Arrested Development - Zingalamaduni
Facts
| Artist(s) | Arrested Development |
| Studio | Capitol |
| Release Date | June 14, 1994 |
| UPC Code | 724382927426 |
Tracks
- WMFW (We Must Fight and Win) FM
- United Minds - Arrested Development, Arrested Developmen
- Ache'n for Acres
- United Front - Arrested Development, Thomas
- Africa's Inside Me - Arrested Development, Sample
- Pride
- Shell - Arrested Development, Thomas
- Mr. Landlord
- Warm Sentiments
- The Drum
- In the Sunshine
- Kneelin' at My Altar
- Fountain of Youth - Arrested Development, Hayes
- Ease My Mind - Arrested Development, Clinton, G. Jr.
- Praisin' U
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User Reviews
Average user review:| A Beehive of Culture (4 stars) |
Although this is sort of a mixed bag, most of the material here is very solid, and performed well. Speech was at the top of his game lyrically, as seen on such tracks as "Mr. Landlord", "Ache'n for Acres", "Praisin' U" & the excellent title cut. They enjoyed brief chart success with heavy hitters like "Ease My Mind" & "United Front". In my opinion, "United Minds" was the closest they came to matching the highly memorable success of "Tennessee". "In the Sunshine" has also remains a favorite. As the cover would suggest, this has an even more Afrocentric vibe which is sprinkled through the production.
Overall, this may not be quite as memorable or powerful as their debut album, but it still has redeeming qualities that are sure to be rewarding to fans of Arrested Development. August 1, 2008
| A bargain, even at full price... |
I found this disc for $1 in a used CD store, and each time I listen to it I cannot believe my good fortune! If you find yourself in a similar position I highly recommend making whatever investment is necessary. Now that I know, I'd gladly spend 10 times that amount. October 3, 2007
| Profound! |
| More of the same and yet less so |
Absent is Dione Farris who made the first CD so good and absent are the hooks and the great tunes. Sadly present is the same preachiness from the first CD. Like Highlander II, it went back in time and made the first effort wretched.
More deadly was the fact that instead of rapping about befriending homeless people or going home to your roots, this CD is full of complaints about the landlord and a particularly whiny tune (I don't think it was meant to be ironic, since irony is not part of this band's SOP) about a girlfriend that aborted Speech's baby. And the tunes are boring.
Slicker studio productions, more earnest lyrics, and press buzz combined to make this album. And this album killed socially conscious rap.
In other words, this is one boring CD. March 22, 2006
| Powerful! |
"Africa's Inside Me" is my personal anthem, and a truly profound song.
The band is tight and Speech has crafted some awesome songs here.
Again, how many bands include a spiritual consultant like Baba Oje? They respect where they came from, which is why they know where they're going, and when you listen with your heart, you will too. August 19, 2005
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