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1992

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2016年10月15日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルE1 Music
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 5604
SKU 099923560425

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:53:12
Game's eighth proper studio album came out during an active 2016. Earlier in the year, he released soundtracks for a documentary, Streets of Compton, and a mobile app game, Block Wars. On a personal level, he and 50 Cent made amends following a prolonged period of mutual antagonism, and then he went after Meek Mill, as documented on the forceful but controlled "92 Bars," included here. Although it's titled 1992 and is heavily nostalgic (even by Game's standard), stacked with references to the state of hip-hop circa the early '90s, it's inspired by the era more than it is a period piece. Anachronism chasers might prefer to call this album Nineties-ish. Pre-1992 classics by Ice-T, the D.O.C., and Soul II Soul are among the sampled material, as are later tracks from Mystikal and Clams Casino. Game references numerous figures who ascended post-golden age and frames a track, backed by "The Message" -- like the 1993-issued remix of Ice Cube's "Check Yo Self" -- around O.J. Simpson, referencing the tense 1994 ride with A.J. Cowlings. Granted, that same track is purposefully 2016 with allusions to the U.S. presidential election and a blunt rejection of "[Simpson's] whole TV show" (presumably the documentary or series about him) that recalls Ice Cube's opinion of The Arsenio Hall Show. Regardless, Game frequently evokes his age-12 year with references to the 1992 NBA all-star game, the unrest in response to the acquittal of the police officers who beat Rodney King, and the general condition of life in South Central Los Angeles. The constant flow of pronouns is not bound to sway Game critics, but the rapper's narrative aptitude is indisputable, most evident in track six, where he richly details a close friendship severed by gang alliances. Moreover, the rapper's fervor is tireless. The melodious single "All Eyez," produced by the re-emergent Scott Storch with Jeremih on the hook, preceded the album by four months and appears as a bonus. For the compact edition, the track, one of Game's most pop-oriented moments, was given its own disc to help distinguish it as a disconnected work. ~ Andy Kellman

1. Savage Lifestyle
2. True Colors/It's On
3. Bompton
4. Fuck Orange Juice
5. The Juice
6. Young Niggas
7. The Soundtrack
8. I Grew Up On Wu-Tang
9. However Do You Want It
10. Baby You
11. What Your Life Like
12. 92 Bars
Bonus Track: All Eyez ft. Jeremih

  1. 1.[CDアルバム] DISC 1:
    1. 1.
      Savage Lifestyle
    2. 2.
      True Colors/It's On
    3. 3.
      Bompton
    4. 4.
      F**k Orange Juice
    5. 5.
      Juice, The
    6. 6.
      Young Niggas
    7. 7.
      Soundtrack, The
    8. 8.
      I Grew Up on Wu-Tang
    9. 9.
      However Do You Want It
    10. 10.
      Baby You
    11. 11.
      What Your Life Like
    12. 12.
      92 Bars

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: The Game

その他
プロデューサー: Danielle Brimm

商品の紹介

LA暴動が起こった年であり、ゲーム自身も多感な少年期を過ごした1992年を表題に冠したコンセプチュアルな新作は、DOC"It's Funky Enough"やアイス・T"Colors"、ブラッズ&クリップス"Piru Love"といった西海岸クラシックから、マーヴィン・ゲイやソウルIIソウルらの名曲までを大胆に引用。その音楽遍歴~嗜好にニヤリとさせられる。ジャケはスヌープ作品で知られるジョー・クール画伯が担当。
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