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Blu & Mainframe - Johnson & Johnson
Mon Dec 01, 2008 2:34 am by Fudopi

01. Finally
02. Up All Night
03. Half A Knot
04. Mama Always Told Me
05. Go For The Gusto Room (Ft. Bo Bo Lamb as Jack Johnson)
06. Wow
07. The Only Way
08. In The Building (ft. Miguel Jontel as Jontel Johnson)
09. Bout It Bout It
10. Get The Name Straight
11. Long Time Gone
12. Still Up All Night (ft. Co$$ Dollars as Troy Johnson)
13. Perfect Picture
14. Anything Is Possible (ft. Gonja Sufi aka Magic Johnson)
15. The Oath
16. Hidden Bonus Track


Album Review: I know you're thinking, why did it take fud so long to put up another review? The answer is well, I just didn't feel like it. So without further a due might as well get started. If I could choose one album to represent something that you represent, it'd be this. Real good album. The production is totally unique, mainframe uses samples from crazy places, game shows to your great granmas record closet... It sounds different like nothing you've heard before, real upbeat, he left all the fuzz from the records on the track...
The vocals are real slick, it all sounds kinda classic like something you'd get out of some guys basement. Blu raps about just well, stuff. All the good times growing up in LA (not that I grew up in LA). Things he expierenced, most of it is kinda persoal but still relatable. It's not too serious, fun to listen too. Great to listen while you're just hangin with your friend or whatever. The hidden bonus track is weird but likeable, sounds like rappin over Willie Nelson.
My favorite tracks on the album are Bout it, Mama Always Told Me, and Half a Knot.

Bout it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhX0IdYGzDk
WOW!: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQhWrpBl9yQ
Hidden Bonus Track: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjhoFw8KXJQ

Final Verdict: Not really album of the year or anything, but a fun fresh new take, defiantly top 10 of the year though.

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