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Lost Change

 
Album Review: Lost Change

  • Artist: will.i.am
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 25, 2001
  • Type: Soundtrack
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Jay Dee and Pete Rock's extremely contrasting contributions to BBE's ambitious and rapidly unfolding beat-suite series has made it increasingly difficult to discern where the label's "true" musical vision lies. While Jay Dee's Welcome to Detroit was a more rhyme-orientated opus, Pete Rock's Petestrumentals was a distinctly jazzy, instrumental-based endeavor. will.i.am's "Lost Change" is a solid extension of this movement, as it cozily nestles itself in between these two releases, sprinkling in an equal assortment of both beats and rhymes. Though will has taken the instrumental-based series and put his own stamp on it, that stamp still contains occasional hues of Black Eyed Peas' (of which will is a member) organic stylings ("Ev Rebahdee" featuring Planet Asia). Yet, BBE's progressive format frees will up to dabble in a menagerie of musical styles. And he is up to the challenge, as "Lost Change" fuses together aspects of jazz, electronica, funk, Caribbean, and trip-hop rhythms. While the straight-up rhyming tracks border on sublime ("I Am") to humdrum ("Money" featuring Huck Fynn, Oezlem, and Horn Dogs), it is the instrumental format where will truly flourishes. Showing a true knack for experimentation, will leisurely darts back and forth between the reggae-scented "Possessions," "Lost Change" (which coalesces jazzy horns, with junkyard band riffing), and the hazy electronic fuzz of "Thai Arrive," which unfolds like a Radiohead track, minus the attitude. Similarly, "Lay Me Down" has the potential to be a breakout hit, as will's infectious snare claps and blissful horn snippets provide a cooled-out platform for Terry Dexter's soulful vocal scatting. On "Control Tower" will inserts a vocal clip that states, "I'm on the brink of a great achievement." Though "Lost Change" falls short of those expectations, will does an admirable job of implementing a host of different styles, without losing the listener in the process, as "Lost Change" is a sophisticated, musically enthralling endeavor, which still manages to be accessible. ~ Matt Conaway, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Ev Rebahdee will.i.am Planet Asia, will.i.am (4:26)
Lay Me Down will.i.am will.i.am, Terry Dexter (4:09)
Possessions will.i.am will.i.am (1:18)
Tai Arrive will.i.am will.i.am (2:02)
If You Didn't Know will.i.am will.i.am, Mike Myers (3:48)
Money will.i.am Horn Dogs, will.i.am (4:09)
Lost Change will.i.am will.i.am (2:24)
I Am will.i.am will.i.am (5:15)
Hooda Hella U will.i.am will.i.am (2:41)
Lost Change in E Minor will.i.am will.i.am (2:41)
Yadda Yadda will.i.am will.i.am (3:44)
Em a Double Dee will.i.am will.i.am (4:35)
Control Tower will.i.am will.i.am (3:15)
Lost Change in D Minor will.i.am will.i.am (2:38)

Credits

Printz Board (Keyboards), will.i.am (Producer), will.i.am (Executive Producer), will.i.am (Moog Bass), Peter Adarkwah (Executive Producer), Dylan Dresdow (Mixing), Mike Myers (Performer), will.i.am (Synthesizer), J. Curtis (Guitar), will.i.am (Juno), will.i.am (Clavinet), Printz Board (Trumpet), Terry Dexter (?), will.i.am (Engineer), will.i.am (Mixing), Seth Friedman (Executive Producer), will.i.am (Organ (Hammond)), Quincy McCrary (Organ (Hammond)), Jason Green (?), Albert Watson (Photography), Dawn Beckman (Vocals (Background)), Dylan Dresdow (Engineer), Printz Board (Bass), will.i.am (Kalimba), Planet Asia (Performer)
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Lost Change
Studio album by will.i.am
Released October 2, 2001
Recorded 2000-2001
Genre Hip hop
Label Atlantic Records
Producer will.i.am
Professional reviews
will.i.am chronology
Lost Change
(2001)
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(2003)

Lost Change is the first full-length album by will.i.am, released in 2001 on Atlantic Records. Will.i.am is the first member of The Black Eyed Peas to create a solo album. It is also a part of BBE's Beat Generation series, along with J Dilla's Welcome 2 Detroit, Marley Marl's Re-Entry, Pete Rock's PeteStrumentals, and DJ Jazzy Jeff's The Magnificent. The concept of the album takes shape as a original soundtrack to a movie entitled "Lost Change".

A music video was made for the song, "I Am"

Track listing

  1. "Ev Rebahdee" (feat. Planet Asia)
  2. "Lay Me Down" (feat. Terry Dexter)
  3. "Possessiones"
  4. "Tai Arrive"
  5. "If You Didn't Know" (feat. Mykill Miers)
  6. "Money" (feat. The Horn Dogs, Huck Fynn & Oezlem)
  7. "Lost Change"
  8. "I Am"
  9. "Hooda Hella U" (feat. Medusa)
  10. "Lost Change in E Minor"
  11. "Yadda Yadda"
  12. "Em a Double Dee" (feat. Madd Dogg)
  13. "Control Tower"
  14. "Lost Change in D Minor"

Tracking engineer: will.i.am

Mixing engineer: Dylan "3-D" Dresdow


 
 

 

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