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Phrenology | The Roots

Album Phrenology by The Roots Review

The easy-flowing Things Fall Apart made the Roots one of the most popular artists of alternative rap's second wave. Anticipated nearly as much as it was delayed, the proper studio follow-up, Phrenology, finally appeared in late 2002, after much perfectionist tinkering by the band - so much that the liner notes include recording dates (covering a span of two years) and, sometimes, histories for the individual tracks. Coffeehouse music programmers beware: Phrenology is not Things Fall Apart redux; it's a challenging, hugely ambitious opus that's by turns brilliant and bewildering, as it strains to push the very sound of hip-hop into the future. Despite a few gentler tracks (like the Nelly Furtado and Jill Scott guest spots), Phrenology is the hardest-hitting Roots album to date, partly because it's their most successful attempt to re-create their concert punch in the studio. ?uestlove's drums positively boom out of the speakers on the Talib Kweli duet "Rolling With Heat"; the fantastic, lean guitar groover "The Seed (2.0)" (with neo-soul auteur Cody ChesnuTT); and the opening section of "Water". The ten-minute "Water" is the album's centerpiece, a powerful look at former Roots MC Malik B.'s drug problems that morphs into a downright avant-garde sound collage. Similarly, lead single "Break You Off", a neo-soul duet with Musiq, winds up in a melange of drum'n'bass programming and live strings. If moves like those, or the speed-blur Bad Brains punk of "!!!!!!!", or the drum'n'bass backdrop of poet Amiri Baraka's "Something in the Way of Things (In Town)" can seem self-consciously eclectic, it's also true that Phrenology is one of those albums where the indulgences and far-out experiments make it that much more fascinating, whether they work or not. Plus, slamming grooves like "Rock You", "Thought @ Work", and the aforementioned "The Seed (2.0)" keep things exciting and vital. If this really is the future of hip-hop, then the sky is the limit. [The two hidden bonus tracks are "Rhymes and Ammo", the Talib Kweli collaboration that appeared on Soundbombing, Vol. 3, and "Something to See", another techno-inflected jam.]

Review by allmusic.com

Tracks on this album
# Track title Track length Preview Download
1 !!!!! 0:25 preview song !!!!! Download track !!!!!
2 Included lyricsBreak You Off 7:27 preview song Break You Off Download track Break You Off
3 Included lyricsComplexity 4:48 preview song Complexity Download track Complexity
4 Included lyricsPhrentrow 0:21 preview song Phrentrow Download track Phrentrow
5 Included lyricsPussy Galore 4:29 preview song Pussy Galore Download track Pussy Galore
6 Included lyricsQuills 4:22 preview song Quills Download track Quills
7 Included lyricsRock You 3:13 preview song Rock You Download track Rock You
8 Included lyricsRolling With Heat 3:42 preview song Rolling With Heat Download track Rolling With Heat
9 Sacrafice 4:45 preview song Sacrafice Download track Sacrafice
10 Included lyricsSeed 2.0 4:28 preview song Seed 2.0 Download track Seed 2.0
11 Something in the Way of Things 7:04 preview song Something in the Way of Things Download track Something in the Way of Things
12 Included lyricsThought @ Work 4:59 preview song Thought @ Work Download track Thought @ Work
13 WAOK Roll Call 1:00 preview song WAOK Roll Call Download track WAOK Roll Call
14 Included lyricsWater 10:24 preview song Water Download track Water
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