Mos Def -
Black on Both Sides
Posted: September 13th, 2008
Date: September 24, 2002 (release)
Release: Sub Pop #600
Cover Art: view / download
Buy the Album
Mos Def will make you believe in hip hop again. What’s that? You don’t listen to that crap? This album is reason to re-evaluate that stance. If you’re one of those that “Used to Love H.E.R.”, check out Mos’ debut and fall in love all over again.
Although the popular first single from the album (“Ms. Fat Booty”) may seem like standard fare, the opener “Fear Not of Man” is a tribute/update of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti‘s “Fear Not For Man”–a bold step away from the strict American/Jamaican musical orthodoxy of Hiphop. This sets the tone for the album; in the spirit of Fela he deals with real issues such as environmentalism (“New World Water”), under-education and other social/economic inequities (“Mathematics”), and racism (“Mr. Nigga”).
Did I forget to mention that Mos Def has actual musicians (not merely samples) on several of the tracks? Weldon Irvine Jr. (Jazz-Funk keyboardist extraordinaire sampled by A Tribe Called Quest for “Award Tour”), Will I Am (of Black Eyed Peas), Mos Def himself, and others contribute parts on “real” instruments. Mos sings (!)–quite nicely, actually–on several songs, including the second single “Umi says” which contains–read this carefully–NO RAPPING!!
All this seems quite revolutionary compared to the million selling Puff Daddy/Master P/Missy & Timbaland/Dr. Dre & Eminem vibe that has apparently taken over hip hop. Maybe the hip hop underground has found its trojan horse in Mos Def‘s popularity and appeal to the mainstream. Help hip hop become subversive again, BUY THIS ALBUM!!
Players:
- Weldon Irvine – Piano, Arranger
- Jane – Design
- The Beatnuts – Producer
- DJ Premier – Producer
- David Kennedy – Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Ali Shaheed Muhammed – Producer
- Vinia Mojica – Vocals
- Mos Def – Bass, Percussion, Conga, Keyboards, Vibraphone, Executive Producer
- Kiku – Design
- 88 Keys – Producer
- Diamond – Producer
- Etch-A-Sketch – Producer
- Shaka – Executive Producer
- Psycho Les – Producer
- Johnny Why – Guitar
- Calablzitaz Tiernaz – Photography
- Alvaro Gonzalez-Campo – Photography
- Ayatollah – Producer
- Ge-Ology – Producer
Tracks:
- Fear Not of Man (Smith)
- Hip Hop (Kirkland/Smith)
- Love (Njapa/Smith)
- Ms. Fat Booty (Dorell/Smith)
- Speed Law (Njapa/Smith)
- Do It Now (Dillon/Smith/Smith)
- Got (Muhammed/Smith)
- Umi Says (Kennedy/Smith)
- New World Water (Fernandez/Smith)
- Rock N Roll (Fernandez/Smith)
- Know That (Dorell/Greene/Smith)
- Climb (Dunn/Erving/Smith)
- Brooklyn (Kennedy/Smith/Young)
- Habitat (Dunn/Irvine/Smith)
- Mr. Nigga (Davis/Prosper/Smith)
- Mathematics (Martin/Smith)
- May-December (Irvine/Njapa/Smith)
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