Narada started as a fusion drummer in the ’70s (with
Mahavishnu Orchestra,
Jeff Beck,
Weather Report, Santana, etc.) then released numerous solo albums and produced and wrote for artists like Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Aretha Franklin, and many more. He believes in working fast: creating a mood and getting the most out of it.
We discuss “Freedom” (written by
Richie Havens) from
Evolution (2015), “I Shoulda Loved Ya” from
The Dance of Life (1979, written with
T.M. Stevens and
Allee Willis), and the title track from
Garden of Love Light (1976).
We also listen to “Billionaire on Soul Street,” also from Evolution. The opening music is from “Freeway of Love” which Narada co-wrote and produced for Aretha Franklin’s
Who’s Zoomin’ Who? (1975), and the outro music is from “How Will I Know?,” which Narada produced and wrote the verses to for
Whitney Houston (1985).
Listen to Narada tell about more of his experiences on the great
Sodajerker on Songwriting podcast. You can
watch Narada play drums and sing like James Brown back in 1980, or
see this drum solo he did with the Mahavishnu Orchestra. Here’s
the extended version of “I Woulda Loved Ya.”
Watch Richie Havens improvise “Freedom” at Woodstock.
Narada talks about being influenced by
Laura Nyro, and the bits of Yes and King Crimson he refers to are from “
Roundabout” and (I think) “
Epitaph,” respectively.
Learn more about Narada at
naradamichaelwalden.com.
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