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Black Dialogue

 
Album Review: Black Dialogue

  • Artist: The Perceptionists
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 22, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Black Dialogue is another album to pick up for the friend who diligently forwards the Boondocks comic strip and regularly mourns the death of hip-hop's spirit of '90 (not realizing that the spirit of '90 wasn't all that different from the spirit of 2005; just as 2005 has a Ying Yang Twins for every Talib Kweli, '90 had a 2 Live Crew for every Tribe Called Quest). Underground figures Mr. Lif, Akrobatik, and DJ Fakts One are the Perceptionists, who nonetheless make an unsurprisingly damning case against the ill (not ill meaning good, but ill meaning bad) strains running through hip-hop: "Throwin' money at the screen that other brothers ain't catchin'"; "'Cause y'all some disappointments, like U.S.A. basketball"; "Yo ho hoes are the popular scum/Some MCs are nice, but the key word's some/Others suffer from suckerdom/Some succumb to a rough rhyme and some powerful drums." Lif and Akrobatik have a long history, so they sound natural as brainy verse-swapping partners, and they're sharp throughout, whether they have their sights set on the Bush Administration or are simply batting boasts back and forth. A good chunk of the production work is top-shelf frostbite funk, handled in turns by Fakts One, El-P, and newcomers Cyrus the Great, Willie Evans, and CamuTao. The trio coasts a little too much during the album's latter half, where so-so features are granted to Guru, Humpty Hump, and Little Brother's Phonte. As for whether or not the album is as fun as The Massacre or The Documentary, the answer should be pretty clear. Using that characteristic as a point of criticism, however, makes as much sense as shooting down Joy Division (whose sampled grinding guitars are not credited on "What Have We Got to Lose?!?") for not being as party-made as the Steve Miller Band. After all, have you ever been mad at an apple for not tasting like an orange? ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Let's Move The Perceptionists (2:59)
People 4 Prez J. Meline The Perceptionists (2:21)
Blo J. Meline The Perceptionists (3:22)
Memorial Day The Perceptionists (3:33)
Love Letters The Perceptionists (4:11)
Black Dialogue The Perceptionists (3:06)
Frame Rupture The Perceptionists (3:21)
What Have We Got to Lose?!? The Perceptionists (2:46)
Party Hard Camu Tao, The Perceptionists (3:50)
Career Finders Humpty Hump, The Perceptionists (3:45)
5 0'Clock The Perceptionists (4:05)
Breathe in the Sun The Perceptionists (3:58)

Credits

B. Smith (Artwork), B. Smith (Design), T. Smith (Vocals), Ken Heitmueller (Mastering), Oscar Monsalve (Engineer), El-P (Producer), El-P (Executive Producer), Fakts One (Producer), Fakts One (Cut), Maya Hayuk (Photography), Camu Tao (Vocals), Camu Tao (Producer), ESE (Project Coordinator), Nasa (Engineer), Bob Nash (Engineer), Bob Nash (Mixing), J. Meline (Producer), Cyrus The Great (Producer), Willie Evans (Producer)
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Black Dialogue
Studio album by The Perceptionists
Released March 22, 2005
Recorded 2005
Genre Hip hop
Length 41:19
Label Definitive Jux
Producer El-P
Camu Tao
Fakts One
Willie Evans Jr.
Cyrus the Great
Professional reviews

Black Dialogue is the debut full-length album by hip hop group The Perceptionists, released on March 22, 2005 on Definitive Jux. The song "Let's Move" was featured in the EA video games Need For Speed: Most Wanted and NBA Live 06.

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Performer (s)
1 "Let's Move" Fakts One Akrobatik, Mr. Lif
2 "People 4 Prez" El-P Akrobatik, Mr. Lif
3 "Blō" El-P Akrobatik, Mr. Lif
4 "Memorial Day" Cyrus the Great Akrobatik, Mr. Lif
5 "Love Letters" Willie Evans Jr. Akrobatik, Mr. Lif
6 "Black Dialogue" Willie Evans Jr. Akrobatik, Mr. Lif
7 "Frame Rupture" El-P Akrobatik, Mr. Lif
8 "What Have We Got To Lose?!?" Cyrus the Great Akrobatik, Mr. Lif
9 "Party Hard" Camu Tao Akrobatik, Camu Tao, Guru, Mr. Lif
10 "Career Finders" Fakts One Akrobatik, Humpty Hump, Mr. Lif
11 "5 O'Clock" Fakts One Akrobatik, Mr. Lif, Phonte
12 "Breathe in the Sun" Willie Evans Jr. Akrobatik, Mr. Lif

Album singles

Single cover Single information
"Memorial Day"
"Blo"
"Black Dialogue"
  • Released: June 14, 2005
  • B-side: "5 O'Clock", "Champion Scratch"
"Party Hard" [Promo-Only Single]
  • Released: 2005
  • B-side:

Album chart positions

Year Album Chart positions
Top Independent Albums Top Heatseekers
2005 Black Dialogue #42 #41



 
 

 

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