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The Greatest Story Ever Told

 
Album Review: The Greatest Story Ever Told

  • Artist: David Banner
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 20, 2008
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

The pre-release hype for The Greatest Story Ever Told claimed the album would find David Banner "connecting on a larger scale," with "social commentary at its finest" being the heart of the album. On the opening "So Long," the underappreciated rapper connects and offers compelling commentary at a furious rate, whipping through topics such as 9/11, the shooting of Sean Bell, and the war on Iraq before landing on the apathy he sees everywhere: "This is Banner's middle finger!" is aimed not just at the oppressors but the generation that won't fight back, all done over a Get Cool 3000 production that's as busy, layered, and fascinating as the track's lyrics. This promising opener gives way to an album that never dips below good, and often borders on excellent, but it's almost as if two very different full-lengths were mixed together. Greatest Story never figures out how to mix Banner's brave new world with the comfortable tracks it falls back on, allowing listeners to bail whenever they feel like it and undermining his apathy argument in the process. When the brilliant rebirth of "G.S.E.T. Intro" gives way to the predictable club track "Suicide Doors," it diminishes the power of both. Even more unbelievable is how "A Girl" offers the unsettling "Do you like it when I grab your neck?/And squeeze it til your face turn blue?/Could you please come and sign this waiver/If pass out girl you can't sue" (a female voice answers all these questions with a "Yeah Daddy"), and then "Syrup Sipping" gets deep and ponders how "we then subliminally became what they think we are anyway." Banner is a complex man who skillfully testifies in front of Congress on the most dangerous of issues -- the impact of gangsta rap lyrics -- and his ability to balance his intelligence with his brutish side is what has made his previous albums so memorable. Here his Hulk half brings the topical "wake up America" message to a halt, creating an experience that's beyond frustrating. Dismantle, reconstruct, then split, and The Greatest Story Ever Told earns decent marks -- it's just hard not to focus on the handful of cuts that point to what could have been. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
So Long David Banner (3:42)
G.S.E.T. Intro David Banner (1:29)
Suicide Doors (Lyrics) David Banner, Kandi, UGK (4:14)
Speaker Lil Wayne, Akon, David Banner, Snoop Dogg (4:07)
T.I. Speaks (Interlude) David Banner (2:10)
Get Like Me (Lyrics) David Banner, Yung Joc, Chris Brown (3:44)
Shawty Say (Lyrics) David Banner, Lil Wayne (3:38)
A Girl David Banner (3:15)
Syrup Sipping [Banner Beat Break] David Banner (1:07)
Hold On David Banner, Marcus (4:42)
Cadillac on 22's, Pt. 2 David Banner (4:18)
Uncle Swac (Interlude) David Banner (3:47)
I Get By David Banner, Carl Thomas (3:24)
Freedom (Interlude) David Banner (1:03)
B.A.N. (The Love Song) David Banner (4:31)
Point 'Em to the Door David Banner, Jim Jones (4:25)
Marz [Banner Beat Break] David Banner (1:09)
Ball with Me Chamillionaire, David Banner (3:25)
K.O. David Banner (3:29)
Fly David Banner, Jazze Pha (3:10)
Faith David Banner (3:37)
[Untitled] David Banner (7:17)

Credits

Justin Trawick (Assistant), Patrick Viala (Mixing), Jason "Chyld" Kpana (A&R), Travis Daniels (Engineer), William Durst (Engineer), Chris Carmouche (Engineer), Jean-Marie Horvat (Mixing), Liz Garner (A&R), 3mcclaingirls! (Vocals (Background)), John Frye (Engineer), Lavell Crump (Producer), Gary Fly (Assistant), Carlos Bess (Mixing), John Haynes (Mixing), Davel "Bo" McKenzie (Programming), Tom Coyne (Mastering), Mike B. (Stylist), John Frye (Mixing), Roberto Caiaffa (Marketing), James M. Wisner (Engineer), Davel "Bo" McKenzie (Producer), Jared Robbins (Assistant), Denny Ogle (Engineer), Manny Marroquin (Mixing), Aliaune "Akon" Thiam (Programming), Mike Miller (Assistant), Vickie Charles (Publicity), Shane Morris (Assistant), Joe Spix (Design), Warren Bletcher (Assistant), Justin Marchan (Engineer), Chris Jackson (Engineer), Kori Anders (Engineer), Chris Soper (Assistant), Get Cool 3000 (Programming), Tiffani Tyre (Vocals (Background)), Joe Spix (Art Direction), Patrick Hoeck (Photography), Kori Anders (Assistant), Sprague Williams (Mixing), Warryn Campbell (Programming), Corey Anders (Engineer), Get Cool 3000 (Assistant Producer), Roxanne Estrada (Vocals (Background)), Derrick "Young World" McAlister (Keyboards), Bruce Buechner (Engineer), Leslie Brathwaite (Mixing), Lavell Crump (Programming), Warryn Campbell (Producer), Aliaune "Akon" Thiam (Producer), Get Cool 3000 (Producer), Sprague Williams (Editing), Kevin Cross (Engineer)
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The Greatest Story Ever Told
Studio album by David Banner
Released May 20, 2008
Recorded 2006-2008
Genre Hip hop
Length 77:53
Label Universal
Producer Akon, Cool & Dre, David Banner, Deezle, Lil Jon, Nitti, Warryn Campbell
Professional reviews
David Banner chronology
Certified
(2005)
The Greatest Story Ever Told
(2008)
Singles from Greatest Story Ever Told
  1. "9mm"
    Released: July 10, 2007
  2. "Get Like Me"
    Released: March 25, 2008
  3. "Shawty Say"
    Released: August 1, 2008

The Greatest Story Ever Told is the fifth studio album by American rapper David Banner, released on May 20, 2008.

Contents

History

The first single from the album is called "Speaker", better known by its explicit title "9mm". It features Snoop Dogg, Lil Wayne and Akon. The track was produced by Akon. The second single is "Get Like Me", which features Chris Brown. The third single is "Shawty Say", which features Lil Wayne and samples Lollipop. The music video premiered on FNMTV on August 1, 2008.

Guest appearances include Akon, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, Chris Brown, UGK, Yung Joc, Chamillionaire, Carl Thomas, Jim Jones, and more. In addition to rapping, Banner will also be among his own list of producers, joining Nitti, Get Cool 3000, Warryn Campbell, Deezle and Cool and Dre, who also produced two tracks for the album, entitled "A Girl" and "Fuck You Hoes." Banner put three instrumental tracks on his album. During an appearance on 106 & Park, he confirmed that this was to help up-and-coming artists by letting them rap on the beats after purchasing the album.

Sales

The album debuted on #8 on the Billboard 200, selling at 51,000 copies. The album currently sold at 170,000+ copies.

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Songwriter(s) Feature guest(s) Sample Time
1 "So Long" Get Cool 3000 L. Crump, W. Poole - - 3:43
2 "G.S.E.T. (Intro)" Warryn Campbell L. Crump, W. Campbell - - 1:30
3 "Suicide Doors" David Banner B. Freeman, C. Butler, C. Harris, D. Hart, D. Quinn, K. Burruss, L. Crump UGK, Young Dro & Kandi Burruss 4:14
4 "9mm" Akon A. Thiam, C. Broadus, D. Carter, L. Crump Akon, Lil Wayne & Snoop Dogg - 4:08
5 "T.I. Speaks (Interlude)" David Banner - T.I. - 2:11
6 "Get Like Me" David Banner C. Brown, Jasiel Robinson, L. Crump Chris Brown & Yung Joc 3:45
7 "Shawty Say" David Banner D. Carter, L. Crump Lil Wayne 3:38
8 "A Girl" Cool & Dre A. Lyons, L. Crump, M. Valenzano - - 5:00
9 "Syrup Sipping (Banner Beat Break)" David Banner L. Crump - - 1:12
10 "Hold On" David Banner A. Green, L. Crump, M. Williams, W. Mitchell Marcus
  • Contains elements of "Something" as performed by Al Green
4:43
11 "Cadillac On 22's (Part 2)" David Banner L. Crump, M. Hartnett - - 4:18
12 "Uncle Swac (Interlude)" David Banner - - - 1:28
13 "I Get By" Davel 'Bo' McKenzie C. Thomas, D. McKenzie, I. Hayes, L. Crump Carl Thomas
  • Contains elements of "It's Heaven To Me" as performed by Isaac Hayes
3:25
14 "Freedom (Interlude)" - - - - 1:03
15 "B.A.N. (The Love Song)" David Banner B. Keyes, L. Crump, S. Robinson - 4:25
16 "Fuck You Hoes" Cool & Dre A. Lyons, J. Jones, L. Crump, M. Valenzano Jim Jones - 4:28
17 "Marz (Banner Beat Break)" David Banner L. Crump - - 1:10
18 "Ball With Me" Nitti C. Moore, H. Seriki, L. Crump Chamillionaire - 3:26
19 "K.O." David Banner L. Crump - - 3:53
20 "Fly" David Banner and Jazze Pha L. Crump, P. Alexander Jazze Pha - 3:10
21 "Faith" Warryn Campbell D. WInslow, L. Crump, W. Campbell - - 3:38
22 "Wealth (Banner Beat Break)" David Banner L. Crump - - 1:11

Chart positions

Chart (2008) Peak
position[1]
U.S. Billboard 200 8
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 3

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