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| | And Justus for All | | | Music Artist : | | Little Brother | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Hall of Justus | | Release Date : | | 2008-06-03 | | Store Price : | | $16.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $16.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Can't Stop Us feat. Chaundon 2. Delusional feat. Oddisee 3. Life Of The Party Remix feat. Skillz 4. Best Kept Secret feat. Legacy 5. Do It To Death feat. Rhymefest and Supastition 6. A Word From Our Sponsors feat. Von Pea 7. Never Leave 8. The Pressure 9. Let It Go feat. Talib Kweli and Mos Def 10. Cross That Line Remix feat. Kardinal Offishall 11. Back At It Remix feat. Cormega 12. Grown Man feat. Talib Kweli 13. Geez Like Deez feat. Quan 14. Stylin feat. Oh No
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Better quality, new tracks, great album Submitted on: 2008-12-28 |
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| I had the mixtape on day one for download and played it for weeks. Now that it's released without DJ drops and a higher quality sound it sounds even better than before. |
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Confused and Disapointed Submitted on: 2008-10-29 |
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I had great hopes for this album when I bought it, especially with all the guest appearances being artists that I actually like to hear regularly. But this definatley disapoints. LB just didnt bring the heat this time around. But what bothers me isnt the fact that I didnt like it all that much, its that half the damn CD isnt what was listed.
On the track listing above, the first half of the trakcs are as they are on the CD, but the second half are all different. I was especially looking for Grown Man on this album, but when I got it, no such luck for me. In fact, there are no real big names to speak of whatsoever on this album in terms of guest spots. So if anyone out there has an answer to my dilema, please let me know, because the tracks that Amazon noted are the ones I looked forward to hearing the most, and what I got was crap.
Anyway, the album isnt really all that great to me. Having boosted my expectations from Mistral Show and Get Back, I was really expecting something great here but no such luck. Their mixtape No Justus No Peace was much better then this was, easily. There was nothing special about the production, and the lyrics, while still good, just weren't as hot as they were their last few projects. There are a few good songs on here, but this CD definitely wont be getting heavy rotation in my CD player. Whats worse is that I payed 10 bucks for it. But whatever, I'll get past it, and hope that LB will do better the next time they drop.
....And Justus For All gets a 2.5 from me. |
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And Justus for All Submitted on: 2008-08-11 |
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| Whats really weird is that I actually like this album/mixtape better than their last album. This offering reminded me of why I fell in love with Little Brother's music in the first place. The beats are crisp as ever, and the lyrics of these 2 rappers gets tighter and tighter. Phonte & Rapper Pooh are the only lyricists I've heard on the same track with Little Wayne, that made Lil Wayne sound em.....LITTLE (no disrespect intended). From start to finish one of those albums I listen to that helps revive my faith in hip hop. They'll always get my $13.99. They have quickly become one of those groups that I automatically support. |
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Good addition to the LB collection but not as strong as previous 3 albums Submitted on: 2008-08-06 |
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| This disk is great. But it seems more like a collection of songs that were excluded from their previous releases. This is definitely a must have for any LB fan. However, this can't compare to "The Listening" or the latest effort "GetBack". Still worth picking up though. |
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Pick This Up Instead Of The Carter 3 Submitted on: 2008-06-11 |
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| I've been a fan of Little Brother since the song Yo-Yo and unlike the garbage that is The Carter 3 this is real hip hop at it's finest. Even without the production of 9th Wonder, Big Pooh and Phonte display a lyrical hunger that harkens back to Brand Nubian and A Tribe Called Quest. All in all a fine CD that can take the place of The Carter 3 in my CD player any day. |
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