Things Fall Apart [Limited Edition Cover]

The Roots - Things Fall Apart [Limited Edition Cover]

Things Fall Apart [Limited Edition Cover]
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Artist: The Roots
Edition: Music CD
Format: Enhanced, Limited Edition
CD Release Date: 1999-02-23
Music Label: Mca
Soundtracks:
  1. Act Won (Things Fall Apart)
  2. Table Of Contents (Parts 1 & 2)
  3. The Next Movement
  4. Step Into The Realm
  5. The Spark
  6. Dynamite!
  7. Without A Doubt
  8. Ain't Sayin' Nothin New
  9. Double Trouble
  10. Act Too (The Love Of My Life)
  11. 100% Dundee
  12. Diedre Vs. Dice
  13. Adrenaline!
  14. 3rd Acts: ? Vs. Scratch 2...Electric Boogaloo
  15. 'You Got Me'
  16. Don't See Us
  17. The Return To Innocence Lost
  18. Act Fore (...)

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Free Music Review: Their Exceptional And Their Most Popular Album (Rating: 9 out of 10- -4.5 stars)
Hit: 5 Stars

Really can't add nothing new to what has already been said about this album. The Roots' 1999 album Things Fall Apart is a very exceptional album. Black Thought and Malik B (and if you want to add Dice Raw) shine lyrically, and ?uestlove and Scott Storch shines with the production. Many people who has a hate towards mainstream saw this a breath of fresh air from artists like Jay-Z, Cash Money, and Ruff Ryders. Like many people, this was when I got into this band when they came out with "You Got Me" with Erykah Badu and Eve (from what I heard there was a version with the lesser known Jill Scott before MCA made them record it again), and the headbanger "The Next Movement". The guest appearances don't fail either. Mos Def and Black Thought go back and fourth on the classic "Double Trouble". Common Sense does his thing on the origonal version of "Act Too (The Love Of My Life)". Hell, even Beanie Sigel sounds fresh on "Adreline". Not to mention Ursula Rucker doing her spoken word at the end of the album.

Things Fall Apart is a great LP. I personally don't think it's their best (I personally find Illadelph Halflife to be their best), but I find it to be their most popular album that they have released. Fans of hip hop should already own this, as it gets better over time. Enjoy. Peace.

Lyrics: A+
Production: A
Guest Appearances: A-
Musical Vibes: A+

Top 5 Tracks:
1. Double Trouble (featuring Mos Def)
2. Act Too (Love Of My Life) [Origonal] (featuring Common)
3. The Next Movement
4. Step Into The Realm
5. Adrenaline (featuring Beanie Sigel)

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They've long been hip-hop's best band, for whatever that's worth, and in their amazing live shows they've shown an ability to pay homage to the past and look to the future--all while living firmly in the now. But on Things Fall Apart, the Roots finally pull their promise and ability together, and the world's started to pay attention. --Randy Silver
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Very few hip-hop groups make it to their fourth full-length recording, and perhaps only the Roots have made it to that level while still ascending. Although lyrical and musical vision is sorely lacking from most hip-hop (as Puff and Master P have proved, vision isn't necessary to bum-rush the mainstream goldmine), such qualities are cornerstones of the Roots' music. Their second recording, 1995's Do You Want More?!!!??!, and its follow-up, 1996's Illadelph Halflife, intelligently linked hip-hop to its musical forebears funk and jazz, and their lyrics provided unique, postnationalist hip-hop critiques. On Things Fall Apart (named for the Chinua Achebe novel) the sextet takes on a more somber tone, but at no cost to their musical innovations. "If we had to depend on black people to eat, we'd starve to death," says Denzel Washington, sampled from Mo' Better Blues, at the outset of the recording. It's not self-pity--rather, the group frequently returns to the theme of how many African Americans confuse uniformity with unity. Musically, the group is at its best with guests like Mos Def and Talib Kweli from Black Star contributing some old-school fun and technique to "Double Trouble." Erykah Badu's supple vocals on "You Got Me" are offset by innovative percussion, including an organically developed jungle beat. At a point when most rappers are running on fumes, the Roots are synthesizing new ideas. --Martin Johnson

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