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Roots, The Roots - Phrenology

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Phrenology
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Artist(s)Roots and The Roots
StudioMca
Release DateNovember 26, 2002
UPC Code008811299620
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About Roots, The Roots - Phrenology

If you were wondering what the heck phrenology means, the Roots wouldn't have it any other way. Hip-hop's hardest-working live band continues where they left off with Things Fall Apart, forcing listeners to think outside of the Hot 97 FM box--or just plain think. On "Thought at Work," lead emcee Black Thought--the most criminally underrated wordsmith of his time--weaves captivating flows over a neck-snapping break beat, while on "Water" he boldly addresses the controversy surrounding his partner-in-rhyme Malik B's alleged substance abuse. While collaborations with Nelly Furtado ("Sacrifice") and Talib Kweli ("Rhymes and Ammo") read much better on paper than they sound, the catchy, up-tempo call-and-response routine utilized by the crew on the latter song will amp up Roots nonbelievers. As a bonus, Jill Scott's dreamy falsetto refrain hammers home some finer points about love on "Complexity." --Dalton Higgins Amazon.com

Tracks

  1. Phrentrow
  2. Rock You
  3. Sacrifice (feat. Nelly Furtado)
  4. Rolling With Heat (feat. Talib Kweli)
  5. WAOK Roll Call
  6. Thought At Work
  7. The Seed 2.0 (feat. Cody Chestnutt)
  8. Break You Off (feat. Musiq)
  9. Water
  10. Quills
  11. Pussy Galore
  12. Complexity (feat. Jill Scott)
  13. Something In The Way Of Things [In Town] (feat. Amiri Baraka)

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (88 reviews)

rating: 5 QuotePut down the Lil' Wayne CD and let your mind go.....Quote
I am a liberal and openminded fan of music in general. The Roots and this release by The Roots are not just some of the best hip hop has to offer; they are some the best MUSIC the world over has to offer. These guys have many great albums, and in my opinion, the greatest musical talents grow and evolve with each release; giving a unique listening experience with every album. If you are looking for the same sound as "illadelph" or any of their other previous works, which stand alone with greatness, you are not giving yourself a chance to truly experience this great album as well as many others. I'm not going to tell you what songs to listen to here; just listen to the whole thing. I listen to many genres of music and I've come to pigeonhole artists only as great musicians or not. This is great music, this is a great album...enjoy. May 8, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteWay too eclectic for me.Quote
I fully enjoyed Break You Off, The Seed (2.0), Complexity (Their best song EVER), P.U.S.S.Y. Galore and Something In The Way Of Things which is quirky and scary. VERY scary sounding.

For that it gets a 3 star rating.

The production is on point for these songs. I like their lyrics for the most part too. Black Thought seems to be very intelligent. But I can't get past the fact that this CD is just too weird for me to listen to it regularly. Things Fall Apart was the same way, except it wasn't *this* weird!

3.4 stars. November 23, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteI love this albumQuote
Had it, lost it, bought it again, still love it just as much as I did originally. July 27, 2007

rating: 3 QuoteCaught up in a....mix up of....Phrenology.Quote
This album by The Roots is mix bag of songs. I totally like it when artists do different stuff and keep tight. Tracks like Quills and Break You Off (Musiq) keep it real and have tha groove. But sadly this album goes in a mix of....uhm $#%@. Why would they do something like Sacrifice(Nelly Furtado= weak artist) and a crappy track take it back.Plus the Rock You over and over and over again Yuck!! Overall not a good/bad album just a little odd. January 23, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteExcellence ... AGAIN!Quote
These guys prove that rap acts can remain true to themselves and still score big. With guest appearances from the Who's Who of many music genres. In attendance this time around is Jill Scott, newcomer Cody Chestnutt, EPMD's DJ Scratch (responsible for bangers like Busta's 'Gimme Some More') produced 'Rock You', Nelly Furtado joins the crew on 'Sacrifice', even uber-urban pop Musiq Soulchild joins in on 'Break You Off'. This time out they have found a way to expand their sound and move beyond making great rap. They make great music. Period. GET IT! November 16, 2006

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