a poll: the miseducation of lauryn hill

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can't believe we haven't done this one yet!

Poll Results

OptionVotes
Doo Wop (That Thing) 14
Ex-Factor 13
Everything Is Everything 8
Lost Ones 7
To Zion 2
Can't Take My Eyes Off You 1
Nothing Even Matters 1
Every Ghetto, Every City 1
Forgive Them Father 1
I Used To Love Him 1
When It Hurts So Bad 1
Final Hour 1
Tell Him 1
The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill 0
Superstar 0


lex pretend, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 14:29 (sixteen years ago)

i'm looking at that list of songs and thinking maybe every single one except the bonus covers has a claim here

lex pretend, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 14:30 (sixteen years ago)

How's it not "Everything Is Everything"?

Eazy, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 14:30 (sixteen years ago)

tl;dl

Mark G, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 14:31 (sixteen years ago)

i'm leaning 'lost ones' or 'final hour'. so righteous. but yeah 'everything is everything' is still immense, the rap is just WHOA. "bomb graffiti on the tomb of nefertiti, MCs ain't ready to take it to the serengeti"

lex pretend, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 14:33 (sixteen years ago)

A Poll We Can Believe In

Plaxico (I know, right?), Tuesday, 6 January 2009 14:35 (sixteen years ago)

also it may be foolish to front like 'ex factor' isn't the easy favourite in different situations. real talk!!

lex pretend, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 14:36 (sixteen years ago)

"Lost One." Even though I loved the Fugees album, I was unprepared by how fierce this song was. What a great first track.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 14:38 (sixteen years ago)

i know right - the no-nonsense beat and then that cold, contemptuous "it's funny how money change a situation" BAM.

lex pretend, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 14:41 (sixteen years ago)

As awesome as this album is, it's all downhill from "Lost Ones"

merriweather post ironic (Whiney G. Weingarten), Tuesday, 6 January 2009 14:41 (sixteen years ago)

all of the singles from this are so great. EIE ftw.

Timezilla vs Mechadistance (blueski), Tuesday, 6 January 2009 14:43 (sixteen years ago)

"Ex-Factor" was one of my biggest jams from a really great period in R&B radio

some dude, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 15:04 (sixteen years ago)

The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill

jihad¯\㋡/¯ (ice cr?m), Tuesday, 6 January 2009 15:11 (sixteen years ago)

woops i mwat Can't Take My Eyes Off You

jihad¯\㋡/¯ (ice cr?m), Tuesday, 6 January 2009 15:11 (sixteen years ago)

Tell me who i have to be to get some reciprocity. See no one loves you more than me, and no one ever will.

subroc back to haunt, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 15:27 (sixteen years ago)

i would like a re-edit of this without all the interstitial chatter. one or two doses of that would have been plenty.

tipsy mothra, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 16:49 (sixteen years ago)

(and "lost ones," ftw.)

tipsy mothra, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 16:49 (sixteen years ago)

i would like a re-edit of this without all the interstitial chatter. one or two doses of that would have been plenty.

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OTM, sold it back because of this I think. The songs themselves are KILLER. "Lost Ones" and "I Used To Love Him" are maybe the only ones that can really compete with the singles but that's okay because the singles are AMAZING on this album. "Ex-Factor" for the win.

Doctor Casino, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 18:01 (sixteen years ago)

best songs:

Lost Ones
Ex-Factor
To Zion
Doo Wop (That Thing)
The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill
Can't Take My Eyes Off You
Tell Him

cant really remember the rest.

titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Tuesday, 6 January 2009 18:02 (sixteen years ago)

Maybe it's because I only heard it after the neo-soul revolution or whatever, but this album bores the shit out of me.

stop HOOSing a boring tuna (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Tuesday, 6 January 2009 18:08 (sixteen years ago)

I once got into an argument about it and I was defending it for 10 minutes before I realized I actually agreed with everything the other guy was saying.

stop HOOSing a boring tuna (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Tuesday, 6 January 2009 18:08 (sixteen years ago)

so impossible - the singing, the rapping, all of it is just so incredible in one package

always dreamed of her doing a huge duets album with d'angelo but then they both got weird and vanished

Tracer Hand, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 18:12 (sixteen years ago)

plz explain HOOS

mark cl, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 18:29 (sixteen years ago)

I mean I didn't hear this until like 2006 and was like "hey this is kinda like India.Arie and Jill Stone and Erykah except less compelling to me it's just kinda blase"

stop HOOSing a boring tuna (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Tuesday, 6 January 2009 18:33 (sixteen years ago)

Jill SCOTT not Stone obv

stop HOOSing a boring tuna (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Tuesday, 6 January 2009 18:34 (sixteen years ago)

no YOU were blase

special guest stars mark bronson, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 18:34 (sixteen years ago)

I'm not crazy about "To Zion." The vocals are too wobbly; she's not strong enough as a singer to create a melody where one doesn't exist.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 18:40 (sixteen years ago)

shes never sounded like other neo soul artists (ie - new agey, artsy, pretentious) which is what was good about her.

titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Tuesday, 6 January 2009 18:41 (sixteen years ago)

well she wasnt pretentious until that unplugged album.

titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Tuesday, 6 January 2009 18:42 (sixteen years ago)

waht? i like this album, but it's totally pretentious.

tipsy mothra, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 18:45 (sixteen years ago)

What do you mean when you say this is album is pretentious? What are you keying in on here and is "pretentious" really the word you mean to use? (I can get behind "precocious", "bombastic" and "arrogant" but they're all done in a very compelling, positive way.)

^likes black girls (HI DERE), Tuesday, 6 January 2009 18:50 (sixteen years ago)

Zoomed straight for "Ex-Factor"

DP, I'm pretty sure he's saying that it's not pretentious, i.e. (well she wasnt pretentious until that unplugged album.), although there are plenty of other nu-soul singers who weren't new-agey or artsy or pretentious, so that seems like a red herring in the first place.

Superstar
Final Hour
When It Hurts So Bad
I Used To Love Him
Forgive Them Father

What a dry spell, although the bookends are great.

The Reverend, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 19:53 (sixteen years ago)

Uh, those parentheses should have been quote marks. Not sure why that happened.

The Reverend, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 19:53 (sixteen years ago)

by pretentious i mean i think it has a sort of overbearing insistence on its own importance -- which is offset by having lots of good-to-great tracks.

tipsy mothra, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 20:04 (sixteen years ago)

Ha Rev, I was talking to tipsy.

I think I make the distinction between "self-important" and "pretentious" here precisely because the album is so great; it's one thing to come across all "this is the baddest shit ever" if you actually release something that is fair-at-best, but when your output matches the swagger that goes with it, you can't really say it's pretending to be something it's not. (Whereas the second album is pretending to be deep and philosophical when it is actually paranoid, crazy, and a little pitiful.)

^likes black girls (HI DERE), Tuesday, 6 January 2009 20:14 (sixteen years ago)

oh, ha I didn't see tipsy's post for some reason or other

The Reverend, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 20:21 (sixteen years ago)

It does have a "this is important cause Lauryn Hill thinks it's important" vibe to it, but fortunately for her she was in such a position at that time that she could get away with it.

The Reverend, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 20:23 (sixteen years ago)

this album blows id rather bang out to da real world or diamond princess or unladylike or even gotdamn ms jade than ever spend 2 secs thinkin about lauryn hill ever again

and what, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 20:25 (sixteen years ago)

yeah there were other neo soul singers who werent 'pretentious' (im not necessarily using that word as a criticism here) but by and large, the ones who got best known were on some level, ie erykah, dangelo, jill scott, bilal etc. maxwell wasnt, well not til embrya. but lauryn always seemed well apart from those guys (duet with dangelo excepted) - she seemed more in the line of the more popular 60s/70s soul singers rather than the auteur types that badu, dangelo and co were in love with.

titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Tuesday, 6 January 2009 21:09 (sixteen years ago)

B-b-but wouldn't L. Hill count as (and consider herself) an auteur?

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 21:19 (sixteen years ago)

These days I wouldn't be surprised of Lauryn considered herself to be a magical princess from the land of Hiphopia.

^likes black girls (HI DERE), Tuesday, 6 January 2009 21:21 (sixteen years ago)

Ex Factor

Turangalila, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 22:50 (sixteen years ago)

Used to go to this pub during lunch and every day the jukebox banged out 'Lost Ones'. barmaid's choice i guess. unfortunately she also loved Californication LP.

Timezilla vs Mechadistance (blueski), Tuesday, 6 January 2009 22:59 (sixteen years ago)

that sweet sweet first note of the chorus of Doo Wop is an all-time hairs-on-the-back-of-the-neck moment for me. so many great times dancing/listening/singing along to this song, it gets my vote.

dugong.jpg (jabba hands), Tuesday, 6 January 2009 23:17 (sixteen years ago)

Hard not to vote for the Can't Take My Eyes Off You cover.

...but yeah, LOST ONES.

Everything is Everything is a v close 2nd though.

Are men ever friends with a woman without wanting two boners? (PappaWheelie V), Tuesday, 6 January 2009 23:32 (sixteen years ago)

whatta great album -- im goin for doo wop, but the the title song and lost ones are rul rad, too.

69, Tuesday, 6 January 2009 23:47 (sixteen years ago)

Much as I love these songs, this album is killed for me by the stupid 'afrocentric' classroom self-esteem building crapola. Ruined it. Though I'd vote for To Zion, well 2/3 of it, until it gets to that "Marching marching marching" shite.

Lauryn Hill: another good argument against religion.

thirdalternative, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 00:00 (sixteen years ago)

the middle of the album is a grind too.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 00:10 (sixteen years ago)

i haven't chosen yet, but i just want to say that in my experience, years after the release, any time "ex-factor" is played, any and all women within hearing distance end up singing along to every word.

horseshoe, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 00:13 (sixteen years ago)

voted ex factor.

a hoy hoy, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 00:13 (sixteen years ago)

i have never heard this album. maybe i should.

Mr. Snrub, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 00:17 (sixteen years ago)

I wish "The Sweetest Thing" from the Love Jones soundtrack was on this -- my favorite Hill ballad.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 01:12 (sixteen years ago)

that whole soundtrack is great.

titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Wednesday, 7 January 2009 01:23 (sixteen years ago)

"The Sweetest Thing" may be my favorite Lauryn Hill song, period.

permanent o_Ovolution (The Reverend), Wednesday, 7 January 2009 01:30 (sixteen years ago)

i liked the remix with the 'Theme From S.W.A.T.' sample

Timezilla vs Mechadistance (blueski), Wednesday, 7 January 2009 01:32 (sixteen years ago)

i was hoping ethan would show up here

velko, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 02:05 (sixteen years ago)

ex factor

ethan did show up, he hates this album for some reason

opinions4usic (deej), Wednesday, 7 January 2009 02:09 (sixteen years ago)

bass part on ex factor is dope

opinions4usic (deej), Wednesday, 7 January 2009 02:09 (sixteen years ago)

i know deej, i saw his post. i meant i'm glad someone showed up to provide some "balance" ; )

velko, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 02:25 (sixteen years ago)

I voted "Ex Factor" too.

I'd also sooner bump "Da Real World" or "Diamond Princess" most days but that seems like an odd either/or to me.

Tim F, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 02:31 (sixteen years ago)

Between "Lost Ones" and "To Zion", but somehow I've listened to the latter most so that's it.

Mark, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 02:37 (sixteen years ago)

doo wop (that thing)

8====D ------ ㋡ (max), Wednesday, 7 January 2009 02:38 (sixteen years ago)

If you read the thread, it was already quite balanced as far as talking about the overall album or even about Hill herself was concerned.

subroc back to haunt, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 02:46 (sixteen years ago)

this album is great i don't know what the hell some of you are on about

i like to fart and i am crazy (gbx), Wednesday, 7 January 2009 02:57 (sixteen years ago)

Quite intereesting (as far as I can tell) that people who heard this when it came out love it, but people who came to it years later don't get what all the fuss is about.

mitya, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 06:17 (sixteen years ago)

i think ethan was like 10 when this came out

Tracer Hand, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 10:58 (sixteen years ago)

miseducation, da real world and diamond princess were all my favourite albums of their respective years

lex pretend, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 10:59 (sixteen years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.

System, Sunday, 11 January 2009 00:01 (sixteen years ago)

I was at a wedding several years back where "Nothing Really Matters" was used for the first dance. That seems important to mention for some reason.

Et tu, Crut? (The Reverend), Sunday, 11 January 2009 11:59 (sixteen years ago)

'forgive them father' is really underrated though possibly i'm just a sucker for female rappers slipping into jamaican patois, and fierce denunciations of haterz

lex pretend, Sunday, 11 January 2009 12:04 (sixteen years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.

System, Monday, 12 January 2009 00:01 (sixteen years ago)

two months pass...

i think ex-factor should've won actually

Hoos Passansteeno (J0rdan S.), Wednesday, 25 March 2009 19:07 (sixteen years ago)

lol @ the singles stomping everything out. classic album my ass!

I, Contrarian-Ass Mutha (some dude), Wednesday, 25 March 2009 19:09 (sixteen years ago)

but yeah was hoping "ex factor" would take it

I, Contrarian-Ass Mutha (some dude), Wednesday, 25 March 2009 19:10 (sixteen years ago)

uh, maybe it's just that the singles are so so great

Hard House SugBanton (blueski), Wednesday, 25 March 2009 19:13 (sixteen years ago)

it's got classic singles, sure.

I, Contrarian-Ass Mutha (some dude), Wednesday, 25 March 2009 19:20 (sixteen years ago)

i'm amazed that "The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill" didn't get a single vote. how i love that song!

jed_, Wednesday, 25 March 2009 19:21 (sixteen years ago)

yeah me too, although probably third.

69, Wednesday, 25 March 2009 19:32 (sixteen years ago)

five months pass...

i philosophy, possibly speak tongues
beat drums, abyssinian street baptist, rap this
in fine linen, from the beginning
my practice extending across the atlas, i begat this

flippin' in the ghetto on a dirty mattress
you can't match this rapper-slash-actress
more powerful than two cleopatras
bomb graffiti on the tomb of nefertiti
MCs ain't ready to take it to the serengeti
my rhymes is heavy, like the mind of sister betty
l-boogie spars with stars and constellations
then came down for the conversation
adjacent to the king, fear no human being
roll with cherubims to nassau coliseum
now hear the mixture where hip-hop meets scripture
develop a negative into a positive picture

<3 <3

lex pretend, Tuesday, 8 September 2009 11:17 (sixteen years ago)

Pretty amazed that didn't win.

Ismael Klata, Tuesday, 8 September 2009 11:19 (sixteen years ago)

two months pass...

was just about to start this poll. my memory :/

jed_, Sunday, 8 November 2009 13:02 (fifteen years ago)

Member, FreLng-Huysen used to have the bomb leather?
Back when Doug Fresh and Slick Rick was together.
Looking at the crew, we thought we'd all live forever

jed_, Sunday, 8 November 2009 13:24 (fifteen years ago)

six months pass...

haha, i am actually hearing this for the first time right now

plax (ico), Wednesday, 2 June 2010 22:43 (fifteen years ago)

is there a way to here this w/o those schoolkids?

plax (ico), Thursday, 3 June 2010 18:17 (fifteen years ago)

i wish!!

لوووووووووووووووووووول (lex pretend), Thursday, 3 June 2010 18:30 (fifteen years ago)

i mean srsly wtf tho.

When I was like ten I thought that Lauryn Hill had like the most comprehensively beautiful voice and that everyone else should just quit now; consolidated.

plax (ico), Thursday, 3 June 2010 18:38 (fifteen years ago)

I edited out all the schoolkid bits in iTunes and have a version without them as a result, but short of that, not really.

Alex in Montreal, Thursday, 3 June 2010 19:17 (fifteen years ago)

"Ex-Factor" still is, in point of fact, one of the greatest songs ever.

silence is a rhythm too (Turangalila), Thursday, 3 June 2010 20:13 (fifteen years ago)

this entire album is amazing. only ones that i don't listen to consistently are When It Hurts So Bad and Final Hour

Alex in Montreal, Thursday, 3 June 2010 21:27 (fifteen years ago)

I kinda don't enjoy the middle of the album at all but the beginning and end are totally sublime

what it feels like for a goon (The Reverend), Thursday, 3 June 2010 21:38 (fifteen years ago)

i love "final hour" - love the mystic, visionary tinge to her righteousness on it

now imma get the mozzarella like a rockerfeller
still be in the church of lalibela singing hymns a cappella
whether posed in mirabella in couture
or
collecting residuals from off the score
i'm making sure i'm with the 144

لوووووووووووووووووووول (lex pretend), Thursday, 3 June 2010 21:43 (fifteen years ago)

went from hood shock to hood chic
but it ain't what you cop, it's about what you keep

لوووووووووووووووووووول (lex pretend), Thursday, 3 June 2010 21:44 (fifteen years ago)

To zion

plax (ico), Thursday, 3 June 2010 21:45 (fifteen years ago)

Never quite got the love for "Ex Factor," possibly because of the strain she puts her voice through.

Filmmaker, Author, Radio Host Stephen Baldwin (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 3 June 2010 21:46 (fifteen years ago)

then u r dead to me

plax (ico), Thursday, 3 June 2010 21:47 (fifteen years ago)

"Lost Ones" is one of the best opening tracks ever though.

Filmmaker, Author, Radio Host Stephen Baldwin (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 3 June 2010 21:48 (fifteen years ago)

What does it for me personally is when she starts repeating "care for me, care for me" etc. - emotional lyrical repetition always gets to me.

silence is a rhythm too (Turangalila), Thursday, 3 June 2010 21:48 (fifteen years ago)

tell me: "who i have to be?"

tell me who I have to be

plax (ico), Thursday, 3 June 2010 21:49 (fifteen years ago)

:D

silence is a rhythm too (Turangalila), Thursday, 3 June 2010 21:50 (fifteen years ago)

"Lost Ones" is one of the best opening tracks ever though.

and "it's funny how money change a situation" one of the best opening lines ever, especially delivered like that

لوووووووووووووووووووول (lex pretend), Thursday, 3 June 2010 21:51 (fifteen years ago)

or lol indeed:

"Lost One." Even though I loved the Fugees album, I was unprepared by how fierce this song was. What a great first track.

― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Tuesday, January 6, 2009 2:38 PM (1 year ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

i know right - the no-nonsense beat and then that cold, contemptuous "it's funny how money change a situation" BAM.

― lex pretend, Tuesday, January 6, 2009 2:41 PM (1 year ago) Bookmark

لوووووووووووووووووووول (lex pretend), Thursday, 3 June 2010 21:51 (fifteen years ago)

It's funny how repetition change a situation.

Filmmaker, Author, Radio Host Stephen Baldwin (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 3 June 2010 21:52 (fifteen years ago)

tell me who I have to be
to get some re-

what it feels like for a goon (The Reverend), Thursday, 3 June 2010 21:54 (fifteen years ago)

ciprocity

what it feels like for a goon (The Reverend), Thursday, 3 June 2010 21:54 (fifteen years ago)

A Simple Breakdown from the Ex Factor single is <3

Alex in Montreal, Friday, 4 June 2010 03:09 (fifteen years ago)

i love love love this album. if i had voted for this poll i don't even know what i would have voted for. and yes, lost ones is an amazing opening track. once i misheard the line as "you just lost won."

teledyldonix, Friday, 4 June 2010 05:42 (fifteen years ago)

Man, those first four tracks are strong.

rim this, fuck that (Eric H.), Friday, 4 June 2010 05:59 (fifteen years ago)

A Simple Breakdown from the Ex Factor single is <3

do you have an mp3 of this?

لوووووووووووووووووووول (lex pretend), Friday, 4 June 2010 07:59 (fifteen years ago)

lauryn baby use your head

plax (ico), Friday, 4 June 2010 10:30 (fifteen years ago)

but instead she chose to use her heart

teledyldonix, Friday, 4 June 2010 15:23 (fifteen years ago)

one month passes...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMYd1Ums4HE

plax (ico), Friday, 30 July 2010 22:16 (fifteen years ago)

where did this come from? is it from the miseducation sessions?

teledyldonix, Saturday, 31 July 2010 18:40 (fifteen years ago)

yeah i think so its been all over the internet for like a week

plax (ico), Saturday, 31 July 2010 19:02 (fifteen years ago)

three weeks pass...

wait, the chatter is so awesome!

J0rdan S., Thursday, 26 August 2010 05:41 (fifteen years ago)

superstar def should've got a vote

J0rdan S., Thursday, 26 August 2010 05:44 (fifteen years ago)

four months pass...

I really think "Superstar" could have been an 'incredible' song instead of just a 'good' one if they had replaced the Doors-interpolation chorus with something a lot better. the verses are so much better.

mavisbeacon666 (San Te), Saturday, 8 January 2011 18:28 (fourteen years ago)

"Without you I go through withdrawal, 'cause nothing even matters... at all."

-- still one of my favorite love songs. Nihilism as bliss-out and vice versa.

Pete Scholtes, Saturday, 8 January 2011 20:03 (fourteen years ago)

it's a shame that a lot of the neo-soul that came out the decade after paled in comparison to this album.

mavisbeacon666 (San Te), Saturday, 8 January 2011 20:12 (fourteen years ago)

three months pass...

How you gon' win when you ain't right within?

I never really gave this any proper attention back in the day, other than the singles, but now I am and feeling I should have done so sooner. Although I'm annoyed the version I'm listening to seems to be quite censored, I don't think I've ever actually heard an explicit version of any of the singles? (Featuring "fuck" and "niggas", I mean)

ha ha ha ha jack my swag (boxedjoy), Wednesday, 13 April 2011 22:31 (fourteen years ago)

it's censored on the album too

(there are several key r. kelly singles that never seem to have had explicit versions released, too)

lex pretend, Thursday, 14 April 2011 08:07 (fourteen years ago)

eleven months pass...

playing indigo2 on 14 april

london stand UP

lex pretend, Wednesday, 21 March 2012 11:10 (thirteen years ago)

i've entirely coincidentally been on a huge miseducation tip this week

BOMB GRAFFITI ON THE TOMB OF NEFERTITI
MCS AIN'T READY TO TAKE IT TO THE SERENGETI

lex pretend, Wednesday, 21 March 2012 11:10 (thirteen years ago)

gah is this going to involve attempting to hit the ticketmaster website on friday at 9am??

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 21 March 2012 11:26 (thirteen years ago)

apparently "presale" available now, whatever tf that means

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 21 March 2012 11:29 (thirteen years ago)

OK i totally missed out on this, nothing showing up as available on ticketmaster

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Friday, 23 March 2012 09:56 (thirteen years ago)

fuckety fuck fuck

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Friday, 23 March 2012 10:06 (thirteen years ago)

tickets available if i don't mind paying £100 apiece for them, fml

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Friday, 23 March 2012 10:11 (thirteen years ago)

the fact that the remixes of the singles are not readily available in HQ is totally sad. i had to rip the mahogany mix of sweetest thing from youtube, which is unacceptable

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7h-LhT7I5E

Somewhere between Fergie and Jesus (Alex in Montreal), Thursday, 5 April 2012 05:06 (thirteen years ago)

ExFactor Simple Breakdown Mix is also classic.

Sigh.

Miss me some Ms. Hill.

Somewhere between Fergie and Jesus (Alex in Montreal), Thursday, 5 April 2012 05:07 (thirteen years ago)

somehow I never made the "Ex-Factor"-"Can It Be All So Simple" connection until just now

TALiB KWELi SODMG (The Reverend), Thursday, 5 April 2012 22:08 (thirteen years ago)

she was rather amazing last night! and i somehow got right in the photo pit for the first few songs, so close

liberté, égalité, beyoncé (lex pretend), Sunday, 15 April 2012 08:49 (thirteen years ago)

"ready or not" was electrifying

liberté, égalité, beyoncé (lex pretend), Sunday, 15 April 2012 08:49 (thirteen years ago)

https://p.twimg.com/AqeF9tLCMAIulGi.jpg

^how close we were

liberté, égalité, beyoncé (lex pretend), Sunday, 15 April 2012 09:02 (thirteen years ago)

I wish "The Sweetest Thing" were on it.

Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 15 April 2012 12:03 (thirteen years ago)

Lex - I saw you tweeting lyrics to 'Everything is Everything' - did she play it?

When I saw her last year it (and The Sweetest Thing and Nothing Even Matters) were the only songs I had hoped to hear that she didn't bust out.

Somewhere between Fergie and Jesus (Alex in Montreal), Sunday, 15 April 2012 14:20 (thirteen years ago)

she played all of those!

setlist, insofar as i can make out from my scrawled notes -

Killing Me Softly (intro)
Everything Is Everything
Superstar
Forgive Them Father
Final Hour
To Zion
The Sweetest Thing
When It Hurts So Bad
I Used To Love Him
Nothing Even Matters
Lost Ones
Ex Factor
Satisfy My Soul
How Many Mics
Fu-Gee-La
Ready Or Not
[improv about her dress falling down]
Killing Me Softly
--------------------------
[a couple of songs I didn't recognise, probably covers, and Happy Birthday to some girl in the front row]
Doo Wop (That Thing)

liberté, égalité, beyoncé (lex pretend), Sunday, 15 April 2012 14:38 (thirteen years ago)

damn that's a dope set list

J0rdan S., Sunday, 15 April 2012 14:44 (thirteen years ago)

is she still doing everything super rawked out

J0rdan S., Sunday, 15 April 2012 14:44 (thirteen years ago)

pretty massively altered arrangements w/crunching guitars but i wouldn't really call it super rawked out - her playing fast & loose with the song structures seemed more important

from "ex factor" on she played everything pretty straight though

liberté, égalité, beyoncé (lex pretend), Sunday, 15 April 2012 14:51 (thirteen years ago)

[improv about her dress falling down]

there's a great 12" version iirc

Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 15 April 2012 14:51 (thirteen years ago)

We got fewer things off Miseducation, more Fugees stuff, including a I Only Have Eyes For You --> Zealots bit that was jaw dropping and also the Turn Your Lights Down Low duet with Marley, but damn if I wouldn't kill to hear the miseducation ballads live.

Somewhere between Fergie and Jesus (Alex in Montreal), Sunday, 15 April 2012 17:48 (thirteen years ago)

title track getting 0 votes is wrong

uberweiss, Sunday, 15 April 2012 22:34 (thirteen years ago)

^ so wrong.

i'm listening to it right now. i've been brought close to tears by this song at times.

jed_, Sunday, 22 April 2012 00:20 (thirteen years ago)

two years pass...

I went to see Lauryn Hill at Bonnaroo this past weekend, as much out of curiosity as anything else. And holy cow. She was great! Best show of the whole festival, hands down. (This was an opinion shared by all of my friends, some of whom were fans and some of whom didn't even know who she was.) It was heavy on the hits, both Fugees and Miseducation, but she completely rearranged all of the songs -- tore them apart, turned them into suites that moved between blaring rock and reggae and hip-hop and jazzy vocal arrangements, then put them back together with these massively powerful climaxes and codas. She had a good band, and she was a great bandleader, totally on point and fierce.

I was pretty stunned.

something of an astrological coup (tipsy mothra), Wednesday, 18 June 2014 15:34 (eleven years ago)

(And I didn't even see her songs later that night with the Skrillex superjam, but she apparently tore that up, too.)

something of an astrological coup (tipsy mothra), Wednesday, 18 June 2014 15:35 (eleven years ago)

i'm seeing her tonight!! VERY excited to hear that she's been great lately

dyl, Wednesday, 18 June 2014 16:15 (eleven years ago)

Yeah, I mean, she may have off nights -- who knows? But if you get anything like what we saw, it will be a good time.

something of an astrological coup (tipsy mothra), Wednesday, 18 June 2014 16:51 (eleven years ago)

heard this on the radio bitd but then couldn't find out which mix it was so had to buy the 12" and then the CD! those costly pre-internet days..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEle7u9h3L4

piscesx, Wednesday, 18 June 2014 17:07 (eleven years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVz9otZJ3U0&feature=kp

The Reverend, Wednesday, 18 June 2014 19:08 (eleven years ago)

was really quite impressed w/ her last night. (i am still somewhat deaf since the show was super loud -- probably more suitable for an outdoor festival than an indoor venue in that respect.) she was on fire vocally and the new arrangements were constantly surprising and completely energizing. the audience really went crazy for the fugees hits that she performed, which i'd say were the highlights of the night. i don't think the big, drawn-out, climactic, rockish arrangements worked for every song -- "ex-factor" was lacking in some of its emotional impact and seemed overlong -- but overall i think they landed in perfect territory between familiarity and novelty. i felt a huge chill just rush through my whole body during the opening guitar solo of "to zion". (i expect not everyone will like what was done to the songs -- one of the girls near me was actually pleading for "no more reggae" at one point.)

but anyway! very interesting and entertaining show, def recommended if you get the chance

dyl, Thursday, 19 June 2014 16:25 (eleven years ago)

one of the girls near me was actually pleading for "no more reggae" at one point

Yeah, there was a little grumbling at the show I was at -- "Why's she remixing all her songs?" But the overall response was massively positive.

I was impressed by the arrangements even when I didn't love them, because it takes chutzpah to mess with people's expectations like that, and a lot of confidence and chops to bring it off.

something of an astrological coup (tipsy mothra), Thursday, 19 June 2014 16:55 (eleven years ago)

three years pass...

remember Frelng-Huysen used to have the bomb leather?

Heavy Messages (jed_), Thursday, 1 March 2018 16:49 (seven years ago)

That's the one I remember with more fondness than anything else, and mostly because of that kind of local color (and, ok, sentimentality). The Stevie derivation is heavy, but I'm not sure it's any more derivative than the Fugee-solo that opens the album and possibly beats all that follows, including the Fugee-meets-Mary J that closes before the encore.

Moo Vaughn, Thursday, 1 March 2018 17:10 (seven years ago)

I mostly agree. It's my favourite too. In fact it's the point at which the album lifts off, for me. Although I could do without the "can't take my eyes off you" cover I'd still take it over "The Lost Ones", which is the one dud on the record.

Heavy Messages (jed_), Thursday, 1 March 2018 18:44 (seven years ago)

five months pass...

odd to me that there's no revive (that I've noticed) re: the 20th anniversary, and also Robert Glasper's j'accuse…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54WECf1ioeY

veronica moser, Friday, 24 August 2018 19:16 (seven years ago)

It was discussed a little on the jazz thread :)

change display name (Jordan), Friday, 24 August 2018 19:18 (seven years ago)

i am listening to Miseducation for the first time, having disliked the singles at the time.

veronica moser, Friday, 24 August 2018 19:22 (seven years ago)

Lindsay Zoladz had a (as always) very good piece about it in The Ringer too.

evol j, Friday, 24 August 2018 19:43 (seven years ago)

*today not too

evol j, Friday, 24 August 2018 19:43 (seven years ago)

🖼

Minister of the Pillow (fionnland), Friday, 24 August 2018 20:07 (seven years ago)

three years pass...

i have never heard this album. maybe i should.

― Mr. Snrub, Wednesday, January 7, 2009 12:17 AM (thirteen years ago) bookmarkflaglink

Only took another thirteen years. It’s really good!!

Mr. Snrub, Monday, 11 April 2022 20:33 (three years ago)

should songs be about THAT THING?

budo jeru, Monday, 11 April 2022 20:36 (three years ago)

two months pass...

classic album my ass!

― I, Contrarian-Ass Mutha (some dude), Wednesday, March 25, 2009 12:09 PM

recent rolling stone list has me thinking again about how overrated and totally unimpressive this album is. it was highly anticipated and i remember listening on release day thinking, "the next song will be the knockout" and that never happened. certainly could've been worse, i guess. it was just so milquetoast and unenthusiastic. and then to find out she was not compensating people properly and it was just . . . yeah, quite disappointing.

what say ya'll?

(ps— i don't hate it, it's just really boring. 2.5 mics at best.)

I'm ANTIFA and I vote. (Austin), Saturday, 11 June 2022 17:53 (three years ago)

every song on this album rules

flamenco drop (BradNelson), Saturday, 11 June 2022 17:58 (three years ago)

"miseducation overrated" is a corny opinion imo

flamenco drop (BradNelson), Saturday, 11 June 2022 17:59 (three years ago)

Every song.

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 11 June 2022 18:07 (three years ago)

why don't i remember any of them after the album ends?

I'm ANTIFA and I vote. (Austin), Saturday, 11 June 2022 18:16 (three years ago)

It's a landmark, etc. I didn't and don't much care for it -- her beats are better than her tunes. "Lost Ones" remains a fucking jam.

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 11 June 2022 18:21 (three years ago)

About the only things I can remember are the sound of a school bell and the phrase "You might win some but you just lost one."

immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Saturday, 11 June 2022 18:22 (three years ago)

wow austin. this is like when one of my oldest friends told me he wasn’t feeling Fury Road. i was like….. i thought i knew you

Tracer Hand, Saturday, 11 June 2022 18:23 (three years ago)

if anything miseducation is, to quote Alba from long ago, so overrated it’s underrated

Tracer Hand, Saturday, 11 June 2022 18:25 (three years ago)

here's how i always looked at it:

there was two versions of lauryn: "fu-gee-la" badass do it all b-girl or "killing me softly" pop radio crooner.

they tried to mash the two together and invited carlos santana to get even more boomers on board. nah, pass.

I'm ANTIFA and I vote. (Austin), Saturday, 11 June 2022 18:33 (three years ago)

I think you looked at it wrong.

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 11 June 2022 18:38 (three years ago)

It isn't a binary. The singer-rapper-producer loved '70s balladry, and for college-age me I appreciated her tutorial in Roberta Flack, who only recently has earned the plaudits she deserved.

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 11 June 2022 18:39 (three years ago)

if you can’t remember “ex-factor” the problem is you

J0rdan S., Saturday, 11 June 2022 18:44 (three years ago)

longtime fugees fan ready for her to get her spotlight proper — was that not the correct vantage point?

of course it happened anyway, but i wasn't on board because the music just wasn't that good.

also funny you say that, alfred. i initially heard roberta flack's first take around the same time. it sounded like the "real" version of what miseducation was trying to do.

if you can’t remember “ex-factor” the problem is you

― J0rdan S., Saturday, June 11, 2022 11:44 AM

you mean "can't it be all so simple (lauryn hill remix)"?

I'm ANTIFA and I vote. (Austin), Saturday, 11 June 2022 18:51 (three years ago)

(said as someone who doesn't really think wu-tang is worthy of their hype either)

I'm ANTIFA and I vote. (Austin), Saturday, 11 June 2022 18:52 (three years ago)

https://c.tenor.com/eajqzzS4FTsAAAAC/ah-sunlight-i-hate-sunlight-zartan.gif

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 11 June 2022 18:54 (three years ago)

Hey where'd you get that video clip of me.

Ned Raggett, Saturday, 11 June 2022 19:04 (three years ago)

i'm trying to think of something nice to say about this album and the only thing i can come up with is "at least it wasn't so bad that it made me angry." because there were plenty of albums in 98 that did. some really good beats on here i guess.

speaking of, unrelated: one of the most confusing things ever in the liner notes is david axelrod's "tony poem" receiving a sample credit on "every ghetto every city" (one of the better tracks on here, tbh). there's no sample of "tony poem" in that song and i don't think i've ever seen an explanation of how/why that happened. it says the song "contains replayed elements of" tony poem on newer pressings, but uhh? not really? the beat does kind of sound like the breakdown in "tony poem" but that was such an obscure record at the time, i don't think they needed to worry about getting sued. the confusion was compounded when she got in trouble for not giving the musicians on the album their proper credit. but sure, go ahead and list samples that aren't in there????

I'm ANTIFA and I vote. (Austin), Saturday, 11 June 2022 19:46 (three years ago)

xpost to alfred

I'm ANTIFA and I vote. (Austin), Saturday, 11 June 2022 19:51 (three years ago)

i feel like "this album is overrated" was a fairly standard opinion about it among music critic types pretty much immediately? i think xgau's review which literally calls it the "p.c. record of the year" says it all really *eyeroll*

like yes, the starmaking machinery had indeed conspired to make something that could be signaled to boomers as a boundary-crossing event by a visionary genius -- frankly, insufficiently crediting others involved in its genesis was undoubtedly part of creating that mystique -- with enough attitude + sharply-produced hits to keep the younger/hipper crowds onboard

but the songs were actually great, and quite a few have objectively endured beyond just 'the hits'?? like, "lost ones" was dropped as a buzz track prior to the album's release and every now and again i'll still hear it mixed into a dj's set, and it fucking hits. "nothing even matters" persists on quiet storm programming to this day and yes, i will leave it on and tap along to the fingersnaps and let myself get lost in its effortless vibe. i recall quite a few artists performing or recording versions of the album cuts many years to promote their own work as they broke out years later, from more obvious acolytes like jazmine sullivan to more unexpected ones like colbie caillat (lol). i haven't listened to the album in many years and just browsing the tracklist i still fondly identify many of its album cuts among, admittedly, some more middling material. but honestly, some of the tracks i think are middling are those that those who don't like the album will identify as standouts!

and god those singles!! when the album first came out i was only slightly engaged with pop culture, never bought music + seldom bothered to find out who actually did the songs i liked -- it wouldn't be until after the album had already scooped up its abundance of year-end industry awards that i became a true pop music obsessive young'n. i loved "doo wop" even tho i didn't know who was responsible for it and probably didn't even know its actual title. and i still remember the exact room i was in + bed i was sitting on when i first heard "ex-factor" because almost immediately i was so struck by just how gorgeous the production was, the birds chirping and the rays of sunshine cutting through like a moment of devastating clarity -- i genuinely thought it was one of the most beautiful things i'd ever heard, and that was before the vocals had even come in!! "everything is everything" is probably the weakest of the bunch but was still fucking cool, and seeing that video may have been the first time i actually saw and knew of her.

i think it's easy in retrospect to look back at something like the title cut or the one that colbie caillat covered and see nothing but trite platitudes of unconditional self-love in the face of adversity, perseverance and other character words of the month delivered by an a&r exec's idea of a role model to the youth, but those words did indeed mean a lot to me as a kid + teenager and i don't care how inauthentically i happened across those feelings. the album is gorgeous and genuinely cathartic at its best, and even at its more unremarkable moments is still fine

like yes those rolling stone lists are cringe-inducing but stop, this album being on it, even as high as it is, is not one of the reasons

dyl, Saturday, 11 June 2022 20:25 (three years ago)

thanks for the word, dyl. really articulated well; grateful for your time. very much enjoyed reading.

i was very cynical when it came out. i hated most new music (yes, even then). no issues admitting when i'm wrong, but i think i just heard it from the completely wrong perspective - and that's stuck with me because it was a very stinging disappointment. i listened to it a lot to try and understand what i was missing, so i have to say i was being facetious when i said that none of it was memorable; some songs were and i was a dj trying to develop a reputation (my "forgive them father/concrete jungle" mashup was a crowd pleaser). so i still very much remember several of the songs - but not because i liked them.

i was immersed in catalogue music (mostly hiphop and r+b), so all new pop music sounded bad to me. dissonant and just technically sounded mixed all wrong. so it sounded like an attempt to apply "classic" (i.e., "the 70s man") ethos to contemporary music. to me the music lacked any sonic dynamics and the substance of the lyrics was perfectly served by the "70s man" vibe in that they were like a wanky blues rock guitar solo: technically "good", but not everybody wants to hear it, and haven't i heard this somewhere before??? she's a really good singer who wrote better than average lyrics, but it all amounted to fluff.

(then i reassessed her previous work and realized that: yeah, she's been overrated from the start in that regard.)

she lost me for good after winning the grammys. i mean good for her, but just confirmed that it wasn't really my thing. then the mtv unplugged thing happened. i thought it was a weird move for sure, but i certainly had no idea of what she was going through at the time. i'm really happy she's still around.

i still think it's a very mediocre album. seeing it on the rolling stone list was just a reminder.

thanks again. i always read your posts and i'm honored that such a fine one was partially in response to me.

I'm ANTIFA and I vote. (Austin), Saturday, 11 June 2022 22:35 (three years ago)

every song on this album rules

― flamenco drop (BradNelson), Saturday, June 11, 2022 6:58 PM (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink

"miseducation overrated" is a corny opinion imo

― flamenco drop (BradNelson), Saturday, June 11, 2022 6:59 PM (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink

Every song.

― Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, June 11, 2022 7:07 PM (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink

THIS

politics is about vibes and the vibes are off (stevie), Sunday, 12 June 2022 12:55 (three years ago)

I'm not following you. So you listened to "catalog" hip-hop/R&B in 1998 but are knocking Miseducation for applying what you liked?

And I don't hear the "1970s" in the album at all: whatever else, it's fresh and of its moment. Carlos Santana sounds like he adjusted to Hill, not the other way around.

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 12 June 2022 13:03 (three years ago)

i'm sure ol' carlos was willing to adjust to any paycheck.

(sorry for the snark, but in my book a carlos santana guest appearance is a demerit on any album)

and i'm sorry i reread my post and it wasn't clear what i meant. it sounded to me like they were shooting for "organic, retro" songs but applied all the modern production techniques to it — so it sounded just like all the other music on the radio (that also sounded bad to me) but the songs were so second tier*. i didn't want new music that was poorly emulating old music.

keep in mind: i was a super snob. don't know what else what to say; i just was. shrug.

but even within a few years, i loosened up and was able to appreciate its contemporaries. it was up against truly different and completely non-pretentious fluff like aaliyah, tlc, etc. and i still find that music to be timeless. miseducation otoh still mostly sounds like a flat tire. nothing more than a very highly crafted flop; too many cooks in the kitchen, too much syrup on the pancakes, etc. i've brought this up before and it seems relevant here: if such a thing as "so bad it's good" exists, surely the inverse can also be true.

*AND NO FUN. good lord, how preachy and buzzkill-y is this album???? when aquemini came out some weeks later, it felt like "yeah, this is what lauryn hill was trying for."

I'm ANTIFA and I vote. (Austin), Sunday, 12 June 2022 15:49 (three years ago)

it felt like "yeah, this is what lauryn hill was trying for."

Miseducation feels pretty strongly in Lauryn's voice, no matter whether or not she actually wrote its songs - like, it feels like whatever she was trying for, and I don't really get your comment. And I don't understand how it can be a "very highly crafted flop" when it was actually a hit? It's such an effortlessly enjoyable record. Fucking X-Factor! Doo Wop! Every Ghetto Every City!!! I remember seeing her at Wembley on that tour and she was sublime (and she's been bizarre to rotten almost every time I've seen her since).

politics is about vibes and the vibes are off (stevie), Sunday, 12 June 2022 19:30 (three years ago)

feel like the politics of Doo Wop have not aged well (if they were well received at the time)

corrs unplugged, Tuesday, 14 June 2022 12:43 (three years ago)

I don't think most batted an eyelash back then. Many '90s conscious songs were respectability politics lectures.

rare lipstick or mohawks that somehow make them more valuable (President Keyes), Tuesday, 14 June 2022 13:50 (three years ago)

Blast "Doo Wop" after A Tribe Called Quest's "Butter."

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 14 June 2022 14:13 (three years ago)

This album is obviously great, but it's objectively wrong to call it one of the 10 greatest hip-hop albums of all time when it's like half a rap album

Whiney G. Weingarten, Tuesday, 14 June 2022 15:36 (three years ago)

Maybe it registers as a rap album to some people because it has so many terrible skits

Whiney G. Weingarten, Tuesday, 14 June 2022 15:39 (three years ago)

If the singing were shittier it would be a proper rap album

rare lipstick or mohawks that somehow make them more valuable (President Keyes), Tuesday, 14 June 2022 16:17 (three years ago)

hard to argue with tbh

Tracer Hand, Tuesday, 14 June 2022 16:54 (three years ago)

one year passes...

OK, raise your hand if you think this is the greatest album of all-time. Anybody?

Mr. Snrub, Wednesday, 22 May 2024 19:45 (one year ago)

The Misdesignation of Lauryn Hill

Guayaquil (eephus!), Wednesday, 22 May 2024 20:00 (one year ago)

For me, one of the greatest songs of all time (the obvious one), and that's enough.

clemenza, Wednesday, 22 May 2024 20:02 (one year ago)

The Score is better

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 22 May 2024 20:10 (one year ago)

it's funny how POLLing change a situation

Iacocca Cola (Neanderthal), Wednesday, 22 May 2024 20:15 (one year ago)

the whole apple music list felt very grammy awards-coded and putting this at #1 seals it

the defenestration of prog (voodoo chili), Wednesday, 22 May 2024 20:44 (one year ago)

It's a great album, and she was a fantastic live performer around the time of its release. That she's never truly followed it up, and that every live performance of hers I've seen over the last decade has juggled brilliance and disaster, is fairly dispiriting.

a based robot like Bender (stevie), Wednesday, 22 May 2024 20:55 (one year ago)

It was Pitchfork’s number 2 of the 90’s so I expected Top 10 at least. This list felt very much like a mish mash of the top half of those recent Pitchfork 80s/90s album lists.

No Depeche, New Order or Pet Shop Boys in the Apple list!

piscesx, Wednesday, 22 May 2024 21:03 (one year ago)

could it be that it was all so simple then?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eg2mF0gKtYw

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 22 May 2024 21:27 (one year ago)

ums otm

interstellar anthropologist+music philosopher, (Austin), Wednesday, 22 May 2024 21:33 (one year ago)

For me, one of the greatest songs of all time (the obvious one)

Lost Ones?

A So-Called Pulitzer price winner (President Keyes), Wednesday, 22 May 2024 22:57 (one year ago)

"Doo Wop (That Thing)"--I guess not that obvious going by this poll. (Didn't know about the Apple poll that triggered all this.)

clemenza, Wednesday, 22 May 2024 23:22 (one year ago)

one month passes...

First time hearing this album and it’s pretty good (maybe not as good 25 years later but it’s still really well crafted)

I know she sort of went off the rails and has kept releasing music sporadically… anything worth seeking out?

✖✖✖ (Moka), Tuesday, 9 July 2024 17:05 (one year ago)

I really liked Unplugged. And the song Lose Myself, off the Surf's Up soundtrack (iirc), is genuinely fantastic

a based robot like Bender (stevie), Tuesday, 9 July 2024 17:17 (one year ago)

First time hearing this album

Wow! Jealous, but also you missed listening to this album for 25 years, so you should perhaps be jealous of me

Humanitarian Pause (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 9 July 2024 18:11 (one year ago)

I’ve heard the Unplugged album is pretty divisive. Maybe it was more divisive at its time of release coming after all the hype surrounding her and listening to it now with fresh ears it’s a better way to approaching it. Will take some time later in the week to digest it.

At the moment I’m going to dig in this album. I feel stupid ignoring this album for so long. It’s perfectly executed.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Tuesday, 9 July 2024 18:22 (one year ago)

Bonus tracks are good too. “Tell Him” was a highlight.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Tuesday, 9 July 2024 18:27 (one year ago)

moka-
search: "the sweetest thing" from the love jones ost
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y12YXVAYKjE

interstellar anthropologist+music philosopher, (Austin), Tuesday, 9 July 2024 18:48 (one year ago)

Miseducation is a fantastic album and like so many records from the late 90s the skits between tracks DRAG AND DRAG AND DRAG AND DRAG

a based robot like Bender (stevie), Tuesday, 9 July 2024 19:06 (one year ago)

I’ve tried with this album but apart from Forgive Them Father and Nothing Even Matters none of the songs make an impression on me. So I guess could be a great EP.

o. nate, Tuesday, 9 July 2024 19:21 (one year ago)

speaking of, unrelated: one of the most confusing things ever in the liner notes is david axelrod's "tony poem" receiving a sample credit on "every ghetto every city" (one of the better tracks on here, tbh). there's no sample of "tony poem" in that song and i don't think i've ever seen an explanation of how/why that happened. it says the song "contains replayed elements of" tony poem on newer pressings, but uhh? not really? the beat does kind of sound like the breakdown in "tony poem" but that was such an obscure record at the time, i don't think they needed to worry about getting sued. the confusion was compounded when she got in trouble for not giving the musicians on the album their proper credit. but sure, go ahead and list samples that aren't in there????

― I'm ANTIFA and I vote. (Austin), Saturday, June 11, 2022 12:46 PM

semiupdate on this: lol whosampled removed it from their listing completely. i _still_ cannot find any info on why it was listed in the og credits. weird.

interstellar anthropologist+music philosopher, (Austin), Tuesday, 9 July 2024 19:24 (one year ago)


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