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Album Review: Idlewild
 

  • Artist: OutKast
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 22, 2006
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

A lot happened to OutKast between the moment they began to think about making a movie and the release of Idlewild. In 1998, no studio would back the movie they were plotting. Fast-forward eight years, past a fourth successive classic album, a double-disc blockbuster, and countless breakup rumors, as well as moonlighting gigs involving supporting actor roles and a successful dog kennel. Along the way, OutKast's first movie took on an entirely different shape, from Aquemini to Idlewild, and the duo attained enough star power to gain the support of HBO and Universal. After a series of delays with its soundtrack, Idlewild reached theaters in August 2006. Set in the prohibition era, Big Boi plays a speakeasy owner, while Dré is the relatively introverted piano-playing son of a mortician. These roles are no stretch, and they cross paths in only a handful of scenes; this all befits the together-but-separate presentation the duo has maintained for a few years. That presentation holds true throughout Idlewild's soundtrack, which doubles as the sixth OutKast album. Big Boi and André 1936 share little space on a disc that's not so much a series of misfires as it's filled with shots that reach their targets, albeit softly and with little trace of impact. Rich with color and energy, mischievous asides, and biting observations, the album presents fresh ideas every couple of minutes. However, at the same time, it just keeps on going, and even its highlights fall short of OutKast's past and fail to transcend its assortment of inspirations. Little of it sticks. The music of the '30s seeps through a handful of tracks, the best of which is led by Big Boi protégé Janelle Monaé, a young vocalist who stomps and sways through her time in the spotlight. Despite Dré's likely position as the driving creative force behind the whole project -- and its further strides away from what his detractors think he should be doing -- he's far more effective as an MC than a singer. When it comes to rapping, he's "bored" with "no dragon to battle," yet the verse containing that proclamation outstrips just about all the lines he croons. "Hollywood Divorce" is an exception, where he does triple duty (producer, MC, vocalist) and guides Big Boi, Lil Wayne, and Snoop Dogg through a modern-day version of "Burn Hollywood Burn." Big Boi is the album's saving grace, still every bit the undervalued force with scythe-like rhymes and gazelle-like moves. Idlewild is certainly a spectacle, and an occasionally entertaining and enlightening one at that, but it translates into an elaborate diversion when compared to what this duo has done in the past. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro OutKast (2:12)
Mighty O P. Brown OutKast (4:16)
Peaches P. Brown OutKast, Sleepy Brown (3:10)
Idlewild Blue (Don't Chu Worry 'Bout Me) OutKast (3:24)
Infatuation (Interlude) OutKast (0:48)
N2U P. Brown OutKast, Khujo Goodie (3:40)
Morris Brown OutKast, Sleepy Brown (4:24)
Chronomentrophobia OutKast (2:12)
The Train P. Brown OutKast, Sleepy Brown (4:09)
Life Is Like a Musical OutKast (2:14)
No Bootleg DVDs (Interlude) OutKast (0:50)
Hollywood Divorce D.P. "Dad" Carter Snoop Dogg, OutKast, Lil Wayne (5:23)
Zora (Interlude) OutKast (0:16)
Call the Law OutKast, Janelle Monáe (4:51)
Bamboo & Cross (Interlude) OutKast (0:54)
Buggface OutKast (2:45)
Makes No Sense at All OutKast (2:53)
In Your Dreams P. Brown OutKast, Killer Mike, Janelle Monáe (3:34)
PJ & Rooster OutKast (4:27)
Mutron Angel OutKast, Whild Peach (4:18)
Greatest Show on Earth OutKast, Macy Gray (3:06)
You're Beautiful (Interlude) OutKast (0:29)
When I Look in Your Eyes OutKast (2:43)
Dyin' to Live OutKast (2:07)
A Bad Note OutKast (8:47)

Credits

Bamboo (Vocals), Snoop Dogg (Vocals), Leslie Brathwaite (Mixing), Preston Crump (Bass), John Frye (Engineer), John Frye (Mixing), Bernie Grundman (Mastering), Kevin Kendricks (Keyboards), Kevin Kendricks (Producer), Debra Killings (Bass), Debra Killings (Vocals), Debra Killings (Vocals (Background)), Organized Noize (Programming), Organized Noize (Producer), Organized Noize (Drum Programming), Neil Pogue (Mixing), Dave Robbins (Bass), Dave Robbins (Keyboards), Albey Scholl (Harmonica), Phil Tan (Mixing), Chris Jackson (Engineer), Mike Patterson (Bass), Mike Patterson (Guitar), Tom Doty (Mixing Assistant), Joi Gilliam (Vocals), Joi Gilliam (Vocals (Background)), Vernon Mungo (Engineer), Ralph Cacciurri (Engineer), Sean Davis (Engineer), Terry Smith (Vocals (Background)), André Benjamin (Vocals), André Benjamin (Executive Producer), Jerry Freeman (Cornet), Jerry Freeman (Horn), Jerry Freeman (Horn Arrangements), Antwan Patton (Executive Producer), David Whild (Guitar), David Whild (Vocals (Background)), Macy Gray (Vocals), Victor Alexander (Drums), Regina Davenport (A&R), Cutmaster Swift (Scratching), Lil Wayne (Vocals), Mike Hardnett (Guitar), Marvin "Chanz" Parkman (Keyboards), Robert Hannon (Engineer), Robert Hannon (Assistant Engineer), Denise Trorman (Art Direction), Denise Trorman (Design), Josh Phillips (Assistant Engineer), Sleepy Brown (Vocals), Sleepy Brown (Vocals (Background)), Malik Albert (Engineer), André 3000 (Guitar), André 3000 (Piano), André 3000 (Arranger), André 3000 (Keyboards), André 3000 (Programming), André 3000 (Vocals), André 3000 (Vocals (Background)), André 3000 (Producer), André 3000 (Drum Programming), André 3000 (Keyboard Programming), John Holmes (Engineer), John Holmes (Assistant Engineer), John Holmes (Mixing Assistant), Rob Skipworth (Assistant Engineer), Rob Skipworth (Mixing Assistant), Eddie Ellis (Conductor), Vincent Alexander (Assistant Engineer), Chris Carmouche (Engineer), Chris Carmouche (Mixing), Warren Bletcher (Assistant Engineer), Warren Bletcher (Mixing Assistant), Chris Rakestraw (Mixing Assistant), David "Whild" Brown (Vocals (Background)), Morris Brown College Gospel Choir (Instrumentation), Kori Anders (Engineer), Kori Anders (Assistant Engineer), Kori Anders (Mixing Assistant), Gary Fly (Engineer), Gary Fly (Assistant Engineer), Gary Fly (Mixing Assistant), Johnny Vulture (Producer), Josh Houghkirk (Mixing Assistant), Janelle Monáe (Arranger), Janelle Monáe (Vocals), Janelle Monáe (Vocals (Background)), Janelle Monáe (Producer), Jason Freeman (Horn), Chuck Lightning (Arranger), Chuck Lightning (Producer), Kory Aaron (Assistant Engineer), Steven Boos (Drums), Jeff Bowden (Keyboards), Myrna "Peach" Brown (Vocals), Dookieblossumgame (Vocals), Tuesday Henderson (Percussion), Aaron Holton (Assistant Engineer), Hot Tub Tony (Vocals (Background)), Kevin Kendrix (Synthesizer), Kevin Kendrix (Piano), Kevin Kendrix (Keyboards), Kevin Kendrix (Horn Arrangements), Ryan McDaniels (Assistant Engineer), Wyatt Oates (Assistant Engineer), Skreechy Peachy (Vocals), Skreechy Peachy (Vocals (Background)), Matthew Still (Engineer), Matthew Still (Assistant Engineer), Uncoolgirlz Choir (Vocals (Background)), Melissa Zampatti (Vocals)
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Wikipedia: Idlewild (Outkast album)
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Idlewild
Idlewild cover
Soundtrack companion album by Outkast
Released August 21, 2006
Recorded 2005–2006
Genre Hip hop, blues, R&B, jazz
Length 78:05
Label LaFace/Jive
Producer Earthtone III, Organized Noize
Professional reviews
Outkast chronology
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
(2003)
Idlewild
(2006)
Singles from Idlewild
  1. "Mighty O"
    Released: June 27, 2006
  2. "Morris Brown"
    Released: August 14, 2006
  3. "Idlewild Blue (Don't chu Worry 'Bout Me)"
    Released: November 9, 2006
  4. "Hollywood Divorce"
    Released: November 6, 2006
  5. "The Train"
    Released: December 4, 2006

Idlewild is an Outkast album released on August 22, 2006. It features songs from and inspired by Outkast's musical film Idlewild, released by Universal Pictures in August 2006, and also Outkast recordings not necessarily related to the film. In the U.S., the Idlewild album charted at #2 pop and #1 R&B, selling two million copies to date; in the UK Idlewild peaked at #16. The film itself was relatively less successful.

Contents

Background

Though less a soundtrack and more of a companion album, the Idlewild album features seven songs from in the Idlewild film: "Chronomentrophobia", "Makes No Sense at All", "PJ and Rooster", "Greatest Show on Earth", "When I Look in Your Eyes", and, from the end credits, "Morris Brown". Two snippets of film dialogue are also included on the album as interludes. The rest of the songs performed in the film were included on the earlier Outkast LPs Big Boi and Dre Present...Outkast and Speakerboxxx/The Love Below.

The first single of the album, "Mighty 'O'", features both André 3000 and Big Boi; the song takes its lyrical hook from the Cab Calloway song "Minnie the Moocher" ("Mighty-ighty-ighty O") and seems to be an example of the album's mix of hip hop and more traditional American jazz and blues. Next, similar to previous Outkast albums such as Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, two singles—one solely by Big Boi, the other solely by André 3000—were released simultaneously. The second single, almost exclusively featuring Big Boi, is the marching band–influenced "Morris Brown", featuring guest artists Sleepy Brown and Scar, both artists on Big Boi's Purple Ribbon label. The song's title is a reference to Atlanta's Morris Brown College, with the school's marching band providing the instrumentation.

The third single, André 3000's "Idlewild Blue (Don'tchu Worry 'Bout Me)" delves into the blues genre, complete with a blues-style acoustic guitar riff and a harmonica element reminiscent of Aquemini single "Rosa Parks". In tune with the film, Idlewild reflects Outkast's original style tempered by 1930s influences. The fourth single, "Hollywood Divorce" was released in November of 2006, and features verses from Lil' Wayne and Snoop Dogg and is produced by André 3000.

Track listing

# Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Intro"     2:12
2. "Mighty 'O'"   André Benjamin, Antwan Patton, Cab Calloway, Clarence Gaskill, Dave Robbins, Irving Mills, Patrick Brown, Ray Murray, Rico Wade 4:16
3. "Peaches" (featuring Sleepy Brown & Scar) Patton, Marvin Parkman, Mike Hardnett, P. Brown, Preston Crump, Murray, Wade, Terrence Smith 3:11
4. "Idlewild Blue (Don'tchu Worry 'Bout Me)"   Benjamin 3:24
5. "Infatuation" (interlude)   0:49
6. "N2U" (featuring Khujo Goodie) Patton, Mike Patterson, P. Brown, Murray, Wade, Robert Manzoli, Wallace Khatib, Willie Knighton 3:41
7. "Morris Brown" (featuring Scar & Sleepy Brown) Benjamin, Patton, T. Smith 4:25
8. "Chronomentrophobia"   Benjamin 2:12
9. "The Train" (featuring Sleepy Brown & Scar) Patton, David Brown, Joi Gilliam, Kevin Kendrick, Myrna Brown, P. Brown, T. Smith 4:10
10. "Life Is Like a Musical"   Benjamin 2:14
11. "No Bootleg DVDs" (interlude)   0:50
12. "Hollywood Divorce" (featuring Lil Wayne & Snoop Dogg) Benjamin, Patton, Calvin Broadus, Dwayne Carter 5:23
13. "Zora" (interlude)   0:17
14. "Call the Law" (featuring Janelle Monáe) Patton, Charles Joseph II, Janelle Robinson, N. Irvin III 4:52
15. "Bamboo & Cross" (interlude)   0:55
16. "Buggface"   Patton, David Sheats, Jeminesse Smith 2:46
17. "Makes No Sense at All"   Benjamin 2:54
18. "In Your Dreams" (featuring Killer Mike & Janelle Monáe) Patton, Robinson, P. Brown, Murray 3:35
19. "PJ & Rooster"   Benjamin, Patton 4:28
20. "Mutron Angel" (featuring Whild Peach) Patton, D. Brown, M. Brown 4:18
21. "Greatest Show on Earth" (featuring Macy Gray) Benjamin 3:07
22. "You're Beautiful" (interlude)   0:30
23. "When I Look in Your Eyes"   Benjamin, Kendrick 2:43
24. "Dyin' to Live"   Benjamin 2:08
25. "A Bad Note"   Benjamin, Kendrick 8:47
78:05

Album chart positions

Year Album Chart positions
Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums Top Canadian Albums Top Internet Albums
2006 Idlewild 2 1 6 2

Album certifications

Country Certification Sales/shipments
Canada Gold[1] 50,000
USA 2x Platinum 2,000,000
Worldwide 2x Platinum 2,550,000

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