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Everywhere at Once [Digipak] (CD - 2008)

Everywhere at Once [Digipak] (CD - 2008)

( UPC: 00045778680429)
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Artist: Lyrics Born

Label: Anti (USA)

Genre: Rock & Pop - Alternative

Album Description: Personnel: Lyrics Born (vocals, keyboards, percussion, drum programming, scratches, background vocals); Bnai Rebelfront (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Trackademiks (vocals, keyboards, ... Read More

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Album Description
Personnel: Lyrics Born (vocals, keyboards, percussion, drum programming, scratches, background vocals); Bnai Rebelfront (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Trackademiks (vocals, keyboards, percussion, drum programming, background vocals); Myron Glasper, Constance Lopez, Joyo Velarde, C. Holiday (vocals, background vocals); Steve Wyreman, Dave Lopez, Tommy Guerrero, Mike Cresswell (guitar); Jake One (keyboards, drum programming); RV Salters, J. Whitefield, Bing Ji Ling, Kat Ouano (keyboards); Darius Minaee (drums, percussion); Stanton Moore, Max MacVeety (drums); Boris Boral (percussion); Dsharp, Hiro Matsuo, Icewater, Jeremy Goody, Zion, Mike Marshall (background vocals).

Audio Mixers: Lyrics Born; Mike Cresswell.

Recording information: Malay's Crib; Megasonic, Oakland, CA; Studio Chocula, San Francisco, CA; Studio With A View, Yay Area, CA; The Band Room, Oakland, CA; The Blap Room, Oakland, CA; The Blap Room, Seattle, WA; The Corner Store, Oakland, CA.

Editors: Sino Cruz, Rodney; Jake One; Jeremy Goody; Mike Cresswell.

Arrangers: Trackademiks; Jake One; Joyo Velarde; Lyrics Born; Kat Ouano.

Throughout the 18 tracks of his thorough sophomore release, Bay Area lyricist Lyrics Born does his best to be EVERYWHERE AT ONCE--as the beats (courtesy of Jake One, Amp Live, Trackademics, and LB himself) dabble in everything from old-school rap, electro, 1970s soul, and G-Funk to contemporary R&B, pop, and jazz. By refusing to assign himself to any specific style within the hip-hop genre, Lyrics Born is able to transcend it. The end result is a well-rounded effort that succeeds in its many endeavors, appealing to all kinds of music fans while never sounding derivative. LB outdoes Snoop's gangsta drawl on one track and then channels Marvin Gaye on the next. Honest, introspective, and eclectic, EVERYWHERE AT ONCE is among the best hip-hop albums of 2008.

Bay Area rapper Lyrics Born has never followed -- or tried to follow -- the typical musical route, first with his work with Lateef as Latyrx and continuing though his decision to back himself with a funk band during his shows, even releasing a live album (a rare thing in hip-hop) in 2006. Not content, apparently, to rest on the platform he made for himself, the Anti-issued Everywhere at Once moves even further away from the idea of the producer/MC team, using a band and plenty of background vocals to create something that ends up sounding a lot more like Gnarls Barkley's latest proclamation than anything rap related. Melody's of utmost importance here, so much so that Lyrics Born's already-singsongy rapping becomes nearly undistinguishable from the sung parts, to which he, his wife Joyo Velarde, and a cadre of others perform. It's not that he can't deliver on vocals, but as the first half of album plays as an almost-continuous track, with the instrumental parts hardly changing from song to song, Everywhere at Once takes on the regrettable feel of the new wave of jam bands, one on which the rapper gives his usual spiel on how he's persevered, which honestly, three albums in, is starting to get a little tired. To his credit, as things progress, Lyrics Born does incorporate new sounds and ideas, but unfortunately these decisions don't always end up being good ones. "Do U Buy It?," for example, is an awkward "Funplex"-era B-52's rip-off and "Top Shelf" is only lacking a vocoder to be the next T-Pain hit. He's all over the place (similarly to Snoop on the equally messy Ego Trippin'), from slow-drawled rhymes to faster funk pieces, which means that when something does come together -- the slow, jazzy "The Skin I'm In" or the perfect Odd Couple-complement "I Can't Decide (Everywhere at Once)" -- it seems accidental, even haphazard, that given enough chances something good's got to come out. Lyrics Born has always gotten by on being casually himself, no matter what he's doing, and that's in fact why Everywhere at Once doesn't work: it doesn't seem like Lyrics Born anymore. Sure, there are moments of personal insight and catchy hooks, but the album seems forced, the efforts of someone who's become so concerned with breaking out of boxes that he's forgotten sometimes, he still needs one to hold things in. In doing so, sadly, Everywhere at Once is reminiscent of what's already been done, either by the rapper himself or by another artist, almost derivative of itself, and as a whole, altogether disappointing. ~ Marisa Brown

Track Listing
1.Intro Tag
2.Don't Change - (featuring Myron Glasper/DJ D Sharp)
3.Hott 2 Deff - (featuring Joyo Velarde/Chali 2na)
4.Differences - (featuring Joyo Velarde)
5.Cakewalk - (featuring Baby Jaymes)
6.Shoe Hoes Anonymous (Skit)
7.I'm a Phreak
8.I Like It, I Love It
9.World Is Calling, The - (featuring Joyo Velarde)
10.Top Shelf (Anything U Want)
11.Is It the Skin I'm In? - (featuring Myron Glasper)
12.Homeland Security (Skit)
13.Do U Buy It?
14.Rules Were Meant to Be Broken - (remix)
15.Whispers - (featuring C. Holiday)
16.I Can't Decide (Everywhere at Once) - (featuring Myron Glasper)
17.Re-Intro
18.Let Me In, Let Me Out - (Remix, remix)
Album Information

UPC:
00045778680429
Release Date: Apr 22, 2008
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop - Alternative
Label: Anti (USA)
Distributor: Alternative
Producer: Trackademiks; Jake One; Joyo Velarde; Lyrics Born; Kat Ouano
Engineer: Sino Cruz, Rodney; Trackademiks; Jake One; Jeremy Goody; Lyrics Born; Mike Cresswell
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2008
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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