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Heavy Mental [Explicit Lyrics] [Import]

~ Killah Priest
4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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Product details

  • Audio CD (14 Sep 2000)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics, Import
  • Label: Import Music Services
  • ASIN: B000005ZKZ
  • Other Editions: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 88,688 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Track Listings

1. Intro
2. One Step
3. Blessed Are Those
4. From Then Till Now
5. Cross My Heart
6. Fake MC's
7. It's Over
8. Crusaids
9. Tai Chi
10. Heavy Mental
11. If You Don't Know
12. Atoms To Adam
13. High Explosives
14. Wisdom
15. B.I.B.L.E.
16. Mystic City
17. Information
18. Science Project
19. Almost There
20. Professional

Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review
The debut solo album from late-come Wu-Tang Clan member, Brooklyn rapper Killah Priest, differs from those of his fellow members in several important respects. One: no RZA production (hence complex rhymes, simple beats). Two: he takes the sword-n-sorcery motif of Genius/GZA's seminal Liquid Swords to its next logical level--pulling in metaphysical quotes from the Book Of Revelations, conspiracy theories and mystical science fiction imagery in abundance. Three: his jump-cut rapping style is much more laidback, understated and altogether more thoughtful than that of Ol' Dirty Bastard and Ghostface (say). Otherwise, it's business as usual--the Wu-Tang's sophisticated rap soundscapes stretched even further out via off-beat unpredictable symbolism, orchestral loops and inspired samples. Stand-outs include the Genius/GZA collaboration, the dark "Cross My Heart" and the arcane "Tai Chi". --Everett True

CD Description
With the re-emergence of party-oriented hip-hop tracks in the late '90s, lyrically talented rappers began to get phasedout and could sometimes be considered obsolete if not promoted properly. Despite this, one thing is always certain: skills are skills, and MCs whose skills overpower their production rarely go unnoticed. Killah Priest comes from a camp (Wu-Tang Clan) whose lyrics will always be respected for feeding your head, regardless of production. Formally introduced to the hip-hop world on GZA's "Liquid Swords", Killah Priest debuts with his own solo album ahead of his highly-anticipated Sunz Of Man project. On HEAVY MENTAL, Priest shocks listeners with his complex lyrical style and is assisted by members of the Wu, who add additional musical flavour to the proceedings.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars anutha Wu-Banger........., 2 Feb 2004
By M. Esq "eleuthranaut" (the O.Y.C. baby!!) - See all my reviews
.........up from tha 36 Chambers!
Well here's an album i've slept on for a long time! i bought this one a couple of years ago after hearing 'ONE STEP' & 'B.I.B.L.E' and it's only recently after feeling a little drained with the modern COMMERCIAL hip-hop/r'n'b thang i dug this little gem from the depths of my hip-hop vault! the production is decent and definatley good enough to carry Killah Priest's wisdom and i think without doubt that after hearing this again i'll invest some more time & money in Mr. Walter Reed a.k.a Mr.Killah Priest........ Enjoy!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent word-play, 6 Oct 2005
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The poetry that is Killah Priest's rhymes is simply awesome. His use of funny puns and other slever word-play is inspirational. Although the production isn't quite up to the stamndard of RZA's, it's damn close (I too own GZA's "Liquid Swords" and I think the first reviewer here is exagerating). Killah Priest's words evoke colourful images plus make you think. Respect!
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A worthy and wordy LP, let down by dull production, 2 Mar 2003
By J. W. Bassett (Kent, England) - See all my reviews
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Killah Priest has never been considered a full paid-up member of the Wu Tang Clan, (maybe he doesn’t get the same pension plan or company car as his superiors), but his contribution to Gza’s seminal ‘Liquid Swords’ LP didn’t go unnoticed. And thus, his debut LP was greatly awaited by this reviewer.

Strange for an early Wu Tang LP that Rza doesn’t earn a single production credit. This means that the beats are very simplistic, and the production is never especially dazzling. This is a mixed blessing. Instead of detracting from the album, it allows Killah Priest to be heard and since Priest is considered to be one of the most intelligent MCs around, this is no bad thing. Over the course of the twenty tracks though, this simplistic style can become a chore to listen to. This puts extra pressure on Killah Priest to engage the listener with his insightful words alone.

The first single and opening track, ‘One Step’ sets the tone, a simple beat is coupled with what sounds like a sample from William Bell’s ‘I Forgot To Be Your Lover’. It is the lyrics though that set this track (and indeed the entire album) apart from the raft of Wu affiliated stuff available. Killah Priest sets out his stall to educate and inspire the listener, “Early natives related to the thrones of David / captured by some patriots, and thrown on slave ships / they stripped us naked while their wives picked their favourite / lives were wasted, in the hands of the hated / driven from the garden, now we starving in the martyring Sodom / they call it Harlem.” Elsewhere, there is ‘B.I.B.L.E’, Killah Priest is issuing a challenge to the priests who tell us to look forward to a peaceful afterlife while suffering in squalor while on Earth, “Screaming hallelujah / when we hardly knew ya.” It comes across as astute without being overtly preachy.

Other highlights include ‘Cross My Heart’ (which features both Gza and Inspectah Deck – both of whom manage to match Priest in the lyrics department). ‘It’s Over’ is a stirring parable, comparing the end of a rapper’s career with the end of the world and ‘Mystic City’ is another astute apocalyptic tale coupled with some typically barren production from Y-Kim.

There are some outright weird moments within the twenty tracks. The title track is another Priest rant backed by, of all things, a didgeridoo. ‘Fake MCs’ also comes across as odd, in the presence of so many more laudable verses. The songs itself is decent, and the production (by 4th Disciple) is capable (it steals a snippet from ‘My Little Brown Book’ by Duke Ellington and John Coltrane). It is the subject matter where Priest calls out, “phoney MCs”, that just seems a little out of place amongst stories of biblical miracles and black oppression.

Ultimately, the album is a good one, slightly marred by some uninspired production. As an MC, Killah Priest cannot be faulted, as an intelligent rapper, he ranks alongside the likes of Dead Prez and Mr Lif for trying to educate and motivate the listener. But unlike those other artists, the production on this album does not match Priest's lyrical ambition. It would deserve four stars, but I’m taking off a half mark for dull production and another half mark for that title, ‘Heavy Mental’…. What in God’s name was he thinking?

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Amazing stuff, i brought this album never thinkig it would be as good as some other Wu tang solos like Liquid sword and Iron man and so on but i think this has possibly matched if... Read more
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