Belly of the Sun explained

Belly of the Sun
Type:studio
Artist:Cassandra Wilson
Cover:Bellyofthesun2.jpg
Released:February 26, 2002
Recorded:Clarksdale, MS
Studio:Clarksdale Train Depot, Boxcar, Allairre Studios South[1]
Genre:Jazz
Length:60:09
Label:Blue Note
Producer:Cassandra Wilson
Prev Title:Traveling Miles
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Glamoured
Next Year:2003

Belly of the Sun is a studio album by American jazz singer Cassandra Wilson. It was released on the Blue Note label in 2002.

Background

The title of the CD comes from a line in "Only a Dream in Rio" that Wilson had translated to Yoruba "... just to hear what it sounded like and it was explained [to Wilson] that in the Yoruba translation you would say 'in the belly of the sun.'"[2]

India.Arie is a guest vocalist on "Just Another Parade".

Recording was done in the Clarksdale, Mississippi, train station. Additional recording was done at Allairre Studios South, New York, NY.

Reception

J. D. Coniside of The Rolling Stone wrote: "With a voice as rich and caramel-y as Sarah Vaughan's, and a delivery as intimately conversational as Joni Mitchell's, Cassandra Wilson is the perfect jazz singer for people who don't particularly like jazz singing... Still, Belly of the Sun feels uncomfortably empty at points". David R. Adler of AllMusic stated: "Cassandra Wilson continues to move down a highly eclectic path on Belly of the Sun, the somewhat belated follow-up to Traveling Miles. While displaying a jazz singer's mastery of melodic nuance and improvisatory phrasing, Wilson draws on a variety of non-jazz idioms -- roots music, rock, Delta blues, country, soul -- to create a kind of earthy, intelligent pop with obvious crossover appeal".

Marshall Bowden of PopMatters commented: " If, despite all that, all you can worry about is whether Belly of the Sun is a "real" jazz album or not, it's your problem, not Cassandra's. The table has been set and the meal is a sumptuous one. Whether you partake or not is your gain or loss."[3]

Track listing

  1. "The Weight" (Robbie Robertson) – 6:05
  2. "Justice" (Cassandra Wilson) – 5:27
  3. "Darkness on the Delta" (Jay Livingston, Al J. Neiburg, Marty Symes) – 3:47
  4. "Waters of March" (Antônio Carlos Jobim) – 4:26
  5. "You Gotta Move" (Mississippi Fred McDowell) – 2:44
  6. "Only a Dream in Rio" (James Taylor) – 4:32
  7. "Just Another Parade" (Wilson) – 6:05
  8. "Wichita Lineman" (Jimmy Webb) – 5:48
  9. "Shelter from the Storm" (Bob Dylan) – 5:17
  10. "Drunk as Cooter Brown" (Wilson) – 4:58
  11. "Show Me a Love" (Jesse Robinson, Wilson) – 3:49
  12. "Road So Clear" (Rhonda Richmond) – 5:22
  13. "Hot Tamales" (Robert Johnson) – 1:43
  14. "Corcovado" (Antônio Carlos Jobim) (For Japan only)

There was a promotional version of this album distributed before the album was released that contained two extra tracks that were not included on the final release. The promotional copy has "Rock Me Baby" (B. B. King) After "Shelter from the Storm" and before "Cooter Brown", and "Little Lion" (Caetano Veloso) after "Cooter Brown" and before "Show Me a Love". The promotional version was a regular pressed and silk-screened disc (not a CD-R) and came in a cardboard sleeve and had no album artwork.

Personnel

Guest artists

Chart positions

YearChartPosition
2002Billboard Top Jazz Albums2
Billboard Heatseekers4
Billboard The Billboard 200155
Billboard Top Internet Albums156

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cassandra Wilson – Belly Of The Sun . . 11 January 2019.
  2. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=1107 Hamilton, Rhonda. All About Jazz. Cassandra Wilson. January 31, 2004.
  3. Web site: Bowden . Marshall . Cassandra Wilson: Belly of the Sun . . 19 May 2019 . en . 18 April 2002.