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Song Album 1996 "Softly Softly" (Sweetback featuring Maxwell) Sweetback: 2004 "No One Else in the Room" (Nas featuring Maxwell) Street's Disciple: 2009 "Smile" (The Alchemist featuring Maxwell & Twista) Chemical Warfare: 2012 "Fire We Make" (Alicia Keys featuring Maxwell) Girl on Fire
His signature song, "Days of Elijah", has proven popular since 1996. Mark's album Revival in Belfast, released in 1999, remained high in both the Christian retail charts and Billboard charts for many years. It was still at No. 39 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart in 2004. [1]
The first day of the tour Maxwell was to perform songs from his first album Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite and second album Embrya. The second day of the tour Maxwell was to perform from his third and fourth albums Now and BLACKsummer'snight, respectively. Maxwell was to debut never-performed songs from his BLACKsummer'snight trilogy. lt was also ...
A concept album, Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite was composed as a song cycle that focuses on an adult romance, based in part on Maxwell's personal experiences. Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite was not an immediate commercial success, but it was helped by the release of its second single " Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder) " in July 1996, and the album ...
Maxwell Talks His Long-Awaited ‘Night’ Album, Post-Pandemic Touring and the Influence of Christopher Nolan
Maxwell has been celebrated and admired for forging his own path and going against the popular music grain ever since he set the R&B world on fire with his 1996 debut album, “Urban Hang Suite.”
"Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder) is a song by American R&B/neo soul singer Maxwell, released in July 1996 by Columbia as the second single from his debut album, Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite (1996). The song was written by Maxwell, and Itaal Shur, and he also produced it. It peaked at number eight on the US Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, number ...
Embrya is the second studio album by American recording artist Maxwell, released on June 30, 1998, by Columbia Records.As on his 1996 debut album Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite, he collaborated with record producer and Sade member Stuart Matthewman.