| 1. Spitkicker.Com/Say R. - |
| 2. U Can Do (Life) |
| 3. My Writes - De La Soul, , Tash, Xzibit |
| 4. Oooh. |
| 5. Thru Ya City |
| 6. I.C. Y'all - Busta Rhymes, De La Soul |
| 7. View |
| 8. Set the Mood - De La Soul, |
| 9. All Good - De La Soul, Chaka Khan |
| 10. Declaration |
| 11. Squat! - Mike D, De La Soul, King Ad-Rock, |
| 12. Words from the Chief Rocker |
| 13. With Me |
| 14. Copa (Cabanga) |
| 15. Foolin' |
| 16. Art of Getting Jumped |
| 17. U Don't Wanna B.D.S. - De La Soul, Freddie Foxxx, |
Editorial Reviews
The first of their three-album Art Official Intelligence series, Mosaic Thump is a likable album, full of inspired moments. It's also the closest thing De La Soul have ever come to making a less-than-stunning LP. Maybe it's the contemporary production style that weakens songs like "U Can Do" and "I C Ya'll." Maybe it's the (far too) many cameos by bigwigs like Busta Rhymes and Redman and not enough by dark-horse newcomers like Indeed (who comes off nice on "Set the Mood"). De La haven't muzzled their intellectual bite on songs like "Declaration" and "View," and they can still get that rear in rotation with groovers like "With Me," and the funkalistic "Thru Ya City." But where they once left no doubt as to their status as hip-hop's brightest and most innovative group, De La now seem less extraordinary and more merely mortal. --Oliver Wang --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
Product Description
Features guest appearances by Redman-'Oooh', Chaka Khan-'All Good', Beastie Boys-'Squat', Busta Rhymes-'I.C. Y' All', and Tash & J-Ro of the Alkaholiks and Xzibit on 'My Writes' and much more. Packaged in a Digipak. (Tommy Boy Records) --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
Art Official Intelligence: Mosaic Thump,De La Soul,Tommy Boy,Alternative Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop
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Art Official Intelligence: Mosaic Thump
De La Soul Manufacturer: Rhino / Ada ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004U45L Release Date: 2000-08-08 |
Tracks:
- Intro/Say R.
- U Can Do (Life)
- My Writes - featuring Tash & J-Ro
- Oooh - featuring Redman
- Thru Ya City - featuring D.V. Alias Khrist
- I.C. Y'All - featuring Busta Rhymes
- View
- Set The Mood - featuring Indeed
- All Good? - featuring Chaka Khan
- Declaration
- Squat! - featuring Mike D and Ad Rock
- Words From The Chief Rocker - featuring Busy Bee
- With Me
- Copa (Cabanga)
- Foolin'
- The Art Of Getting Jumped
- U Don't Wanna B.D.S. - featuring Freddie Foxx
Amazon.com
The first of their three-album Art Official Intelligence series, Mosaic Thump is a likable album, full of inspired moments. It's also the closest thing De La Soul have ever come to making a less-than-stunning LP. Maybe it's the contemporary production style that weakens songs like "U Can Do" and "I C Ya'll." Maybe it's the (far too) many cameos by bigwigs like Busta Rhymes and Redman and not enough by dark-horse newcomers like Indeed (who comes off nice on "Set the Mood"). De La haven't muzzled their intellectual bite on songs like "Declaration" and "View," and they can still get that rear in rotation with groovers like "With Me," and the funkalistic "Thru Ya City." But where they once left no doubt as to their status as hip-hop's brightest and most innovative group, De La now seem less extraordinary and more merely mortal. --Oliver WangAlbum Description
Features guest appearances by Redman-'Oooh', Chaka Khan-'All Good', Beastie Boys-'Squat', Busta Rhymes-'I.C. Y' All', and Tash & J-Ro of the Alkaholiks and Xzibit on 'My Writes' and much more. Packaged in a Digipak. (Tommy Boy Records)Customer Reviews:
Certified Gem for him or her.......2007-01-17
DE LA RETURNS.......2005-09-27
Doesn't get old!.......2005-08-23
Where to begin?.......2004-07-13
Better, Stronger, Faster...?.......2003-06-16
Originality is not a major theme here, especially with a computer generated female narrator; identical to that used by A Tribe Called Quest: Midnight Marauders. Along with other recognisable Bass lines and samples.
However the album does "shine" with tracks like "Thru Ya City", "Set The Mood" feat. Indeed and "With Me".
However, these good efforts are overshadowed by tracks including the commercialised Redman, Busta Rhymes and even the likes of The Beastie Boys: which most definitely puts a slight downer on the album as a whole.
Not a great album, but not a bad album and probably worth a listen if you really don't have any other good music to buy.
Dance Music:
- Best of the Rompalation [Explicit Lyrics]
- Black Charisme [Import] [Soundtrack]
- Blockin' My Shine [Explicit Lyrics]
- Book I [Explicit Lyrics]
- Boom I Got Your Girlfriend
- Boys from the Bottom [Explicit Lyrics]
- Brick Livin' [Explicit Lyrics]
- Brick Livin' [Explicit Lyrics]
- Brown Magic [Explicit Lyrics]
- Brown Magic [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
Voices [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]
Best of: Kiss & Say Goodbye [Import]
Essential: 40th Anniversary Tour Edition [Import]
Carpenter: Sea Drift; Hadley: Scherzo Diabolique; Mason: Chanticleer; Porter: Dance in Tree-time
Classic Tenors [Import] [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered]