A few things are proven on Cookie: The Anthropological Mixtape, mainly that Me'Shell Ndegéocello can still play bass, and that three years between albums can be worth the wait. Both concepts were tested with her previous disc, Bitter, which lacked Ndegéocello's playing skills and floundered under mixed reviews and limited commercial appeal. While her fifth disc may not alleviate the latter, the former should be back around in droves. The attempts at pop songcraft heard on her earlier albums and best represented with the minor hit "If That's Your Boyfriend" seem long gone. That's not to say that Cookie is not catchy, just not within the parameters of traditional pop methodology, as she instead brings the funk constantly, mixing it up with a smattering of jazzy sensibilities and hip-hop. Ultimately, the disc is a mix of Afrocentrifugal explosiveness — not only from the music, but also from her powerful lyrics that make the political personal and the personal political.
1. Dead Nigga Blvd. (Pt. 1)
2. Hot Night
3. Interlude: Blah Blah Blah, Dyba Dyba Dyba
4. Priorities 1-6
5. Pocketbook
6. Berry Farms
7. Trust
8. Akel Dama (Field Of Blood)
9. Earth
10. Better By The Pound
11. Criterion
12. God.Fear.Money
13. Jabril
14. Dead Nigga Blvd. (Pt. 2)
15. Interlude: 6 Legged Griot Trio (Weariness)
16. Pocketbook (Rockwilder And Missy Elliott Remix)
2. Hot Night
3. Interlude: Blah Blah Blah, Dyba Dyba Dyba
4. Priorities 1-6
5. Pocketbook
6. Berry Farms
7. Trust
8. Akel Dama (Field Of Blood)
9. Earth
10. Better By The Pound
11. Criterion
12. God.Fear.Money
13. Jabril
14. Dead Nigga Blvd. (Pt. 2)
15. Interlude: 6 Legged Griot Trio (Weariness)
16. Pocketbook (Rockwilder And Missy Elliott Remix)
2 comments:
do you have RAI music to share?
i used to have cds of common artists like Cheb Mami, Khaled but long lost.
Sorry, I don't.
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