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Bazooka Tooth

  • Release Date: 2003
  • Genre: Rap
  • Label: Definitive Jux

  • Artist: Aesop Rock
  • Flags: Contains explicit content, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Style: Underground Rap
  • Track Picks: "11:35," "No Jumper Cables," "We're Famous"

Review

Few labels in the rap underground boast the profile of Definitive Jux, and few rappers on Def Jux match the talents of Aesop Rock. So his second record for the label came with great expectations, engendered by the success of 2001's Labor Days, which catapulted him into the first rank of hip-hop voices. As far as the expectations go, Bazooka Tooth delivers on most of its promise. The beats are dense and the bass-lines dark, like street-level rap is supposed to be, with a jumble of murky samples and angled effects coming from every direction. And Ace Rock's lurching, nasally flow and obscurist rhymes may not carry every lyric across, but do allow listeners to marvel at the few legible lines. With most of the productions coming from Aesop himself (along with Def Jux mainstay Nasa), Bazooka Tooth lacks the catchy, sample-driven flavor of Labor Days, but does set a standard for basement-level beats, with some of the best hashed-and-screwed productions heard on Def Jux since the Cannibal Ox masterpiece The Cold Vein. Bronx bombers Camp Lo stop by for an old-school horrorcore jam named "Limelighters," Def Jux head El-P guests on a no-biters track called "We're Famous," and Mr. Lif appears on the highlight, the tag-team rhyme manifesto "11:35." The album does, however, reveal a few problems endemic to independent rap in general as well as the Def Jux label and Aesop Rock specifically: to get and keep the respect of the underground, an artist is forced to push his sound farther, but it soon reveals a trap -- no production can be too difficult, no variation in flow too off-kilter, no topics or rhymes too bizarre in order to keep heads nodding. Bazooka Tooth simply pushes too far. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track Title iTunes Composers Performers Time
Bazooka Tooth
Aesop Rock, I. Bavitz Aesop Rock (2:25)
N.Y. Electric
...
Aesop Rock, I. Bavitz Aesop Rock (5:10)
Easy
Aesop Rock, I. Bavitz Aesop Rock (5:01)
No Jumper Cables
Aesop Rock, I. Bavitz Aesop Rock (5:06)
Limelighters
...
Camp Lo, Aesop Rock Camp Lo, Aesop Rock (4:33)
Super Fluke
Aesop Rock, I. Bavitz Aesop Rock (4:51)
Cook It Up
...
Aesop Rock Aesop Rock, Party Fun Action Committee (3:45)
Freeze
...
Aesop Rock, I. Bavitz Aesop Rock (5:32)
We're Famous
...
Aesop Rock, J. Meline El-P, Aesop Rock (6:21)
Babies With Guns
Aesop Rock, I. Bavitz Aesop Rock (5:07)
The Greatest Pac-Man Victory in History
Aesop Rock, I. Bavitz Aesop Rock (4:48)
Frijoles
Aesop Rock, I. Bavitz Aesop Rock (3:48)
11:35
...
Aesop Rock Mr. Lif, Aesop Rock (4:23)
Kill the Messenger
Aesop Rock, I. Bavitz Aesop Rock (4:54)
Mars Attacks
Aesop Rock, I. Bavitz Aesop Rock (4:39)


CD 2

Track Title iTunes Composers Performers Time
[Untitled Track]
...
Aesop Rock (30:34)
[Untitled Track]
...
Aesop Rock (1:35)
[Untitled Track]
...
Aesop Rock (1:21)
[Untitled Track]
...
Aesop Rock (2:01)
[Untitled Track]
...
Aesop Rock (1:56)
[Untitled Track]
...
Aesop Rock (1:12)
[Untitled Track]
...
Aesop Rock (1:30)
[Untitled Track]
...
Aesop Rock (1:29)
[Untitled Track]
...
Aesop Rock (1:57)
[Untitled Track]
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Aesop Rock (2:23)
[Untitled Track]
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Aesop Rock (2:22)
[Untitled Track]
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Aesop Rock (2:31)

Credits

Amaechi Uzoigwe (Voices), Tami Simon (Producer), El-P (Producer), El-P (Executive Producer), Aesop Rock (Producer), Murs (Voices), Murs (Talking), Cannibal Ox (Voices), Cannibal Ox (Talking), DJ Clip One (Scratching), Tippy (Mastering), Blockhead (Producer), Nasa (Engineer), Nasa (Mixing), I. Bavitz (Producer), Spence Boogie (Assistant Engineer), Ben Colen (Photography), DJ paWL (Scratching), Tomer Hanuka (Illustrations), Jer (Pans), Jer (Pots), J. Meline (Producer)
 
 
Wikipedia: Bazooka Tooth
Bazooka Tooth
Bazooka Tooth cover
Studio album by Aesop Rock
Released September 23, 2003
Recorded 2003
Genre Hip-hop
Length 70:24
Label Definitive Jux
DJX068
Producer Aesop Rock
Blockhead
El-P
Professional reviews
Aesop Rock chronology
Daylight
(2002)
Bazooka Tooth
(2003)
Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives
(2005)

Bazooka Tooth is the fourth full-length album by American hip hop artist Aesop Rock , released on September 23, 2003 on Definitive Jux (see 2003 in music).

For the first time, the majority of production is handled by Aesop Rock himself, although long-term collaborator Blockhead contributes three tracks and one is provided by Definitive Jux label boss El-P. Significant vocal guest appearances are made by El-P and fellow Def Jux labelmates Party Fun Action Committee and Mr. Lif as well as by 1990s Bronx hip-hop duo Camp Lo. There are also brief vocal cameos (credited on the sleeve as "Additional Trash Talking and Malarchy"[sic]) by Cannibal Ox, S.A. Smash, and MURS. Scratching is handled by DJ Cip One and DJ paWL of Hangar 18. Much of the instrumentals for the introduction track, "Bazooka Tooth," were done by Jer of Party Fun Action Committee using standard pots and pans. The cover is by Israeli artist Tomer Hanuka. [1]

The album's a cappellas and instrumentals were released the following year as Build Your Own Bazooka Tooth, in conjunction with a remix contest.

Track listing

  1. "Bazooka Tooth" (I. Bavitz) – 2:25
  2. "N.Y. Electric/Hunter Interlude" (I. Bavitz) – 5:10
    • Produced by Aesop Rock
  3. "Easy" (I. Bavitz) – 5:01
    • Produced by Aesop Rock
  4. "No Jumper Cables" (I. Bavitz) – 5:06
    • Produced by Aesop Rock
  5. "Limelighters/Flunkadelic interlude" (I. Bavitz/S. Wallace/S. Wilds) – 4:33
    • Featuring Camp Lo
    • Produced by Aesop Rock
  6. "Super Fluke" (I. Bavitz) – 4:51
    • Produced by Aesop Rock
  7. "Cook It Up" (I. Bavitz/T. Simon/J. Gibson) – 3:45
  8. "Freeze/Honeycomb Interlude" (I. Bavitz) – 5:32
    • Produced by Aesop Rock
  9. "We're Famous" (I. Bavitz/J. Meline) – 6:22
    • Featuring El-P
    • Produced by El-P
  10. "Babies With Guns" (I. Bavitz/T. Simon) – 5:07
    • Produced by Blockhead
  11. "The Greatest Pac-Man Victory in History" (I. Bavitz) – 4:48
    • Produced by Aesop Rock
  12. "Frijoles" (I. Bavitz) – 3:48
    • Produced by Aesop Rock
  13. "11:35/Ketamine U.S.A Interlude" (I. Bavitz/J. Haynes/T. Simon) – 4:23
    • Featuring Mr. Lif
    • Produced by Blockhead and Aesop Rock (interlude)
  14. "Kill the Messenger" (I. Bavitz) – 4:54
    • Produced by Aesop Rock
  15. "Mars Attacks" (I. Bavitz) – 4:39
    • Produced by Aesop Rock

References

  1. ^ Aesop Rock x Tomer Hanuka - Bazooka Tooth. Format Magazine (2006-11-29). Retrieved on 2007-01-20.

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