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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 6259781064266
Label: Ninja Tune
Manufacturer: Ninja Tune
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Ninja Tune
Release Date: March 19, 2002
Studio: Ninja Tune
Sales Rank: 134392
Disc 1:- Something Wicked - The Herbaliser, Wherry
- Verbal Animé - The Herbaliser, Teeba
- Time 2 Build - The Herbaliser, Teeba
- 24 Carat Blag - The Herbaliser, Teeba
- Mr. Holmes - The Herbaliser, Wherry
- Good Girl Gone Bad - The Herbaliser, Teeba
- The Hard Stuff - The Herbaliser, Wherry
- Distinguished Jamaican English - The Herbaliser, Teeba
- Worldwide Connected - The Herbaliser, Wherry
- The Turnaround - The Herbaliser, Teeba
- Battle of Bongo Hill - The Herbaliser, Wherry
- It Ain't Nuttin' - The Herbaliser, Teeba
- Unsungsong - The Herbaliser, Wherry
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Editorial Review:
Album Description: 4th album on Ninja Tune from one of its oldest acts featuring guest vocals from Iriscience (Dilated Peoples), MF Doom, Blade and more. 2002.
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Can't recommend this album enough. The beats are organic with a tasteful use of well placed samples. Breakbeat-esque.
There is also a lot of horns on this album, which just kill it. They add so much IMO.
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this is the best herbaliser album i think...
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Herbaliser's fourth album, is a tremendous effort that blends the "Stoned" grooves of early Kruder & Dorfmeister, with his own Ninja-tune styled underground Trip-hop.....Phi Life Cypher on "Distinguished Jamaican English, and MF Doom on "It Ain't Nuttin"...as good as any of his Ninja-tune stablemates, yet star of the show is "Wildflower" on the exceptional "Good Girl Gone Bad".....Who explodes on the mic instantly, and Rap's & freestyles with such a unrelenting "Ragga / Hip-hop" sonic assault that (given on this evidence) it's arguably superior to the already tremendous "Ms Dynamite"......"Wildflower's" drops lyrical lines like "There are so many different sides to a person's Com-plex!!.....When you try & Box me in, I get Vexx!!!.....Don't ... Read More:
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Herbaliser is possibly the best group in the incredibly deep talent reservoir of the Ninja Tune label and this CD proves it. So far it is their best one, with great raps and jazzy, spy soundtrack-like music. Probably a best way to get to know this band. Get it. Anything from Ninja Tune is worth buying.
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I really liked "Very Mercenary", so I was disappointed when I put this disc in, only to find that the technical wizardry so prevalent on VM is lacking here. In fact, it's non-existant. Every single song ends with you suddenly remembering that you're listening to music. It just falls into the background, where I guess it belongs. Don't get me wrong. It isn't bad music. It's just nothing special. Rip it from a friend, but don't waste your hard earned money on it like I did. I miss my money.
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