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Bizzy Bone Album: “Heaven'z Movie [PA]”

Bizzy Bone Album: “Heaven'z Movie [PA]”
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Personnel includes: Bizzy Bone, B.B. Gambini, Mr. Majesty, H.I.T.L.A.H. Capo-Confuscious, Que Loco, Toy, Black Hole, Weezee, Eddie B. , Skails, Lil Nina Ross, Mike Smoov, Neal Reign (rap vocals); Cat Cody (vocals); Ronnie King (keyboards). <p>Producers include: B.B. Gambini, Mafioso, Mike Smoov, Johnny J, Erik "E" Nordquist. <p>Engineers include: Jupiter Joe, Chad Brown, Ian Boxill. <p>One of the first signs that HEAVEN'Z MOVIE isn't your run-of-the-mill hip-hop album is the simple fact that Bizzy Bone's lyrics are faithfully reproduced in the CD booklet, printed lyrics being virtually unheard of on hip-hop recordings. The next clue is the rich musical palette the songs draw on; everything from "When Doves Cry" to Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" is transmogrified here, in the service of an elaborate production that still doesn't sacrifice danceability for creativity. While the song subjects may not break any new ground, covering the usual urban mise-en-scene, the vocal delivery of these tried-and-true hip-hop plaints is uncommonly distinctive. The words rush at the listener at a breakneck pace, but Bizzy Bone eschews the brutality and incomprehensibility of mile-a-minute rappers like Onyx, opting instead for a Snoop Dogg-ish lilt and swing to the lyrical flow. <p>One of the first signs that HEAVEN'Z MOVIE isn't your run-of-the-mill hip-hop album is the simple fact that Bizzy Bone's lyrics are faithfully reproduced in the CD booklet, printed lyrics being virtually unheard of on hip-hop recordings. The next clue is the rich musical palette the songs draw on; everything from "When Doves Cry" to Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" is transmogrified here, in the service of an elaborate production that still doesn't sacrifice danceability for creativity. While the song subjects may not break any new ground, covering the usual urban mise-en-scene, the vocal delivery of these tried-and-true hip-hop plaints is uncommonly distinctive. The words rush at the listener at a breakneck pace, but Bizzy Bone eschews the brutality and incomprehensibility of mile-a-minute rappers like Onyx, opting instead for a Snoop Dogg-ish lilt and swing to the lyrical flow.
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Track Listing :
1 Roll Call
2 Thugz Cry Video
3 Marchin' on Washington
4 Yes Yes Y'All Video
5 Menensky Mobbin' Video
6 Waitin' For Warfare (featuring Capo) Video
7 Mr. Majesty II (featuring Mr. Majesty)
8 Brain On Drugs
9 On The Freeway (featuring Cat Cody) Video
10 Demons Surround Me Video
11 On Fire, (The Roof Is)
12 Nobody Can Stop Me Video
13 Social Studies
Album Information :
Title: Heaven'z Movie [PA]
UPC:088561167028
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:R&B - Rap
Artist:Bizzy Bone
Label:Relativity
Distributed:RED Distribution
Release Date:1998/10/06
Original Release Year:1998
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
"jaide" - January 19, 2000
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- Bone sits on the thrown always & forever

I can't stand it when people dis Bone's style. They are the most creative rap group and the deepest rap group. If you can't feel them, I don't know how you can feel at all. This album stands out from any other rap album. Bizzy's voice is tha bomb, no doubt. "Nobody Can Stop Me" is the best song on the album because it's the realest. His voice is in full effect on the whole album, and he really expresses his mind. Not too many rappers will attempt to really go that deep cause there just not deep. Being from Cleveland I've always felt a strong connection with Bone and can really relate with them, especially Bizzy. Even though some of the songs are cut too short, as long as you luv Bizzy that won't even matter. This is music for the soul. This is real SOUL music.

Larry Hill (Southwest H-Town) - June 18, 2002
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- God Bless The Child....

Bizzy Bone's Heaven's Movie doesn't fall off from the Bone Thug floes he kicked. The album gives more insight on Bizzy the person and what he's about but at the same time explaining his trials his flo didn't fall off. He showed real intelligence not trying to make 4 and 5 minute songs going on and on repeating himself foolishly, he kept the floes tyte, straight to the point, and relatively short. The album only takes up 49 minutes with a couple of 1 verse songs and 2 verse songs respectively. Bizzy did his thing, held his own, and came out with one of the tytest CD's in 98. Every track is worth a listen and can very easily be listened to with skipping tracks.

David "Big Dave" (C-town) - December 27, 2005
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Yes Yes Y'all

I am a very big Bizzy fan and i think hes the second best bone thug (Krayzie bein number 1) He drop a hard ass solo debut cd and by far the best solo cd hes ever made

1. Roll call- its a intro

2. Thugz cry- Great song Bizzy rippin it with his angry soundin flow 9.5/10

3. Marchin on Washington- More like a skit its pushin 1 minute long

4. Yes Yes Y'all- I actually like this song even though its also very very short. The chorus is the best. 8/10

5. Menensky Mobbin- Probally my least fav on the whole cd but still not a bad song, i just dont like the beat its a different song.

6. Waitin for warfare- Very tight beat. Also very short though with Capo o his side. 9/10

7. Mr. Majesty II- Not a bad song either but also short. 8/10

8. Brain on Drugs- A good song with a soft flow, very nice. 8.5/10

9. On the freeway- A str8 tight track with a slow flow. The beat is bangin. Nice song 2 chill with your girl. 10/10

10. Demons surround me- A tight beat with bizzy rippin it all the way through. 9/10

11. on fire- Exactly wut the song is. A nice party song with bizzy speedin it up in the verses. 9/10

12. Nobody can stop me- My personal favorite. A good deep song that you'll be listening 2 over and over again. A tight beat also. 20/10

13 Social Studies- The dark track an the cd. Very tight, def. one of my favorite tracks 9.5/10

Overall the cd is great. I recommend this 2 anyone whos a Bone fan. Cop it for sure.

Troy Jackson "TJ" (Baltimore, Maryland) - May 06, 2005
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Tight, Bizzy at his Best

Gots to hand it down to Bizzy on this album, he did his thang and once again proved that he's the fastest rapper in his group. Just one problem, some people thing that Bizzy's third album "The Gift" is more better than this one, "The Gift" is also tight but first of all most of the beat on that album dont go with his style nor dont sound as dark, on that album lyrically he over does his singing and dosent rap as fast nor as agreessive as he do on this album, which is the side of Bizzy I like to lesson to. His forth album "Alpha and Omega"dont even compare to either of the two, he may of have brought his agressive side back but lyrically he just sounds like straight up garbage on that album, DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY.

Back to the "Heaven'z Movie", every song including the shortcuted ones are off hizzle. Party joints like "Roof Is On Fire" is clean along with "On The Freeway" a slow grove for the ladies. If you want to lesson to some hard and gangsta cuts "Watin For Warfare" an "Social Studios" are the right ones for you, now finally if you want to sit down and chill or even thing "Nobody Can Stop Me" and "Thugz Cry" are clean. The quality of this album is almost perfect. "Yes Yes Yall", "Marshin On Washington", "Roll Call" and a couple others are cutted short but the three I mentioned are off the hizzle. This album is no dout one of the best bone solos and personally I think this is Bizzy's Best lyrically.

I Recommend this album to any true Bone Thug fan, even if your not a Bizzy Bone fan I ask you to check this out, and mark my words, YOU WONT BE DISAPOINTED.

bigbammer (Bombed Out Bay, CA USA) - December 18, 2000
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Another Bone solo

after flesh released his solo album a year and a half earlier, bizzy bone released his debut solo album Heaven's Movie, the intro was very tight, no real versus just a little hook that bizzy repeats time and time again, thugz cry is next and is a tight tight song, bizzy displays his talent as a quick paced artist who keeps his verses crystal clear, next is marchin' on washington which is a little skit that doesn't really have a verse except for the last 20 seconds, then comes yes yes y'all which is very short but is very tight, it sounds like the song gets cut off at the end right when majesty was about to start rappin, menensky mobbin' is probably my least favorite track out of all the songs, it's a decent song but it just could've been better, next is the best song on the album, waitin' for warfare with HITLAH Capo Confuscious who delivers 2 tight verses that are deserving of being on this epic track, bizzy straight rips this song, he uses both a slow paced and very fast paced flow on this song, mr. majesty is next and it is a majesty solo, why is a majesty solo on bizzy's album, who knows, it is still a worthy song though, next is a skit brain on drugs on which bizzy just tells of when he started smokin weed, next is on the freeway, a song that you never thought a bone member would do, it's a love song, but not really a cheesy love song, it is a well executed love song where bizzy still does a good job of upholding his thug nature, demons surround me is next and is a short but sweet song, very tight song, the roof is on fire is next and is just bizzy rippin his fastest verses on the album, it's a good song to get down on the dancefloor to, nobody can stop me is a very touching and emotional song where bizzy describes some of his many hardships he has had to endure through his lifetime, social studies tells of bizzy's views of the many school shootings that have gone on recently and how many powerful people tried to blame it on the music, after about a 5 minute break when social studies ends there is a little skit where bizzy bone is a reporter and people are discussing bizzy's album, there isn't really any point to the last skit, but it is just funny to listen to and it ends the album on a more laid back mood

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