Most of My Heroes Still Don't Appear on No Stamp

Most of My Heroes Still Don't Appear on No Stamp

by Public Enemy
Most of My Heroes Still Don't Appear on No Stamp

Most of My Heroes Still Don't Appear on No Stamp

by Public Enemy

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Overview

Its title hearkens back to a line in Public Enemy's incendiary 1989 anthem "Fight the Power," recalling the band's glory days but cutting deeper, exposing an ugly truth: 20-plus years and a black president in the White House later, things still haven't changed all that much in America. That lingering inequality nags at Chuck D throughout Most of My Heroes Still Don't Appear On No Stamp, PE's twelfth album and their first released after the election of Barack Obama, a development that would perhaps seem to the casual observer a vindication of everything Public Enemy represents -- famously, the Obamas' first date was at a showing of Spike Lee's Do The Right Thing where "Fight the Power" plays a crucial role -- but Public Enemy seems angrier than ever here. And deservedly so, as so much of what PE stands for -- sonically, politically, culturally -- is submerged in 2012, obscured by a marginalization of radicalization and imagination. Public Enemy fights against the dying light of Black Power and counterculture throughout Most of My Heroes Still Don't Appear On No Stamp, the phrase not only providing a title but a motif (it appears repeatedly throughout the record's 11 songs), the band deliberately evoking their past by sampling earlier records and tossing off allusions to older lyrics, staying true to the template created by the Bomb Squad in the late '80s yet avoiding a meticulous re-creation of that sonic onslaught. The music here isn't as dense as It Takes a Nation of Millions or Fear of a Black Planet -- it's nimble and spare, a steely reduction of the J.B.'s relentless groove, augmented by cacophonic flourishes of guitar and white noise. It's all the better to push the spotlight onto Chuck D, who is in full-blown preacher/teacher mode here, intent on tying the past into the present and doing a pretty effective job, too. Chuck doesn't much care if he comes across as an indignant professor here, and that's part of the charm of not just this, but all latter-day Public Enemy: this is the sound of true believers who give not a damn about fashion, they remain true to the sounds and sensibilities they laid out back in the late '80s. And the music remains vital and vibrant, possibly because, despite some progress, things still haven't changed all that much and, in some respects, have gotten worse...and as long as Public Enemy's heroes remain consigned to the margins, they'll still make music as dynamic as this. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 11/06/2012
Label: Enemy
UPC: 0858023002026
Rank: 62521

Tracks

  1. Run Till It's Dark
  2. Get Up Stand Up/...Don't Appear On No Stamps, Pt. 1
  3. Most of My Heroes Still...
  4. I Shall Not Be Moved
  5. Get It In
  6. Hoovermusic/...Don't Appear On No Stamps, Pt. 2
  7. Catch the Thrown
  8. RLTK
  9. Truth Decay/...Don't Appear on No Stamps, Pt. 3
  10. Fassfood
  11. WTF?!/...Don't Appear on No Stamps, Pt. 4

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Public Enemy   Primary Artist
Dj Rob Swift   Scratching
DJ Lord   Scratching
DJ Johnny Juice   Scratching
Jamod Allah   Vocals
DJ Pain 1   Scratching
Jason McClain   Guitar
DJ C-Double   Scratching
T-Bone Motta   Drums
Eva Rose Demeno   Vocals
Lord Kel   Vocals
Spook 1   Vocals
The Enemyboard Vetz   Vocals
Fran Lover   Scratching
Peter Levin   Organ,Claves,Fender Rhodes
Cormega   Featured Artist
Large Professor   Featured Artist
Davy DMX   Bass
Sam Sever   Scratching
Brother Ali   Featured Artist
Bumpy Knuckles   Featured Artist
DMC   Featured Artist
Z-Trip   Scratching,Featured Artist
James Bomb   Spoken Word
Khari Wynn   Guitar
Lord Grunge   Vocals

Technical Credits

David Wong   Photography
Mr. Payback   Producer,Instrumentation
DJ Lord   Composer,Group Member
Kelvin Fonville   Cover Design
DJ Pain 1   Producer
Gary Rinaldo   Composer
Gebre Waddell   Tracking
Jason McClain   Mixing
Chris "Spanky" Moss   Producer
Micheal Gregoire   Package Design
Piero F. Giunti   Photography
Tim Hans   Photography
Anthony Ware   Musician
Buddah Munroe   Mixing
Daniel Ware   Musician
Jonathon Ware   Musician
Ras Truly   Mixing,Engineer
Spent Dnero   Mixing,Engineer
Gary G-Wiz   Vocal Recording,Executive Producer,Producer,Vocal Producer
A. Newman   Composer
Freddy Fox   Mixing,Composer,Producer
William Drayton   Executive Producer
Clint "Mister Payback" Sands   Producer
Paul Robeson   Inspiration
Triniti Coclough   Producer,Vocal Producer,Vocal Recording
Large Professor   Producer
Flavor Flav   Group Member
Sam Sever   Mixing,Sounds,Arranger,Composer,Producer,Original Recording Producer
Chuck D   Liner Notes,Group Member
Professor Griff   Arranger,Producer,Group Member
B. Dixon   Composer
Z-Trip   Producer
Z. Sciacca   Composer
James Bomb   Producer
Donald Malloy   Musician
Paul Logus   Mastering
Clint Sands   Mixing,Engineer
Brent Dixon   Producer
Harry Belafonte   Inspiration
Amani K. Smith   Mixing,Engineer
Jason McLain   Mixing
Johnny "Juice" Rosado   Mixing,Editing,Arranger,Engineer,Producer,Vocal Producer,Vocal Recording
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