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Album Review: Labor Days

  • Artist: Aesop Rock
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 18, 2001
  • Genre: Rap

Review

After finding an eager online audience for his dense soundscapes and even more complex rhymes, New York MC Aesop Rock released his most potent combination of words and music on his Def Jux debut. Crammed with references to history and mythology, as well as the usual pop-culture name checks, Aesop's lyrics remain unusually verbose and intelligent here, but he's also able to spin them into compelling stories. The best example is the bittersweet, follow-your-dreams saga of "No Regrets," which chronicles a woman's sacrifices for art from childhood to old age. Besides the wealth of detail, the song doesn't sugarcoat the loneliness of its subject, even as it shows her at ease with her choices. And on "9-5ers Anthem," Aesop -- who still works a day job himself -- allays any concerns about him being a hip-hop elitist, offering a shout out to the blue-collar masses. There are still instances where he gives his listeners simply too much information to process for a pop song ("The Tugboat Complex, Pt. 3"), but, overall, he does his best job yet at balancing smarts and accessibility. Of course, with such a focus on lyrics, it's easy to ignore the beats behind them -- but while the sampled backing is sometimes on the plain side, Labor Days contains some inventive bites from classical music, and more than a few tunes will grow on you, if given the chance. ~ Dan LeRoy, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Labor Aesop Rock Aesop Rock (2:32)
Daylight Aesop Rock Aesop Rock (4:26)
Save Yourself Aesop Rock Aesop Rock (4:59)
Flashflood Aesop Rock Aesop Rock (3:54)
No Regrets Aesop Rock Aesop Rock (4:31)
One Brick Aesop Rock Illogic, Aesop Rock (4:32)
The Tugboat Complex, Pt. 3 Aesop Rock Aesop Rock (3:46)
Coma Aesop Rock Aesop Rock (3:56)
Battery Aesop Rock Aesop Rock (5:07)
Boombox Aesop Rock Aesop Rock (5:05)
Bent Life Aesop Rock Aesop Rock (4:49)
The Yes and the Y'all Aesop Rock Aesop Rock (4:04)
9-5ers Anthem Aesop Rock Aesop Rock (4:38)
Shovel Aesop Rock Aesop Rock (4:45)

Credits

Illogic (Performer), Omega One (Producer), Dan Ezra Lang (Design), Dan Ezra Lang (Art Direction), Aesop Rock (Producer), Aesop Rock (Vocals), Omega One (Scratching), Aesop Rock (Engineer), Emily Lazar (Mastering)
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Labor Days
Studio album by Aesop Rock
Released September 18, 2001
Genre Alternative hip-hop
Length 61:03
Label Definitive Jux
DJX013
Producer Aesop Rock
Omega One
Blockhead
Professional reviews
Aesop Rock chronology
Float
(2000)
Labor Days
(2001)
Daylight
(2002)

Labor Days is American hip hop artist Aesop Rock's third album, his second major release, and his first on the Definitive Jux record label. It was released on September 18, 2001 to considerable critical acclaim. It is a concept album, painting a portrait of the day-to-day lives of the working class. It features production work from longtime Aesop Rock collaborator Blockhead, including his trademark style of world folk samples.

Labor Days is considered to be Aesop Rock's definitive work, hailing near unanimous praise from all critics, and becoming a cornerstone of the underground rap movement from the late 90's through the present.

The song "Labor" was featured in Tony Hawk Pro Skater 4.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Labor" – 2:32
  2. "Daylight" – 4:26
    • Contains a sample from "She Is My Lady" by Eric Gale.
  3. "Save Yourself" – 4:59
  4. "Flashflood" – 3:54
  5. "No Regrets" – 4:31
    • Contains a vocal sample from "I Will Find You" by Clannad and string sample from "The Kiss" by Trevor Jones.
  6. "One Brick" (featuring Illogic) – 4:32
  7. "The Tugboat Complex Pt. 3" – 3:46
  8. "Coma" – 3:56
    • Features an excerpt of "Moving Forward", a track from Lee "Scratch" Perry's 1973 album "Blackboard Jungle Dub".
  9. "Battery" – 5:07
  10. "Boombox" – 5:05
  11. "Bent Life" (featuring C-Rayz Walz) – 4:49
  12. "The Yes and the Y'all" – 4:04
  13. "9-5er's Anthem" – 4:38
  14. "Shovel" – 4:45

Singles

  • "Coma"
    • Release date: July 24, 2001
  • "Boombox"
    • Release date: August 21, 2001
  • "Daylight"
    • Release date: 2001

Credits

  • Executive producer: Aesop Rock
  • Engineering: Aesop Rock
  • Mastering: Emily Lazar
  • Art direction: Dan Ezra Lang
  • Design: Dan Ezra Lang

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