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N*E*R*D..."In Search Of..." - THOUGHTS?
Kamal:
--- Quote from: Murrow on January 01, 2003, 05:20:45 PM ---Hey T.K., think you could post the credits in The Vault? Paceeeeeeee
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no problem, I will post the credits very soon.
Peace
On The Edge of Insanity:
Yeah I got this album for christmas and it is pretty dope. Like Murrow said, their appearances on hiphop tracks were starting to get a bit mundane but this album is mainly completly different to that style. I like the fact that they have taken loads of different styles of music and fused it into one coherant sound. For instance on Thing Are Getting Better, the chorus is totally different in style to the rest of the song yet it still works. And you have songs which are straight rnb type songs mixed in with stuff like Provider which almost sounds like an old fashioned country song. Bobby James is pure brilliance, and overall I couldn't really think of any complaints that I had about this album.
Murrow:
--- Quote from: Waitin For The DJ on January 02, 2003, 12:22:44 PM ---Yeah I got this album for christmas and it is pretty dope. Like Murrow said, their appearances on hiphop tracks were starting to get a bit mundane but this album is mainly completly different to that style. I like the fact that they have taken loads of different styles of music and fused it into one coherant sound. For instance on Thing Are Getting Better, the chorus is totally different in style to the rest of the song yet it still works. And you have songs which are straight rnb type songs mixed in with stuff like Provider which almost sounds like an old fashioned country song. Bobby James is pure brilliance, and overall I couldn't really think of any complaints that I had about this album.
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I agree. Also, I think it is at the end of "Run To The Sun" where the beat changes and it is this tight beat with a saxaphone. Awesome.
On The Edge of Insanity:
Yeah I forgot about Run To The Sun, that section of the track is dope. Why can't they do production like this on hiphop tracks?
Reef:
I thought it wasa pretty tight album, different to what i expected, but i liked it.. Fave tracks have 2 b Bobby James, Provider, Lapdance and Brain.
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