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A fan of Drake's music, Thank Me Later or just like the way the album art was done? This tutorial shows you how to go step by step to create the same kind of effect using the free photo editing software GIMP.

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Coltrane had first recorded "Naima" five years earlier, for the Atlantic album Giant Steps. His quartet had played it often in live settings, but this is a studio version, and a truly excellent one. It plays in its entirety, all four-and-a-half minutes, as Claude and Barbara make their opening statements. A following scene, revealing the lovers in a sensuous idyll, is also scored with new-to-us music by the Coltrane quartet, playing the saxophonist's smoldering "Village Blues."

Which brings us to Coltrane, whose tenor is a revelatory voice throughout the song. He composed "Blue World" using an existing harmonic framework, from the Harold Arlen-Johnny Mercer standard "Out of This World." (He had, in fact, recorded that song in 1962, for the album titled Coltrane, in the same key and with a similar rhythmic arrangement, at a brighter tempo).

The harmonic language Coltrane employs in his improvisation, and the solid heft of his phrasing, feel distinct from that earlier version of the song. There are moments in his tenor solo on "Blue World" that point clearly in the direction of A Love Supreme, which the quartet would record months later, in December. Coltrane's methodical yet unscripted push into different tonal centers, expressed as a form of incantatory fervor, should be familiar to anyone who has ever been entranced by "Acknowledgment," the first movement in the Love Supreme suite.

Thank you for sharing that with me, hearing that made me teary. We spoke in 2008 when you released your album Hey Wella and you told me that when you first started singing you started singing in the church as a child; what feeling did it give you to praise the Lord through music?

Little Simz has spent 2022 being lauded for last year's excellent Sometimes I Might Be Introvert, with the U.K. rapper picking up a Brit Award and the 2022 Mercury Prize for her fourth studio album. Now it would appear she is returning the compliments with a new album, titled No Thank You, scheduled for December 12.

News of the album was broken on Simz' social media on Tuesday afternoon alongside a message that reads, "Emotion is energy in motion. Honor your truth and feelings. Eradicate fear. Boundaries are important."

Once I started making music with friends in my college years, then moving into (playing) coffee shops and then into touring, more of my musician friends started to contribute to my listening. My (audio) monitor engineer, Micah Goldfarb, had all the (Jamaican) Studio One, Trojan Records and Easy Star All-Stars albums, and he started passing me CDs that were changing my whole view.

On Monday, November 6, McRae simultaneously announced her 53-date international Think Later Tour and Think Later, her sophomore album due out on December 8. The album was executive produced by Ryan Tedder, pop hitmaker extraordinaire, and will receive the ultimate promo when McRae makes her Saturday Night Live debut on November 18. (Oh, no big deal, just a third massive announcement to casually drop on a Monday morning.) The November 18 SNL episode will be hosted by Jason Momoa with McRae as the musical guest.

Over the weekend, AI-powered makeovers of famous music album covers went viral on Twitter thanks to Adobe Photoshop's Generative Fill, an image synthesis tool that debuted in a beta version of the image editor last week. Using Generative Fill, people have been expanding the size of famous works of art, revealing larger imaginary artworks beyond the borders of the original images.

For example, an expansion of Michael Jackson's famous Thriller album rendered the rest of Jackson's body lying on a piano. That seems reasonable, based on the context. But depending on user guidance, Generative Fill can also create more fantastic interpretations: An expansion of Katy Perry's Teenage Dream cover art (likely guided by a text suggestion from the user) revealed Perry lying on a gigantic fluffy pink cat.

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