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Brown Tape

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発売日 2018年03月30日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMello Music Group
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 MMG001122
SKU 814867026109

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:33:08
Audio Mixer: Arnold Mischkulnio. As Ghostface Killah and producer Adrian Younge were working on the concept album Twelve Reasons to Die, the vocal tracks were given to Detroit beatsmith Apollo Brown for the purpose of creating an official alternate version. The track listing is identical (except that the instrumental title track is omitted), so the ambitious story line, heavily inspired by Italian giallo films, is fully intact, as are the guest appearances from fellow Wu-Tang members such as Inspectah Deck and Masta Killa. While Younge's live band production paid tribute to Ennio Morricone as well as RZA, and attempted to sound like a genuine film score, Brown's version sticks to the tradition of golden age hip-hop, with booming breakbeats, diced samples, and scratching. The original version is undeniably a colossal achievement in terms of production, concept, and overall presentation, but The Brown Tape proves to be just as worthwhile, and possibly an improvement in some aspects. Younge's arrangements, as impressive and complex as they are, can feel a bit samey after a while (particularly the drum sounds), and Brown's version has far more variety. He manages to find samples and breakbeats that match Younge's arrangements so well that one could easily assume that Brown's production is the original and Younge's is a cover version. A thick layer of vinyl crackle is heard throughout the album, and while some listeners might find it distracting or a gimmick that's over-relied on, it does greatly contribute to the album's atmosphere. Ultimately, it seems like Twelve Reasons to Die is meant to sound like a movie, while The Brown Tape is more of a purist rap album. It's up to the individual listener to decide which version works better, but they're both equally worth hearing. The Brown Tape certainly isn't an unnecessary rehash, and stands just as well on its own. ~ Paul Simpson

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    1. 1.
      Beware of the Stare
    2. 2.
      Rise of the Black Suits
    3. 3.
      I Declare War
    4. 4.
      Blood on the Cobblestones
    5. 5.
      The Center of Attraction
    6. 6.
      Enemies All Around Me
    7. 7.
      An Unexpected Call
    8. 8.
      Rise of the Ghostface Killah
    9. 9.
      Revenge Is Sweet
    10. 10.
      Murder Spree
    11. 11.
      The Sure Shot, Pts. 1-2

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Apollo BrownGhostface Killah

商品の紹介

Since the original Twelve Reasons to Die was so damn perfect, Apollo Brown's remix of the Ghostface and Adrian Younge collaborative effort is certainly unnecessary, and if you want to take the hard line, you could even argue that it's obtrusive. After all, the original is a wild and rare meeting of the minds, where film composer/fly dude meets Wu-Tang member/solo favorite for a crafted concept album guided by the '70s Italian murder mystery/slasher film genre known as giallo, but like the great works of art that came before it, that comic-book-on-wax still stands up to some inspired stretching. Like Duchamp messing with the Mona Lisa, or Jay-Z's The Black Album going Grey with the help of Dangermouse, Detroit producer Brown offers some alternate-universe excellence with this funkier and dirtier version of the original, dropping Younge's giallo motif for something that's still '70s, but more Shaft and soulful. R&B horns light the blaze on "I Declare War" while "Rise of the Black Suits" slides into the scene with the most downtown and jazzy set of guitar riffs. Banging beats and tightly cut loops make "Murder Spree" easy to shoehorn into any modern mixtape when the original would have seemed obtuse, but as much as Apollo shrugs off the usual genre rules, Ghostface's inspired rhymes and storytelling still hold the album together. Even if it's messing about with a classic, it's loving messing about, and maybe even humble, as this "Brown Tape" was originally released as a cassette-only curio sold exclusively on Record Store Day. Excellent word of mouth got it liberated to official release, and while it's all warranted and welcome, make sure to check the original first. ~ David Jeffries
Rovi

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