Music
Bilal, Questlove & Glasper share single “All For Love” from famous unreleased ’06 LP
“All for Love” was a standout track from Bilal’s shelved 2006 masterpiece Love for Sale, a project that has achieved legendary status among fans and critics alike.
Glasshaus Presents has unveiled Grammy-winning artist Bilal’s “All For Love,” the latest single from forthcoming album Live at Glasshaus, a mid-career retrospective featuring a supergroup of Questlove, Common, Robert Glasper, and Burniss Travis.
Live at Glasshaus
The live record presents Bilal within an ensemble of luminaries to reimagine standouts from his classic repertoire.
Live at Glasshaus, out June 14 during Black Music Month, sees Bilal at the peak of his powers, pushing the boundaries of a genre-defying catalog including 1st Born Second, Love For Sale, Airtight’s Revenge, and Common’s seminal Like Water for Chocolate.
All For Love
“All for Love” was a standout track from Bilal’s shelved 2006 masterpiece Love for Sale, a project that has achieved legendary status among fans and critics alike. Despite its artistic brilliance, the album was never officially released due to a premature leak and subsequent disputes with his former label, Interscope Records. This resulted in the album becoming a cult classic and a significant part of Bilal’s musical legacy.
Watch All For Love
Bilal’s live rendition of “All for Love” captures the raw emotion and intricate musicianship that have come to define his work.
Live at Glasshaus livestream
Surrounded by an intimate studio audience of 100 fans, the project was recorded, filmed, and livestreamed from Glasshaus in Brooklyn, NY. With stripped-down arrangements and ecstatic performance, Bilal wove fresh interpretations of beloved catalog favorites spanning 23 years of recorded output. On June 9, fans around the world will have the opportunity to witness the epic one-night-only concert where the album was captured via a broadcast livestream.
Tickets are now available from Glasshaus Presents: HERE
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