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  • AMG Review of Radio

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    Steve Huey
    All Music Guide

    Run-D.M.C. was the first rap act to produce cohesive, fully realized albums, and LL Cool J was the first to follow in their footsteps. LL was a mere 17 years old when he recorded his classic debut album Radio, a brash, exuberant celebration of booming beats and B-boy attitude that launched not only the longest career in hip-hop, but also Rick Rubin's seminal Def Jam label. Rubin's back-cover credit ("Reduced by Rick Rubin") is an entirely apt description of his bare-bones production style. Radio is just as stripped-down and boisterously aggressive as any Run-D.M.C. album, sometimes even more so; the instrumentation is basically just a cranked-up beatbox, punctuated by DJ scratching. There are occasional brief samples, but few do anything more than emphasize a downbeat. The result is rap at its most skeletal, with a hard-hitting, street-level aggression that perfectly matches LL's cocksure teenage energy. Even the two ballads barely sound like ballads, since they're driven by the same slamming beats. Though they might sound a little squared-off to modern ears, LL's deft lyrics set new standards for MCs at the time; his clever disses and outrageous but playful boasts still hold up poetically. Although even LL himself would go on to more intricate rhyming, it isn't really necessary on such a loud, thumping adrenaline rush of a record. Radio was both an expansion of rap's artistic possibilities and a commercial success (for its time), helping attract new multiracial audiences to the music. While it may take a few listens for modern ears to adjust to the minimalist production, the fact that it hews so closely to rap's basic musical foundation means that it still possesses a surprisingly fresh energy, and isn't nearly as dated as many efforts that followed it (including, ironically, some of LL's own).

Rock the Bells: Classic Hip Hop, Straight from Queens...
over 2 years ago
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...I've finished all of my running around and am kickin' in the cut...hey, it's still Thursday, yo...so check this Hip Hop classic from LL Cool J's debut Radio LP...man, when this shit came out in '86, nobody was really slicing in guitar riffs like this outside of Run DMC (also from the borough of Queens) not bad for a 16 year old punk who wore leather emulating Grand Master Flash & the Furious...

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No:491 LL Cool J - Radio (1985)
over 2 years ago
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No:491 - LL COOL J - RADIO (1985)The first of two LL Cool J albums in my treasured countdown. This album marked a kind of resurgence for Hip Hop/Rap in my opinion. After the magical emergence just a few years before with Flash, Afrika Bambaataa, The Sugar Hill Gang etc, the genre needed some fresh faces, some new vitality. Cue a 17 year old kid, who ditched school to record the album, a new rec...

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Rock the Bells: Classic Hip Hop, Straight from Queens...
over 2 years ago
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...I've finished all of my running around and am kickin' in the cut...hey, it's still Thursday, yo...so check this Hip Hop classic from LL Cool J's debut Radio LP...man, when this shit came out in '86, nobody was really slicing in guitar riffs like this outside of Run DMC (also from the borough of Queens) not bad for a 16 year old punk who wore leather emulating Grand Master Flash & the Furious...

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No:491 LL Cool J - Radio (1985)
over 2 years ago
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No:491 - LL COOL J - RADIO (1985)The first of two LL Cool J albums in my treasured countdown. This album marked a kind of resurgence for Hip Hop/Rap in my opinion. After the magical emergence just a few years before with Flash, Afrika Bambaataa, The Sugar Hill Gang etc, the genre needed some fresh faces, some new vitality. Cue a 17 year old kid, who ditched school to record the album, a new rec...

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Old School Hip Hop Wars #2 Response: Only LL can beat down the Moe
about 1 year ago

Pete brought Kool Moe! Oh no. That means I must bring LL. Hell.

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