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Electric Circus

  • AMG Review of Electric Circus

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    Jack LV Isles
    All Music Guide

    Firmly out of the underground by the time Electric Circus came out in late 2002, Common takes the vision to the next level, employing high-profile producers ?uestlove, Dilla (Jay Dee), and the Neptunes. It's no surprise that the ?uestlove tracks push the most unclaimed territory. The Roots' Phrenology record, which appeared concurrent with Electric Circus, also flips the script on preconceived notions of beats and rhymes. Frequently the new sound on both records is pushed into a strange, sometimes aggressive, blunted ock/soul hybrid that still pulls the line for able-bodied MCs. Then there's also the Neptunes' tracks here, which are perfectly suited for MTV and urban radio. The Mary J. Blige duet, "Come Close," is a slow-paced dialogue between Common and Blige that borders on typical, but will still find a great number of fans. "Electric Wire Hustler Flower" is the true centerpiece of the record, though -- another ?uestlove jam, the song is tough but sensitive enough to maintain the layers of rhythm, rhyme, and abstraction. Electric Circus does suffer from that which ails many contemporary hip-hop albums -- too many guests (including a strange appearance by Laetitia Sadier [Stereolab]) and a generally lengthy program drag this one down a tad. Nonetheless, Electric Circus is a brave and ruthless statement wrapped in sincerity.

Electric Circus: Put this on Your "Desert Island LPs" List
over 3 years ago
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Common’s "Electric Circus":http://www.thestore24.com/Music/Album.aspx?p_id=P+++276488&a_id=R+++619583&PersonID=P%20%20%20276488&prodid=MCA113114.2&si=rhino begins serenely enough with an instrumental soul chant called “Ferris Wheel” featuring vocal sweeps by Vinia Mojica and Marie Dauline (of Zapp Mama) which folds evenly into the cut “Soul Power.” Common sallies forth on the latter wit

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Electric Circus: Put this on Your "Desert Island LPs" List
over 3 years ago
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Common’s "Electric Circus":http://www.thestore24.com/Music/Album.aspx?p_id=P+++276488&a_id=R+++619583&PersonID=P%20%20%20276488&prodid=MCA113114.2&si=rhino begins serenely enough with an instrumental soul chant called “Ferris Wheel” featuring vocal sweeps by Vinia Mojica and Marie Dauline (of Zapp Mama) which folds evenly into the cut “Soul Power.” Common sallies forth on the latter wit

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Kinda Funky Friday
over 2 years ago

Here's a remotely funky song off of Common's most funky record, Electric Circus...

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