Eardrum
Talib Kweli
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Everything Man | Talib Kweli | 3:16 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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NY Weather Report | Talib Kweli | 4:35 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Hostile Gospel, Pt. 1 (Deliver Us) | Talib Kweli | 5:22 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Say Something (feat. Jean Grae) | Talib Kweli | 3:42 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Country Cousins (feat. UGK & Raheem DeVaughn) | Talib Kweli | 4:31 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Holy Moly | Talib Kweli | 2:08 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Eat to Live | Talib Kweli | 3:07 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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In the Mood (feat. Kanye West & Roy Ayers) | Talib Kweli | 3:55 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Soon the New Day (feat. Norah Jones) | Talib Kweli | 4:02 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Give 'Em Hell (feat. Coi Mattison & Lyfe Jennings) | Talib Kweli | 4:27 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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More or Less (feat. Dion) | Talib Kweli | 4:40 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Stay Around | Talib Kweli | 4:15 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Hot Thing (feat. will.i.am) | Talib Kweli | 3:48 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Space Fruit (Interlude) | Talib Kweli | 1:31 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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The Perfect Beat (feat. KRS-One) | Talib Kweli | 3:49 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Oh My Stars (feat. Musiq Soulchild) | Talib Kweli | 3:40 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Listen! | Talib Kweli | 3:28 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Go With Us (feat. Strong Arm Steady) | Talib Kweli | 3:59 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Hostile Gospel, Pt. 2 (Deliver Me) [feat. Sizzla] | Talib Kweli | 4:21 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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The Nature (feat. Justin Timberlake) | Talib Kweli | 5:01 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
| BookletDigital Booklet - Eardrum (iTunes Only) | Talib Kweli | -- | Nur mit Album | In iTunes ansehen |
| Gesamt: 21 Artikel |
Albenrezension
Although the most salient attribute of hip-hop is the words, the production behind it is equally important. It turns rhymes into song, into something you can feel, something that moves you. And while Talib Kweli certainly has the lyrical aspect down, often his albums — and to be fair, those of other so-called "conscious MCs" — tend to suffer from a dearth of good beats. Of course there are still decent tracks, great tracks even, but there's also a lot of filler-sounding material, warm and slow and utterly boring, that deadens the overall flow and power of the album and twists Kweli's powerful vocals into dripping preachiness that lacks oomph behind the pretension and self-indulgence. This same affliction besets Eardrum, the MC's first release on his own Blacksmith label, which, despite its wide selection of producers — Kanye West, will.i.am, Pete Rock, Just Blaze, Madlib, and Hi-Tek, to name some — never quite seems to take off, to claim the beat and make it its, and Kweli's, own. The most egregious example of this is in the Afrika Bambaataa-alluding "The Perfect Beat," which sports the worst production on the entire record, simple and cheap-sounding, KRS-One's tired rhymes not helping matters. Nothing else is quite this bad, a lot of it is good in fact, but it is this lack of subtlety, of giving the superlative and then failing to measure up, that bogs down the album. Kweli's trying to single-handedly save rap, practically calling himself its messiah, like in the intro, "Everything Man," where different people talk about the first time they heard him. It's more than a little self-indulgent, but fortunately the MC quickly moves into other territory, discussing social problems, generally those that revolve around poverty ("Eat to Live"), the state of rap and his own place in it ("Listen"), and women ("Hot Thing"). But these are topics that have all been heard before, and perhaps because of that Kweli expands his themes, trying to diversify his rhymes, from the not as catchy "Jesus Walks" ripoff of "Hostile Gospel, Pt. 1" to the tiresome tribute to his children of "Oh My Stars" to the half empowerment, half celebration of a one-night stand (featuring none other than Norah Jones) of "Soon the New Day." Unfortunately, these same moments are also where he seems to be stretching himself too thin, going too far, trying too hard. At 20 tracks and nearly 80 minutes, Eardrum is both too much and too little, never quite understanding exactly what it needs to be. There are certainly strong moments here: Kweli's flow and rhymes are outstanding, and beats by Just Blaze, Hi-Tek, and Kanye West (who, despite his generally abysmal MC skills, comes out with a pretty decent line in "In the Mood": "Only Michael Richards saying, only much blacker/So if he say nigga, then I'm a say — /Is this a Ritz? Carlton dressed like fresh like just like") are all good, clearly produced by well-practiced and knowledgeable minds, but maybe it's an over-aggrandized sense of purpose, the desire to be and do too much, that keeps the album and the rapper from truly achieving much at all.
Kundenrezensionen
Bestes Hip Hop Album 2007
JAAA! Endlich wieder ein Kracher Album in Sachen Real Hip Hop!!! Lupe Fiasco brachte mit seinem Soloalbum schon eine Megascheibe auf den Markt, aber das Album toppt das nochmal. Gewohnte Talib Kweli Qualität: Fette Beats, lässige Rhymes, Groove; jazz, SOul, perfekter Sound und geniale Samples! Auf Eardrum sind diesmal noch super Features von KRS1, Will.iam, Kayne West; Norah Jones uvm. drauf. Auch der Track mit Justin Timberlake ist okay, obwohl ich bedenken hatte :-) Also, reinhören und kaufen!!!
Easy Listening and more
Endlich - ein HipHop-Album, das sein Geld mehr als wert ist. Talib Kweli liefer mal wieder eine richtig gute Scheibe ab und das in Zeiten von 50Cent und Konsorten. Richtig gute Musik, gut Ausgewogene Zusammenstellung und viele Guest-Appearances, die das Album noch aufwerten können... 5 Stars!
Hammer
Wie schon gesagt worden ist. Wirklich gutes Album und kein 50 Cent Waschmaschinen Sch....
Biografie
Geboren: 03. Oktober 1975 in Brooklyn, NY
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
Jahre aktiv: '90s, '00s, '10s
Top-Alben und Songs von Talib Kweli
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ExplicitGet By | Quality | 3:47 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Soon the New Day (feat. Norah Jones) | Eardrum | 4:02 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Listen! | Eardrum | 3:28 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Go | 5.0 (Deluxe Version) | 4:38 | 1,29 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Soon the New Day (Feat. Norah Jones) | Eardrum | 4:02 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Hot Thing (feat. will.i.am) | Eardrum | 3:48 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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The Nature (feat. Justin Timberlake) | Eardrum | 5:01 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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ExplicitI Try | The Beautiful Struggle | 4:25 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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ExplicitMs. Hill | Right About Now: The Official Sucka Free Mix CD | 3:44 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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ExplicitMidnight Hour (feat. Estelle) | Reflection Eternal: Revolutions Per Minute (Deluxe Version) | 4:39 | 1,29 € | In iTunes ansehen |

- 11,99 €
- Genres: Hip-Hop/Rap, Musik, East Coast Rap, Underground Rap, Hip-Hop, Alternativer Rap
- Erschienen: 17.08.2007
- ℗ 2007 Warner Bros. Records Inc. for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside the U.S.












