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2001 live album by Jill Scott
Experience: Jill Scott 826+ Released November 20, 2001 (2001-11-20 ) Recorded August 25–26, 2001; Washington, D.C. Genre
Length 127 :43 Label Hidden Beach Producer
Experience: Jill Scott 826+ is a live album by American singer Jill Scott , released on November 20, 2001, by Hidden Beach Recordings . The album was promoted by the singles "Gimme" and the live version of "He Loves Me (Lyzel in E Flat) ", with videos shot for both.
The first disc contains concert recordings from her Words and Sounds Tour ; the "826" in the album title refers to the August 26, 2001, concert in Washington, D.C., that comprises most of the live material. The "+" in the title refers to bonus material, including previously unreleased studio recordings, collected on the second disc.
"Show Intro (Alright Man, It's Time for You to Move)" – 1:33
"A Long Walk (Groove)" (Jill Scott, Andre Harris ) – 6:18
"Love Rain (Suite)" (Scott, Vidal Davis ) – 12:30
"Slowly Surely" (Scott, Darren Henson, Don Thompson, Kamaal Fareed , Malik Taylor , Ali Shaheed Muhammad , James Yancey , Towa Tei , Bebel Gilberto ) – 3:50
"One Is the Magic # (Redux)" (Scott, Davis) – 6:19
"Do You Remember" (Scott, Harris) – 8:40
"Gettin' In the Way " (Scott, Davis) – 7:42
"It's Love" (Scott, Henson, Keith Pelzer) – 7:36
"The Way " (featuring Mike Phillips) (Scott, Harris) – 8:26
"Fatback Taffy" (Scott) – 2:15
"He Loves Me (Lyzel in E Flat) (Movements I, II & III)" (Scott, Pelzer) – 9:02
"Free (Prelude)" (Scott, Harris) – 1:31
"Gotta Get Up (Another Day)" (featuring 4hero ) (Scott, Mark Clair, Brad Munn) – 4:58
"One Time" (Scott, Davis, Eric Roberson ) – 3:55
"Sweet Justice" (Scott, Davis, Henson) – 5:20
"Thickness" (Scott) – 11:02
"High Post Brotha" (featuring Common ) (Scott, Ivan Barias , Lonnie Lynn, Dale Warren ) – 3:41
"Gimme" (Scott, Barias, Randy Muller) – 3:33
"Be Ready" (Scott, Ted Thomas Jr., Jay Chattaway ) – 3:13
"Free (Epilogue)"/"Gotta Get Up (Another Day)" (Minnie Version featuring 4hero) – 16:18
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