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Gutter Rainbows: Parental Advisory [Explicit Lyrics]

Talib Kweli Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (31 Jan 2011)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Duck Down
  • ASIN: B004F7BGB6
  • Other Editions: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 42,313 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Song Title Time Price
Listen  1. After The Rain 1:27£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  2. Gutter Rainbows 4:10£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  3. So Low 3:14£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  4. Palookas (feat. Sean Price) 3:57£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  5. Mr. International (feat. Nigel Hall) 3:36£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  6. I'm On One 3:55£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  7. Wait For You (feat. Kendra Ross) 3:45£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  8. Ain't Waiting (feat. Outasight) 3:57£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  9. Cold Rain 2:36£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen10. Friends & Family 3:58£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen11. Tater Tot 2:56£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen12. How You Love Me (feat. Blaq Toven) 4:04£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen13. Uh Oh (feat. Jean Grae) 4:15£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen14. Self Savior (feat. Chace Infinite) 3:14£0.89  Buy MP3 


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BBC Review

When he spoke of the need for "less misogyny, less curses; let’s put more depth in our verses," in 2007, Talib Kweli’s approach to rap seemed to clang with the attitude of the A-list boasters who fronted the genre. But the Brooklyn rapper who broke out on Rawkus Records with his Mos Def collaboration, Black Star, in 1998, continues to release upbeat, reflective albums that draw sighs of modesty from critics and the game’s most shameless braggers alike.

On Gutter Rainbows, Kweli has assembled producers who gloss the vocals with even more of the 70s soul, disco and jazz samples that worked so well on his previous 20-track opus, 2007’s Eardrum. Gutter Rainbows could only be smoother if it came with a signed photo of the artist propping up a Las Vegas cocktail bar in a white tuxedo. But the sheen rubs off on the three penultimate tracks, and after so much honey it feels good to hear Kweli and his regular collaborator Jean Grae’s verses (on Uh Oh, which features some killer church organ) given something that sounds less like a lounge-jazz track to work with. This is especially true of Tater Tot, a bleak narrative tale of an army veteran’s struggle to readapt to civilian life, where the storytelling finally trumps the backing track.

As always, Kweli’s diary-like ruminations have messages that inspire rather than enrage. He speaks of giving a "voice for the voiceless, hope for the hopeless," without preaching. He raps about the hip hop game, but doesn’t resort to petty name-calling. And he speaks intelligently of fame and celebrity from his own experience without glamorising. The only negative criticism of the lyrics – and this is an odd thing to say, given the dumbness of so many contemporary rap songs – is that Kweli tries to cram too much awareness into his lines at the expense of rhymes and flow. But trying a little too hard to find enlightenment can be forgiven when it comes from within a genre that often tips bravado ahead of insight.

--Lewis G. Parker

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5.0 out of 5 stars True Hip Hop 16 Feb 2011
By Ndex
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WARNING - this is an album that feels like it was written 10 years ago. New old school rap at its absolute finest and is a true reflection of what real hip hop was. Fans of Talib will completely appreciate & love the mix of rhymes, lyrics and beats. Once again Talib Kweli delivers a lyrical masterpiece!!

If anyone looking for real hip hop then here is an album you absolutely have to digest.

If you are seeking hip POP then this is too raw n real for you.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant 6 Feb 2011
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This album is a masterpiece in my opinion, Talib Kweli shows of his lyrical talent over some very cool beats, good features too. Definitely a must have for any Talib Kweli, or in fact hip hop, fan.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Talib Kweli is Outstanding 28 Feb 2011
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Since I heard 'broken glass' on the album 'beautiful struggle' I have loved Talib Kweli. He is a lyrical genius and, at the moment, probably one of the best, if not the best, Hip Hop artist performing today.

If you are looking for love songs and 'pop hop' (like Neyo etc) or gansta rap (DMX) then Talib is not for you. He is an inspiring evolution of old school Hip Hop style that doesn't shy away from modern beats.

Look out for Palookas (feat. Sean Price). I haven't heard Sean Price since Royce Da 5'9s old albums but this brought it all back.
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