Album Notes: Personnel: John Brewer (keyboards); DJ Sku (turntables).
Album Reviews: Rolling Stone (p.125) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Fitting perfectly articulated rhymes to efficiently catchy beats in an accent as Middle American as canned peaches, he's a contemporary cross between a folk singer and a stand-up comic."
...on the album. This tune is set in a club, where Lethal B chats up a girl and takes her home. The reason why i like it is because he captures a typical scene in a club between a guy and gurl.
I also like 'Should Have Known'. If Lethal B's life interests you, you will like this tune. He covers his life, and also says everything his dad predicted came true. In someways Lethal B can be very creative, and shows talent in this tune.
Track List
Intro
Uh Oh! (I'm Back)
Kickback
Fire
Do It feat Fumin & Amina
Mind your Head
Against All Oddz
Slow feat Kele le Roc
Had to Go
No! Feat Fire Camp
The Truth
Best
Should Have Known
Hitman
BONUS TRACK: F*ck You
BONUS TRACK: What We Do The Kray Twinz feat Lethal Bizzle, Twista & Gappy Ranks
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Advantages: MacGregor's chameleon-like arrangements render every piece interesting, appealing. Disadvantages: She remains in obscurity in the US.
...of multiple rhythms is exemplified by Player Piano Study No. 11, which requires the use of *eight hands* (a logistical problem easily solved by multitracking). It's a restless, agitated piece that sets up a basic syncopated rhythm upon which Nancarrow has layered on a variety of rhythms. It builds up to a frenzied, tumultuous and satisfying conclusion. Not exactly bedtime fare, but stimulating, to say the least. Even downright enjoyable!
Moving onto even less conventional, and more performance art territory, MacGregor takes on Veliko crno more, a u njemu…Brod / Ship in Embrace of the Endless Dark Ocean, the 2001 multimedia work of Hungarian Ivana Ognjanovic (b. 1971). Vignette-like, its abrupt, descending chords and arpeggios mixed with ululations, vanishing cries and whale noises suggest the sinking into the cold depths of a big ship (the...
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Advantages: A quality album in a quality presentation. Disadvantages: Some duff tracks
...the way wars are fought in modern day. Personally I find this rather a weak track, and always skip past it when I play the CD.
Illume
Illume is a tribute to those that lost their lives during the events of September the 11th. This track is performed by Stevie, her haunting voice suits the mood of the song well; however I feel that a far more fitting track could have been written in tribute. This track only pays a fleeting of nod towards the events of that day. In honesty it could have been written about any tragedy. It's not a song that catches in your mind and is very easily forgotten, and while the bands attempts to acknowledge the tragedy must have been appreciated I'm sure anyone personally involved in the events would find a 1000 songs more suiting; and certainly more poignant Mac tracks.
Thrown Down
Stevie Nicks sings...
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very helpful 15.06.2006
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