"Bigger and Deffer", released in 1987, was the second album from LL Cool J. It came a couple of years after his classic record, "Radio" came out, starting off Def Jam Recordings, and changing the face of Hip Hop forever.
1. "I'm BAD"
What is known to be his UK breakthrough single, and ... Read review
Advantages: Consistent quality Disadvantages: Similar to his debut
...track from this album, "I'm Bigger and Deffer" has LL show that he has come to do just what he he did in "Radio", but on a bigger scale. LL promotes himself as a top perfromer in this field, and asserts it with strong rhymes, which where ahead of the time (although delivered in a fashion more popular a couple of years earlier).
2. "Kanday"
Using some killer beats, LL focuses his attention ... ...the production to his adavantage in speaking in a laid-back way as to how he works it with the girl who goes by the name of Kanday.
**Four Stars**
3. "Get Down"
Here you get LL go for a high-energy rap on the breaks as he comes with an in-your-face style to show that he is able to work on just about everything when it comes to beats from Rick Rubin, LA Posse, Cut Creator and DJ Pooh. It is a ... more
"Bigger and Deffer", released in 1987, was the second album from LL Cool J. It came a couple of years after his classic record, "Radio" came out, starting off Def Jam Recordings, and changing the face of Hip Hop forever.
1. "I'm BAD"
What is known to be his UK breakthrough single, and the top track from this album, "I'm Bigger and Deffer" has LL show that he has come to do just what he he did in "Radio", but on a bigger scale. LL promotes himself as a top perfromer in this field, and asserts it with strong rhymes, which where ahead of the time (although delivered in a fashion more popular a couple of years earlier).
2. "Kanday"
Using some killer beats, LL focuses his attention on the girls for a short while as he uses the production to his adavantage in speaking in a laid-back way as to how he works it with the girl who goes by the name of Kanday.
**Four Stars**
3. "Get Down"
Here you get LL go for a high-energy rap on the breaks as he comes with an in-your-face style to show that he is able to work on just about everything when it comes to beats from Rick Rubin, LA Posse, Cut Creator and DJ Pooh. It is a big track and fits in with the care-free nature of muaic at the time.
4. "The Bristol Hotel"
Using a sample of Stetsasonic's "Go Stetsa I", you have LL rap and exiting one, in which he rpas about a prostitute who works at the location named in th title of the tune. The way that he works with the funky beats is incredible and dirves the tune.
**Five Stars**
5. "My Rhyme Ain't Done"
This is an interresting concept track, in which he uses his talent to go for a track in which he tells various stories, but only half does them as he flow just doesn't stop. He comes up with lots of unexpected tales, where he takes the beats in as many directions he can, using this as a simple base to it all.
6. ".357"
You get some funky DJ Pooh prodcution in this one, and he offers a little West Coast falavpur prior to when the area emmerged as something other than an place where Hip Hop came in the form of Electro-Hop with acts liek the World Class Wreckin' Cru. It is a little ahead of itself, but works very well.
**Four Stars**
7. "Go Cut Creator Go"
On this one,, a single from the album, you have LL working on some guitar-led prodcution from the L.A. Posse, and LL does a shout-out to his then-DJ, Cut Creator, who does the scratches throughout the tune. It is a big one, but didn't do as well as a lot of his other singles around the time.
**Four Stars**
8. "The Breakthrough"
There are heavy beats in this one, and it is the thing which brings out all the energy in the tune as LL tears through what was given to him by flowing about his position in the Hip Hop world at the time of recording.
**Five Stars**
9. "I Need Love"
Despite being a highly siginicant track, in terms of the boundaries which it broke though as a rap ballad, where he states his desire to find love and truely experience it, it is a terrible track, and it typical of the time.
**Two Stars**
10. "Ahh, Let's Get Ill"
Surprisingly, up to this point, LL hadn't outlined what his name stood, for and in this one he fianlly gets the cahnce to, and also goes into detail about what other things peoepl may not know about him. You get West Coast-esque funky beats from L.A. Posse, and it is a nice way to lead the tune.
**Five Stars**
11. "The Do Wop"
In a far from predictable display, ll takes on a little Do-Wop in his production, and uses it for a gentle swing track where he raps in suitable manner to match the soft nature of such a tune. The breaks on this are incredible, mainly down to its large contrast to the production in the rest of the cut, but it does give it what is needed to kep it within the boundaries of a Hip Hop jam.
**Four Stars**
12. "On The Ill Tip" (Outro)
Although I have to say that i enjoyed this thoughroughly, and thought that it was an improvment on his historic debut, I thought that its similarity to "radio" was somethin whcihc held it back as it showed very littel progression despite a two-year gap between releases. Regardless of this, I was really into it as it has him go with the pure Old School Hip Hop sound, which matched the trends of the early-to-mid eighties in the Hip Hop game. The prodcution and rhymes work together amazingly well, and its this great chemistry which makes it so good of an album.
Advantages: One of L.L Cool J's best albums Disadvantages: a few dead tracks
...On the Ill Tip
Bigger And Deffer
The album starts very promising with I'm Bad sending a message out to other artists that he is bigger and deffer than anyone else and that he is not to be messed with. The track is very powerful and takes no prisoners and is a far cry from the performances on his first album showing that L.L feels he has earned his stripes as a rap performer. L.L rap is clear, fresh making the lyrics easy to pick up.
Kanday lowers ... ...a sleazy girl called Kanday. This track plays out like banter between a bunch of guys all in sexual awe of this girl and the track called The Bristol Hotel is more of a song that has sexual overtones and is quite graphic in the lyrics
Go Cut Creator Go is a real stand out track since it blends 50's style rock & roll like the Beach Boys with Hip-Hop and it has awesome scratchin with Cut Creator showing off his DJ skills Possibly the most famous track ...
in2deep 20.05.2008
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Product details
Title
Bigger And Deffer [PA]
Performer
L. L. Cool J
Genre
R&B
Sub Genre
East Coast Rap
Release Date
11/07/1995
Recomended Retail Price
8.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1987
Label / Distributor
Def Jam / Universal Music
Engineer
Steve Ett
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
731452735324
Catalogue Number
5273532
Additional notes
Album Notes
Personnel includes: LL Cool J (rap vocals); Bobby "Bobcat" Erving (scratches). Producers: LL Cool J, The L.A. Posse, Darryl Pierce, Dwayne Simon, Bobby Erving. Recorded at Chung King House Of Metal, New York, New York. BIGGER AND DEFFER was the album which took LL from up-and-coming artist to the mantle of both pop star and rap legend. The title track, the album' s opening mission statement was only one of BIGGER AND DEFFER's memorable hits--"I Need Love," a disarmingly gentle ballad pushed the rap genre in a new direction, contrasting the album's otherwise hard edge with "soft" keyboard track and a confessional, vulnerable lyric. "Go Cut Creator Go" blends crushing guitars and myriad other samples in what remains one of hip-hop's slickest turntable tracks. Though the requisite hometown shoutouts abound, LL extols the virtues of one of New York's less-frequented attractions in "The Bristol Motel," a sordid spot in his native Queens.
Album Reviews
Q (9/95, p.124) - 3 Stars - Good - "...he was still relentless and `I Need Love' surpris[ed] the hard core crew by coming on all lovey-dovey..." Melody Maker (7/22/95, p.35) - "...`I'm Bad' [is LL Cool J's] masterpiece....`I Need Love' [is] acknowledged...as rap's first ballad..."
Titles on disc 1
1.
I'm Bad
2.
Get Down
3.
Bristol Hotel
4.
My Rhyme Ain't Done
5.
357 Break It On Down
6.
Go Cut Creator Go
7.
Breakthrough
8.
I Need Love
9.
Ahh Let's Get Ill
10.
Doo Wop
11.
On The Ill Tip
12.
On The Ill Tip
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