World/Reggae
CDアルバム

L'ecole Du Micro D'argent

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 1997年03月18日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルVirgin Records (France)
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 8469912
SKU 724384400026

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
This album is one of the cornerstones of French hip-hop music. Its release was a major act for IAM as they finally found a sound to match the quality of their lyrics, as well as for French hip-hop, confirming the fact that rap has a lot of followers in the Hexagon. Like their peers from the suburbs of Paris, NTM, IAM went to New York to instigate the production of this album, seeking for the essence of the sound one can only find in the Big Apple (their previous album was also cut in N.Y.). They teamed with Prince Charles Alexander, the mixer and engineer who worked a lot for Bad Boy Records. They even got close to the Wu-Tang realm through Sunz of Man members on "La Saga." The sound has definitely changed from the previous albums: at first putting themselves in the Egyptian tradition (look at their names), they now have found the musical depth they deserve as ones of the few best lyricists of France. Definitely influenced by the Wu-Tang soundscapes, the opening track is the story of the battle between their school, from the silver mic, against the wooden mic school, in a Bushido style. Too bad that non-French speaking listeners won't get the lyrics; they cannot appreciate the quintessence of IAM's style. However, most of the album sticks to the traditional approach of storytelling, as it covers the city life in its darkness: little brothers that want to grow too fast and be the new caid ("Petit Frere"), money hungry women who have sex without giving their names, the difficulties to have a similar chance and destiny than a boy growing up in the well-off (about equality of chances) and much more. Not many subjects of relief here, we only breathe thanks to the banging instrumentals and phrasing of the MCs. IAM takes the time to raise questions we don't want to hear, and stories we don't want to remember. This album is just hip-hop as its best: quality of the production with skilled lyricists in top form. This would just be one of you first "must-have" purchase if you plan to approach French rap music. ~ Vincent Latz

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      L'ecole Du Micro D'argent

      アーティスト: IAM

    2. 2.
      Dangereux

      アーティスト: IAM

    3. 3.
      Nes Sous La Meme Etoile

      アーティスト: IAM

    4. 4.
      La Saga

      アーティスト: IAM

    5. 5.
      Petit Frere

      アーティスト: IAM

    6. 6.
      Elle Donne Son Corps Avant Son Nom

      アーティスト: IAM

    7. 7.
      L'empire Du Cote Obscur

      アーティスト: IAM

    8. 8.
      Regarde

      アーティスト: IAM

    9. 9.
      L'enfer

      アーティスト: IAM

    10. 10.
      Quand Tu Allais On Revenait

      アーティスト: IAM

    11. 11.
      Chez Le Mac

      アーティスト: IAM

    12. 12.
      Un Bon Son Brut Pour Les Truands

      アーティスト: IAM

    13. 13.
      Bouger La Tete

      アーティスト: IAM

    14. 14.
      Un Cri Court Dans La Nuit

      アーティスト: IAM

    15. 15.
      Libere Mon Imagination

      アーティスト: IAM

    16. 16.
      Demain C'est Loin

      アーティスト: IAM

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商品の紹介

This album is one of the cornerstones of French hip-hop music. Its release was a major act for IAM as they finally found a sound to match the quality of their lyrics, as well as for French hip-hop, confirming the fact that rap has a lot of followers in the Hexagon. Like their peers from the suburbs of Paris, NTM, IAM went to New York to instigate the production of this album, seeking for the essence of the sound one can only find in the Big Apple (their previous album was also cut in N.Y.). They teamed with Prince Charles Alexander, the mixer and engineer who worked a lot for Bad Boy Records. They even got close to the Wu-Tang realm through Sunz of Man members on "La Saga." The sound has definitely changed from the previous albums: at first putting themselves in the Egyptian tradition (look at their names), they now have found the musical depth they deserve as ones of the few best lyricists of France. Definitely influenced by the Wu-Tang soundscapes, the opening track is the story of the battle between their school, from the silver mic, against the wooden mic school, in a Bushido style. Too bad that non-French speaking listeners won't get the lyrics; they cannot appreciate the quintessence of IAM's style. However, most of the album sticks to the traditional approach of storytelling, as it covers the city life in its darkness: little brothers that want to grow too fast and be the new caid ("Petit Frere"), money hungry women who have sex without giving their names, the difficulties to have a similar chance and destiny than a boy growing up in the well-off (about equality of chances) and much more. Not many subjects of relief here, we only breathe thanks to the banging instrumentals and phrasing of the MCs. IAM takes the time to raise questions we don't want to hear, and stories we don't want to remember. This album is just hip-hop as its best: quality of the production with skilled lyricists in top form. This would just be one of you first "must-have" purchase if you plan to approach French rap music. ~ Vincent Latz|
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