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Madlib Album: “Medicine Show No. 3: Beat Konducta in Africa”

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Title: Medicine Show No. 3: Beat Konducta in Africa
Release Date:2010-03-23
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Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:989327000323
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Track Listing :
1 Motherland
2 Frontline (Liberation)
3 Raw Introduction To Afreaka
4 African Voodoo Queen (Drama) Video
5 Jungle Soundz (Part One)
6 Struggle To Unite (One Africa)
7 Mandingoswing
8 Endless Cold (Lovelost)
9 Chant 2
10 Afrosound Panorama
11 Hunting Theme
12 Yafeu
13 Afritonic Pt. 1
14 Afritonic Pt. 2
15 Tradition
16 Spearthrow For Oh No
17 Tear Gas and Bullets For Freedom
18 Heritage Sip
19 Land of the Drum
20 Red, Black and Green Showcase
21 Blackfire
22 Obataive
23 Warrior's Theme Video
24 Mtima
25 African Map Watch
26 Street Hustler
27 Kanika Video
28 Chant 3
29 Show (Inner View)
30 Brothers and Sisters
31 Freedom Play
32 African Bounce
33 Umi (Life)
34 Natural Sound Waves
35 Jungle Sounds Pt. 2
36 Mighty Force
37 Unika (Outro)
38 Bonus a
39 Bonus F
40 Bonus R
41 Bonus I
42 Bonus C
43 Bonus a (Amanaz)
P. Quadrino (Austin, TX) - April 24, 2010
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Further Musical Wonder from the Konducta

I'm still pretty new to his work, but I'm already sure that Madlib is a genius. He's also a workhorse, having already released half-a-dozen projects in 2010 including Strong Arm Steady's terrific "In Search of Stoney Jackson" and a couple psychedelic-jazz recordings.

Along with the Strong Arm Steady album (fully produced by Madlib), this is my favorite release of the year so far. It's a rich, lengthy excursion into dusty old African jazz, rock, soul records and a whole universe of other sounds, all chopped and mixed together to form a beautifully-crafted hip hop instrumental "experience." Last year's Beat Konducta album, the Tribute to J Dilla one, was my favorite of the series and this is right up there with it.

Bill Your 'Free Form FM Print DJ "bill nicholas" (Mahwah, NJ USA) - January 24, 2012
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Excellent

This is not quite what I expected, having listened to other comprehensive volumes of the Medicine Show, dealing with genres like Brazilian music and jazz.

Do my expectations not being met detract? No!: Leave it to a music snob, not a music man, to set expectations of a great artist and then have a baby redface hissy when the artist does something else. I was actually expecting a 1970's Afro-Funk groove, like "Shango" by Peter King and "Telephone Girl" by Agasi, but found this album works more on modern hip hop and digital grooves.

All of which is very good but WAY outside my frame of reference--which only means I am working here with pure sound. Good for Madib, and good for me. This stuff has huge beats with huge instrumental slaps-completely rhythm driven. But Madlib has an amazing talent for setting a pulse, sticking to it for an hour, and weaving universes of sound in and out of that meter.

Which is what you get here. Fantastic, and about all i know now. What a place to be: expectations shattered, dragged laughing into the unknown aural abyss. Some days are just born for such joy.

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