Album Reviews

Photo

Common

Electric Circus  Hear it Now

RS: 3of 5 Stars

2002

Play View Common's page on Rhapsody

Common recorded much of his fifth album at Electric Lady, the downtown Manhattan studio Jimi Hendrix built, and you can hear Hendrix's psychedelic spirit seep under the boho rapper's skin. Electric Circus is a wild, vibrant trip billowing with purple-haze guitars, ethereal choruses and warped scratching. Common's familiar nasal rasp and thoughtful rhymes are in place, but producers James Poyser, Jay Dee, the Roots' ?uestlove and the Neptunes freak the beats in all sorts of unexpected directions. "Electric Wire Hustler Flower" roars like Judgment Day, all screeching winds and infernal howls, and "New Wave" pairs foreboding keys with the wispy vocals of Stereolab's Laetitia Sadier. And for the irrepressibly celebratory "I Am Music," soulstress Jill Scott and Common bust a jitterbug over Dixieland horns. Somehow, Common makes it all fly, breaking hip-hop rules with a freewheeling fearlessness worthy of his guitar-god muse.

KATHRYN MCGUIRE

(Posted: Jan 14, 2003)

Advertisement

News and Reviews

Advertisement


How to Play This Album
  • Click the play button.

  • Register or enter your username and password.

  • Let the music play!

No commitment.
It's FREE.

 

 

 


Advertisement

Advertisement