The Tipping Point

The Tipping Point

by The Roots
The Tipping Point

The Tipping Point

by The Roots

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

The delivery of any new Roots album is rarely talked or written about without the words "highly" and "anticipated," and The Tipping Point is no exception. Besides the usual expectation for the band's superior lyrical skills and attention to detail, there's the previously announced concept that The Tipping Point would be recorded through free-spirited jams that would later be edited down. Sounds like a don't-care-about-the-final-package, music-for-music's-sake release, but the album is a well-constructed ride from start to finish that's perfect for a headphones-on, lights-out evening and a gift to fans who found 2002's Phrenology a bit mannered and forced. To paraphrase the album's "Pointro," the tracks here are mostly warm and organic "life music" that "thrusts its branches from the muck of wackness" without any overly calculated "hypnotic donkey rhythms." The ghost of Sly & the Family Stone is summoned for the opening "Star," an exuberant soul rocker that creeps along with a Timbaland-style beat, only it's live. On the other hand, there's the perfect for popping, locking, and robot-dancing "Don't Say Nuthin'" with its solid electro and Black Thought's quirky mumbled verse. The shifting from the sticky, stately reggae of "Guns Are Drawn" to the Cohiba-puffing swagger of "Stay Cool" is just one example of how the album overcomes its noncommitment to any particular groove by giving the listener nothing but fully formed, inspired tracks. The band's renewed love of head-bobbing jams also helps keep it together although the album's long stretches of rap-less jamming might alienate those just here for the message. For them there's the lyric-filled "Boom!," which may not be enough. Take off your academic backpack for a change and bask in an album that's comfortably loose and ends with an over-the-top, celebratory cover of George Kranz's "Din Daa Daa" that's unnecessary but extra fun. The Tipping Point is too modest to be the "idea that spreads like a virus" that's explored in the Malcolm Gladwell book the collection cops it title from. What the album lacks in ambition and social commentary, it makes up for with deep soul. That should be enough to make whatever this group does next "highly anticipated." ~ David Jeffries

Product Details

Release Date: 07/12/2019
Label: Geffen
UPC: 0602577531958
Rank: 22252

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Star
  2. I Don't Care
  3. Don't Say Nuthin'
  4. Guns Are Drawn
  5. Stay Cool
  6. Web
  7. BOOM!

Disc 2

  1. Somebody's Gotta Do It
  2. Duck Down!
  3. Why (What's Goin On?)
  4. In Love With the Mic
  5. Melting Pot
  6. Din Da Da

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Roots   Primary Artist
Skillz   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Dom   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Jean Grae   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Trunk North   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Black Thought   Vocals

Technical Credits

Mauricio Iragorri   Mixing
Melvin Lewis   Composer
Jahaun Johnson   A&R
Frank Walker   Composer
Alicia Graham   A&R
Warren Thompson   Composer
Robert "LB" Dorsey   Producer
Aaron Livingston   Composer
Kirk Douglass   Composer
James Gray   Composer
Yolanda Paterno   Composer
Ahmir Thompson   Composer
Tsidi Ibrahim   Composer
Karl B. Jenkins   Composer
Scott Storch   Composer,Producer
Floyd Carson   Composer
Tariq Trotter   Composer
Kevin Hanson   Performer
Black Thought   Group Member
Cindy Walker   Composer
Karl Jenkins   Composer
Russell Elevado   Mixing
Adam Blackstone   Performer
Charles Douglas   Composer
Omar Edwards   Performer
Marlon Williams   Composer
Richard Nichols   A&R,Producer,Executive Producer
Nathaniel Wilson   Composer
Zoukhan   Producer
Antonio Hardy   Composer
Wayne Allison   Engineer
Montez Roberts   Composer
Donnie Lewis   Composer
Tahir Jamal   Producer
Paul Griffin   Composer
Jon Smeltz   Engineer
Jimmy Douglass   Mixing
Anthony Tidd   Composer,Producer,Performer
Zukhan Bey   Composer
George Kranz   Composer
Tom Coyne   Mastering
Bob Powers   Mixing
Leonard Hubbard   Composer
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