year old lawyer who can be wordy at times, so I'll be brief. The.best.concert.ever.period.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Maxwell is da Truth!

    by TWINSKI on 8/6/09DPAC - Durham Performing Arts Center - Durham

    Just as I suspected...Maxwell's presence on stage was organic! Meaning...real vocals-real music...100% free from the dumb-down-artificial-tweaking that's currently dominating the R & B market. You'd have to cast yourself back in time to note that his musical styling reminds one of the raspy-falsetto voiced Prince, the soul-tinged cooing of Marvin Gaye, or the anguished heart broken wailings of Al Green. When you combine all of his lyrical wonderment with a stellar live band (organ, full brass horn section, acoustic & bass guitars, drums, female backup vocals, etc.) you've got a secret recipe for modern day soul music that can not be matched…which is genuinely refreshing. The genius of his music is that it doesn't lend itself to any one particular format. He's crafted a web of songs that are linked only by his voice...the sound, pitch, tone, messages; all vary distinctively throughout the musical set. This approach can be alienating for most artists...but my man Maxwell has found the antidote to predictability. This has obviously sustained his burgeoning musical career. Even after an 8 year hiatus his music remains relevant yet timeless. Maybe he's figured out that if you stay true to the art the fans will stay loyal to you. This is evident by his sold out tour…and yes…there were no vacant seats in Durham! We were also treated to an opening act by Mary Mary (Need I say anything more?).

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The show was great!

    by Classey on 8/6/09DPAC - Durham Performing Arts Center - Durham

    Both Mary Mary and Maxwell performed very well. The show was outstanding.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Maxwell is a wonderful performer

    by naadii on 8/6/09DPAC - Durham Performing Arts Center - Durham

    When I first heard that Maxwell was coming to Durham, I immediately sent an APB out to all music lovers in my social circle...something this monumental, you don't want to miss1 I was very pleased by the level of communication by DPAC & ticketmaster regarding changes to the concert schedule (show was originally scheduled to start at 7:30pm, but was changed to 8pm). I also appreciated a breakdown of the show, including times for opening act, intermission, and Maxwell's set. The show started promptly with opening act, gospel artists, Mary Mary. Intermission followed the opening act, promptly at 8:35pm, as scheduled, followed by a set change, and then the main man at 9:05 on the dot (also as scheduled). Event staff was helpful and courteous. No drama with parking or in the venue itself. All in all, a WONDERFUL experience, and I consider it a privilege to have been able to attend the final date of Maxwell's summer concert tour in Durham, NC.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Maxwell Delivered

    by UNCHottie on 8/6/09DPAC - Durham Performing Arts Center - Durham

    The show was awesome!! He thoroughly entertained the audience with his singing, his dance moves and his interaction with the crowd. Mary Mary was a refreshing hit as an opening act. The only complaint was that it took Maxwell 30 minutes to come on stage after it was cleared from Mary Mary's performance.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Loved the Concer!

    by Gemys62 on 8/6/09DPAC - Durham Performing Arts Center - Durham

    I loved the concert! Maxwell sang some of his new songs and a lot of this older songs. It was great to see the way the crowd reacted to him. I also liked the performance by MaryMary and were impressed by their stage performance. The only complaint I had is that it took 45 minutes between the time MaryMary finished and Maxwell started his performance.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Maxwell was great!!!

    by Loveangel on 8/6/09American Airlines Arena - Waterfront Theater - Miami

    Very soothing, sexy and sensual performances. Definitely for the grown and sexy.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    I Love Maxwell !!

    by Divinity360 on 8/6/09Times Union Ctr Perf Arts Moran Theater - Jacksonville

    This concert was amazing. One of the best I have been to. Maxwell is a real performer, one who sings and dances. i did not know Maxwell could move like that ! He sang all of his hits, plus a coulple of songs from his new Cd. His interaction with the crowd was great. Even though I was sitting in the balcony, I felt he was singing right to me. It was very intimate. I did not want the concert to end.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Maxwell

    by Sharonshasha on 8/6/09North Charleston Performing Arts Center - North Charleston

    The show was great. Maxwell delivered a grand performance. The North Charleston Performing Arts Center is the best place to feel the artist, I love the intimacy of that venue. His energy onstage is high, and i'm still feelin him.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Maxwell was EXCELLENT!!!!

    by 1Toy on 8/6/09American Airlines Arena - Waterfront Theater - Miami

    Maxwell's performance was extrodinary. He performed beyond my expectations and more. The sound system in the Miami Arena was great. The view was great as well. I would love to see Maxwell again REAL SOON!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Maxwell is a great performer!

    by neve4eva on 8/6/09North Charleston Performing Arts Center - North Charleston

    Granted I am a huge Maxwell fan, but I think that he is able to convert any non believers by the end of the night. He is so sexy, smooth, and sauve! Great show. Worth every penny!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely Amazing

    by Leisa on 8/6/09DPAC - Durham Performing Arts Center - Durham

    Maxwell really connect s to his audience. A true performer. My faith in a love affair of passion has be re-kindled! Maxwell is my No. 1.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hands Down...MAXWELL BROUGHT FIRA' to MIA

    by luvly84 on 8/6/09American Airlines Arena - Waterfront Theater - Miami

    Hands down it was an eventful show, he was funny, sexy as usual and is a great dancer. Though he was just gonna stay behind the mic..but know he gave us a show, splits, flips, floor action..the works..yes Maxwell had MIA feeling frisky!!! wink for those that attended..most of all he was so thanksful that the fans were showing him love. He was FIRA'

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Maxwell

    by TSmith on 8/6/09DPAC - Durham Performing Arts Center - Durham

    OMG!!! That was worth my trip from Norfolk, VA to Durham, NC. If you don't feel sexy he can definitely solve that. It was a great show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Maxwell (THE EXPERIENCE)

    by Vijee on 8/6/09North Charleston Performing Arts Center - North Charleston

    BRAVO, BRAVO, BRAVO & FANTABULOUSSSSSSSSSSSS! I can only say this was a NIGHT TO REMEMBER. There are things in life worth spending your money on and Maxwell is definitely one. This was an experience and his band and background singers only compliemented the man. This concert was an ASCENSION and I never had to wonder!!! It did happen the moment when Maxwell appeared. Love you to LIFE...Maxwell keep bringing the music that is so needed in this industry. PS: For the man who truly loves his woman...go you will be grateful (hint, hint).

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    He's back!!

    by SumMsThang on 8/6/09DPAC - Durham Performing Arts Center - Durham

    Great show, Loved Maxwell!!! ! I was glad I went. The DPAC is a great venue and I look forward to seeing more performances here!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Maxwell--silky smoooooooth

    by MavienRose on 8/6/09American Airlines Arena - Waterfront Theater - Miami

    The boy has talent. No big production... no pyro, no dancers, no big set... just him, his band, and the mic to project that smooooooooooth voice. That's all he needs... like a true artist. LOVED him.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Maxwell was AWESOME!!!!

    by nmorton79 on 8/6/09DPAC - Durham Performing Arts Center - Durham

    Awesome!!! We had good seats so I could actually see his beautiful face...the band was awesome...I just loved everything about the show!!!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Maxwell continues to WOW me!!

    by BullNutz on 8/6/09DPAC - Durham Performing Arts Center - Durham

    The show was amazing. Maxwell never disappoints even after the 8 yr layoff. He continues to grow as an artist and it shows in his performance and you can hear it in his music. Unforgettable voice and show. Our Era's Marvin Gaye.