Madvillainy [LP]

Madvillainy [LP]

by Madvillain
Madvillainy [LP]

Madvillainy [LP]

by Madvillain

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Madvillainy represents the highly anticipated collaboration between Madlib and MF Doom. Recorded throughout 2003 -- a year which, between the two of them (under various aliases), saw more than eight releases featuring their work. When Madvillainy was released in March 2004 it became obvious that the best was saved for last as MF Doom's unpredictable lyrical style fits quite nicely within Madlib's unconventional beat orchestrations. Twenty-two short and blunted tracks bang out mythical stories of villains and urban (anti) heroes trying to make it through with their ganja and wits still intact -- each flows together in a comic book fashion sometimes segued with vignettes sampled from 1940s movies and broadcasts or left-field marjuana-toting skits. Madvillainy's strength lies in its mix between seemingly obtuse beats, samples, MCing, and some straight-up hip-hop bumping. Take "Accordion" for example. A wacky accordion sample loops throughout a slow-paced beat and lazy bassline while Doom flies through almost unaware of the background at times. Or "Raid," which features a beat that seems to be so out of time or step with a traditional hip-hop direction. But Doom sits quite comfortable within its frame and sets up Medaphor for a slick guest appearance. Other guests include the bad character, Lord Quasimoto, on "Americas Most Blunted" and the Sun Ra-inspired "Shadows of Tomorrow"; Wildchild blasts million-miles-an-hour rhymes on "Hardcore Hustle" and Stacy Epps floats through "Eye." Madvillainy gets close to the genius seen on Quasimoto's Unseen, and like that record this one might take a few listens to find it. But once it clicks in, this disc stays in the CD player for days. ~ Sam Samuelson

Product Details

Release Date: 11/08/2011
Label: Stones Throw
UPC: 0659457206512
Rank: 10301

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. The Illest Villains
  2. Accordion
  3. Meat Grinder
  4. Bistro
  5. Raid
  6. America's Most Blunted
  7. Sickfit [Insrtumental]
  8. Rainbows
  9. Curls
  10. Do Not Fire [Insrtumental]
  11. Money Folder

Disc 2

  1. Scene Two [Voice Skit]
  2. Shadows of Toomorrow
  3. Operation Lifesaver Aka Mint Test
  4. Figaro
  5. Hardcore Hustle
  6. Strange Ways
  7. Intro
  8. Fancy Clown
  9. Eye
  10. Supervillain Theme [Insrtumental]
  11. All Caps
  12. Great Day
  13. Rhinestone Cowboy

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Madvillain   Primary Artist
Viktor Vaughn   Primary Artist,Vocals
MED   Primary Artist
Quasimoto   Primary Artist,Vocals
Wildchild   Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Vocals
Stacy Epps   Featured Artist,Vocals
Lord Quas   Featured Artist
Medaphoar   Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
MF Doom   Vocals
Allah's Reflection   Vocals

Technical Credits

Peanut Butter Wolf   Executive Producer
Otis Jackson, Jr.   Composer
Stacy Epps   Performer
MF Doom   Skit,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Group Member,Vocal Producer
MED   Composer
Madlib   Beats,Engineer,Producer,Group Member
Dave Cooley   Mixing,Engineer,Mastering
Jeff Jank   Design
James Reitano   Illustrations,Video Director
Daniel Dumile Thompson   Composer
Miranda Jane   Project Consultant
Jack Brown   Composer
Lord Smog "Scotch"   Composer
Egon   Project Coordinator
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