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Lupe Fiasco's The Cool

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発売日 2007年12月18日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルAtlantic
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 2368316
SKU 075678995996

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:13:16
Personnel: Chris Goss, Josh Homme (guitar); Philip Shepherd (cello, electric cello); Richard File (piano, organ, synthesizer, programming); Cosmic (keyboards); James Book (bass guitar, programming); Dave Henderson (drums); Pablo Clements (programming, background vocals); Chris Allen (programming); Aidan Lavelle, James Lavelle, Soul Children of Chicago (background vocals). Additional personnel: Graham Burris (vocals); Sarah Green, Matthew Santos, Gemstones, Bishop G, Nikki Jean, Pooh Bear, Snoop Dogg, UNKLE. Building on the success of his acclaimed debut, FOOD & LIQUOR, Chi-town representative Lupe Fiasco returns with a concept-themed record, THE COOL. Evenly balancing intelligent lyricism, poetic symbolism, and catchy pop-themed production, Lupe's sophomore effort partially follows the story of the ghetto Everyman, the Cool, in his ever-changing relationship with the Streets and the Game. Still, it's not all high-concept here. Lupe also celebrates the spoils of superstar glamour on the catchy single, "Superstar," and the travel-fantasy track, "Paris, Tokyo," and enters more experimental territory with the help of British trip-hop act, U.N.K.L.E. on "Hello/Goodbye (Uncool)." THE COOL features production work from Soundtrakk, Chris & Drop, Patrick Stump, and Chris Goss, among others, as well as guest appearances by Sarah Green, GemStones, Pooh Bear, Nikki Jean, Bishop G, Graham Burris, Unkle, Matthew Santos, and Snoop Dogg.
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Baba Says Cool for Thought

      アーティスト: Lupe Fiasco

    2. 2.
      Free Chilly

      アーティスト: Lupe Fiasco

    3. 3.
      Go Go Gadget Flow

      アーティスト: Lupe Fiasco

    4. 4.
      The Coolest

      アーティスト: Lupe Fiasco

    5. 5.
      Superstar

      アーティスト: Lupe Fiasco

    6. 6.
      Paris, Tokyo

      アーティスト: Lupe Fiasco

    7. 7.
      Hi-Definition

      アーティスト: Lupe Fiasco

    8. 8.
      Gold Watch

      アーティスト: Lupe Fiasco

    9. 9.
      Hip-Hop Saved My Life

      アーティスト: Lupe Fiasco

    10. 10.
      Intruder Alert

      アーティスト: Lupe Fiasco

    11. 11.
      Streets on Fire

      アーティスト: Lupe Fiasco

    12. 12.
      Little Weapon

      アーティスト: Lupe Fiasco

    13. 13.
      Gotta Eat

      アーティスト: Lupe Fiasco

    14. 14.
      Dumb It Down

      アーティスト: Lupe Fiasco

    15. 15.
      Hello/Goodbye (Uncool)

      アーティスト: Lupe Fiasco

    16. 16.
      The Die

      アーティスト: Lupe Fiasco

    17. 17.
      Put You on Game

      アーティスト: Lupe Fiasco

    18. 18.
      Fighters

      アーティスト: Lupe Fiasco

    19. 19.
      Go Baby

      アーティスト: Lupe Fiasco

    20. 20.
      [CD-ROM Track]

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Lupe Fiasco

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Jay-ZやKanye Westにフックアップされ、満を持して放ったメジャー・デビュー作『Food & Requor』が2006年の最高傑作とさえ評されて、グラミー賞にもノミネートされたHIP HOP界の救世主!Kanye WestとPharrellとのユニット=“CRS(Child Rebel Soldiers)”の動向も注目されるシカゴ出身のMC、Lupe Fiascoの早くも2ndアルバム!前作のヒット・シングルを手掛けたSoundtrakkが全面プロデュースした今作...期待感を煽るオープニングからイケイケの「Go Go Gadget Flow」で即ヒートアップ!続く哀愁感バリバリの「The Coolest」、前作に続きMatthew Santosを迎えた先行シングル「Superstar」、Snoop Doggと絡んだ「Hi-Definition」も絶品!また、UNKLEとの「Hello/Goodbye」に顕著なロック/クラブ・フィールドへもアピールしうるクロスオーヴァーなアプローチもヒジョ~にヤバイ仕上がり!更なる進化を遂げたと確信させるルーペのクール&スタイリッシュなフロウは聴くものを惹きつけて止まない!
タワーレコード(2009/04/08)

Rolling Stone (p.62) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "THE COOL goes for softer, jazzier R&B hooks, yet the lyrics are even tougher in their street-level attack on hip-hop materialism." Spin (p.105) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "The beats pulsate rather than bang, Lupe's voice dances in and out of shadows..." Entertainment Weekly (p.75) - "Fiasco's wide-ranging pop instincts rarely fail him....It turns out randomness makes for a surprisingly unifying concept." -- Grade: A- Q (Magazine) (p.103) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]his doesn't disappoint, adding emotional depth to his complex rhyming and heft to the productions..."
Rovi

Fully understanding the details of the concept spread across The Cool, first introduced on Food and Liquor's "He Say/She Say" and "The Cool," may only happen after pointing a Lupe Fiasco decoder ring toward Chicago during the vernal equinox, but the synopsis is simple: a fatherless boy is raised by supernatural characterizations of the streets (named the Streets, not to be confused with Mike Skinner) and the game (named the Game, not to be confused with Jayceon Taylor), squanders his potential, becomes motivated by greed, turns to dealing drugs, gets caught up on a few levels. A key piece to understanding the details is "Pills," an "I Gotcha" B-side that can also be found on some non-U.S. copies of Food and Liquor and the MTV2 My Block: Chicago compilation. Coming from an ambitious MC who is only on album two and considering retirement due to various forms of dissatisfaction -- including what the actual streets and the actual game have done to hip-hop -- The Cool has a kind of set-up that may provoke some involuntary tedium preparedness. Lupe incorporates the hyper-expressive, pincushion-sensitive male rock voice wherever it is feasible. (The appearances that come from female voices are much more affecting.) Ditto modern quasi-symphonic soft rock, sometimes toughened up by pensive, churning guitars. Ditto dramatics laid on so thickly that they tend to take a turn toward the acutely melodramatic -- and on this album, strings and other drama signifiers are nearly as integral as the beats beneath them. Even considering the over-abundance of elaboration on all fronts, it's a credit to Lupe that he has made an album that cannot be processed after one or two listens, and if you have the time, its inscrutability turns into mere complexity. (And it turns out that, at the very most, only a third of the album is conceptual, even though it looks and initially sounds like it.) He is one of the most clever artists around, and as far as telling stories with rhymes goes, he's way up there, best exemplified by "Hip-Hop Saved My Life" (a gripping story about a struggling rapper) and "Gotta Eat" (where Lupe's inspiration for metaphors is a cheeseburger, yet it is no more corny than Main Source's classic "Just a Friendly Game of Baseball"). For anyone opposed to their own perception of Lupe Fiasco -- the always-thinking, always-plotting, uptight moralist brainiac, for instance -- The Cool will sound like meandering, overblown prog-rap that is far less tolerable than Food and Liquor. For anyone sick of hearing MCs who boast about themselves (which is akin to taking a stance against R&B songs about love, but whatever), The Cool will sound like a major artistic triumph. It's somewhere in between. ~ Andy Kellman
Rovi

〈SPRINGROOVE〉での来日、ジョイ・デナラーニやDJ Deckstreamとの共演などを経て登場した2作目。ファンカデリックばりにキャラを設定したコンセプチュアルな内容らしいけど、デオダート使いの“Paris, Tokyo”のようなメロウ・チューンを随所に用意し、大作主義に陥ることを回避したような軽やかさが好ましい。熱心な支援者だったジェイ・Zやカニエを招かず、サウンドトラックら身内のクリエイターを前作以上に起用した英断も大成功で、伝統主義者も流行りモノ好きも等しく満足させる彼一流の〈新しいオーセンティック感覚〉が冴え渡っている。Q・ティップのアルバムはなぜ出ないの?とか、ローリン・ヒルは何がしたいんだ?とか、カニエは何でああなの?とか思っているなら、この男がいますよ。
bounce (C)轟 ひろみ
タワーレコード(2008年01月号掲載 (P65))

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大歓声の中幕を開けるSuperstarはその曲名の通り、彼がスーパースターの実力を持っていることを証明するには十分な安定感と貫禄を見せつけてくれる。次曲のParis, Tokyoは90's ClassicのLord Finesse - Gameplanと同ネタのDeodato - San Juan Sunset使い。ただただ美しくとロマンチックなこのトラックとLupeとの相性は抜群。良作です!
2020/04/14 K.I.さん
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