Soul
Position
(RJD2 + Blueprint)
Album: Things Go Better With RJ And Al
Release Date: 4/4/2006
Label: Rhymesayers Entertainment
Review:
Soul Position’s first EP, "Unlimited", was unbelievable and pretty
much defined to me what an EP should be all about. The only problem is that
instead of wetting your appetite for some serious full length action in "8
Million Stories", the album leaves you seriously uninspired, kind of as
if you’re wandering aimlessly in (H)urban Outfitters with your girlfriend, who
happens to be searching for that perfect ever so cute tank top. "Things
go better with RJ and Al" really showed up out of nowhere.
I’m a record nerd at my own admittance but all of a sudden promos were out and this thing was on all the calendars. Who cares though, this album is a huge step up from RJ and Blueprint’s last go around, with expectations fully met. Reccommended and a good listen all the way through. Some of the older Gang Starr Foundation type heads over at the office are even giving this some attention - breaking the whole pre millenium or broke mold.
| Tracklisting:
1. The Beginning 2. No Gimmicks Listen 3. Hand-Me-Downs Listen 4. The Extra Mile Listen 5. Blame It On The Jager Listen 6. I Need My Minutes Listen 7. Keep It Hot For Daddy Listen 8. I’m Free Listen 9. Keys Listen 10. The Cool Thing To Do Listen 11. Priceless Listen 12. Drugs, Sex, Alcohal, Rock-n-Roll Listen 13. Things Go Better |
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