Ghostface Killah Album: “More Fish [PA]”
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Shortly after SUPREME CLIENTELE dropped in 2000, Freddie Foxxx boldly proclaimed that "Ghost saved the Wu." As the Clan lumbered into the new millennium, some members' solo work moved mainstream, others fizzled, and the group's appeal as a whole began to fade. Ghostface, on the other hand, led by example, dropping one consistently hot street-level album after another. On MORE FISH, the follow-up (coming a mere nine months after) to his acclaimed 2006 release FISHSCALE, Ghost continues to do his thing, spitting furious flames and flashing grittily surreal hood imagery. Due to the title, the expectation is that MORE FISH might just be a collection of throwaways from the FISHSCALE studio sessions. A more apt way to think of MORE FISH is as a companion album or the second half of a single work. Production-wise, the record sports the same underground sound, featuring a mix of beats from indie-rap heroes like Madlib, MF Doom, Jim Bond, Kool-Aid & Peanut, and Hi-Tek, as well as Ghostface's own production on the hyped-up early 1990s throwback "Ghost is Back." Aside from his Theodore Unit protegees (including his own 17-year-old son, Sun God), Redman, Sheek Louch, Cappadonna, Killa Sin, and Kanye West all put in tight guest appearances. MORE FISH is another tour de force, and exactly what hip-hop heads have come to expect from Wally Kingpin. Ghost is indeed back; fix your mirrors.
Track Listing :
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Ghost Is Back Video |
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Miguel Sanchez - (with Trife Da God/Sun God) |
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Guns N' Razors - (with Trife Da God/Cappadonna/Killa Sin) |
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Outta Town Sh*t |
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Good - (with Trife Da God/Mr. Maygreen) |
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Street Opera - (with Sun God) |
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Block Rock Video |
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Miss Info Celebrity Drama (Skit) Video |
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Pokerface - (with Shawn Wigs) |
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Greedy B*Tiches - (with Redman/Shawn Wigs) |
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Josephine - (with Trife Da God/The Willie Cottrell Band) |
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Grew up Hard - (with Trife Da God/Solomon Childs) |
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Blue Armor - (with Sheek Louch) |
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You Know I'm No Good - (with Amy Winehouse) |
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Alex (Stolen Script) Video |
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Gotta Hold On - (with Shawn Wigs/Eamon) |
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Back Like That - (with Kanye West/Ne-Yo) |
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Album Information :
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UPC:602517169432
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Format:CD
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Type:Performer
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Genre:R&B - Gangsta/Hardcore
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Artist:Ghostface Killah
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Label:Def Jam (USA)
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Distributed:Universal Distribution
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Release Date:2006/12/12
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Original Release Year:2006
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Discs:1
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Mono / Stereo:Stereo
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Studio / Live:Studio
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Ghostface Drops Another ill One
I dropped out of Hip Hop for a few years, came back due to Alchemist-1st Infantry and its been really rare i jock an album. Ghostface Fishcale was definitely one of them (best rap album of 2006). Now with this follow up "More Fish" picks up and accomplishes to quench my thirst, actually appetite for more Ghostface. This album doesnt disappoint one bit. I liked it so much, i went out and bought it today even after i already had a burned copy from a friend. Credit where credit is due. Thanks Ghost.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Something stinks & its not the fish
Either there is something wrong me and the 70'000 people who actually bought this album or there is something's wrong with hip-hop today. I'm not talking about the music either. In my humble opinion this is one of the year's most entertaining hip-hop releases featuring all the elements that make a great albums i.e.
Good lyrics and a convincing delivery
Hot beats that borrow from R&B classics of the past without raping them
An underlying concept that holds the tracks together
For some reason however the buying public is not sold. Am I missing something? Maybe its cause I'm not from the U.S.Anyway, politics and BS aside this is another classic from Ghostface who hasn't missed a step since Bulletproof wallets (Including the mixtapes 718 & Put It On The Line).
The Theodore Unit has shrunk slightly since the last outing with only Trife (next in line), Sean Wigs & Sun God making significant appearances. The 4 have great chemistry as evidenced by the stellar "Miguel Sanchez" where Sun God builds nicely on the hot Trife verse. Ghost and Sun (pun intended) show and prove on "Street Opera" and Sean Wigs holds his own next to the master on "Pokerface"
MF Doom resurrects some old beats to perfection on "Gunz n' Razorz" and "Alex (Stolen Scripts)" over which Ghost weaves his stories in classic ghost fashion. The two joints are definite highlights of the project. Hi Tek also makes an appearance on "Josephine" a version that is slightly different from the one found on his own Hi Teknology. The rest of the production is handled by some new kid (at least I never heard of him) who handles himself like a vet around the boards.
Guest wise, three are real surprises, the first is Redman on "Greedy B****es", Amy Winehouse on "You No I'm No Good" and Kanye West on "Back Like That (Remix)". All three represent especially Kanye who does a take on an old Ghostface verse.
Overall the album is dope. Don't get it twisted, this is more fish NOT leftover fish
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- " Once the Face got revealed, game got real...."
Indeed. This man is keeping WU in there! I love Sun Dog, ( the Gza and Masta Killa sons flow too,right?) He and Trife and great together! Ghost need to drop Josephine as a single,though. It has a nice balance ( my sister is wearing it out already) WUTANG FOR LIFE!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- MORE FISH
This album is flawless. Ghostface (like always) drops some ill visuals over outstanding production. His hunger for rippin the MIC is still very strong and even the guest artists show & prove. What I liked most about this LP is that it made me go back and listen to FISHSCALE again. (Not like I stopped) FISHSCALE has to be THE best LP's this year. More Fish just continues from the greatness of this years earlier release. HIP HOP HEADS THIS IS AN ESSENTIAL SO DON'T SLEEP--COP THEM BOTH!!! Peace!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Ghost's second album of 06, is his best of 06
With Fishscale being released not more than 9 months ago, the hardest working ex-Wu Tang member is back with his 6th studio album. The album features several appearances from the members of Theodore Unit (Cappadonna, Shawn Wigs, Trife Da God and Ghostface's son Sun God), as well as from Redman, Sheek Louch, Killa Sin, Kanye West and singers Amy Winehouse, Eamon, Ne-Yo and Mr. Maygreen. Production credits include Hi-Tek, Madlib, MF DOOM, Xtreme and Ghostface himself. With credits like that it's easy to see why Ghost may have released an even stronger album than Fishscale. Fishscale had a lot of theatrics and skits associated with it, More Fish is just straight up hip hop with little to no filler. His gangsta rap tales with crazy metaphors have never sounded better than on More Fish.
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