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Black Trash: The Autobiography of Kirk Jones [Clean]

 
Album Review: Black Trash: The Autobiography of Kirk Jones [Clean]

  • Artist: Sticky Fingaz
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 21, 2000
  • Total Time: 71:59
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Sticky Fingaz' oft-delayed solo debut, Black Trash: The Autobiography of Kirk Jones, is a bold conceptual endeavor that loosely follows the same format Prince Paul implemented on his hip-hopera Prince Among Thieves. Scripted to fit the silver screen, Black Trash chronicles the trials and tribulations of Kirk Jones, a down-on-his-luck knucklehead who always manages to find trouble. Playing out like a lyrical collage, Black Trash is an emotional roller coaster that tackles the quintessential tale of good vs. evil. Though highly imaginative, like most Hollywood blockbusters, Black Trash fights bouts of long-windedness (this is particularly evident toward the LP's conclusion), yet there is still plenty to chew on in between. Displaying a lyrical diversity that his stint with Onyx rarely suggested, Sticky serves up a slew of profound moral messages on the thought-provoking "Why" and "Oh My God," where in a maniacal state Sticky questions God's existence. Yet, his lyrical transformation is best exemplified on "Money Talks" (featuring Raekwon), where Sticky speaks in third-person, as a dollar bill, and vividly depicts how the material possessions people strive to own eventually end up owning them. While the dramatic ebb and flow of Black Trash is the LP's saving grace, as the running dialogue (contributed by Omar Epps) and frequent skits ingeniously captures the many complex intricacies that make up Sticky/Jones' conflicting personas. However, it is hard to feel sympathetic for the character, as he is a man who, through the course of this LP, shows little regard for human life, kills his best friend, beats his wife, and deserts his child. Yet, similar to James Gandolfini's portrayal of Tony Soprano, Sticky convincingly brings Jones to life, and he is such an enigmatic character that you can't help but root for him, even though he does not deserve it. [Black Trash: The Autobiography of Kirk Jones was also released in a "clean" edition, containing no profanities or vulgarities.] ~ Matt Conaway, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro Sticky Fingaz (1:07)
Come On (Lyrics) K. Jones, J. Karen Thomas Sticky Fingaz (4:26)
My Dogz Iz My Gunz (Lyrics) K. Jones, Joe Naughty Sticky Fingaz, Black Child (4:25)
Not Die'n (Lyrics) K. Jones Sticky Fingaz (2:21)
Kirk Jones Conscience K. Jones Sticky Fingaz (1:37)
Money Talks (Lyrics) K. Jones, D. Stinson, C. Woods Raekwon, Sticky Fingaz (4:34)
Why (Lyrics) K. Jones, D. Lee Sticky Fingaz (4:57)
Oh My God (Lyrics) K. Jones Sticky Fingaz (4:26)
State Vs Kirk Jones K. Jones, G. Williams, R. Noble Redman, Canibus, Rah Digga, Sticky Fingaz, Superb (4:15)
Kirk Jones Conscience II K. Jones Sticky Fingaz (:48)
Baby Brother Dave Hollister, K. Jones Dave Hollister, Sticky Fingaz (5:39)
Cheatin' (Lyrics) K. Jones, D. Stinson Sticky Fingaz (4:00)
What Chu Want Darrol Durant, K. Jones, Charles Shaw Sticky Fingaz (4:15)
Ghetto (Lyrics) K. Jones Sticky Fingaz, Petey Pablo (4:18)
What If I Was White (Lyrics) K. Jones, Damon Elliott, Marshall Mathers Eminem, Sticky Fingaz (4:43)
Sister I'm Sorry K. Jones Sticky Fingaz (4:28)
Get It Up (Lyrics) K. Jones Sticky Fingaz (3:59)
Kirk Jones Conscience III K. Jones Sticky Fingaz (:36)
Licken Off in Hip-Hop K. Jones Sticky Fingaz (4:15)
Wonderful World (Lyrics) George Douglas, Bob Thiele, George David Weiss Sticky Fingaz (2:10)

Credits

Ken Ifill (Mixing), Dave Pensado (Mixing), Prophency Entertainment (Producer), Dylan Dresdow (Mixing Engineer), Sticky Fingaz (Sequencing), Self Service (Producer), Omar Epps (Narrator), Sticky Fingaz (Producer), Dino Delvaille (Executive Producer), Tony Prendatt (Sequencing), Charles Shaw (Programming), Black Child (Performer), Eminem (Performer), Petey Pablo (Vocals (Background)), Damon Elliott (Producer), Brian Stanley (Mixing), Sticky Fingaz (Compilation), Punch (Producer), Sticky Fingaz (Executive Producer), Fran Lover (Producer), Steve Eigner (Engineer), Rockwiler (Producer), Dave Hollister (?), Tony Prendatt (Compilation), John Eder (Photography), Sticky Fingaz (Art Direction), Fredro Starr (?), Richard Travali (Mixing), Raekwon (?), Tommy Uzzo (Mixing), DJ Scratch (Producer), Tony Prendatt (Editing), Rockwilder (Producer), Tony Prendatt (Engineer), Dominick Lamb (Producer), Nate Smith (Keyboards), Omar Epps (Voices), The Teamsters (Producer), Redman (?), Rah Digga (?), Sandy Brummels (Art Direction), Tony Prendatt (Producer), Sticky Fingaz (Editing), Tony Prendatt (Mixing)
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