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Album Review: Eardrum

  • Artist: Talib Kweli
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: August 14, 2007
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Although the most salient attribute of hip-hop is the words, the production behind it is equally important. It turns rhymes into song, into something you can feel, something that moves you. And while Talib Kweli certainly has the lyrical aspect down, often his albums -- and to be fair, those of other so-called "conscious MCs" -- tend to suffer from a dearth of good beats. Of course there are still decent tracks, great tracks even, but there's also a lot of filler-sounding material, warm and slow and utterly boring, that deadens the overall flow and power of the album and twists Kweli's powerful vocals into dripping preachiness that lacks oomph behind the pretension and self-indulgence. This same affliction besets Eardrum, the MC's first release on his own Blacksmith label, which, despite its wide selection of producers -- Kanye West, will.i.am, Pete Rock, Just Blaze, Madlib, and Hi-Tek, to name some -- never quite seems to take off, to claim the beat and make it its, and Kweli's, own. The most egregious example of this is in the Afrika Bambaataa-alluding "The Perfect Beat," which sports the worst production on the entire record, simple and cheap-sounding, KRS-One's tired rhymes not helping matters. Nothing else is quite this bad, a lot of it is good in fact, but it is this lack of subtlety, of giving the superlative and then failing to measure up, that bogs down the album. Kweli's trying to single-handedly save rap, practically calling himself its messiah, like in the intro, "Everything Man," where different people talk about the first time they heard him. It's more than a little self-indulgent, but fortunately the MC quickly moves into other territory, discussing social problems, generally those that revolve around poverty ("Eat to Live"), the state of rap and his own place in it ("Listen"), and women ("Hot Thing"). But these are topics that have all been heard before, and perhaps because of that Kweli expands his themes, trying to diversify his rhymes, from the not as catchy "Jesus Walks" ripoff of "Hostile Gospel, Pt. 1" to the tiresome tribute to his children of "Oh My Stars" to the half empowerment, half celebration of a one-night stand (featuring none other than Norah Jones) of "Soon the New Day." Unfortunately, these same moments are also where he seems to be stretching himself too thin, going too far, trying too hard. At 20 tracks and nearly 80 minutes, Eardrum is both too much and too little, never quite understanding exactly what it needs to be. There are certainly strong moments here: Kweli's flow and rhymes are outstanding, and beats by Just Blaze, Hi-Tek, and Kanye West (who, despite his generally abysmal MC skills, comes out with a pretty decent line in "In the Mood": "Only Michael Richards saying, only much blacker/So if he say nigga, then I'm a say -- /Is this a Ritz? Carlton dressed like fresh like just like") are all good, clearly produced by well-practiced and knowledgeable minds, but maybe it's an over-aggrandized sense of purpose, the desire to be and do too much, that keeps the album and the rapper from truly achieving much at all. ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Everything Man (Lyrics) Talib Kweli (3:16)
My Weather Report Talib Kweli (4:35)
Hostile Gospel, Pt. 1 (Deliver Us) Talib Kweli (5:23)
Say Something (Lyrics) Talib Kweli, Jean Grae (3:42)
Country Cousins UGK, Talib Kweli, Raheem DeVaughn (4:31)
Holy Moly (Lyrics) Talib Kweli (2:08)
Eat to Live (Lyrics) Talib Kweli (3:07)
In the Mood Roy Ayers, Talib Kweli, Kanye West (3:55)
Soon the New Day Talib Kweli, Norah Jones (4:02)
Give 'Em Hell Talib Kweli, Lyfe Jennings, Coi Mattison (4:27)
More or Less Dion, Talib Kweli (4:40)
Stay Around (Lyrics) Talib Kweli (4:15)
Hot Thing (Lyrics) Talib Kweli, will.i.am (3:48)
Space Fruit (Interlude) Sa-Ra (1:31)
The Perfect Beat KRS-One, Talib Kweli (3:49)
Oh My Stars Talib Kweli, Musiq (Soulchild) (3:41)
Listen!!! Kelly Holland Talib Kweli (3:58)
Go with Us [*] Talib Kweli, Strong Arm Steady (3:59)
Hostile Gospel, Pt. 2 (Deliver Me) [*] Sizzla, Talib Kweli (4:21)
The Nature [*] Talib Kweli, Justin Timberlake (5:01)

Credits

Gimel "Young Guru" Katon (Mixing), Adam Deitch (Wurlitzer), Adam Deitch (Producer), Coi Mattison (Vocals), Padriac "Padlock" Kerio (Mixing), Just Blaze (Producer), Talib Kweli (Executive Producer), Ethan Willoughby (Engineer), Adam Deitch (Drums), Eric Krasno (Producer), Steve Pageot (Flute), Eric Krasno (Strings), Sonia Sanchez (Poetry), Chris Gehringer (Mastering), Corey Smyth (A&R), Amani Fela Greene (Vocals), Brooklyn Youth Chorus (Vocals), E. Jones (Producer), Corey Smyth (Executive Producer), Dellwyn Gilkets (Drums), Fyre Dept (Drums), Padriac "Padlock" Kerio (Engineer), Superstar Dave Dar (Engineer), Tony Maserati (Mixing), Mela Machinko (Vocals), Eric Krasno (Engineer), Adam Deitch (Programming), Midori Nishijima (A&R), Hi-Tek (Producer), Mike Hogue (Vocal Engineer), Superstar Dave Dar (Executive Producer), Fyre Dept (Guitar), Liza Joseph (A&R), Roy Ayers (Vibraphone), will.i.am (Producer), Diani Eshe Greene (Vocals), Kanye West (Producer), Neil Pogue (Mixing), Russell Elevado (Mixing), Mike Hogue (Mixing), Matt Taylor (Art Direction), Sha La Shakier (Producer), Ben Gaffin (A&R), Eric Krasno (Keyboards), Dylan "3-D" Dresdow (Mixing), Nick Speed (Producer), Eric Krasno (Bass), Adam Deitch (Keyboards), A Kid Called Roots (Producer), Ryan Zoidis (Saxophone), Nate Hertweck (Engineer), Mike Hogue (Engineer), Anthony Kilhoffer (Vocal Engineer), Tom Whalley (Executive Producer), Matt Taylor (Design), Hi-Tek (Engineer), Rashawn Ross (Trumpet), Eric Krasno (Drum Programming), Swiff D (Producer), Joel Hamilton (Editing), Naim Ali (A&R), Richard Reitz (Engineer), Brian "Big Bass" Gardener (Mastering), Tyson Kuteyi (Mixing), Dylan Dresdow (Mixing), Justin Timberlake (Producer), Maurice Brown (Trumpet), Denise A. Williams (Creative Director), Amani Fela Greene (Rap), Adam Deitch (Fender Rhodes), Eric Krasno (Synthesizer), Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth (Producer), Kendra Ross (Vocals), Joel Hamilton (Engineer), Cut Chemist (Scratching), Eric Krasno (Guitar), Fyre Dept (Keyboards), Ryan Kennedy (Engineer)
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Eardrum
Studio album by Talib Kweli
Released August 21, 2007
Recorded 2006-2007
Genre Alternative hip hop, conscious hip hop
Label Blacksmith Music
Warner Bros. Records
Producer Hi-Tek
Kanye West
Battlecat
Chad beatz
Terrace Martin
Kwamé
DJ Khalil
Madlib
will.i.am
Pete Rock
Just Blaze
A Kid Called Roots
Sha-La Shakier
Nick Speed
Swiff D
Professional reviews
Talib Kweli chronology
Liberation
(2006)
Eardrum
(2007)
Alternate cover

Eardrum is the third solo album from American hip hop artist Talib Kweli. The album was his Warner Bros. Records debut with his first album on his own label, Blacksmith Records. It was released on August 21, 2007 on the Blacksmith Records label with distribution handled by Warner Bros. Records and received mostly favorable reviews.[1]

Talib posted a page on his website where he describes his whole album track by track, allowing fans to listen to every song.[2]

Eardrum debuted at number 2 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling about 60,000 copies in its first week, making it Kweli's highest debuting album to date. On its second week it fell to #20 with sales of 25,000 copies, selling a total of 85,500 units.[3]

Bonus tracks on the International release of the album included "Take It Back" feat. Marsha of Floetry, produced by Karriem Riggins; and "Getting My Grown Man On" feat. Little Brother, produced by Midi Mafia (also appeared on Little Brother's "and Justice for All" mixtape.

Track listing

# Title Time Performer(s) Songwriters Producer(s) Sample(s)
1 "Everything Man" 3:16 Talib Kweli
Res additional vocals by Sonia Sanchez (intro)
Talib Kweli Greene
Otis Jackson Jr.
Madlib
2 "NY Weather Report" 4:35 Talib Kweli with scratches by DJ Jazzy Jeff and Cut Chemist Talib Kweli Greene
Nick Speed
M. Clervoix
Nick Speed
  • Contains sample from "Storm (featuring Edan and Mr. Lif)" by Cut Chemist
3 "Hostile Gospel Pt. 1 (Deliver Us)" 5:22 Talib Kweli Talib Kweli Greene
Justin Smith
Paul Greedus
Didier Marouani
Just Blaze
4 "Say Something" 3:43 Talib Kweli
Jean Grae
Talib Kweli Greene
William Adams
Tsidi Ibrahim
Thomas Bell
James Casey
will.i.am
  • Contains sample from "Theme for LA's Team" by Thomas Bell and James Casey
5 "Country Cousins" 4:31 Talib Kweli
UGK
Raheem DeVaughn
Talib Kweli Greene
P. Lawrence
S. Hollis
Chad Butler
Bernard Freeman
Raheem Devaughn
Larry Mizell
Fonce Mizell
AKidCalledRoots and Sha-La Shakier
  • Contains sample from "Lost on 23rd Street" by Johnny Hammond
6 "Holy Moly" 2:08 Talib Kweli Talib Kweli Greene
Peter Phillips
Bernie Taupin
Elton John
Pete Rock
7 "Eat to Live" 3:07 Talib Kweli Talib Kweli Greene
Otis Jackson Jr.
Weldon Irvine
Tommy Smith
Madlib
8 "In the Mood" 3:55 Talib Kweli
Roy Ayers
Kanye West
Talib Kweli Greene
Kanye West
Brian Potter
Kanye West
9 "Soon the New Day" 4:02 Talib Kweli
Norah Jones
Talib Kweli Greene
Otis Jackson Jr.
Paul Charles
John Mason
Madlib, co-produced by Eric Krasno
  • Contains sample from "Sheba's Song" by Paul Charles and John Mason
10 "Give 'Em Hell" 4:27 Talib Kweli
Coi Mattison
Lyfe Jennings
Talib Kweli Greene
Terrace Martin
Kevin Gilliam
Coi Mattison
Chester Jennings
Al Green
Terrace Martin and Battlecat
  • Contains sample from "I'm Glad You're Mine" as performed by Al Green; written by Al Green
11 "More or Less" 4:40 Talib Kweli
Dion
Talib Kweli Greene
Tony Cottrell
D. Jenkins
Hi-Tek
12 "Stay Around" 4:15 Talib Kweli Talib Kweli Greene
Peter Phillips
Robert Bell
Ronald Bell
George Brown
Cynthia Huggins
Claydes Charles Smith
Dennis Thomas
Pete Rock
13 "Hot Thing" 3:48 Talib Kweli
will.i.am
Talib Kweli Greene
William Adams
Johnny Watson
will.i.am
14 "Space Fruit (Interlude)" 1:31 Sa-Ra Om'Mas Keith
Shafiq Husayn
Sa-Ra
15 "The Perfect Beat" 3:49 Talib Kweli
KRS-One
Talib Kweli Greene
S. Thornton
Leo Parker
Bob Marley
Swiff D
  • Contains sample from "Do It Twice" as performed by Bob Marley; written by Bob Marley
16 "Oh My Stars" 3:40 Talib Kweli
Musiq Soulchild
Talib Kweli Greene
Talib Johnson
DJ Khalil Abdul-Rahman
Amani Fela Greene
DJ Khalil
17 "Listen!!!" 3:28 Talib Kweli Talib Kweli Greene
Kwamé Holland
Fred Williams
Kwamé
  • Contains sample from "Tell Her" as performed by Fred Williams and the Jewels Band; written by Fred Williams
18 "Go with Us" 3:59 Talib Kweli
Strong Arm Steady
Talib Kweli Greene
E. Jones
Jason Smith
Marvin Jones
Charles Mitchell
E. Jones
19 "Hostile Gospel Pt. 2 (Deliver Me)" 4:21 Talib Kweli
Sizzla
Talib Kweli Greene
Miguel Collins
DJ Khalil Abdul-Rahman
David Hinds
DJ Khalil
20 "The Nature" 5:01 Talib Kweli
Justin Timberlake
Talib Kweli Greene
Justin Timberlake
Justin Timberlake, co-produced by Eric Krasno and Adam Deitch
21 "Hush" 3:55 Talib Kweli
Jean Grae
Talib Kweli Greene
C.Burnette
M. Clervoix
Chad beatz
  • (LP Edition (#19)[4] & iTunes Single[5])

Chart Positions

Year Album Chart positions
Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums
2007 Eardrum #2 #1

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