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Album Review: Critical Beatdown

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Besides being an undeniable hip-hop classic, the first album by the cult crew Ultramagnetic MC's introduced to the world the larger-than-life, one-of-a-kind personality of Kool Keith. That alone would make this some sort of landmark recording, but it also happens to be one of the finest rap albums from the mid- to late-'80s "new school" in hip-hop that numbered among its contributors Run-D.M.C., Public Enemy, and Boogie Down Productions. Critical Beatdown easily stands with the classic recordings made by those giants, and it is, in some ways, more intriguing because of how short-lived Ultramagnetic turned out to be. It would be wrong to assume that the finest thing about the album is its lyrical invention. Lyrically the group is inspired, to be sure, but the production is equally forward-looking. Critical Beatdown is full of the sort of gritty cuts that would define hip-hop's underground scene, with almost every song sounding like an instant classic. Although he turns in a brilliant performance, Kool Keith had not yet taken completely off into the stratosphere at this early point. He still has at least one foot planted on the street and gives the album a viscerally real feel and accessibility that his later work sometimes lacks. His viewpoint is still uniquely and oddly individual, though, and he already shows signs of the freakish conceptualizing persona that would eventually surface fully under the guise of Dr. Octagon. If Kool Keith gives the album its progressive mentality and adrenaline rush, Ced-Gee gives it its street-level heft and is, in many ways, the album's core. Somewhere in the nexus between the two stylistic extremes, brilliant music emanated. Critical Beatdown maintains all its sharpness and every ounce of its power, and it has not aged one second since 1988. ~ Stanton Swihart, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Watch Me Now (Lyrics) C. Miller, Kool Keith Ultramagnetic MC's (4:49)
Ease Back (Lyrics) C. Miller, Will Smith, Keith Thornton Ultramagnetic MC's (3:24)
Ego Trippin' [MC's Ultra Remix] Keith Thornton, C. Miller Ultramagnetic MC's (2:32)
Moe Luv's Theme Keith Thornton, C. Miller Ultramagnetic MC's (2:20)
Kool Keith Housing Things C. Miller, Keith Thornton Ultramagnetic MC's (3:16)
Travelling at the Speed of Thought Ultramagnetic MC's (1:52)
Feelin' It [Remix] C. Miller, Kool Keith Ultramagnetic MC's (3:32)
One Minute Less Keith Thornton, C. Miller Ultramagnetic MC's (1:58)
Ain't It Good to You Keith Thornton, C. Miller Ultramagnetic MC's (3:33)
Funky [Remix] Kool Keith, C. Miller Ultramagnetic MC's (3:42)
Give the Drummer Some C. Miller, Keith Thornton Ultramagnetic MC's (3:43)
Break North Keith Thornton, C. Miller Ultramagnetic MC's (3:24)
Critical Beatdown (Lyrics) Keith Thornton, C. Miller Ultramagnetic MC's (3:43)
When I Burn Keith Thornton, C. Miller Ultramagnetic MC's (2:33)
Ced-Gee (Delta Force One) Keith Thornton, C. Miller Ultramagnetic MC's (2:47)

Credits

Ced-Gee (Producer), André Harrell (Executive Producer), Kimberly Brathwaite Moore (Production Coordination), Ced-Gee (Engineer), C. Paul (Producer), Janette Beckman (Photography), Carlton Batts (Mastering)
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Critical Beatdown
Studio album by Ultramagnetic MCs
Released 1988
Recorded 1986-1988
Genre Hip hop
Length 75:53 (2004 reissue)
Label Next Plateau Records (original issue)
Next Plateau/Roadrunner/IDJMG/Universal Records (2004 reissue)
Producer Ced Gee, Paul C, TR Love
Professional reviews
Ultramagnetic MCs chronology
Critical Beatdown
(1988)
Funk Your Head Up
(1992)

Critical Beatdown is the debut full-length LP by the hip hop group known as the Ultramagnetic MCs. Released in 1988, it was the first full-length example of the influential style of the MCs: the bizarre, lyrical imagery, the unexpected and unpredictable polysyllabic rhymes and the innovative sampling.

Critical Beatdown was re-released in 2004, with additional tracks.

Contents

Background

It has since been lauded as an underground classic, despite its failure in unit sales. Kool Keith is usually regarded the driving force behind the vocal style of the record, but most songs featured group members Ced-Gee ("Delta Force One") and Moe Love as well. (Although he appears on the album cover, member TR Love did not vocally contribute on this record. At this point in time, TR had only rhymed on "Feelin' It," the B-side of the Watch Me Now 12" single.)

Produced by Ced Gee, the album features audio sampling techniques that had rarely, if ever, been used previously. In particular, Ced's syncopated drops of chopped, out-of-context samples (building on the E-mu SP-12, the E-mu SP-1200 predecessor), along with his production work on the majority of Boogie Down Productions' seminal Criminal Minded, have led some to credit Ced Gee, and Critical Beatdown, as among the critical sources of the so-called golden age of sampling. As it samples many other albums, so has Beatdown been sampled many times since in other hip-hop and electronic records. While it wasn't a sample (Kool Keith re-recorded the lyrics ), the song "Give the Drummer Some" is notable for providing the lyrics of the controversial 1997 hit "Smack My Bitch Up" by the Prodigy.

Reception

In 1998, the album was selected as one of The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums.

Melody Maker (10/18/97, p. 53) - "...full of scratch-tastic heavy beat, gold plated hip hop which manages to combine the minimalist ground-breaking Sugar Hill sounds with the show-no-mercy aural assault of the then-emerging Public Enemy."

NME (10/4/97, p. 55) - 9 (out of 10) - "Kool Keith is The Prodigy's favourite rapper, and this relic of his time in the Ultramagnetic MC's...is why....they knew what they were doing, and everyone's been playing catch-up since. A bona fide classic."

The Spin Alternative Record Guide (1995) gave the album a 9 out of 10 rating.[1]

Track listing

All songs produced by Ced Gee & the Ultramagnetic MCs unless stated otherwise.

# Title Sample(s) used Notes Length
1. "Watch Me Now" Contains a sample of Gimme Some More The JB's 0:40
2. Ease Back Also samples former US President Ronald Reagan saying "Thirty seconds to respond..." 3:24
3. Ego Trippin' (Original 12" Version)
  • "Synthetic Substitution" by Melvin Bliss
5:26
4. Moe Luv's Theme
  • "Pussyfooter" by Jackie Robinson
  • "Give it to You" by UPP
2:14
5. Kool Keith Housing Things 3:15
6. Travelling at the Speed of Thought (Remix) 1:51
7. Feelin' It 3:31
8. One Minute Less 1:58
9. Ain't It Good to You 3:33
10. Funky (Remix) 3:40
11. Give the Drummer Some Produced by Paul C 3:43
12. Break North Contains samples from Star Wars[citation needed] 3:24
13. Critical Beatdown 3:42
14. When I Burn 2:32
15. Ced-Gee (Delta Force One) 2:49

2004 Edition Bonus Tracks

# Title Sample(s) used Notes Length
1. Funky (Original 12" Version) 4:47
2. Bait (Original 12" Version) 4:26
3. A Chorus Line (Original 12" Version) Featuring Tim Dog 6:04
4. Traveling at the Speed of Thought (Hip House Club Mix) Produced by Paul C, also contains "Lets all Chant" by Michael Zager Band 4:22
5. Ego Trippin' (Bonus Beats) 1:11
6. Mentally Mad (Original 12" Version) 5:05

Personnel

  • Carlton Batts – Mastering
  • Janette Beckman – Photography
  • Ced-Gee – Producer, Engineer
  • André Harrell – Executive Producer
  • Kimberly Brathwaite Moore – Production Coordination
  • Paul C. McKasty – Producer

Album singles

Single information
"Travelling at the Speed of Thought"
  • Released: 1987
  • B-side:
"Ease Back"
  • Released: 1988
  • B-side: "Kool Keith Housing Things"
"Watch Me Now"
  • Released: 1988
  • B-side: "Feelin' It"
"Give the Drummer Some"
  • Released: 1989
  • B-side: "Moe Luv's Theme"

Album chart positions

Year Album Chart positions
Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums
1988 Critical Beatdown 57

Later samples

Notes

  1. ^ Weisbard & Marks, 1995. p.418

References

  • Weisbard, Eric; Craig Marks (1995). Spin Alternative Record Guide. Vintage Books. ISBN 0679755748. 

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