Rae Road

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Mark Rae, one half of esteemed production duo Rae & Christian and label boss of Manchester label, Grand Central Records, has completed his first ever solo record! Keeping intact GC's signature hip hop infused instrumental template, Rae Road delivers! 2002.

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Rae Road
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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Rae Road
Mark Rae
Manufacturer: Grand Central
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00006BCJ9
Release Date: 2002-10-15

Tracks:

  1. Lobster
  2. Lavish
  3. Make No Mistake
  4. Skio
  5. Bamburgh Dunes
  6. Candystripe
  7. The Dime Train
  8. I Need A Fix
  9. I'm Fast And Hot
  10. Fold Or Flower
  11. Sick Chick
  12. Throne

Album Description

Mark Rae, one half of esteemed production duo Rae & Christian and label boss of Manchester label, Grand Central Records, has completed his first ever solo record! Keeping intact GC's signature hip hop infused instrumental template, Rae Road delivers! 2002.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.......2002-11-05

Mark Rae (of Rae & Christian fame) has found his comfort zone. On his new solo release, aptly named Rae Road, everything sounds fresh, friendly, funky, accessible, alive, and somehow familiar. Like those evenings hanging out in your own neighborhood and grooving on what everyone likes best - urban beats, funky soul, downtempo house, with a little rap, scratching, and spoken Rasta throw in. To help complete the all-fuzzy feeling, there are a few Kodachrome color photos from his childhood and one more recent of Mark and his mum. It's downright heartwarming. It's not essential to understand Mark has put much of himself into his material. He sought help when needed to achieve a desired end and/or climatic repose. These cooperative efforts, by guest vocalist Veba, Joseph Cotton, and Spikey Tee, translate to a community feel. Perhaps this may explain why the material here is somewhat deja' vu. These are songs about movement, the kind where you snap your fingers and say "yeah". The basic math has been done - addition, subtraction, subjugation, and articulation. If we are what we listen too, then we are in fine form after a few spins. These songs change mood, tempo, shape, and color; their very nature being extremely hospitable. Songs "Lavish", "Skio", "Candystripe", "Fold Or Flower", and "Throne" show a diversity and clever mind at work. This is more like Mrs. Jackson decided against trip around the hood in the low rider, better still; hoist a pint or two at the local pub with some close mates. There is no self-important, ego fulfilling posturing, or posing. Not as edgy as Northern Sulphuric Soul, or prim and proper as Sleepwalking, Rae Road is confident, confirming, and comfortable. It's like the photo on the back of the CD, the one of the fence with the one broken picket. It's not perfect. It doesn't have to be.

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