The Roots The Tipping Point

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Posted on 07.13.2004
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The Roots
Album: The Tipping Point
Release Date: July 13, 2004

Label: Geffen Records

 

Customer Review:
On their sixth album, the Roots backslide a bit on the creative promise they showed with 2002’s Phrenology. Instead of expanding into more ambitious and experimental areas—the way Outkast has, for example—the Roots tend to fall back to basics with vigorous, but ultimately conventional, lyricism.

There are definitely some truly great moments here: the album opens with near-magic on "Star," a mesmerizing song that is one of the finest of the group’s career, and Black Thought is a one-man tour de force on "Boom!" where he mimics Big Daddy Kane and Kool G Rap down to their velour sweats. But The Tipping Point also has some of their blandest production ever, and, at 10 tracks (plus two hidden cuts), the compactness of the album makes the problem spots stand out more than usual. "I Don’t Care" and "Duck Down!" in particular seem derivative and commercially tailored.

The main thing missing here is an overall guiding concept, something the Roots have never lacked before.

Track Listing :
1. Star/Pointro
2. I Don’t Care
3. Don’t Say Nuthin’
4. Guns Are Drawn
5. Stay Cool
6. Web
7. Boom!
8. Somebody’s Gotta Do It
9. Duck Down!
10. Why (What’s Goin On?)

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