Method Man - Tical 0: The Prequel (2004) FLAC
BAND/ARTIST: Method Man
- Title: Tical 0: The Prequel
- Year Of Release: 2004
- Label: Def Jam Recordings
- Genre: Hip-Hop, Rap
- Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:55:08
- Total Size: 133.8 MB / 356.7 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
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[1:01] 01. Method Man - Intro (Method Man/Tical 0: The Prequel/LP3) (Album Version (Explicit))
[2:08] 02. Method Man - The Prequel (Album Version (Explicit))
[4:12] 03. Method Man - Say What (Album Version (Explicit))
[3:53] 04. Method Man - What's Happenin' (Album Version (Explicit))
[3:25] 05. Method Man - The Motto (Album Version (Explicit))
[4:31] 06. Method Man - We Some Dogs (Album Version (Explicit))
[3:02] 07. Method Man - The Turn (Album Version (Explicit))
[4:51] 08. Method Man - Tease (Album Version (Explicit))
[2:58] 09. Method Man - Rodeo (Album Version (Explicit))
[4:02] 10. Method Man - Baby Come On (Album Version (Explicit))
[4:27] 11. Method Man - Who Ya Rollin Wit (Album Version (Explicit))
[3:06] 12. Method Man - Never Hold Back (Album Version (Explicit))
[2:31] 13. Method Man - The Show (Album Version (Explicit))
[3:18] 14. Method Man - Act Right (Album Version (Explicit))
[3:13] 15. Method Man - Afterparty (Album Version (Explicit))
[3:49] 16. Method Man - Crooked Letter I (Album Version (Explicit))
[1:01] 17. Method Man - Ridin' For Outro (Album Version (Explicit))
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℗ 2004 The Island Def Jam Music Group
Method Man's third solo work, following 1998's uneven Tical 2000 (and released a month after Ghostface's superior-in-every-aspect Pretty Toney Album), arrived with many conflicting rumors and circumstances attached to it. On the M2 program Spoke 'n' Heard, Meth informed journalist/host Touré that Tical 0 is his best record, and alluded to being boxed in when working with one producer and one sound. Around the same time, the official Wu-Tang website reported that the MC was not pleased with the version Def Jam opted to put out, due to its scant number of RZA productions -- one single cut, when an entire record's worth was allegedly put together throughout the past couple years. Whatever the circumstances might be, there's no doubt that Tical 0 is even less penetrating than Tical 2000, a record that at least had its ambitions to retain interest during the lulls. At its best, this one offers brief bursts of okay-to-decent tracks. The most energizing moments typically come when Meth's supported by the likes of Busta Rhymes ("What's Happenin'") and Ludacris ("Rodeo"), but the productive conveyor belt of guest spots -- which chucks out well over a dozen of them, including Missy Elliott, Raekwon, Kardinal Offishall, Chinky (not Chingy), and soon-to-be fellow sitcom star Redman -- also weighs down the whole process. Likewise, the list of producers comes pretty close to being lengthier than the list of guest MCs; this makes the record seem unfocused and disjointed, not diverse and well rounded. Meth seems more clear-headed than ever, possibly a result from his cleaned-up, family-oriented lifestyle. (The lyrical matter, however, does nothing to reflect this change.) His throaty rasp isn't nearly as doped out as it was a decade prior, but his personality remains an attraction. As an MC, he's had nothing to prove for quite some time. Give or take a couple hot tracks, this release is not likely to play a significant role in his legacy.
© Andy Kellman /TiVo
1 disque(s) - 17 piste(s)
Durée totale : 00:55:08
Artistes principaux : Method Man
Compositeur : Various Composers
Label : Def Jam Recordings
Genre : Hip-Hop/Rap
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo
© 2004 The Island Def Jam Music Group
℗ 2004 The Island Def Jam Music Group
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[1:01] 01. Method Man - Intro (Method Man/Tical 0: The Prequel/LP3) (Album Version (Explicit))
[2:08] 02. Method Man - The Prequel (Album Version (Explicit))
[4:12] 03. Method Man - Say What (Album Version (Explicit))
[3:53] 04. Method Man - What's Happenin' (Album Version (Explicit))
[3:25] 05. Method Man - The Motto (Album Version (Explicit))
[4:31] 06. Method Man - We Some Dogs (Album Version (Explicit))
[3:02] 07. Method Man - The Turn (Album Version (Explicit))
[4:51] 08. Method Man - Tease (Album Version (Explicit))
[2:58] 09. Method Man - Rodeo (Album Version (Explicit))
[4:02] 10. Method Man - Baby Come On (Album Version (Explicit))
[4:27] 11. Method Man - Who Ya Rollin Wit (Album Version (Explicit))
[3:06] 12. Method Man - Never Hold Back (Album Version (Explicit))
[2:31] 13. Method Man - The Show (Album Version (Explicit))
[3:18] 14. Method Man - Act Right (Album Version (Explicit))
[3:13] 15. Method Man - Afterparty (Album Version (Explicit))
[3:49] 16. Method Man - Crooked Letter I (Album Version (Explicit))
[1:01] 17. Method Man - Ridin' For Outro (Album Version (Explicit))
_____________________________
℗ 2004 The Island Def Jam Music Group
Method Man's third solo work, following 1998's uneven Tical 2000 (and released a month after Ghostface's superior-in-every-aspect Pretty Toney Album), arrived with many conflicting rumors and circumstances attached to it. On the M2 program Spoke 'n' Heard, Meth informed journalist/host Touré that Tical 0 is his best record, and alluded to being boxed in when working with one producer and one sound. Around the same time, the official Wu-Tang website reported that the MC was not pleased with the version Def Jam opted to put out, due to its scant number of RZA productions -- one single cut, when an entire record's worth was allegedly put together throughout the past couple years. Whatever the circumstances might be, there's no doubt that Tical 0 is even less penetrating than Tical 2000, a record that at least had its ambitions to retain interest during the lulls. At its best, this one offers brief bursts of okay-to-decent tracks. The most energizing moments typically come when Meth's supported by the likes of Busta Rhymes ("What's Happenin'") and Ludacris ("Rodeo"), but the productive conveyor belt of guest spots -- which chucks out well over a dozen of them, including Missy Elliott, Raekwon, Kardinal Offishall, Chinky (not Chingy), and soon-to-be fellow sitcom star Redman -- also weighs down the whole process. Likewise, the list of producers comes pretty close to being lengthier than the list of guest MCs; this makes the record seem unfocused and disjointed, not diverse and well rounded. Meth seems more clear-headed than ever, possibly a result from his cleaned-up, family-oriented lifestyle. (The lyrical matter, however, does nothing to reflect this change.) His throaty rasp isn't nearly as doped out as it was a decade prior, but his personality remains an attraction. As an MC, he's had nothing to prove for quite some time. Give or take a couple hot tracks, this release is not likely to play a significant role in his legacy.
© Andy Kellman /TiVo
1 disque(s) - 17 piste(s)
Durée totale : 00:55:08
Artistes principaux : Method Man
Compositeur : Various Composers
Label : Def Jam Recordings
Genre : Hip-Hop/Rap
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo
© 2004 The Island Def Jam Music Group
℗ 2004 The Island Def Jam Music Group
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