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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602498870303
Format: Clean
Label: Interscope Records
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Interscope Records
Release Date: July 25, 2006
Studio: Interscope Records
Sales Rank: 223553
Disc 1:- Can I Have It Like That
- How Does It Feel?
- Raspy ****
- Best Friend
- You Can Do It Too
- Keep It Playa
- That Girl
- Angel
- Young Girl/I Really Like You
- Take It Off (Dim the Lights)
- Stay with Me
- Baby
- Our Father
- Number One
- Show You How to Hustle
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Editorial Review:
From Amazon.co.uk : A sort of King Midas of the US pop firmament, as one half of hit-making cartel The Neptunes and a founding member of NERD, Pharrell Williams boasts a remarkable track record. Roughly one half hip-hop and one half R&B, In My Mind follows the magic formula that’s seen Williams reinvigorate the careers of everyone from Britney and *NSYNC to Snoop Dogg and Nelly, drawing on music styles as disparate as metal and reggaeton and shaping them together with adventurous effect. In particular, the marching-band rhythms of "Keep It Playa" and the booming, atonal space-funk of "Can I Have It Like That" - featuring a brief cameo by Gwen Stefani - are startling examples of Williams’ production wizardry.
As an album, it’s not without its flaws: "Our Father" might wash with the God-fearing hip-hop fraternity, but more cynical audiences might balk at the Williams’ assertion that "Jesus is my playa"; meanwhile a duet with Jay-Z, "Young Girls", shows up the occasional weaknesses of his flow. No matter, though – you’ll buy this for the productions, and without exception, they gleam. – Louis Pattison
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You have to be a major, major fan of Pharrell's music in order to understand the type of artist he is. I honestly do not think he wants to sound like any other artist..that is why he and Chad are call the Neptunes, because their music does not sound like anything else. This album is not his best work, however its not the worst either. I wouldnt suggest buying it unless your a fan like me. Downloaded and see if you like it, if so then go buy the album.
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I love Pharrell. He is one of my favorite producers and I enjoy freestyling to his beats. When I heard that his album was coming out, I couldn't wait until to hear it. It was supposed to come out in Feb '06, but the critics said it wasn't as good as expected, causing him to go back and change it (or so I heard). Finally in July he comes out with his solo debut "In My Mind". Listening to this album it is very inconsistent, mostly on Pharrell's behalf.
What's good about this album is that I like his production for the most part. Most of it is on point. On the song "That Girl" with Snoop Dogg, would showcase what Pharrell can do. I also enjoyed the beat to the inspirational song "You Can Do It Too" as well as "Stay With Me" with Pusha ... Read More:
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I read Norfeest review and I must say I agree with his write-up 100%. I'll also give Pharrell a two star on this CD but I consider this CD an artist rip-off. I'm also A DJ and I'm from the ATL; I tend to grade hard but I try my best to be honest and fair on my evaluations.
The reason I'm calling this an artist rip-off CD; it's typical of an artist like Pharrell, to ride the coattail of pass successes. They'll come in, produce an album while the fire is hot and take the money and run! This is the type of CD that causes people to revert to illegal downloading of MP3's.
Two artists in the past year has released albums that does just the opposite of what Pharrell's album has done. And those artists are Mary J. Blige and Mariah ... Read More:
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I'll probably be called a hater, but....I'm not. I've been a Pharrell/Neptunes fan since back in the day when they were making beats for Ol' Dirty B-stard and Noreaga (late '99/early '00). I've always loved his production and I was one of the DJs in Virginia that would bump their sh-t in the club and on my radio show (during college) when cats were hatin' their sound. But the bottom line is the production here simply doesn't measure up to the bangers P has put out (it doesn't have to sound like the old stuff, but d-mn, these beats are awful) and on top of all that, Pharrell can't rap or sing...he's vocally useless (just peep his performance on Jay Z's Unplugged album). This is what happens when cats gas your head up (especailly after he dropped "Frontin'") ... Read More:
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I GOT IT LIKE THAT! I JUST GRABBED THIS CD OFF THE NET AND AM LOVING IT! O YA
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