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R**L
Great album
Love this album and bought as a replacement to my scratched up CD.
V**C
Five Stars
Love this album.
L**E
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A**S
good deal
good deal thanks
M**L
Not quite right
I bought this album as a huge J5 fan, who owns all of their previous releases, and was curious as to how they sound without the departed Cut Chemist.The first time I listened to this CD I was very disappointed, but now after several listens I believe Feedback is a solid album, but is easily Jurassic 5's weakest offering, but only because of the quality of their other 3 albums (J5 LP, Quality Control and Power in Numbers all 5 out of 5).I am not sure exactly what is inferior about this album, but it just seems to lack a definitive deluge of quality songs, the sort of thing that defines their other 3 releases(J5 LP- In the Flesh, Concrete Schoolyard, Action Satisfaction);(Quality Control- Influence, Quality Control, The Game);(Power in Numbers- Day at the Races, Thin Line, What's Golden).Having said all of this, I have only owned Feedback for the best part of a month and Quality Control and Power in Numbers both took a while to "get", so it may be a slow-burner that will grow on me but my initial opinion is that Feedback is and will remain inferior to their other releases.I would recommend purchasing if you:a) have all the other J5 albumsb) are "bored" of the other J5 albumsc) are a big fan of J5If you want a J5 album, get any of their prior albums(J5 LP, Quality Control, Power in Numbers).I personally rate Quality Control their best, but not by much.
E**E
great hip hop album album, but with some skippable tunes
This new album has a lot of amazing tunes, hip hop proper. It has certainly a slightly more electronic vibe in places (the brilliant 'Radio') than on the previous albums, but it's no bad thing. The best tracks are spot on in typical J5 fashion, Great beats, unusual sound and great lyrics with that old school flavour.'Canto De Ossanha' is good fun, and check out 'Red hot' and 'Turn it out', probably the best tracks on this album.Now, be warned: there are a couple of serious stinkers that have unfortunately sneaked in this cd, though:FOR YOUR OWN GOOD, YOU MUST SKIP: 'Brown girls', this cheddary little R'n'B tune is so wrong, it has no place here.Also the track 'Work it out' that you can hear on J5's website (that nearly put me off buying this album) is rather poppey and dull, in other words, not worthy of a listen. Do not let that put you off, though. If you have skipped passed those sorry numbers you will be able to enjoy one of the best new hip hop album around, really good fun.If you like this album give 'Quality Control' a listen though, it still remains their best ever.
A**S
Coming to terms with a new direction
L Foulkes review is spot on. This LP is different from their previous efforts - definitely more commercial and `modern' in its approach - but I'm just not sure whether I like it as much.Perhaps because key member Cut Chemist has left the group, the retro funk/soul/blues beats and samples have taken a backseat in favour of a more stripped-down feel and a wider use of programmed drums and synths. The lyrics are still very J5 - albeit with a bit less interplay between the MCs - and Chali 2na still stands out as one of the best rappers about.But parts of it do sound very un-J5-like and some people might find this a problem. Many of tracks here echo songs like `Thin Line' and `Freedom' from `Power In Numbers' with only `Radio' truly harking back to `Quality Control', whilst `Brown Girl' really stands out as a very new direction for them without breaking any new ground hip-hop-wise. I have read some poor reviews of `Work It Out' too but I thought it was one of the stronger songs showcasing this `new' direction.It's not a bad album and it still reeks of J5's quality but the new stuff takes it`s time to work. I'm just not sure it will still be on my stereo this time next year - unlike `Quality Control' which I hardly have off.
B**Z
hmm interesting
Hi,This is a different album from J5, it has a deffinate change to their 'normal' style.. I suppose this is down to Cutchemist leaving, and they have turned a new page in the J5 saga - and quite rightly i think. The lyrics are still as smooth and with the perfect timing and flow as we have came to expect from these masters of rhymes.Its a contridiction but the beats have an updated oldskool sound, they have always taken much of their rhyming style from the Furious 5 and other rappers from that era - but now they have tried to take it 1 step further and copy the production aswell.. do i agree with it? hmm, i think it is ok! they have lost their producer that they have had forever and are trying new ideas, which is a good thing - but i do not think they will carry on with this thinking on later albums..If u are a J5 fan, then get this for sure - it is a good cd with great tunes - it has added funk and soul to it which i like alot.If u are new to these guys then i would suggest getting some of their older releases b4 trying this, although it is hard to not like it either way!!lyrics. 7/10beats. 8/10overall. 7/10 a funky, soulful, relaxed sit back and roll a fat 1 to kinda album.i reccomend this to all.
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