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Reflection Eternal

 
Album Review: Reflection Eternal

  • Artist: Talib Kweli & Hi Tek
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 17, 2000
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rap

Review

After releasing a handful of essential 12"s on various Rawkus Records projects in the late '90s, Talib Kweli and DJ Hi-Tek were on the verge of becoming one of hip-hop's best-kept secrets. Yet their original incarnation as a duo expanded into a triumvirate with the inclusion of Mos Def and transformed their eventual manifestation into Black Star, thwarting their initial bid for acclaim. While Kweli's stardom may have been initially eclipsed by his more charismatic cohort, Mos Def, Reflection Eternal houses enough merit to establish Talib as one of this generation's most poetic MCs. Kweli is a rare MC, as his lyricism resounds with a knowledge that transcends his still tender age. He does not aspire to reprogram the masses with this album, just rehabilitate them, as he laments on "The Blast": "They ask me what I'm writing for/I'm writing to show you what we fighting for." In an effort to celebrate life, Kweli breaks down hip-hop's obsession with death on "Good Mourning" and "Too Late." But it is his varied lyrical content that is most inspiring, effortlessly transitioning from the poignant circle-of-life epic "For Women" to the rugged "Some Kind of Wonderful" and "Down for the Count," featuring Rah Digga and Xzibit. While the unassuming, largely minimalist grooves that Hi-Tek supplied on Black Star's debut longed for a dramatic flair, he displays a remarkable maturation on Reflection Eternal. In fact, Tek's loping keyboard wails, soulful staccato claps, and shimmering piano loops are often sublime in their arrangement and outcome. Though Kweli and Hi-Tek's debut harbors over-ambitious tendencies, clocking in at over 70 minutes in length, they are a duo that will undoubtedly stain their memory into hip-hop's collective memory with this noteworthy debut. Welcome to the new generation of Native Tongue speaking. ~ Matt Conaway, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Experience Dedication Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek (2:23)
Move Somethin' (Lyrics) Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek (3:08)
Some Kind of Wonderful (Lyrics) Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek (3:14)
The Blast Vinia Mojica, Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek (3:07)
This Means You (Lyrics) Dante Smith Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek, Mos Def (4:12)
Too Late (Lyrics) Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek, RES (3:25)
Memories Live (Lyrics) Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek (3:58)
Africa Dream (Lyrics) Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek (4:09)
Down for the Count (Lyrics) Rah Digga, Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek, Xzibit (3:51)
Name of the Game (Lyrics) Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek (1:50)
Ghetto Afterlife (Lyrics) Kool G Rap Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek, Kool G Rap (2:58)
On My Way (Lyrics) Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek (1:09)
Love Language (Lyrics) Celia Faussart, Helene Faussart Les Nubians, Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek (5:02)
Love Speakeasy Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek (1:38)
Soul Rebels (Lyrics) Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek, De La Soul (4:02)
Eternalists (Lyrics) Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek (3:58)
Big del from da Natti Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek (1:15)
Touch You (Lyrics) Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek (4:41)
Good Mourning (Lyrics) Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek (3:34)
Expansion Outro Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek (7:59)
For Women (Lyrics) Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek

Credits

Tiye Phoenix (Vocals (Background)), Kendra Ross (Vocals (Background)), Big Del (Vocals (Background)), Imani Uzuri (Vocal Arrangement), Asi (Layout Design), De La Soul (Performer), Xzibit (Performer), Rikki Stein (Liner Notes), Little Tone (Vocals (Background)), Dave Dar (Engineer), Darcel (Vocals (Background)), Hi-Tek (Producer), Talib Kweli (Producer), Hi-Tek (Mixing), Guy Snider (Engineer), Troy Hightower (Mixing), Nonye (Vocals), Derrick Gardner (Trumpet), Weldon Irvine (Producer), Vinia Mojica (Vocals), Willo (Design), Asi (Design), Hi-Tek (Executive Producer), Donte (Vocals (Background)), Willo (Layout Design), Teodross Avery (Saxophone), Dave Dar (Mixing), Tracie (Vocals (Background)), Talib Kweli (Vocals), Talib Kweli (Executive Producer), Weldon Irvine (Keyboards), Katushia (Vocals (Background)), Troy Hightower (Engineer), Tiyi Willingham (Vocals (Background)), Mos Def (Performer), Monique Walker (Vocals (Background)), Rah Digga (Performer), Ken Ifill (Mixing), Jerome Lagarrigue (Illustrations), Rick James (Producer), Steve Souder (Mixing), Kendra Ross (Vocals), Tiye Phoenix (Vocals), Jerome Lagarrigue (Cover Illustration), Crossfader Chris (Cut), Crossfader Chris (Cutting Engineer), Bassi Kolo Percussion Group (Percussion), Hi-Tek (Engineer), Kool G Rap (Performer), Neb Luv (Vocals (Background)), Owen Brown (Fiddle), Chris Athens (Mastering), Imani Uzuri (Vocals (Background)), Carlisle Young (Mixing), Les Nubians (Performer)
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