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Trollheart 01-09-2015 10:12 AM

994
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Album title: A grand don't come for free
Artiste: The Streets
Year: 2004
Nationality: British
Genre: Rap/Hip-hop
Chronology: Second album
Previous experience of this artiste, if any: Again, yeah... :rolleyes:
Why is this an album you should hear before you die? See previous five albums
Tracklisting: It was supposed to be so easy, Could well be in, Not addicted, Blinded by the lights, Wouldn't have it any other way, Get out of my house, Fit but you know it, Such a twat, What is he thinking, Dry your eyes, Empty cans
Introduction: Dear God no! Save me! A rap opera! What have I done to deserve this??
Comments: Two of my least favourite art forms together in one package: rap and opera. Oh lucky me! Well, in fairness, my dislike of opera mostly stems from the fact that it's a story you have to follow but is almost always in a foreign language, and that won't be the case here. Surprisingly it's refreshingly different, at least the first track. Like the brass accompaniment (usually piano innit?) and the cockney accents give the whole thing a different feel. I can relate to most of this, unlike the American gangsta rap and so on. Quite surprised at how good this is; not at all abrasive as I (assume) much hip-hop to be, not in your face, quite relaxed with a sort of endearing thread of despair going through it. Yeah, I amaze myself by admitting I really like this.
Favourite track(s): It was supposed to be so easy, Could well be in, Blinded by the lights, Fit but you know it, What is he thinking, Dry your eyes, Empty cans
Least favourite track(s): Get out of my house
My impression: Truly a revelation. I had no idea I'd like this and I really do. A real mix of orchestral, opera and hip-hop with a real earthy poetry. Superb.
Rating: http://www.trollheart.com/tstoner4.png

Josef K 01-09-2015 11:17 AM

Well, I was wrong, but I'm glad you liked that album - it was sort of hard for me to get into but as I forced myself to keep listening it got a lot better.

YorkeDaddy 01-10-2015 09:01 PM

"Quite surprised at how good this is; not at all abrasive as I (assume) much hip-hop to be, not in your face, quite relaxed with a sort of endearing thread of despair going through it. Yeah, I amaze myself by admitting I really like this."

And you didn't like Nujabes?!?!

>_______>

Josef K 01-11-2015 08:59 AM

I mean there's a pretty big gap between the Streets and Nujabes.

Trollheart 01-11-2015 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by YorkeDaddy (Post 1536414)
"Quite surprised at how good this is; not at all abrasive as I (assume) much hip-hop to be, not in your face, quite relaxed with a sort of endearing thread of despair going through it. Yeah, I amaze myself by admitting I really like this."

And you didn't like Nujabes?!?!

>_______>

Don't see the connection. Nujabes came across as being very jazzy while this is, well, not...

YorkeDaddy 01-11-2015 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josef K (Post 1536560)
I mean there's a pretty big gap between the Streets and Nujabes.

not really the point, the point being that nujabes is about as pleasant and relaxing as anyone i've heard

Trollheart 01-11-2015 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by YorkeDaddy (Post 1536695)
not really the point, the point being that nujabes is about as pleasant and relaxing as anyone i've heard

It depends on what relaxes you. I can see how some people might get that out of it, but not me. It just annoyed me. The Streets, on the other hand, was not relaxing but was very listenable and, more to the point for me, very identifiable. They sang about things I can relate to, which is probably a big part of the reason for the higher-than-expected rating.

WWWP 01-11-2015 07:29 PM

I'm glad you weren't revolted by Rufus, he's one of my favorites. Any chance you would add genre to your descriptions? At least a generality if it's unclear?

Trollheart 01-12-2015 05:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolverinewolfweiselpigeon (Post 1536814)
I'm glad you weren't revolted by Rufus, he's one of my favorites. Any chance you would add genre to your descriptions? At least a generality if it's unclear?

Yeah good idea Steph. I'll do that now.

Trollheart 01-12-2015 05:28 AM

993
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Album title: They were wrong, so we drowned
Artiste: Liars
Year: 2004
Nationality: American
Genre: Noise rock/Experimental
Chronology: Second album
Previous experience of this artiste, if any: Zero
Why is this an album you should hear before you die? I have no yadda yadda yadda
Tracklisting: Broken witch, Steam rose from the lifeless cloak, There's always room on the broom, If you're a wizard then why do you wear glasses?, We fenced other gardens with the bones of our own, They don't want your corn, they want your kids, Read the book that wrote itself, Hold hands and it will happen anyway, They took 14 for the rest of our lives, Flow my tears the spider said
Introduction: “Noise rock”? Oh crap! Save me, bob! :shycouch:
Comments: Apparently a concept album based on witchcraft or something, but I don't get it. Just not my kind of music. Can't even comment on it. Weird. Noise rock, huh? Um, yeah.
Favourite track(s): n/a
Least favourite track(s): n/a
My impression: Huh??
Rating: http://www.trollheart.com/tstoner2.png


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