Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

$22.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

Pinata unsurprisingly reaffirmed that Freddie Gibbs and Madlib were a formidable duo. A little less predictable was that it took them to a new commercial level -- number 39 on the Billboard 200, easily the highest position claimed by a Madlib Invazion release -- and brought about a major-label deal through RCA. Five years after the triumph, the two return with Bandana. It's based on a bounty of beats Madlib crafted on an iPad and offered to Kanye West, who opted to use only one, heard on the gold-certified "No More Parties in LA." Gibbs claimed what was left, put in his work, and then met with Madlib to fine-tune it all. The result is an LP more rounded and more stirring than the excellent first one. Gibbs' ability to cover a tremendous amount of lyrical ground with minimal evident exertion, whether in first or fifth gear, is writ large. He's equally convincing regarding struggles and triumphs, palpably dispirited as he wrecks his family with unfaithfulness and drug dependency, almost distressingly brazen as he brags about converting his mother's residence into a narcotics distribution channel. An abundance of sexist swashbuckling language is nearly drowned out by a multitude of variably coarse broadsides directed at white forces of oppression, from the Atlantic slave trade to 45 and those in his administration, in addition to some less obvious targets. Gibbs is probably the only rapper on wax to declare "F*ck the 40 acres and the mule" (preceding a list of what his people received instead) and criticize 40 Acres and a Mule (specifically Spike Lee, for his depiction of Malcolm X). For all the debate Madlib stirred up by divulging his use of a tablet without any of the analog equipment on which he built his reputation, it's doubtless that these beats are among the producer's headiest, deep and detailed. They're creatively threaded with a head-spinning array of samples raiding popular and obscure soul and funk, reggae, Hindi thriller soundtracks, and even broken beat (shout to DJ Rels). Singular proof that these artists should continue to collaborate is "Cataracts," where a lovestruck mid-'70s R&B truffle is slightly accelerated to suit a defiantly exultant Gibbs. He and Madlib somehow make "F*ckin' up this bad food, fast food, gettin' fat" sound like the only way to truly live. ~ Andy Kellman

Product Details

Release Date: 07/26/2019
Label: Keep Cool
UPC: 0190759349212
Rank: 15525

Tracks

  1. Obrigado
  2. Freestyle S**t
  3. Half Manne Half Cocaine
  4. Crime Pays
  5. Massage Seats
  6. Palmolive
  7. Fake Names
  8. Flat Tummy Tea
  9. Situations
  10. Giannis
  11. Practice
  12. Cataracts
  13. Gat Damn
  14. Education
  15. Soul Right

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Madlib   Primary Artist
Freddie Gibbs   Primary Artist,Rap
Black Thought   Featured Artist
Pusha T   Featured Artist
Killer Mike   Featured Artist
Yasiin Bey   Featured Artist
Anderson .Paak   Featured Artist
Cussing Pastor   Vocals

Technical Credits

Tariq Trotter   Composer
J Rocc   Editing,Engineer,Original Editor
Malcolm Catto   Composer
James Brown   Composer
Donny Hathaway   Composer
Madlib   A&R,Beats,Producer
Leon Sylvers III   Composer
Pee Wee Ellis   Composer
Eothen Alapatt   A&R,Producer
Kaidi Tatham   Composer
Michael Render   Composer
Frank Dukes   Composer
Otis Jackson   Composer
Winston Riley   Composer
Dave Cooley   Mastering
Norman Whiteside   Composer
Mario Caldato, Jr.   Mixing
Freddie Gibbs   A&R,Composer,Producer
Jake Ferguson   Composer
Jeff Jank   Sleeve Notes
Dante Smith   Composer
Majrooh Sultanpuri   Composer
Rahul Dev Burman   Composer
Steve Haberman   Composer
Wilbert Williams   Composer
Terrence Thornton   Composer
Sachin Dev Burman   Composer
Tunji Balogun   A&R
Brandon Anderson   Composer
Denzie Beagle   Composer
Ben "Lambo" Lambert   A&R,Producer
Anderson .Paak   Composer
Mike Burnham   Composer
Sid "Speakerbomb" Miller   Engineer
Vladimir Sepetov   Creative Art
Fabian Hummel   Engineer
Dominique Di Rienzo   Composer
Eric Sandoval   Engineer
Rich Gains   A&R,Engineer
Mary Ellen Haberman   Composer
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews