| 1. Notes of a Native Son |
| 2. Brother to Brother |
| 3. Now's the B Turn |
| 4. Tear Your Soul Out |
| 5. Let the Vibes Flow |
| 6. Soul Soloist |
| 7. Swing Blue, Sweat Black |
| 8. Witness the Drift |
| 9. Presidential Suite |
| 10. Presidential Suite & Sour |
| 11. Imprison the President |
| 12. Lyrical Theory |
| 13. Puddin' Pie |
| 14. Now's the B Turn [B Mixed Extended][*] |
Notes of a Native Son,Laquan,Fourth & Bway / Pgd,Gangsta Rap,Hardcore Rap,Hip-Hop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
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Notes of a Native Son
Laquan Manufacturer: Fourth & Bway / Pgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008HJM Release Date: 1990-09-11 |
Tracks:
- Notes of a Native Son
- Brother to Brother
- Now's the B Turn
- Tear Your Soul Out
- Let the Vibes Flow
- Soul Soloist
- Swing Blue, Sweat Black
- Witness the Drift
- Presidential Suite
- Presidential Suite & Sour
- Imprison the President
- Lyrical Theory
- Puddin' Pie
- Now's the B Turn [B Mixed Extended][*]
Customer Reviews:
This Akee had a Muslim Bite of True Insight.......2007-01-19
"JUST OPEN THE DOOR, AND I'LL GET IT MYSELF." ~~~~ WHAT EVER HAPPENNED TO RAKIM AND BROTHER'S LIKE LAQUAN? BOO YA TRIBE WAS ALSO ANOTHER KIDnPLAY SUCCESS THAT WAS WAITING TO HAPPEN.
SUFI ASTROLOGER & P FUNK MUSICAL POET, SUN STAR ALI & Ibn's OF THE SECRECY
featuring the N.E.W.s (NEW EAST WIVES OF THE FUNK) & ANGELS OF ALLAH cd coming audio Soon....
Political Bark Without The Bite (3 Stars).......2005-02-02
Most of what plagues this album is the fact that Laquan comes across somewhat softspoken. His lack of passion almost makes his positive/aggresive message seem like a waste of time and effort. At some points on this album, you can actually hear the music drowning his voice out when all he has to do is speak up. Also, it doesn't help that a lot of the songs are incredibly long and preachy and he tends to ramble for long periods of time. With the exception of "Lyrical Theory", each song averages about four and a half minutes apiece with the longest being 6:28 and the shortest 3:41.
Though this album isn't as good as it could've been, it's still solid and worth a listen if you can find it. There are strong political and social statements made throughout the album, but they don't really come across because Laquan seems almost bored on some songs. I'd reccomend picking it up if you can find it used for about four or five bucks.
Standout Track: Let The Vibes Flow, Now's The B Turn (My Favorite), Notes Of A Native Son, Tear Your Soul Out, Imprison The President, and Brother To Brother
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