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On the one hand, what can you say about "Illmatic" that hasn't already been said? A lot of albums are unheralded classics, but "Illmatic" was never one of them. From the day it was released in April 19, 1994 up until now each every rap critic worth his salt has praised this album. While it may have been the later works of Nas that made him a household name, it's on the strength of this debut alone that he became an icon to the hip-hop community. Whether you rate it with 5 out of 5 mics or 10 on a one-to-ten scale, the conclusion is exactly the same. Praises were showered on the head of Nas, such as "the second coming of Rakim" and "hip-hop's lyrical saviour," and it's next to impossible to argue he didn't earn each and every accolade. "Illmatic" took the mold for New York rap, broke it, and recast it in Nas' own image. The raw authenticity of Nas' rhymes, informed by both street smarts and a verbal intellect second to none, blended with the best beats New York's production kingpins like DJ Premier, Large Professor and Pete Rock had to offer. While it clocked in at just under 40 minutes and 10 tracks (including the intro) this short album casts a long shadow over everything that's come out since. Coming on the heels of this album's 10th anniversay, it's only right to pay tribute to such an landmark album by putting out a "platinum" edition with the tracks digitally remastered to perfection. For those who never copped the original when it was first dropped, this new version gives hip-hop heads no more reason or excuse to snooze any longer. To this reviewer though, it seems as though it's pretty hard to improve upon perfection. When the original edition was reviewed on RapReviews.com, it received the highest marks possible across the board for both beats and rhymes. Therefore it should be mathematically impossible to make perfection MORE perfect. It's no different from a silly concept like "infinity plus one" that's still infinite no matter what you add to it. An audiophile could argue the point until I'd be reluctantly forced to agree they improved the quality, but my own listen confirms what I already knew in the first place. "Illmatic" is perfection, whether you own the original or this new edition paying tribute to the 10th anniversary of it's release. Case closed? Not quite. Perhaps recognizing that indeed it's futile to the lay listener to improve upon perfection with subtle differences only an audio engineer could hear, Columbia Records wisely chose to include a bonus disc of extra material. Comprising six tracks and just over twenty-three minutes, this supplement to the original does indeed present a new view of some old tracks through the lens of remixes and new production. Rockwilder's "Life's a Bitch" remix is bouncy and fresh, but can't be said to top the subtle smoothness of the L.E.S. original. The Vibesmen fare a little better with their remix of "The World is Yours" using excerpts of the Kenny Rankin song "I Love You" in their mix. Keeping the melody piano-oriented was smart, since it provides contrast to Pete Rock's brooding original by using the same instrument with a lighter touch, while Nas flips up the verbals on this one just a little bit. While it too can't surpass the original, it does have a flavor you can savor. The effect on the "One Love" remix is much more dramatic. Nick Fury's take on the track draws from the Deneice Williams song "Waiting by the Hotline." The original was perhaps Q-Tip's finest work of production ever behind the boards, a simple but harrowing construction of plucked bass and xylphonic notes that made up a spartan and ominous melody. Nick Fury's revisitation of it though is not in any way dark - it's quintessentially the opposite. As if to drive the point home, the album's producers decided to censor the lyrics on this track, even though the album has a parental advisory sticker. It may not be fair to Nick Fury to shit on this remix, since his work is otherwise exemplary and his beat here would suit any other rap song fine, but it mangles "One Love" terribly and the edited out words are the nail in this track's coffin. To his credit, he does a much better job on the remix of "It Ain't Hard to Tell," which uses an electronic re-interpretation of "Nobody Beats the Biz" with some seriously HEAVY bass, which works well with the new lyrics Nas recorded. The last two tracks on the bonus disc are new material never before released anywhere else. Marley Marl fires up some Isaac Hayes for the track "On the Real" and Nas claims to be rapping lines he wrote way back when "Illmatic" first dropped. Why not? With Marl on the beats, it has the old-time nostalgic feel of a song that COULD have been cut from the original Nas debut. That can't be said for "Star Wars" though, which despite being produced by Large Professor sounds nothing like any of his work with Nas back in the day. It's a great track regardless, singularly worth owning the bonus disc for due to the layered complexity of the track and the rhymes Nas spits: "Jungle of concrete killers and snakes, I was amongst that Bundles of crack, through this funnel that's black I want you to vision, through my telescope, see the hell I wrote It's Reynolds when I (wrap) rap it, like an envelope package And they was into dope back then, numbers, pimping and robbing Well they still robbing and pimpin, but its small change compared to hip-hopping Or did I mention millions because of limp hopping Trips, expensive gift shoppin, whip driving Benzes, Jeeps see, them and they bitch got one, its shockin You thinking, naw it's just rhyming But all this time it's like organized crime and For instance, there was a time when there was a line between streets and business But now peep how it's mixed in, the beef is now sickening Everybody got paper, words are power, because of it the cops hate ya The government watching all of those who thuggin it They wanna lock us up because they kids are lovin it Not knowing that most rappers is straight ass Then shots rang out whenever we clash - it's Star Wars" Ultimately, "Illmatic" is still as great as it ever was, hands down. The only thing that's really different here is the bonus disc, so whatever you read into the score at the end of this review read it as a reflection of the new material - a largely mixed bag that does show some promise with the new songs included for the next Nas album "Street's Disciple" due out this year. You can't really fuck with a classic and the remixes prove that, but hopefully with his next release Nas will aim to create a NEW classic that celebrates not only his 10 years in rap but the power of his prose. |
and yeah! 10. Firm Freestyle aka Firm Members - Nas, Foxy Brown dopest freestyle, even Foxy is hot, but Nas rips her into pieces... |
OK, i'm back! and that was a temporary fukk-up, now i CAN read page 26, so yeah, kormega, i got your request list. burn me whatever i chose AND that Firm B-Side, too. do you have any movies in digital format? demise: sh!t, trshady is a bunch of whimpering senile women (for the most part). |
word, moz buncha pussiz |
kormega, d'ya want only the albums on those CDs, or can i add some "bonus tracks"? ;) |
Of course I don't mind any bonus tracks, BUT ONLY ON SEPARATE CD. please burn original albums as they are, and all the bonuses r higly appreciated. man, aren't u make ur own editions, if u can't purchase it? If u don't against I'll make pretty The Firm cd with high quality poligraphy, so u can put it on yo shelf and look with pleasance any time u wanna listen... Please tell me when u'll send the shit, I'll be countin days:) |
Spring's represent Thank God, finally it's spring bringing all the happiness that it could bring and I'm like a tree after winter dream puttin my face under bright sun beams real New Year starts those days just wanna love, I'm tired of hate tired of frost, all in all I'm a south head and my mood heavily depends from the weather I have light leather jacket, golden rings and chains dope drugs still stimulatin my brains... ya was hopin Mega's lost - dead mistake I was sleepin - that's doesn't mean I'm fake - doubtin? I'll smash u harder than an earthquake and I'm still in the deal, boundary's breaker still earnin money as quick as Bill Gates did... it's the return, it's not the beginning Fuck, all I needed is this fuckin spring... Mega, Mega, 4eva! |
c'mon men, drop some fire! I'm in a aight mood now... |
My respectability risin from day to day enemies realize - any schemin will fail pity 4 them but I stand on my two when I'm on, betta run away, dude even don't brag with ya fake-thugs crew coz when it's time to ride, all is clear to me who seemed to be tight start mumblin "Man, please" late to regret, bitch u blind, winter is over it doesn't matter in which place I may caught you street, net forum, club or your crib no chances - I promise any way u'll be ripped last time with my man on a BM 7-50 we r 2 put 20 herbs on they knees, please believe it mad men from Caucases fuck u up with no purposes makin u feel like a silly clown from a circus, yes they'll do it, paint yo face red, make u blind I prove my words with the deals, so betta hide till another winter comes, ha-ha, it's damn right word |
Moz, man r u here? |
kormega, i appreciate the "polygraphy" offer, but - truth be told - i don't really care for a nice-looking CD on my shelf. I've got about 150 of them (some are original) and they just collect dust. so when you send the cds to me it's just alright if they are regular MP3 albums :) Will drop a verse later, have to go soon. |
Mozzy, man, how r u? |
D'ya have that The Vitruvian Man by 'Bis? |
Yestarday I checked 'Bis reviews... and saw that on the The Vitruvian Man there r tracks: "It's No Other Than" "Back With Heat" and on HipHop For $ale, I have, there r: "No Other Than" "Back Wit' Heat"... wtf? R they different? Don't u know? |
howdy :) "Vitruvian Man" is a bootleg/mixtape that is like 2-3 years old, so no wonder some of the tracks resurfaced on "HH4Sale". and no, i don't have the "Vitruvian Man" but I want it badly ;) |
fuck, on RapReviews they sayin it was an official one... How about my package? I'll send yours in a couple of days, just have no time to burn ur shit on cds (I have no PC at home)... |
uhmm... sorry, too many birthdays and holidays in February :D i guess i can understand your hunger to hear those albums, tho... will send them this Friday-Saturday, fa'sho :blackust: |
was readin yo Common's review... Is he really cool? Anotha pale spot 4 me. |
the texts are very good. street-level without gangsta, clever without preaching. the flow is not exactly incredible (imagine a cross between Method Man and Mase) but the delivery is palatable. i guess anything except Electric Circus is worth listening to, if not buying... |
thx Fuck, man, what I've found! The Four Horsemen Project!!! Canibus, Killah Priest, Ras Kass, Kurupt... Neva heard of this, shit seems 2 b recent. Know anything?????????????? |
hehehe... i'm about to get this album... it's been rumored they'd release an album in uhmm... 2002-3. then something went wrong and it was never officially released (did you notice that something always goes wrong if Canibus is involved? :rolleyes:) i'm not really thrilled about Kurupt's participation - he's whack as fukk, no wonder he was dating Foxy. The other three are a :bomba:, especially the 'Bis-Kass connection. |
kormega, i've got good and bad news for you good news - i've burnt all the cds 4 ya bad news - several Mobb Deep tracks are missing :rolleyes: which brings about another good news - it left some space for "bonus tracks" ;) unless something outstanding happens, i'll send the cds on Friday |
Hi, man! I got links for The 4 Horsemen album!!! (it's small, only 9 tracks, maybe u can d/l it?)... Critics say it's wack, but I trust mo to my own opinion (and yours:)), so if u can I'll send the link... and...! I have also got the link for The 4 Horsemen mixtape - various tracks and freestyles includin this crew members. Nevermind music quality - anyway it's fuckin interesting (most of all coz of Bis)... |
Man, how 'bout HH4Sale review? U know, it's often that 1st time listening doesn't give ya the right opinion of the entire album... I think I have some interestin thoughts 'bout it. Bis is fuckin hot MC, lyrically top 10 by all means, even higher, and Nottz one of the few, who can offer right beats 4 him. Why didn't he work w/ Stoupe anymo? Rip The Jacker was brilliant...(lol but I have the same edition w/ MicClub cover... fuckin native recordlabels, sometimes I wanna tear 'em, ha) |
What Mobb tracks r missin? pleas note Maybe I'll find 'em one by one later... It's dissapointin, but I appreciate ANYTHING from ya. Fuck, I began seriously thinkin 'bout buyin PC w/ high speed connectin. Tired of askin "that's the link - pls d/l it, then burn it, then give it to me..." Hate of askin anybody anyway, if u haven't an opportunity to give sumthin' back. Ppl start thinkin that u r usin 'em for free, and they r fuckin right! Mo I'm gettin - mo I'm wantin... |
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