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Illmatic (Edited Version)

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発売日 1994年04月18日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルColumbia
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 4759592
SKU 5099747595929

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Personnel: Nas, A.Z. (rap vocals); Olu Dara (trumpet).
Producers: DJ Premier, L.E.S., NAS, Pete Rock, The Large Professor, Q-Tip.
Engineers include: Eddie Sancho, Jamey Staub, Kevin Reynolds.
Out of a seemingly endless array of hip hop albums, every now and again something fresh and powerful rises to the top of the pile. Hailing from the Queensbridge Housing Projects in Long Island City (home to Marley Marl among others), 20-year old Nasir "Nas" Jones is less concerned with being an impersonator than with being an originator, bypassing adolescent fantasies and B-boy braggadocio in favor of jazzy beats, rap noir realism and new answers to urban despair.
ILLMATIC is his story, a cautionary contemporary tale of the inner city streets, and as Nas makes plain on his opener, "The Genesis," this is what he does, with or without a record contract, and it's going to be served up straight, no chaser. And because Nas has the courage to transcend popular trends, to separate himself from the ranks of wannabes and me-toos, he may be on the verge of inaugurating some stylistic changes of his own.
Production-wise, Nas has gathered together some of the superstars of the hip hop underground, producers the likes of Q-Tip, Pete Rock, L.E.S., DJ Premier and The Large Professor, but it is Nas' unique rhythmic cadences, his idiomatic sense of on-the-street wordplay, his disrespect for the high time and the empty rhyme that distinguishes ILLMATIC. When Nas rocks the mic, it's not a hedonist's wet dream, but a depiction of urban hope and despair, and thanks to Nas' poetic insights, he soon transports you there (in a manner seldom seen in black pop since the days of Stevie's INNERVISIONS and Marvin Gaye's WHAT'S GOIN' ON?).
エディション : Clean

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Genesis

      アーティスト: Nas

    2. 2.
      NY State of Mind

      アーティスト: Nas

    3. 3.
      Life's a Bitch

      アーティスト: Nas

    4. 4.
      World Is Yours

      アーティスト: Nas

    5. 5.
      Halftime

      アーティスト: Nas

    6. 6.
      Memory Lane (Sittin' in Da Park)

      アーティスト: Nas

    7. 7.
      One Love (KER69JCS)

      アーティスト: Nas

    8. 8.
      One Time 4 Your Mind

      アーティスト: Nas

    9. 9.
      Represent

      アーティスト: Nas

    10. 10.
      It Ain't Hard to Tell

      アーティスト: Nas

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Nas

商品の紹介

1994年発表のデビュー作。ストーリー・テリングの巧妙さ、ライム・フロウに加え、DJプレミア、Q-ティップなど鉄壁のビートメイカーが提供したトラックの融合は今聴いても最強。“It Aint' Hard To Tell”、“N.Y. STATE OF MIND”など名曲ばかり。
タワーレコード(2009/04/08)

Mojo - 5 stars out of 5 - "Concise, focused and lyrically dazzling, ILLMATIC remains one of hip hop's must-buys..." Vibe - Ranked #4 in Vibe's "Top 10 rap albums" - "...As perfect as 39 hip hop minutes get..." Spin - Highly Recommended - "...ILLMATIC pays serious mind to uncertain sources, to abstract anxiety, spiritual and otherwise....These are powerfully stressed-out images, but Nas hints that he's after something more personally revealing..." Q - "...the musical backdrops are razor sharp; hard bears but with melodic hooks and loops, atmospheric background piano, strings or muted trumpet, and samples...A potent treat." NME - Ranked #33 in NME's list of the `Top 50 Albums Of 1994.' NME - 9 - Excellent Plus - "...Nas' upbringing oozes from every pore of the music. This is the true voice of where Nas comes from, set to 40 minutes of rhythmic perfection. A stunner..." Musician - "...ILLMATIC could be one of the finest conventional hip-hop albums ever made...Nas is a dark, compelling lyricist who enunciates cleanly and quickly, leaving the listener able to hear everything he says, but racing to follow the meaning..." Rolling Stone - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...Nas' no-nonsense urban tales pair ILL's every beautiful moment with its harsh antithesis..." The Source - 5 Mics - Classic - "...I must maintain that this is one of the best hip-hop albums I have ever heard...No cliched metaphors, no gimmicks...Never too abstract, never superficial. Even the skit-intros are meaningful..." Rolling Stone - Included in Rolling Stone's "Essential Recordings of the 90's." The Source - 5 Stars - Classic - "...I must maintain that this is one of the best hip-hop albums I have ever heard...No cliched metaphors, no gimmicks...Never too abstract, never superficial. Even the skit-intros are meaningful..." Vibe (6/02, p.108) - Ranked #4 in Vibe's "Top 10 rap albums" - "...As perfect as 39 hip hop minutes get..." NME (12/24/94, p.23) - Ranked #33 in NME's list of the `Top 50 Albums Of 1994.' The Source (4/94, p.73) - 5 Stars - Classic - "...I must maintain that this is one of the best hip-hop albums I have ever heard...No cliched metaphors, no gimmicks...Never too abstract, never superficial. Even the skit-intros are meaningful..."
Rovi

Out of a seemingly endless array of hip hop albums, every now and again something fresh and powerful rises to the top of the pile. Hailing from the Queensbridge Housing Projects in Long Island City (home to Marley Marl among others), 20-year old Nasir "Nas" Jones is less concerned with being an impersonator than with being an originator, bypassing adolescent fantasies and B-boy braggadocio in favour of jazzy beats, rap noir realism and new answers to urban despair.
ILLMATIC is his story, a cautionary contemporary tale of the inner city streets, and as Nas makes plain on his opener, "The Genesis", this is what he does, with or without a record contract, and it's going to be served up straight, no chaser. And because Nas has the courage to transcend popular trends, to separate himself from the ranks of wannabes and me-toos, he may be on the verge of inaugurating some stylistic changes of his own.
Production-wise, Nas has gathered together some of the superstars of the hip hop underground, producers the likes of Q-Tip, Pete Rock, L.E.S., DJ Premier and The Large Professor, but it is Nas' unique rhythmic cadences, his idiomatic sense of on-the-street wordplay, his disrespect for the high time and the empty rhyme that distinguishes ILLMATIC. When Nas rocks the mic, it's not a hedonist's wet dream, but a depiction of urban hope and despair, and thanks to Nas' poetic insights, he soon transports you there (in a manner seldom seen in black pop since the days of Stevie's INNERVISIONS and Marvin Gaye's WHAT'S GOIN' ON?).|
Rovi

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