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Reel to Reel

 
Album Review: Reel to Reel

  • Artist: Grand Puba
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1992
  • Total Time: 57:37
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

In a sense, Grand Puba really never was a genuine member of Brand Nubian. He was several years older than Lord Jamar and Sadat X, and had already recorded with the old-school crew Masters of Ceremony several years before finally hooking up with his younger mates. And even the mostly collective-minded One for All featured a couple Puba solo joints. Based on the sophomore Brand Nubian outing, it is pretty clear that Grand Puba's carefree verbal play, completely unencumbered by ideology, tempered the more in-your-face manifestation of Jamar and Sadat X's radical politics since In God We Trust which, as thrillingly polemical as it could be, was also rather severe and uncompromising, even apocalyptic, in its outlook, and therefore off-putting at times. Likewise, based on this debut solo album, it's clear that Brand Nubian created precisely the right context in which Puba's self-reflexive braggadocio could flourish without wearing thin because Reel to Reel, as much fun as it is, has little in the way of substance. As a result, the record never becomes more than a pleasing divertissement. Minus any counterweights who can "drop the science," Puba, like some sort of hip-hop Dolemite, proved to be interested mostly in self-puffery, partying, and playing the ladies. While the persona is entertaining as far as it goes, it doesn't have a lot of mileage in it unless you have a high tolerance for tall tales about stunts and blunts. The artist himself had a good time satirizing this penchant at the beginning of the classic "Wake Up" from One for All, but seems to have lost sight of some of the possibilities for self-parody here. Having said that, the album really does have a lot to offer, including the irresistible one-two punch of "Check Tha Resume" and "360°," the deep-fried "Honey Don't Front," and the delightfully lazy "Who Makes the Loot?," whipped off with Brand New Heavies when they were at their funkiest. The production (most of it by the artist himself) is universally excellent, and Puba is, without a doubt, one of the cleverest, most cheekily complex MCs to ever pick up a microphone. Just bring your incredulity and sense of humor -- the lower the brow the better -- and Reel to Reel is a real hoot. ~ Stanton Swihart, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Check Tha Resume (Lyrics) Grand Puba (3:51)
360° (What Goes Around) Marie Dixon Grand Puba (4:01)
That's How We Move It (Lyrics) Carter Stanley, Marie Dixon Grand Puba (3:19)
Check It Out (Lyrics) Marie Dixon Mary J. Blige, Grand Puba (3:32)
Big Kids Don't Play (Lyrics) Marie Dixon Grand Puba (3:47)
Honey Don't Front John Gamble, Dante Ross Grand Puba (4:08)
Lick Shot John Gamble, Dante Ross Grand Puba (4:35)
Ya Know How It Goes (Lyrics) Marie Dixon Grand Puba (4:19)
Reel to Reel (Lyrics) Lou Donaldson, Marie Dixon Grand Puba (3:57)
Soul Controller (Lyrics) Marie Dixon, A. King Grand Puba (4:25)
Proper Education (Lyrics) Marie Dixon Grand Puba (3:35)
Back It Up (Lyrics) Marie Dixon Grand Puba (3:51)
Baby What's Your Name? (Lyrics) Marie Dixon Grand Puba (2:54)
360° (What Goes Around) [SD50 Remix][*] Marie Dixon Grand Puba (4:00)
Who Makes the Loot? [*] Jan Kincaid, Andrew Levy, Simon Bartholomew Grand Puba (3:23)

Credits

Jack Hersca (?), Mark Seliger (Photography), Herb Powers (Mastering), Grand Puba (Producer), Rob Sutton (Engineer), DJ Shabazz (Producer), Orlando Aguillen (Producer), Grand Puba (Mixing), Geeby Dajani (Producer), Mary J. Blige (Vocals), Latief (Producer), The Brand New Heavies (Producer), John Gamble (Engineer), Vaughn Sessions (Engineer), John Gamble (Producer), Carol Bobolts (Design), Mary J. Blige (Performer)
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Reel to Reel
Studio album by Grand Puba
Released October 20, 1992
Genre Hip Hop
Length 57:37
Label Elektra Records
61314
Producer Grand Puba
DJ Shabazz
SD50's
The Brand New Heavies
Orlando Aguillen
Latief
Kid Capri
Professional reviews
Grand Puba chronology
Reel to Reel
(1992)
2000
(1995)

Reel to Reel is the debut album by Grand Puba. It was Puba's first solo venture, following group projects with the likes of the short lived group Masters of Ceremony and Brand Nubian. Both of the group’s albums were critically acclaimed but failed to duplicate that success in terms of album sales. The album was largely produced by Puba himself, with help from the Stimulated Dummies, Kid Capri and others. Reel to Reel includes the number one Rap hit "360 Degrees (What Goes Around)", as well as the singles "Check it Out" (featuring a young Mary J. Blige), and "Ya Know How it Goes."

Contents

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Performer (s)
1 "Check Tha Resume" Grand Puba Grand Puba
2 "360 Degrees (What Goes Around)" Grand Puba Grand Puba
3 "That's How We Move It" DJ Shabazz Grand Puba
4 "Check it Out" Grand Puba Grand Puba, Mary J. Blige
5 "Big Kids Don't Play" Grand Puba Grand Puba
6 "Honey Don't Front" Grand Puba, SD50's Grand Puba
7 "Lickshot" Grand Puba, SD50's Grand Puba
8 "Ya Know How it Goes" Grand Puba Grand Puba
9 "Reel to Reel" Grand Puba Grand Puba
10 "Soul Controller" Anthony Latief King Grand Puba
11 "Proper Education" Grand Puba Grand Puba
12 "Back it Up" Grand Puba, Kid Capri Grand Puba, Kid Capri
13 "Baby What's Your Name?" Grand Puba Grand Puba
14 "360 Degrees (What Goes Around)
(SD50's Remix)" *
SD50's Grand Puba
15 "Who Makes the Loot?" * The Brand New Heavies,
Orlando Aguillen
Grand Puba

tracks 14 and 15 are listed as bonus tracks; "Who Makes The Loot" only available on the CD-release of the album.

Chart positions

Album chart positions

Year Album Chart positions
Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums
1992 Reel to Reel #28 #14

Singles chart positions

Year Song Chart positions
Billboard Hot 100 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Hot Rap Singles Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales
1992 "360 Degrees (What Goes Around)" #68 #30 #1 #21
1993 "Check it Out" - #85 #13 -

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