Hell Hath No Fury
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Binding : Audio CDEAN : 0828765211925Label : RCAManufacturer : RCAPublisher : RCARelease date : 2007-01-22Title : Hell Hath No FuryFormat : Explicit LyricsOriginal release date : 2006-11-28Studio : RCAMPN : 52119Number of discs : 1
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review by: qes date: 2007-12-10 rating:
Classic, no doubt about it.We always seem to wait ten years before we label Hip Hop albums classics, it happened with Only Built for Cuban Links, Illmatic and 3 Feet high and Rising, you have a feeling that this album will be up their on that fantastic list in a few years time.
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br /But, the great thing about Hell Hath No Fury, unlike the albums above it is instantly catchy, the hooks are fantastic by the Nep's, Pharrell is like the Jose Mourinho of the music world, even though you hate his guts, you have to admit his production is second to none.
review by: Uncut my funk date: 2007-02-17 rating:
Neptunes + Clipse = Auditive climax!!!!Wow, i just bought the album...simply banging.
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br /To be completely objective, i wouldn't say the album is 100% dope due to a couple of songs that couldn't have been removed from the album.
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br /Now, the 3 tracks Mr Me Too, Ride around Shinning and Trill are pure black diamonds...and they make it up 4 the entire album, the Neptunes kept their sickest and darkest tracks for the proteges Malice and Pusha T once again.
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br /Definitely worth your money.
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review by: date: 2007-01-03 rating:
Sick sick SICKThis album is so good it hurts. I know it has been mentioned many times when talking about this record but the production is absolutely sublime. I have no idea how Pharrell is gonna be able to top this- best tracks personally I think are; Keys open doors, Mr. Me Too and Trill. Lyrically it's not the most in depth or thought provoking thing ever but who cares when it sounds this good??? Buy it NOW.
review by: date: 2006-12-10 rating:
Give Up The Money Or The Angel Cries Two TearsThis album proves that practice makes perfect. I remember the first time I heard the Clipse was on their single 'The Funeral', where in the video Malice and Pusha both seemed hyperactive, waving their arms around like they were on a deserted island watching a helicopter fly over them; I found it amusing but ultimately they didn't leave much impression on me as emcees. Fast forward three years and after seeing their first album shelved they dropped 'Lord Willin''. Yes 'Grindin'' was a great single, what mixtape rapper didn't freestyle over it in the summer of 2002, but the album to me was overall mediocre; again their lyricism wasn't impressive and the album was too long making the production sound repetitive at times. All this has changed with 'Hell Hath No Fury'. I was skeptical when XXL Magazine gave it a XXL rating (their equivalent of The Source's 5 mics) but after listening to the album several times I'm not mad at them. You literally don't have to touch forward once when playing this album. Every song Pharrell produces (Chad has retired from The Neptunes) on HHNF doesn't sound like any other song on the album, and tracks like 'Ride Around Shining' and 'Hello New World' are actually some of the best beats I've ever heard from him. The Clipse aren't ever going to be Nas and Jay-Z in a group, but they sound more in their element this time around, going beyond simply telling ABC hustle tales. So without giving too much away this is one of the best albums I've heard all year, and probably the best southern hip-hop album of 2006. Worth the purchase...
review by: date: 2006-12-07 rating:
Best Hip Hop Album of 20063 years of record label drama either sinks an artist, or propels them to new heights. Stand forward, the Clipse...
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br /Hell Hath No Fury is a classic album from the Clipse - their rhymes are on point every verse, the Neptunes production is excellent from start to finish, and the replay value is endless.
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br /From an MC's point of view, their wordplay is not magnificent (when compared to Nas, for example) but the variety of flows they kick makes it truly interesting. The subject matter (drugs, girls, money) is nothing new, but somehow they manage to find a different viewpoint - such as the song Dirty Money, which recognises the ambivolent nature of enjoying the finer things that illegally-obtained money can buy.
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br /There are few stand-out tracks - simply because the album is so consistent throughout - but those particularly worthy of mention include Trill, Mr Me Too, Wamp Wamp, Ridin Round Shining, and Nightmares.
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br /This is an outstanding album, and unless Nas can outshine them on Hip Hop is Dead, then the Clipse have made Hell Hath No Fury the best hip hop LP of 2006.
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