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The Lost Tapes II

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発売日 2019年10月04日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMass Appeal
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 602508077333
SKU 602508077333

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:59:37
Nas planned to release The Lost Tapes II in 2003, a year following the first volume of circulated outtakes and leaked tracks dating back to the latter part of the previous decade. Columbia, Nas' label at the time, wasn't accommodating. The project seemed even less likely as the rapper forged ahead with two discs of new material, Street's Disciple, and moved to Def Jam. Issued in 2019, The Lost Tapes II functions instead as an excavation of the Def Jam era, which has yielded the number one albums Hip Hop Is Dead, Nas, and Life Is Good, and the Top Ten entry Nasir. That's a period of 13 years, so this sequel is expectedly far more scattered than the comparatively narrow-scoped first volume. Production-wise, it's a buffet, with only three of the mostly prominent, dozen-plus beatmakers credited on two tracks. A few of the cuts push the MC into deep and inspired concentration. RZA characteristically mutates a reggae version of a Stax-related composition to eerie effect on "Highly Favored," fostering Nas' imaginative likening of himself to a legendary pianist who can "still hit the right keys" in a sandstorm while injured and without vision. A wriggling feel-good backdrop from DJ Dahi and DJ Khalil ideally supports "War Against Love," where Nas is in top resist-and-uplift mode. The Kanye West-produced "You Mean the World to Me," originating from the Hip Hop Is Dead sessions, is a kind of cautionary relationship narrative with a hypnotic Leroy Hutson loop, and eclipses most of the West-produced Nasir. There are some fascinating diversions. Boldest and busiest of all is "Jarreau of Rap (Skatt Attack)," Nas' valiant attempt at matching the vocal calisthenics of the featured (sampled) Al Jarreau. ~ Andy Kellman

  1. 1.[カセットテープ]
    1. 1.
      No Bad Energy
    2. 2.
      Vernon Family
    3. 3.
      Jarreau of Rap (Skatt Attack)
    4. 4.
      Lost Freestyle
    5. 5.
      Tanasia
    6. 6.
      Royalty
    7. 7.
      Who Are You
    8. 8.
      Adult Film
    9. 9.
      War Against Love
    10. 10.
      The Art of It
    11. 11.
      Highly Favored
    12. 12.
      Queens Wolf
    13. 13.
      It Never Ends
    14. 14.
      You Mean the World to Me
    15. 15.
      QueensBridge Politics
    16. 16.
      Beautiful Life

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Nas

オリジナル発売日:2019年

商品の紹介

Rolling Stone - 3 stars out of 5 -- "The most notable moment on THE LOST TAPES II will likely remain outlier 'Jarreau of Rap (Skatt Attack),' which features Nas rapping over a sample of Dave Brubeck's ill-metered classic 'Blue Rondo a la Turk'..."
Rovi

Nas planned to release The Lost Tapes II in 2003, a year following the first volume of circulated outtakes and leaked tracks dating back to the latter part of the previous decade. Columbia, Nas' label at the time, wasn't accommodating. The project seemed even less likely as the rapper forged ahead with two discs of new material, Street's Disciple, and moved to Def Jam. Issued in 2019, The Lost Tapes II functions instead as an excavation of the Def Jam era, which has yielded the number one albums Hip Hop Is Dead, Nas, and Life Is Good, and the Top Ten entry Nasir. That's a period of 13 years, so this sequel is expectedly far more scattered than the comparatively narrow-scoped first volume. Production-wise, it's a buffet, with only three of the mostly prominent, dozen-plus beatmakers credited on two tracks. A few of the cuts push the MC into deep and inspired concentration. RZA characteristically mutates a reggae version of a Stax-related composition to eerie effect on "Highly Favored," fostering Nas' imaginative likening of himself to a legendary pianist who can "still hit the right keys" in a sandstorm while injured and without vision. A wriggling feel-good backdrop from DJ Dahi and DJ Khalil ideally supports "War Against Love," where Nas is in top resist-and-uplift mode. The Kanye West-produced "You Mean the World to Me," originating from the Hip Hop Is Dead sessions, is a kind of cautionary relationship narrative with a hypnotic Leroy Hutson loop, and eclipses most of the West-produced Nasir. There are some fascinating diversions. Boldest and busiest of all is "Jarreau of Rap (Skatt Attack)," Nas' valiant attempt at matching the vocal calisthenics of the featured (sampled) Al Jarreau. ~ Andy Kellman
Rovi

『The Lost Tape』(2002年)に続く未発表音源集の第2弾は直近の4作品の制作時に残された楽曲群から選抜され、ボツにしておくのはもったいないカニエやスウィズ・ビーツ、アルケミストら、人気プロデューサーとのコラボ曲が並ぶ。ノーティー・バイ・ネイチャーの名曲"Uptown Anthem"をサンプリングしたピート・ロック仕事や、ナズ自身も敬愛する故アル・ジャロウとの疑似コラボなど興味深い楽曲を多数収録。
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タワーレコード(vol.432(2019年10月25日発行号)掲載)

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