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Kanye West - Late Registration
out now - any opinions?
i think it's a really great successor to "the college dropout". it seems to be a bit more focused all in all, and Kanye really improved his lyrics IMO. but it's the production that really struck me, containing a particular pop-appeal (of course), but staying 'interesing enough' on the other side. even popular feature artists like that guy from Maroon 5 and Brandy actually sound nice in context. and sampling Mayfield's "move on up" - priceless! haven't heard a song that gave me such a broad smile all year....(i'm speaking of "touch the sky" btw..) here's a, uhm, review from *cough* pitchfork *cough* (look at the rating...) PS: does anyone know where the saxophone on "drive slow" is from? sounds familiar.... Last edited by Eikman; 08-31-2005 at 02:31 AM. |
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Re: Kanye West - Late Registration
Yes, you can be an excellent producer of pop music, but coming up on Rocafella doesn't buy you street cred, or wax cred, as they say in the music business.
Do another kind of music; don't just incorporate Fionna Apple into yours. That's too easy, and it's been done since the days of, "Planet Rock". |
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Re: Kanye West - Late Registration
Off what? I have the locational right to talk about rap, and Rick Rubin could do more asleep than Kanye could with 3,000 other guest producers of his choice. Remember Run DMCs first middle-america hit? He was behind the decks on that one. And Glenn Danzig's #1 Single? He did that, too.
It takes you a while to connect The Misfits to Run DMC, without him. His branching out is fine, but jumping all over him and acting like he is a pioneer (Rolling Stone) is not justified what-so-ever. If he makes a good Soul album, or R & B (can't ask for too much of him), then I'll call him a great producer. Now, he is just leading the front for current hip-hop, and simply using old tricks at that. |
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Re: Kanye West - Late Registration
The locational right? I guess all I can talk about is marijuana, then.
Saying that he's using old tricks and is overhyped is one thing: valid criticism. Saying he lacks street cred is just a knee-jerk reaction to his over-hype, and just as uninteresting.
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Re: Kanye West - Late Registration
Just got this album after reading Eiks thread in fact, as I trust his taste, I agree that Kanye at times seems like a one trick pony with his soul samples, but I still dig his style. That track with Maroon 5 is actually really good, some mediocre/same old Kanye tracks, but some new stuff as well, Gold Digger sounds pretty rad and different to other Kanye stuff.
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Re: Kanye West - Late Registration
I should say, I understand that knee-jerk reaction totally. I've felt it a few times myself. I'm just saying, it's that sentiment Eik is saying you should get off.
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Re: Kanye West - Late Registration
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'Drive Slow' contains a sample from a Hank Crawford recording, used courtesy of Sony BMG etc... I have no idea who Hank Crawford is or if the saxophone comes from there. P.S. Well he does play the sax. http://www.fantasyjazz.com/html/crawford_bio.html Last edited by GreenPea; 08-31-2005 at 06:07 AM. |
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