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rEVOLVEr (Deluxe Version) [Deluxe Edition, Explicit Lyrics]

T-Pain Audio CD
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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  • Audio CD (5 Dec 2011)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Deluxe Edition, Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: RCA
  • ASIN: B005VJ5YNI
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 59,820 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Bang Bang Pow Pow
2. Bottlez
3. It's Not You (It's Me)
4. Default Picture
5. 5 O'Clock
6. Sho - Time (Pleasure Thang)
7. Rock Bottom
8. Look At Her Go
9. Mix'd Girl
10. I Don't Give A Fuk
11. Drowning Again
12. When I Come Home
13. Best Love Song
14. Turn All The Lights On
15. Center Of The Stage
16. Regular Girl
17. Nuthin'

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BBC Review

Stubbornly refusing to acknowledge Jay-Z’s imploring of rappers to quit with all the awful vocal effects, 2009’s Death of Auto-Tune, T-Pain has pressed ahead with this fourth LP, the follow-up to 2008’s Billboard Chart hit Thr33 Ringz. Blinkers up, he’s delivered another set that dizzies with its disregard for a pure and simple vocal. By the end of these 17 tracks the head is heavy with images of the Smash robots battle-rapping against a crew from whatever planet The Clangers call home.

Auto-Tune well and truly jumped the shark with the late-2011 release of the video game Saints Row: The Third, in which a pimp character called Zimos speaks through a perma-Auto-Tuned voicebox having had a tracheotomy. Played for (big) laughs, the presence of such a figure should, surely, be the final nail in the coffin of this rightly maligned approach to production. Which makes rEVOLVEr something of a relic before it’s completed its initial spin.

The typical array of guest vocalists are spared too much of a post-production savaging: Lil Wayne spills forth his standard torrent of stoned non sequiturs; Chris Brown notches his 157th and 158th ‘featuring’ credits of 2011 (there or thereabouts) with Best Love Song and Look at Her Go (brilliantly, he manages to slip in a "cowabunga"); and Lily Allen is perfectly sultry on 5 O’Clock, which samples her song Who’d Have Known. But T-Pain himself knows no other way to present his vocals, and the end product can become excruciating in its one-dimensionality.

The influence of Eurodance is clear on the Ne-Yo-starring Turn All the Lights On – substitute T-Pain’s computer-twisted barking for the smoother female vocals of a Kelly Rowland figure and you’d be hearing a likely hit – and the superbly cheesy It’s Not You (It’s Me), which bubbles like the cheapest of fizzy pop. Slower numbers Rock Bottom, Regular Girl and the social-media-stalker effort Default Picture offer respite from the relentless pace elsewhere; but those Auto-Tune vocals rise to the forefront of the mixes, obscuring any discernable emotion.

T-Pain’s single-minded approach to music-making is admirable in some respects: he’s clearly unconcerned with pop trends, and hasn’t sold out his (once) original vision. Back in 2007 he was outperforming Rihanna in first-week sales; today, he’s some distance off the mainstream radar, but seems content to be there. And as the high-profile nature of collaborators here illustrates, he can still call in a favour or two. He’s on the down-slope then, but T-Pain’s still having a blast regardless of who’s partying with him.

--Mike Diver

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1.0 out of 5 stars Evolved into painful 13 Dec 2011
Format:Audio CD
As a T-Pain fan this 4th album really disappointed me, being a huge backwards leap from the brilliant 'Epiphany' and 'Rappa Ternt Sanga' albums, mixing R&B and hip-hop (like in 'Thr33 Ringz').

I get that the album is about 'evolving' but this appears to have been into a dull, Euro pop themed non-R&B cheese-a-thon with predictable acoustics and idea-less succumbing (lazy safe cash in?). T-Pain has lost his modjo, creativity and likeable style relying on computer weakened International pop beats, rather than a ghetto rich R&B set-up where the T-Pain auto-tune voice took over and entertained. Losing touch with Akon, and siding more with Cash Money, also is not as good.

Track 1 and the final track are the only worthy keepers, with the single '5 o clock' a laughable remix of Lily Allen summing up the album nicely. T-Pain fans should be gutted, R&B fans too, I just hope he comes back to his roots as this album is a lop for me.
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5.0 out of 5 stars best of the best 10 Dec 2011
By jack
Format:Audio CD
i havent got the cd but i did download of a web site for free but it has to be the best songs of t-pain he has ever done
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Album! 5 Dec 2011
By Paul
Format:Audio CD
Really like this album there are some great songs on it,ive always been a fan of T-Pain since his first album and the hit Im Sprung.Ive got all the albums and alot of the mixtapes.My favourite track on the whole album is Drowning Again,a brilliant slow song with T-Pain playing piano and my favourite r&b group One Chance singing background vocals.Great Album!
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