Jay-Z
Album : Unplugged
Release Date : Dec 18, 2001
Label : Universal
Review :
While it’s not quite the "Jigga with an acoustic guitar" setup we’d hoped for, Unplugged reveals once and for all that Shawn Carter is among the few MCs who don’t need a whole bunch of electronic wizardry to sound good. Jay-Z’s timing is flawless, his hits are showcased, and the audience is obviously having a great time. But aside from some witty banter with folks in the front row, Jay doesn’t take this opportunity to loosen up any more than usual. In other words, don’t expect much deviation from the standard wording. This Unplugged performance is a "no freestyle zone," represented by the truncated rendition of "Big Pimpin’." Mary J. Blige’s no-holds-barred assist on "Can’t Knock the Hustle" more than makes up for this, though, demonstrating why she’s been hip-hop’s favorite muse for 10 years running. The Roots provide ample live band support, although Ahmir Thompson’s drumming sounds rather flat and a total violin overkill does a great disservice to "Takeover," Jay’s dis-out to Queensbridge. And, yes, there is a hidden studio track. According to Damon Dash, it’s entitled "I Hear the People Talking."
Track Listings :
1. H To The Izzo
2. Take Over
3. Girls, Girls, Girls
4. Jigga What
5. Big Pimpin
6. Ain’t No Love
7. Can I Get A/Hard Knock Life/Ain’t No... (Medley)
8. Can’t Knock The Hustle (Medley)
9. Song Cry
10. Give It To Me
11. Jigga, Jigga
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