"Back In Time has a vintage-soul feel, with jazz shadings and a powerful dose of post-Ferguson social commentary," said Rolling Stone. Elle praised the album as "an inspirational amalgam of pleading soul, pop, and mixed-rhythm beats enriched with her roof-rattling vocals" while the Star
Tribune praised Hill's "world-class voice." "Back In Time represents the struggle of aspiring to heights unknown, with nothing to break your fall but a steadfast trust in a higher power," observed NPR, which featured "Angel in the Dark" as one of their "Songs We Love." You can check out Judith's NPR "Weekend Edition" interview with Lourdes Garcia-Navarro
HERE.
"Cry, Cry, Cry," the scintillating, horn-fueled first single, is streaming
HERE on TIDAL and can be purchased
HERE.
This video captures highlights from Hill's recording sessions at Paisley Park Studios.
Hill, who opened for Prince on his spring 2015 tour, duets with him on "Million $ Show," the lead-off track on his new album, HITNRUN Phase One, which was recently released via TIDAL. She won a GRAMMY® earlier this year when the
Morgan Neville-directed documentary 20 Feet From Stardom was honored as Best Music Film. The film, which also won an Oscar, shines the spotlight on the untold true story of singers like Hill and co-stars
Darlene Love,
Merry Clayton and
Lisa Fischer, who have backed some of the greatest musical
LEGENDS of the 21st century. Judith has supported such artists as the late
Michael Jackson,
Stevie Wonder,
John Legend and
Josh Groban. She was a contestant on season four of "The Voice." Hill, who wrote her first song when she was only four years old, comes from a musical family. Her mother, a classical pianist from Japan, and her father, a funk bass player, both played with Sly Stone,
Chaka Khan, Rufus and many more artists.