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Title: Common - "Electric Circus"
Post by: Murrow on December 23, 2001, 03:33:00 AM
Common
Electric Circus
MCA Records
December 10th, 2002

01.FERRIS WHEEL (Vinia Mojica and Marie Daulne)
02.SOUL POWER
03.AQUARIUS (Erykah Badu and Bilal)
04.ELECTRIC, WIRE, HUSTLE, FLOWER (Sunny from P.O.D)
05.THE HUSTLE (Omar Lye-Fook and Dart Chillz)
06.COME CLOSE (Mary J. Blige)
07.NEW WAVE (Laetitia Sadier)
08.STAR *69 (PS WITH LOVE) (featuring Bilal and Prince on guitar)
09.I GOT A RIGHT TO (Pharrell)
10.BETWEEN ME, YOU & LIBERATION (Cee-Lo)
11.I AM MUSIC (Jill Scott)
12.JIMI WAS A ROCK STAR (Erykah Badu)
13.HEAVEN SOMEWHERE (Omar Lye-Fook, Cee-Lo, Bilal, Jill Scott, Mary J. Blige, Erykah Badu, Lonnie "Pops" Lynn)



(http://www.mcarecords.com/MCAImageUpload/52406-Full.jpg)

This album will again be overseen by Questlove and the Soulquarians with contributions from Black Thought and possibly Talib Kweli.  Production will be handled by Questlove with help from Jay Dee, No ID, DJ Premier and DJ Scratch...
 
The album will be something totally different from anything ever released in hip hop. ?uestlove says "It sounds like Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon plus David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust plus Prince Paul in a blender". Guest appearances include his Soulquarian crew [Erykah Badu, Bilal, The Roots, etc.] with production by ?uestlove, Jay Dee and James Poyser who all did work on his critically acclaimed gem Like Water For Chocolate.  

The first single is produced by The Neptunes, featuring Maty J Blige.
 
 




Title: Re: "Angel Food Cake" - Common
Post by: Ro J. Simpson on January 08, 2002, 11:19:09 AM
yo,

props incognito,

more shit like common should be posted up

and some u.k shit too, not too underground tho

props again!

peace
Title: Re: "Angel Food Cake" - Common
Post by: Murrow on January 09, 2002, 01:09:56 PM
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yo,

props incognito,

more shit like common should be posted up


peace


Word.  Common is great.  "The Light" is one of my fav hip-hop songs ever.  Peace!
Title: Re: "Eclectic Circus" - Common
Post by: Murrow on May 27, 2002, 01:08:15 PM
Yo WC Veteran, we already had a post on his album, it was under the title "Angel Food Cake."  I pulled it up.
Title: Re: "Eclectic Circus" - Common
Post by: =[Euthanasia]= on May 28, 2002, 12:15:48 AM
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Yo WC Veteran, we already had a post on his album, it was under the title "Angel Food Cake."  I pulled it up.


Was wondering where WCV's thread was gone  ;D But yeah, this is some good news. Sounds like it's gonna be interesting, the influences make it sound like it's gonna be pretty eccentric and out there.

Oh, btw Incognito, nice pic again  ;D
Title: Re: "Eclectic Circus" - Common
Post by: Murrow on May 28, 2002, 08:27:07 AM
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>= link=board=fouroneone;num=1009121583;start=0#4 date=05/28/02 at 05:15:48]

Was wondering where WCV's thread was gone  ;D But yeah, this is some good news. Sounds like it's gonna be interesting, the influences make it sound like it's gonna be pretty eccentric and out there.

Oh, btw Incognito, nice pic again  ;D


Yeeeeeee, I knew you'd like it.
Title: Re: "Eclectic Circus" - Common
Post by: West Coast Veteran on May 28, 2002, 01:48:56 PM
Aight homie.
Title: Re: "Eclectic Circus" - Common
Post by: Trauma-san on May 28, 2002, 06:37:47 PM
Sounds like a good album.  Ziggy Stardust was awesome, I hope he gets like that, that stuff was on a whole new level.  That album really hasn't had anything even remotely like it made, so I'd like to see what they mean by saying they're incorporating that style.  Very, Very strange and melodic album.  
Title: Re: "Eclectic Circus" - Common
Post by: Murrow on August 21, 2002, 09:01:18 AM
Common has changed the title of his forthcoming LP from Electric Circus to The Isness. Also, before The Isness drops, you may want to check out Risky Bizness’ More Uncommon Classics Mix CD, I have been bumping it regularly for a week. While it has allot of hard to find gems on it, including an Alternate version of “Bitch In Yoo” with subliminal Fat Joe disses and three Common demo cuts, Uncommon Classics is worth the price alone just to hear the Common and Kanye West freestyle battle from 1996---peep the low blow Kanye delivers with a Sean Lett diss that even had Common laughing. - HipHopSite
Title: Common - The Isness (Electric Circus)
Post by: HairWuzEre on September 02, 2002, 05:54:00 PM
Man, I can't wait for this to drop!
Title: Re: "The Isness" - Common
Post by: teecee on September 07, 2002, 06:46:55 AM
Common has been one of my favourites since he released "Can i Borrow A Dollar", and everyone who listens to hiphop has gotta give major props to Common for "I Used to Love H.E.R.", but.............i am not completely feeling Common's transition to the neo soul sort of thing.  He was doper rollin with No ID.......don't get me wrong, Common's last album was great, it was just missing something.  

As for Common's new album, it has already been confirmed that his first single is a joint ft. Mary J BLige produced by THE NEPTUNES.  The Neptunes have some bangin party starter beats, but i will puke if COmmon raps over one.  The beat better be more like the track the Neptunes did for Scarface.......
Title: Re: "The Isness" - Common
Post by: Murrow on September 07, 2002, 08:07:58 AM
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Common has been one of my favourites since he released "Can i Borrow A Dollar", and everyone who listens to hiphop has gotta give major props to Common for "I Used to Love H.E.R.", but.............i am not completely feeling Common's transition to the neo soul sort of thing.  He was doper rollin with No ID.......don't get me wrong, Common's last album was great, it was just missing something.  

As for Common's new album, it has already been confirmed that his first single is a joint ft. Mary J BLige produced by THE NEPTUNES.  The Neptunes have some bangin party starter beats, but i will puke if COmmon raps over one.  The beat better be more like the track the Neptunes did for Scarface.......


Come on.  Shit, is there anyone who hasn't sold out for a hit single with The Neptunes.  Common should be himself and keep makin music with ?uestlove & Soul Aquarians.  God dammit.

When is this album dropping?
Title: Re: "The Isness" - Common
Post by: Zero4eva on September 07, 2002, 08:13:06 AM
okayplayer.com

have a look. questlove posts there regularly. it's common's official site. get some info right there.
Title: Re: "The Isness" - Common
Post by: Zero4eva on September 07, 2002, 08:16:22 AM
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Common has been one of my favourites since he released "Can i Borrow A Dollar", and everyone who listens to hiphop has gotta give major props to Common for "I Used to Love H.E.R.", but.............i am not completely feeling Common's transition to the neo soul sort of thing.  He was doper rollin with No ID.......don't get me wrong, Common's last album was great, it was just missing something.  

As for Common's new album, it has already been confirmed that his first single is a joint ft. Mary J BLige produced by THE NEPTUNES.  The Neptunes have some bangin party starter beats, but i will puke if COmmon raps over one.  The beat better be more like the track the Neptunes did for Scarface.......


no id is workin with jay-z right now :D :D
Title: Re: "Eclectic Circus" - Common
Post by: Twentytwofifty on September 18, 2002, 06:42:47 PM
hiphopsite.com

Change of heart--- Common has re-shifted his LP title from The Iseness back to Electric Circus.


Not major news, but something anyways. :)

Title: Re: "Eclectic Circus" - Common
Post by: teecee on September 22, 2002, 10:53:33 AM
NO ID is NOT working with Jay Z, but HE IS producing DMX's first single for X's new album.........

As for Common, that new song with the Neptunes scares the hell out of me and i will never listen to it again for fear it will make me hate COmmon and not buy the album..........
Title: Re: "Eclectic Circus" - Common
Post by: Zero4eva on September 22, 2002, 11:09:35 AM
yep. he's producin X's first single. yet, he was supposed to be on jay-z's album
Title: Re:"Eclectic Circus" - Common
Post by: .:Hercy Buggz:. on October 22, 2002, 12:36:48 PM
album iz now coming this december and he's currently shooting the video for the first single "Come CLose to me" featuring the Queen Of Hiphop Soul Mary J Blige
Title: Re:Common - "Eclectic Circus"
Post by: .:Hercy Buggz:. on October 25, 2002, 05:47:29 PM
im afraid of the cover   ??? ???
Title: Re:Common - "Eclectic Circus"
Post by: Murrow on October 25, 2002, 06:58:12 PM
THAT COVER IS SICK!  Some Charlie & The Choclate Factory shit meets Hellraiser.
Title: Re:Common - "Electric Circus"
Post by: .:Hercy Buggz:. on October 30, 2002, 08:28:33 AM
-- Common's Electric Circus, due out on December 10 on MCA Records, boasts an all-star lineup of collaborators including Prince, Erykah Badu, Jill Scott, Mary J. Blige, ?uestlove from the Roots, and Sonny from P.O.D., among others.

The Neptunes and the Soulquarians (Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson, James Poyser, Pino Pallidino, and Jay Dee) handle the album's production.

Blige appears on the album's first single, "Come Close," produced by the Neptunes.

While Common's gold 2000 album Like Water For Chocolate explored more soulful, funk terrain, Electric Circus melds the Chicago bred rapper's rock and jazz influences. "I feel it's a fusion of new music," Common told LAUNCH about the album. "We try to create something new within hip-hop, and it became a fusion of all the influences that we have in our music, whether it be a Pink Floyd or Jimi Hendrix or the Beatles, whoever it may be. As I opened up to new music I was able to implement that into my music, and interpret it in my own way. So, it's definitely for me a blend of that. And Miles Davis's On The Corner. It's kinda a fusion of a lot of that."

The album's sequencing has not been finalized; however, the following songs are slated to appear on the record: "I Am Music," featuring Jill Scott; "I Got Da Right Ta," featuring Pharrell; "Come Close," featuring Mary J. Blige; "Ferris Wheel," featuring Vinia Mojica and Marie Daulne of Zap Mama; "Soul Power"; "Aquarius," featuring Erykah Badu and Bilal; "Heaven Somewhere," featuring Omar Lye-Fook, Cee-Lo, Bilal, Jill Scott, Mary J. Blige, Erykah Badu, Lonnie "Pops" Lynn; "Jimi Was A Rock Star," featuring Erykah Badu; "Between Me, You & Liberation," featuring Cee-Lo; "Electric Wire Hustle Flower," featuring Sunny from P.O.D.; "New Wave," featuring Laetitia Sadier; "Star *69 (PS With Love)," featuring Bilal and Prince on guitar; "The Hustle," featuring Omar Lye-Fook and Dart Chillz.

Title: Re:Common - "Electric Circus"
Post by: .:Hercy Buggz:. on October 31, 2002, 07:48:38 AM
The video is Out and its very deep click on the link to watch it

http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/mcarecords/common/electric_circus_09-02/video/come_close/300_come-close_320.asx (http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/mcarecords/common/electric_circus_09-02/video/come_close/300_come-close_320.asx)
Title: Re:Common - "Electric Circus"
Post by: .:Hercy Buggz:. on November 20, 2002, 04:00:26 PM
01.FERRIS WHEEL (Vinia Mojica and Marie Daulne)
02.SOUL POWER
03.AQUARIUS (Erykah Badu and Bilal)
04.ELECTRIC, WIRE, HUSTLE, FLOWER (Sunny from P.O.D)
05.THE HUSTLE (Omar Lye-Fook and Dart Chillz)
06.COME CLOSE (Mary J. Blige)
07.NEW WAVE (Laetitia Sadier)
08.STAR *69 (PS WITH LOVE) (featuring Bilal and Prince on guitar)
09.I GOT A RIGHT TO (Pharrell)
10.BETWEEN ME, YOU & LIBERATION (Cee-Lo)
11.I AM MUSIC (Jill Scott)
12.JIMI WAS A ROCK STAR (Erykah Badu)
13.HEAVEN SOMEWHERE (Omar Lye-Fook, Cee-Lo, Bilal, Jill Scott, Mary J. Blige, Erykah Badu, Lonnie "Pops" Lynn)
Title: Re:Common - "Electric Circus"
Post by: Myrealname on December 04, 2002, 11:44:52 PM
Family Stand, Electric Circus finds him stretching the limits of hip-hop by reflecting his newfound appreciation of rock artists such as Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, Joni Mitchell, Traffic, Van Morrison and John Lennon. Take, for instance, the aptly titled cut "New Wave," which features vocalist Laetitia Sadier from Stereolab. Undulating between hard and soft textures, it's a deliciously inventive track that helps Common succeed at fulfilling the ambitious mission he set out to achieve with Electric Circus-"to create something beyond what we thought hip-hop could be so that we can understand that hip-hop can be whatever we create."

Amid the album's most musically adventurous songs, "Jimi Was a Rock Star" stands out above all. It's a psychedelic and magnificently strange duet with Erykah Badu in homage of its namesake wherein Common sings (for the first time, ever!) rather than raps. "That song is an experience and an experiment for me," he says. "Sometimes, I can't even believe it's on my album because it's strange for me to hear myself singing-with somebody who can really sing!"

The tone and lyrics on Electric Circus are equally informed by Common's broadened state of mind. Produced by the Neptunes and featuring Mary J. Blige, "Come Close" is a tender love song that was inspired by Erykah Badu. Also produced by the Neptunes, "I Got A Right To" is a rugged proclamation of self-determination and individuality in which Common declares, "I ain't switch over, I just made my own lane." "Star 69" is an erotic ode to phone sex that was produced by the Soulquarians and features none other than Prince on keys. And buttressed by Cee-Lo's sanctified, soulful vocal stylings, "Between Me, You and Liberation" is a sobering song about people finding freedom in different things, including self-love, death and homosexuality.

ěI'm at a new place in my life so I felt a certain amount of freedom, peace and enjoyment while I was making this album," Common explains. "When we first started recording, Ahmir asked me, 'You wanna go out of space or underwater?' I said, 'Both!' I ain't tryin' to do what people expect, I ain't shuttin' shit down 'cause it's white and I ain't gon' disrespect nobody 'cause they homosexual. I can't even work like that no more. I just wanna go where I wanna go. I've traveled around the world, experienced love, hurt and joy, and I've been introduced to so much new music, so it was fun for me to interpret and express all that on my album. More than anything else, Electric Circus is an expression of my freedom, and it's probably more [reflective of] who I am than any of my previous albums."