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Street's Disciple [Clean]

 
Album Review: Street's Disciple [Clean]
 

  • Artist: Nas
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 30, 2004
  • Type: Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Ten years deep in the rap game, Nas unveiled Street's Disciple, an indulgent album that sprawls across two discs, freewheeling through a dizzying array of ace productions and thoughtful raps. The album is very much a continuation of its predecessor, God's Son: both helmed primarily by producers Salaam Remi and Chucky Thompson, both uncompromising personal statements that make few concessions to the pop market, and both undoubtedly fascinating, if overindulgent. The difference is, Street's Disciple goes a step further, indulging all the more in the creative whims of Nas. And, with the exception of some first-disc throwaways, the result is nothing short of astounding, especially if you've followed Nas over the course of his first decade. Catchy hooks are few and far between here, granted, with most of the songs crafted as if they were freestyle raps. This works, though, because Nas benefits from outstanding productions, a peerless rap style, and an interesting back-story. The 25 productions here are all courtesy of longtime Nas collaborators Salaam Remi, Chucky Thompson, and L.E.S., with only a couple exceptions (Nas produces a couple himself). These guys know Nas better than anyone, and they deliver the goods: hardcore beats for the streets, usually laced with an inventive sample for a hook effect. These riffs offer Nas ample room to let loose, and he does precisely that on one track after another, often touching upon a specific theme yet doing so in a loose, free-associative manner that highlights his talent for wordplay and storytelling. Within his raps, Nas often mines his own past, present, and future: for instance, he touches upon his heritage ("Bridging the Gap"), his impending marriage ("Getting Married"), his eventual death ("Live Now"), his influences ("U.B.R."), his most memorable female conquests ("Remember the Times"). All of this amounts to a lavish album sure to dazzle true hip-hop heads, who will find much to admire and study here, from the especially deep and twisted raps to the sample-rich productions. On the other hand, all of this also amounts to an album that might prove somewhat impenetrable to those who aren't already attuned to the legacy of Nas. Either way, Street's Disciple is another key album in that ongoing legacy, further evidence that Nas is back on track after falling off during the late '90s with I Am and Nastradamus. It's not a perfect album -- it's far too indulgent for that -- and would have been stronger as a single disc, but its ambitious sprawl makes for a powerful statement that Nas disciples will surely savor. [Sony released a clean edition of Street's Disciple that attempts to curb the abundance of explicit language and sexual content.] ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro Nas (1:50)
A Message to the Feds, Sincerely, We the People Nas, L. David Lewis Nas (2:15)
Nazareth Savage Nas, B. White Nas (2:40)
American Way Nas, G. Clinton, Jr. Nas, Kelis (4:09)
These Are Our Heroes Nas Nas (4:22)
Disciple Nas, L. David Lewis Nas (3:00)
Sekou Story Kool & the Gang, Lightnin' Rod, Nas, J. Brown Nas (2:56)
Live Now Nas Nas (4:30)
Rest of My Life Nas, L. David Lewis Nas (3:50)
Just a Moment Nas, B.H. Edwards, L. David Lewis Nas, Quan (4:23)
Reason Nas, L. David Lewis Nas (4:48)
You Know My Style [*] Nas, J.K. Simmons Nas (2:54)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Suicide Bounce Nas, A. Baker Nas, Busta Rhymes (3:57)
Street's Disciple Nas Olu Dara, Nas (3:57)
U.B.R. (Unauthorized Biography of Rakim) Nas Nas (3:38)
Virgo Nas Nas, Doug E. Fresh (3:26)
Remember the Times (Intro) Nas (0:51)
Remember the Times Nas, R. Stone, L. David Lewis Nas (3:23)
The Makings of a Perfect B**** Nas, L. David Lewis Nas (3:15)
Getting Married Nas Nas (3:46)
No One Else in the Room Nas Nas (5:08)
Bridging the Gap Olu Dara, Nasir "Nas" Jones Olu Dara, Nas (3:56)
War Nas, Keon Bryce Nas, Keon Bryce (4:17)
Me & You (Dedicated to Destiny) Nas, L. David Lewis Nas (3:26)
Thief's Theme [*] Nas Nas (2:59)

Credits

Vincent Henry (Clarinet), Vincent Henry (Flute), Vincent Henry (Guitar), Vincent Henry (Strings), Vincent Henry (Sax (Alto)), Vincent Henry (Sax (Baritone)), Vincent Henry (Sax (Tenor)), Bruce Purse (Trumpet), Bruce Purse (Flugelhorn), Olu Dara (Guitar), Olu Dara (Harmonica), Olu Dara (Trumpet), Olu Dara (Vocals), Nas (Producer), Nas (Instrumentation), Doug E. Fresh (Beat Box), Chris Gehringer (Mastering), Herb Middleton (Bass), Herb Middleton (Keyboards), Herb Middleton (Producer), Mimi (Assistant Engineer), Q-Tip (Producer), Salaam Remi (Organ), Salaam Remi (Synthesizer), Salaam Remi (Bass), Salaam Remi (Guitar), Salaam Remi (Strings), Salaam Remi (Drums), Salaam Remi (Producer), Salaam Remi (Fender Rhodes), Salaam Remi (Horn Arrangements), Salaam Remi (Vocal Producer), Salaam Remi (Instrumentation), Kris Feldman (Art Direction), Kris Feldman (Design), Gary Noble (Engineer), Nut (Keyboards), Colin Miller (Assistant Engineer), Kevin Crouse (Engineer), Kevin Crouse (Mixing), Chucky Thompson (Bass), Chucky Thompson (Guitar), Chucky Thompson (Piano), Chucky Thompson (Drums), Chucky Thompson (Producer), Chucky Thompson (Shaker), Chucky Thompson (Instrumentation), Chucky Thompson (Hi Hat), Danny Clinch (Photography), L.E.S. (Drums), L.E.S. (Programming), L.E.S. (Producer), L.E.S. (Instrumentation), Ryan Evans (Assistant Engineer), Nikki Martin (Coordination), John Adams (Strings), John Adams (Fender Rhodes), Buckwild (Producer), Amerie (Vocals (Background)), Alex Ndione (Assistant Engineer), Patrick Cahalan (Graphic Design), Mike "The Razor" Brinkley (A&R), Tiffany Hasbourne (Stylist), Makeba Riddick (Vocals (Background)), Ben Kane (Assistant Engineer), Timothy "Gov" Ballard (A&R), Katherine Bostic (Vocals), Stin Cohen (Imaging), DJ No Request (Scratching), David Downing (Cello), Debora Francis (Prop Stylist), Jesse Gladstone (Assistant Engineer), Cariton Lyon (Engineer), Jaye Wynn (Assistant Engineer), Quan (Performer), Mark Rinaldi (Assistant Engineer), Mark Rinaldi (Mixing Assistant)
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