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Disco de Fort Minor: “Rising Tied [CD & DVD]”

Disco de Fort Minor: “Rising Tied [CD & DVD]”
Información del disco :
Título: Rising Tied [CD & DVD]
Fecha de Publicación:2006-03-21
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Today's Big Hits, Alternative Rock
Sello Discográfico:WEA International
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:821838406129
Valoración de Usuarios :
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Lista de temas :
1 - 1 Introduction Video
1 - 2 Remember The Name Styles of Beyond and Fort Minor Video
1 - 3 Right Now Black Thought, Styles of Beyond and Fort Minor
1 - 4 Petrified Video
1 - 5 Feel Like Home Styles of Beyond and Fort Minor
1 - 6 Where'd You Go Jonah Matranga, Holly Brook and Fort Minor
1 - 7 In Stereo Video
1 - 8 Back Home Common, Styles of Beyond and Fort Minor Video
1 - 9 Cigarettes Video
1 - 10 Believe Me Video
1 - 11 Get Me Gone Video
1 - 12 High Road John Legend and Fort Minor Video
1 - 13 Kenji Video
1 - 14 Red To Black Jonah Matranga, Styles of Beyond, Kenna and Fort Minor
1 - 15 Battle
1 - 16 Slip Out The Back Fort Minor and Mr. Hahn
1 - 17 (Untitled Track)
1 - 18 (Untitled Track)
1 - 19 Be Somebody Video
1 - 20 There They Go Fort Minor and Sixx John
1 - 21 Hard Way
1 - 22 Petrified (CD-ROM Track)(Mix)
2 - 23
hauk - 02 Diciembre 2005
4 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- everything i expected (and hoped for) and more

-i hope you take the time to read all this-

i've been inot mike's rap since i first heard linkin park, and this album really did it for me. the total effect lives up to the artist name, with moods ranging from frantic to tragic to matter-of-fact. this is one of those albums that you dont skip any tracks on, and that you can listen to over and over again without getting bored. the tracks are catchy at first glance, but further in you see the depth of the music, and the lyrics convey messages ranging from subtle to blatent, all portrayed cleverly with tons of emotion. when mike writes a verse, it feels like he's telling a story - and oh yeah, it rhymes too. the messages arent based around the rhymes, its the other way around. this gives the album an amazingly clean and understandable feeling - it just feels right. i also respect mike intensly for making this album totally organic - nearly every instrument was played by mike and actually recorded specifically for the song - not taken off a keyboard, like in much hip hop. even though i'm new at song reviewing, here are my thoughts on each of the songs (except the intro):

2 remember the name (feat. styles of beyond) - a nice debut for the album, this combines a catchy strings tune with a nice third person theme

3 right now (feat. black thought & styles of beyond) - this cross section of everyday life actually makes you stop and think about what everyone else, the people that you never notice, are thinking about as they go about their everyday life

4 petrified - a great heavy beat makes this song perfect for dancing

5 feel like home (feat. styles of beyond) - something about this song just feels clean. i cant put my finger on it, but the song really flows smoothly

6 where'd you go (feat. holly brook & jonah matranga) - this song made mike's wife cry when she heard it. that about sums it up. it manages to convey sadness and anger alternately but smoothly, and contains some specifics but leaves the situation open for interpretation

7 in stereo - this song hearkens back to the days when mike would make tons of beats and the ones that were good enough, that "passed the cut" so to speak got to be tested out in the car

8 back home (feat. common & styles of beyond) - probably my least favorite song on the album. still, its a good song, just not necessarily standout in my mind, although it is growing on me

9 cigarettes - this song provides an interesting view on the world of hip hop. the slow moving beat really holds your intrest

10 believe me (feat. bobo & styles of beyond) - some nice strings back an overall great song that seems so good it could be made to be a single

11 get me gone - possibly my favorite song on the album, i only have one quibble with this song - its too short. other than that, the song amazes me. his tone through the song is so familiar to me

12 high road (feat. john legend) - a nice chorus by john legend really compliments this middle finger up to the critics song

13 kenji - this is a really powerful song about mike's family who was locked up in an enternment camp in WWII for being japanese. it really conveys thier emotions at the time and mike's now well

14 red to black (feat. kenna, jonah matranga, & styles of beyond) - this song gets you feeling the emotion, not just listening to it

15 the battle (feat. celph titled) - a short interlude, this freestyle (i assume) links red to black with slip out the back extrodinarily

16 slip out the back (feat. mr hahn) - im sure we've all felt this way every once in a while. it makes you wonder if slipping out the back is bad or good

[17 & 18 are short blank tracks]

19 be somebody (feat. lupe fiasco, holly brook, & tak of styles of beyond) - this song has really grown on me. not a standout, but a nice song

20 there they go (feat. sixx john) - another that has grown on me (all that have done this i had liked in the beginning, i just love now). it really gets you in the mood of franticity

21 the hard way (feat. kenna) - not a standout, but a nice closing

Matthew Keefe "mkeefe" (Natick, MA) - 02 Abril 2009
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Perfection in simplicity

Being a huge fan of Linkin Park I was intrigued to learn of Fort Minor and after purchasing the CD I was hooked. The mixture of inspiring lyrics and a good beat make this a great album. Each track has its place, depending on your mood and lyrical preference, however the one track that hits hardest is Kenji, which is the story of a Japanese family wrapped up in the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor attack. When the song ends you learn its a true story, only the names have been changed but the stories true.

Kenji is not the only story song, in fact I find each song to carry its own story. I look forward to additional releases by Fort Minor and Linkin Park!

Ali "Iniquity" (Brooklyn, NY USA) - 02 Agosto 2006
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- He Really Does Bring It

Mr. Mike Shinoda proves that he has something to say, and a message to spread. It's not often at all these days that "second-hand rap (as stated in Cigarettes)" is heard. I love every single track. From Right Now to Cigarettes, he gives that message. And, he proves he can rock the party with Petrified, Remember the Name & In Stereo. My personal favorite is Slip Out The Back. Mike may not be the greatest MC out there, but he has talent as everyone already knows from "Where'd You Go". I really don't know what else to say. It's a great album. Go buy it if you want rap with a message.

t_pain00 - 24 Febrero 2006
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- THIS IS ONE OF THE HOTTEST ALBUM EVER!

After listening to all the tracks, I was more than satisfied. I was impressed. How? Listen to all the songs in the album. EVery track is produced by Mike Shinoda alone (with little or no help from anyone at all)so we now know that this kid's got talent. The lyrics and beats fits so well throughout the album that even Jay-Z, who co-produced it, said, "...the sounds of this album is gonna make it big..." No doubt it will... If you're into something new and something more than what you're looking for then this is it. If you're looking for a new flavor in hip-hop and if you're a die-hard Linkin Park fan... Then THIS IS FOR YOU... Trust me, people... Support Fort Minor and help them get to the top ten of everything!!!! Fort Minor forever!

MixTape Radio 510 "510" (Chi City) - 30 Noviembre 2005
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- True Hip Hop At It's Finest

"The richness of the music and everything... I knew it was gonna be somethin' serious" -Jay Z

If that doesn't speak volumes for this album's unique sound than consider this: Mike Shinoda (Linkin Park) teamed up with Tak & Ryu (S.O.B.), Celph Titled, Holly Brook, Common, Black Though, John Legend and more to create this new evolution of hip hop. Definetly a classic from the intro through the last song.

This album is definetly bringing the essence of true hip hop back to the mainstream. Unlike most of the albums of today, almost every piece of music was actually written and played by actual musicians. As far, as lyrical content... just review the cast I listed earlier and you'll know what to expect.

Highlights:

*Right Now

*Feel Like Home

*In Stereo

*Get Me Gone

Current Singles:

*Petrified

*Remember the Name

"What up to the Militia and the LPU!!!" -Mike Shinoda

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