Do you still have faith in Pharoahe Monch?

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Desire had some great songs, but I can't really listen to the whole album at once. I really like some of those songs with horns and live instruments, though.

I will give this new one a chance.
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Production line up looks dope (Samiyam, Exile), let's hope Pharoahe sticks to rhyming.

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When did Internal Affairs become considered a good album anyway? It was another in a long line of disappointing Rawkus LPs. Monch's version of the giancana story.

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bignormy wrote:When did Internal Affairs become considered a good album anyway? It was another in a long line of disappointing Rawkus LPs. Monch's version of the giancana story.
Okay, and the next decade of rap yielded better albums?

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Thun wrote:
bignormy wrote:When did Internal Affairs become considered a good album anyway? It was another in a long line of disappointing Rawkus LPs. Monch's version of the giancana story.
Okay, and the next decade of rap yielded better albums?
Just saying though, people are talking about it like it's one of the Organized albums, feels like a new De la were coming out and people are saying Grind Date and Bionix sucked, hope it's more like AOI vol 1 or whatever

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bignormy wrote:
Thun wrote:
bignormy wrote:When did Internal Affairs become considered a good album anyway? It was another in a long line of disappointing Rawkus LPs. Monch's version of the giancana story.
Okay, and the next decade of rap yielded better albums?
Just saying though, people are talking about it like it's one of the Organized albums, feels like a new De la were coming out and people are saying Grind Date and Bionix sucked, hope it's more like AOI vol 1 or whatever
It's a good album though. Not great, but a consistent mood/feel and pharohe does kill it in his own way. It seems like a logical enough progression from the OK sound.

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Thun wrote:
bignormy wrote:
Thun wrote:
bignormy wrote:When did Internal Affairs become considered a good album anyway? It was another in a long line of disappointing Rawkus LPs. Monch's version of the giancana story.
Okay, and the next decade of rap yielded better albums?
Just saying though, people are talking about it like it's one of the Organized albums, feels like a new De la were coming out and people are saying Grind Date and Bionix sucked, hope it's more like AOI vol 1 or whatever
It's a good album though. Not great, but a consistent mood/feel and pharohe does kill it in his own way. It seems like a logical enough progression from the OK sound.
Maybe it's one of those ones that doesn't look so bad in retrospect. Like Water for Chocolate only seemed 1/2 awful instead of 3/4 when I picked it up again a couple of years ago. Haven't listen to Internal Affairs for years, maybe I'll check it out. Seemed incredibly corny at the time but with some decent moments. monch rapping about 'the ass', what was that garbage. I seem to be one of the only people who thought Simon Says was awful also, remix was ok.

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bignormy wrote:
Thun wrote:
bignormy wrote:
Thun wrote:
bignormy wrote:When did Internal Affairs become considered a good album anyway? It was another in a long line of disappointing Rawkus LPs. Monch's version of the giancana story.
Okay, and the next decade of rap yielded better albums?
Just saying though, people are talking about it like it's one of the Organized albums, feels like a new De la were coming out and people are saying Grind Date and Bionix sucked, hope it's more like AOI vol 1 or whatever
It's a good album though. Not great, but a consistent mood/feel and pharohe does kill it in his own way. It seems like a logical enough progression from the OK sound.
Maybe it's one of those ones that doesn't look so bad in retrospect. Like Water for Chocolate only seemed 1/2 awful instead of 3/4 when I picked it up again a couple of years ago. Haven't listen to Internal Affairs for years, maybe I'll check it out. Seemed incredibly corny at the time but with some decent moments. monch rapping about 'the ass', what was that garbage. I seem to be one of the only people who thought Simon Says was awful also, remix was ok.
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internal affairs was fucking dope. i don't see how anyone can think it was wack or even average by any means.

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internal affairs was fucking dope. i don't see how anyone can think it was wack or even average by any means.

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i like internal affairs , only skip that awful song with busta

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on that "shine", i think diamond was trying to do something similiar to pete rock's "#1 soul brother", but it just didn't have the same effect. since it's obviously a forced positive song it's hard to tell if it's indicative of the album's overall direction. hopefully not.

duck down's been hit or miss lately. skyzoo's the salvation was good for what it was, but if you look at what they're doing nowadays, it's basically watered down modern day pseudo boom-bap underground shit, which is at times brilliant, but mostly not good.

hearing monch over marco polo beats should atleast be interesting though.

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Can anyone post the production lineup?

Also, am I the only one who thinks Monch doesn't sound half bad on "shine." Hooks awful, yes I realize that, but I like the verses.

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I'd take a CD of radio freestyles like this: http://vimeo.com/13860246 over a studio LP any day.

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Hair of the Dog wrote:Can anyone post the production lineup?

Also, am I the only one who thinks Monch doesn't sound half bad on "shine." Hooks awful, yes I realize that, but I like the verses.
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Without a doubt. Monch is much too nice

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Good song that didn't make Desire.

The Royce and Jean Grae collabo needs a banging beat on par with Deadly Medley and spectacular verses. Besides that, not too hopeful sadly.

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Post by RAP_DREAM$!!! »

Not a "pharoah" anymore, not even a "Vizer" anymore LOL!

Peasant Monch, too much singing like Johnny Gill. More of the rhymes, no?
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A lot of desire was mad fillerish to me, but I do remember digging 3 tracks pretty deep. Hasn't gotten spin in a long time though, I probably will always check for monch's new stuff, but my expectations are near gloss's

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I never heard this one. Thanks.
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always will have faith in Monchichi

SMH @ dude saying Like Water for Chocolate was a 1/2 awful album tho..

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This is dope as fuck.

Desire had 3 or 4 songs that were incredible, which is more than you can say about most albums. It wasn't as good as his first solo, but it was more than decent.

The mixtape he put out before Desire dropped (The Awakening) was actually better than the album. Anyone have it for download? Here are a few tracks from it:

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still have faith?? shiiiiiet Pharoahe is one of the best to ever do it. Desire wasn't on his typical shit, but it was still dope. Not as good as internal affairs, but good nonetheless.

I think he's goin' back to his own style with this one. I'm anticipating major heat.
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truthaddict wrote:Desire had some great songs, but I can't really listen to the whole album at once. I really like some of those songs with horns and live instruments, though.

I will give this new one a chance.
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saw a live recording of W.A.R. circulating and it is pretty dope

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there's just something missing from Pharoahe now that one kinda assumed he'd have forever.

still, he's a legendary mythical beast on the mic

W.A.R. will hopefully set the bar for 2011
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