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enlarge | Artist: Talib Kweli Label: Warner Bros / Wea Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy Used: $5.48 You Save: $8.50 (61%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 71 reviews Sales Rank: 3202
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 277244 UPC: 093624993285 EAN: 0093624993285 ASIN: B000SO7ON4
Release Date: August 21, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| Everything Man | | My Weather Report | | Hostile Gospel, Pt. 1 (Deliver Us) | | Say Something | | Country Cousins | | Holy Moly | | Eat to Live | | In the Mood | | Soon the New Day | | Give 'Em Hell | | More or Less | | Stay Around | | Hot Thing | | Space Fruit (Interlude) - Talib Kweli, | | The Perfect Beat | | Oh My Stars | | Listen!!! | | Go with Us | | Hostile Gospel, Pt. 2 (Deliver Me) | | The Nature |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com In the "conscious" rap game, even mid-list mainstreamers tend to get all but shut out of the highest-profile vehicles for hip-hop (BET, MTV, urban radio). Among these, Talib Kweli remains that exemplary liminal artist, one foot in the artistic purity of his underground roots and the other planted firmly in business of popular culture. Recent albums--The Beautiful Struggle and Right About Now--disappointed fans and critics alike, but Ear Drum marks a milestone in the Kweli catalogue. Wisely chosen collaborators (Kanye West, Roy Ayers, Jean Grae, Pete Rock, KRS-One, even Justin Timberlake and Norah Jones), accessible beats, and Kweli's staple of insightful, rhythmically drilling lyrics conspire to create his best outing since 2002's Quality. Blatantly front-loaded, Ear Drum's early tracks clearly outshine its back half. "NY Weather Report," "Say Something," "Holy Moly," and especially "Hostile Gospel Pt. 1" plainly sear, the latter two establishing the repeating theme of Kweli's tenuous relationship to religion. As Kweli himself makes clear in his first line on Ear Drum, "They say you can't please everybody," and plenty of sleepers lurk among Ear Drum's 20 cuts, but the standout tracks suggest that Kweli has bounced back from declining relevance with all cylinders firing. --Jason Kirk
Album Description One of the best-known and most acclaimed rappers in hip-hop, Talib Kweli makes his Warner Bros. debut with his first album on his own label, Blacksmith. Eardrum, his fourth solo album, delivers music that matters, that both sparks the mind and makes the body move. Solidifying Kweli's status among rap's most talented and important voices, Eardrum deserves to be heard.
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Like i got it at a store October 11, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
JUST LIKE I GOT IT AT THE STORE EVERYTHING IS THERE It costs more than i wanted to pay about 10 dollars
A Great Solid Album From A Great MC October 1, 2008 I have been a fan of talib kweli since the days of liberation and blackstar. He brings in a unique style to hip-hop that never fails to offer something fresh each album. Eardrum had great instrumentals to compliment his cleverness and flow that creates a good piece of work. If your one who likes to hear a lot of club type music or something to play at a party, this may not be what your looking for. This is a great wonderful masterpiece that displays what rap music is supposed to sound like. Lyrically clever with a good flow.
Solid effort from Kweli even though he doesn't get the credit he deserves. August 6, 2008 This was a great album. A lot of people slept on this album but this is by far his strongest effort since "Reflection Eternal". Kweli has been plagued with mediocre production on his previous albums although his is definitely one of the greatest lyricists of today. This album has it all. Very well rounded. Dope beats, dope lyrics. What more can you ask for? La, La, Laaaa, La, La, La, La, La, La, Laaaaaaa.
Best hip-hop album of '07 July 5, 2008 In my opinion, thi is the only album of 2007 that is better than The Cool. And that says a lot. "Eardrum" feels very slow, chill, and soulful in the beginning, picks up in the middle, and finishes very up-tempo and furious. Honestly, the soulful beginning is the best part, but that's not knocking the rest of the album by any means.
Kweli shows why he needs more recognition from the mainstream with epics like "Hostile Gospel Pt. 1 (Deliver Us)" and "Listen" and touches hearts of hip-hop heads with old-school influenced tracks like "Everything Man" and "NY Weather Report." Kweli touches on Poverty in "Eat To Live" and religious confusion in "Give Em Hell." Kweli speaks from his sensual side with "In The Mood" and "Hot Thing" and speaks to his children in "Oh My Stars." The only track that felt like it was not on par with the rest of the album was "Say Something."
Top Tracks: 1. Hostile Gospel Pt.1 2. Eat To Live 3. NY Weather Report 4. Everything Man 5. The Nature (ft. Justin Timberlake) 6. Give Em Hell
Honorable Mentions: In The Mood Hot Thing Hostile Gospel Pt. 2 Listen
Another Hit July 3, 2008 I don't even have to say anything. I mean if you're a Talib Fan you gotta have this CD!!! Ridiculous like the rest! I LOVE UNDERGROUND... Keepin it Gully!
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