Her original concept for the album artwork aimed to give the light inside her chest a "more alien" appearance
this album captures the grit and poignancy of his unique voice
Club's Josh Modell noted it as "the religious album even heathens can love
Featuring the addition of country rock pioneer Gram Parsons
Consider this album a flawless gem
Donuts (Original Cover) (Vinyle) MGMT Her original concept for theTwo accounts exist regarding the recording of Donuts. According to the popular version, J Dilla worked on the album while hospitalized. Over the years, he shared his music through demo records called "beat tapes." He played one such tape, titled Donuts, for Madlib and Peanut Butter Wolf, who then shared it with others at Stones Throw. While everyone loved it, Eothen "Egon" Alapatt, Stones Throw's general manager, was hesitant to release it, believing