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J Dilla Album: “The Shining: Instrumentals”

J Dilla Album: “The Shining: Instrumentals”
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Personnel include: J Dilla; D'Angelo , Dwele (vocals); Common, Madlib, Pharoahe Monch (rap vocals). <p>Recording information: 2006.
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Track Listing :
1 Geek Down - (with Busta Rhymes)
2 E=MC2 - (with Common)
3 Love Jones Video
4 Love - (with Pharoahe Monch)
5 Baby - (with Madlib/Guilty Simpson)
6 So Far to Go - (with Common/D'Angelo)
7 Jungle Love - (with MED/Guilty Simpson)
8 Over the Breaks Video
9 Body Movin' - (with J-Rocc/Karriem Riggins)
10 Dime Piece - (remix, with Dwele)
11 Love Movin' - (with Black Thought)
12 Won't Do Video
Album Information :
Title: The Shining: Instrumentals
UPC:187646000080
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:R&B - Rap
Artist:J Dilla
Producer:J Dilla
Label:BBE (Barely Breaking Even) (UK)
Distributed:Caroline Distribution
Imported:UK
Release Date:2006/10/03
Original Release Year:2006
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
David L. Vance "APOLLOSTEES" (Altalnta) - January 12, 2007
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
- Better than the version with lyrics!!

If you're like me and you appreciate the true artistry of HIP-HOP production, but, don't like the vulgarity that is so prevalent in RAP (which is merely a part of HIP-HOP not the embodiment of the culture) then you will truly enjoy this piece. It features J's usual crazy assortment of sound, and seemingly misplaced samples as in the Donuts album. But after listening to it for a while its funny how it can change your perception. On the whole I really enjoyed this album.

Some of the tracks that stood out were:

"E=MC2" (A funky little mix. Sort of reminiscent of that early 80's atomic dogg sound)

"Love" (A nice example of J's precision cutting and mixing)

"So Far To go" (Nice little Isley Brother's chop) J definitely loves the Isley Brothers. Look at "Won't Do".

and more.....

There's a very old school R&B feel to this album. No doubt influenced by his final days with his mom. True fans of Dilla will also notice that in his later life he was a lot more infatuated with Love. Look at the themes of many of his final songs: Love Jones, Love, Baby, So far To Go, Jungle Love. Even on the "Donuts" album songs like: U-Luv. This is a far cry from the old days of "What love got to do wit it? Ask S V it's all B** S***". Facing life and death does that to a person. We'll miss you Jay Dee-Jay Dilla. Your gone for now but there's a hope so "Don't Cry".

In conclusion buying this album is a no brainer; it's definitely worth every penny.

nosa (Billings, MT) - January 17, 2009
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Just a fraction of his light

Jay Dee or J Dilla, whichever name you know, the sound is always uncanny. If you don't know, start with "Labcabincalifornia" and work your way up the years to these unfortunately posthumous releases. Dilla was a master. Thank you J Dee. I prefer the unadulterated instrumentals that allow the listener to experience Dilla's use of simplicity and nuance without interruption. Buy it!

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