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#1 jOsSse   User is offline

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Posted 28 January 2007 - 8:06 AM

damn i cant wait to hear that! 8O }:-)





Tracklist (not confirmed):



Intro

You Never Had It So Good

Have Mercy

Reality

Work It Out

Laws of the Gods

Get It

Someday

The Bad Penny

Beyond the Beyond

Sweet Piece

Rules for Normal Living

Paper Bubble

Just When

The Evening Gospel

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Posted 29 January 2007 - 9:44 PM

i read somewhere that he is trying to do a more popish sound on this new album.....popish is kinda of turnoff :-| ...ill have to wait and see what it sounds like

View Posttom_rowlands_chemical_chi, on 08 January 2003 - 8:53 PM, said:

This old man,
he play beats,
He don't need no music sheets,
but with a snip-snip-snippy-snip
gave his mop a chop,
Old man hairstyles are a flop.

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Posted 29 January 2007 - 9:55 PM

Bosco Escribi�:

i read somewhere that he is trying to do a more popish sound on this new album.....popish is kinda of turnoff :-| ...ill have to wait and see what it sounds like


i also read that he's songs will be most of em singed by him :(



some guy Escribi�:

For The Third Hand, RJD2 seemingly abandons all the

notions and titles that have been placed upon him

over the past 5 years. Underground hip-hop

super-producer to some, virtuoso sample-based

instrumental wizard to others, RJD2 embodies all of

these things on 'The Third Hand' but placates none

who seek more of the same. Recorded, performed,

arranged, and produced entirely by himself in his

basement studio, RJD2 commands his trusty MPC

2000XL sampler/sequencer alongside analog synths,

electric pianos and guitars, not to mention his own

voice.



The result is a cohesive pop album in the most

classic sense, a sound more akin to Phoenix than

Prefuse 73. In essence, this is RJD2's entrance

into the continuum of enigmatic

songwriter/producers (see Jon Brion, Brian Wilson,

Stevie Wonder) capable of creating a record full of

rich songwriting, complex arrangements, and clever

production that transcends genre.


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Posted 29 January 2007 - 10:23 PM

And another good hiphop artist down the drain. :?

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Posted 30 January 2007 - 12:09 AM

Wait until the album is released. then judge! Patience is a goodness!
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