Английская Википедия:Born Like This
Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox album Born Like This is the sixth and final solo studio album by British-American rapper/producer MF DOOM. It was released under the pseudonym "DOOM" on March 24, 2009 through Lex Records. It debuted at number 52 on the Billboard 200 chart, having sold 10,895 copies as of March 29, 2009.[1] In addition to tracks produced by MF Doom, the album includes production by frequent collaborator Madlib, as well as J Dilla. The album title is borrowed from Charles Bukowski's poem "Dinosauria, We", which employs it as a cadence. The track "Cellz" opens with a sampled recording of Bukowski reading the poem.[2]
Critical reception
Шаблон:Album ratings At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, Born Like This received an average score of 77% based on 21 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[3]
Born Like This ranked at number 4 on The SkinnyШаблон:'s "2009: A Year in Records" list.[4] Pitchfork included it in their best albums of 2009, placing it at number 48.[5]
Track listing
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- "Gazzillion Ear" samples "Trouble" (performed) by Brenton Wood and "Theme from Midnight Express" by Giorgio Moroder. The instrumental track for "Gazzillion Ear" is also based on "Dig It" and "Phantom of the Synths", both by J Dilla.[6]
- "Yessir!" samples "UFO" by ESG.
- "Absolutely" samples a Horn section from "Creep" by TLC.[7] It also uses a vocal sample from "Sun Goddess" by Ramsey Lewis.[7]
- "Lightworks" samples "Lightworks" by Raymond Scott.
- Instrumental track for "Lightworks" is also based on J Dilla's version of "Lightworks", from the album Donuts.[6]
- "Angelz" was recorded in 2006.[8][9]
- "Cellz" samples "Dinosora, We" by Charles Bukowski.
- "Cellz" is split into two tracks: "Cellz, Pt.1" and "Cellz, Pt.2" on the redux version.
- "That's That" samples "Princess Gika" by Galt MacDermot; it also contains dialog excerpts from the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, performed by Christopher Lloyd.[10]
Personnel
- Mr. Chop – additional instruments Шаблон:Small
- Paloma Faith (aka “Cat-Girl”) – additional vocals Шаблон:Small
- G Koop – keyboards, guitar, bass Шаблон:Small
- Posdnuos (aka P-Pain) – additional vocals Шаблон:Small
- Prince Paul (aka Filthy Pablo) – additional vocals Шаблон:Small
- Raekwon – additional vocals Шаблон:Small
Charts
Chart (2009) | Peak position |
---|---|
US Billboard 200[11] | 52 |
US Billboard Independent Albums[12] | 5 |
US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[13] | 29 |
US Billboard Rap Albums[14] | 9 |
References
External links
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ “Dinosauria, We” by Charles Bukowski Шаблон:Webarchive
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- ↑ 6,0 6,1 Kenner, Rob. "J Dilla...The Afterlife". Complex. February 7, 2016. http://www.complex.com/music/2016/02/j-dilla-essentials-guide-the-afterlife/posthumous-tracks
- ↑ 7,0 7,1 AbduSalaam, Ismael. "MF Doom: Born Like This...". All HipHop. March 31, 2009. https://allhiphop.com/2009/03/31/mf-doom-born-like-this-album-review/
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