Donuts

There should have been more records like Donuts, many more. When J Dilla, aka Detroit’s James Yancey, made the album, he was 31 years old and widely celebrated as a producer of rare talent, having worked with Erykah Badu, D’Angelo and De La Soul, among many others. He had an encyclopaedic knowledge of obscure jazz, funk and soul, and as a talented drummer in his own right, he brought a rare sense of groove to the samples he chopped up on his trusty Akai MPC.
An entire tradition of beat music has been constructed atop the unique sense of swing that Dilla brought to the classic boom-bap cadence; “Dilla-esque” has become shorthand for a certain sensibility—a mixture of taste, timing and restraint—that was present in all his productions, and almost impossible to imitate, no matter how many have tried.
But Donuts was Yancey’s final missive, notwithstanding a flood of posthumous releases: he suffered from lupus—he recorded some of Donuts in his hospital bed, in fact—and died just three days after the record hit shelves in February, 2006. It’s likely the album would have become legendary under any circumstances. Where his 2001 vocal album Welcome 2 Detroit ably showed off his chops, the all-instrumental Donuts proved how much was possible from sampling alone. Drawing not only from staples like Dionne Warwick and The Jackson 5 but also soft rockers 10cc, Sex Pistols impresario Malcom McLaren and Looney Tunes composer Raymond Scott, Dilla wove brief loops into hypnotic sketches, most of them barely a minute long, that flowed into one overarching whole: the elegant expression of a state of mind that is by turns playful, defiant and tender, in which the smallest details snowball into the biggest feelings. Dilla’s legacy left generations of fans mourning his loss, but his final completed statement is bursting with joy.

Tracklisting

Position Title
A1 Donuts (Outro)
A2 Workinonit
A3 Waves
A4 Light My Fire
A5 The New
A6 Stop
A7 People
A8 The Difference
B1 Mash
B2 Time: The Donut Of The Heart
B3 Glazed
B4 Airworks
B5 Lightworks
B6 Stepson Of The Clapper
B7 The Twister (Huh, What)
C1 One Eleven
C2 Two Can Win
C3 Don’t Cry
C4 Anti-American Graffiti
C5 Geek Down
C6 Thunder
C7 Gobstopper
D1 One For Ghost
D2 Dilla Says Go
D3 Walkinonit
D4 The Factory
D5 U-Love
D6 Hi.
D7 Bye.
D8 Last Donut Of The Night
D9 Welcome To The Show

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Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donuts_(album)
Format 2× Vinyl (Red-in-Clear, “Jelly” Edition) 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue
Label Stones Throw Records
Catalog Number STH2126-8
Notes 2 x 12" (referred to as LP) Red-in-clear ‘Jelly Edition’ of Donuts, a limited run created for Stones Throw and Rough Trade (NYC & London). Limited to 1000 copies.
Discogs URL J Dilla - Donuts