Big Doe Rehab (2007)

Artist: Ghostface Killah
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Label: New World Records
UPC: 00602517410497
Release Date: 12/4/2007
Buy.com Sku: 206364968
Item#: M3V5KS
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25530
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Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. At The Cabana Skit - (with Rhythm Roots Allstars) ~ Ghostface Killah
2. Toney Sigel A.K.A. The Barrel Brothers - (with Beanie Sigel) ~ Ghostface Killah
3. Yolanda's House - (with Method Man/Raekwon) ~ Ghostface Killah
4. We Celebrate - (with Kid Capri) ~ Ghostface Killah
5. Walk Around ~ Ghostface Killah
6. Yapp City - (with Sun God/Trife Da God) ~ Ghostface Killah
7. White Lines Affair (Toney Awards) - (with Shawn Wigs) ~ Ghostface Killah
8. Supa GFK ~ Ghostface Killah
9. Rec-Room Therapy - (with Raekwon/U-God) ~ Ghostface Killah
10. Prayer, The - (with OX) ~ Ghostface Killah
11. I'll Die For You ~ Ghostface Killah
12. Paisley Darts - (with Cappadonna/Method Man/Raekwon/Sun God/Trife Da God) ~ Ghostface Killah
13. Shakey Dog Starring Lolita - (with Raekwon) ~ Ghostface Killah
14. ! - (with Rhythm Roots Allstars) ~ Ghostface Killah
15. Killa Lipstick - (Bonus Track, with Method Man/Masta Killa) ~ Ghostface Killah
16. Slow Down - (Bonus Track, with Chrisette Michele) ~ Ghostface Killah

(P) 2007 The Island Def Jam Music Group
(C) 2007 The Island Def Jam Music Group

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Raekwon, Shawn Wigs (vocals); Arden "Keyz" Altino (strings, piano, Fender Rhodes piano); Matt DeMerritt (flute, tenor saxophone); Geoffrey Gallegos (alto saxophone, baritone saxophone); Jordan Katz (trumpet); Ricky Rodriguez (drums, percussion); Sean Oshea (drums); Davey Warf Rat Chegwidden (percussion); Amille D. Harris (background vocals).
Additional personnel: Chrisette Michele, Kid Capri, Masta Killa, Method Man, Raekwon, Sun God, U-God, Beanie Sigel, Trife da God, Shawn Wigs, Cappadonna.
Recording information: Baseline Recording Studios, New York, NY; Killion Floor Studios, North Hollywood, CA; Reddline Studios, Staten Island, NY.
Photographer: Daniel Hastings.
On the heels of two exceptional albums in 2006 (FISHSCALE and MORE FISH), Ghostface Killah continued his hot streak on his third major-label LP in two years, THE BIG DOE REHAB. Coming with a fresh batch of wicked wordplay and dizzying stream-of-consciousness lyrics on cinematic hood vignettes ("Yolanda's House," "Rec-Room Therapy"), violent do-or-die tales ("Walk Around," "Yapp City"), and comically surreal award-show scenarios ("White Linen Affair (Toney Awards)"), Pretty Tony sounds as distinct as ever.
Stylistically, BIG DOE REHAB borrows from the old school, as Ghost revisits one of Redman's most memorable shticks on "Supa GFK" and lifts a classic EPMD beat on "Killa Lipstick." More centralized on the production side than either "Fish" album, the majority of the record's beats are provided by the Diddy-affiliated production duo of LV and Sean C, while supplemental production work comes courtesy of Ant-Live, Scram Jones, Anthony Acid, Frequency, Baby Grand, and Ghost himself. Featuring ample guest spots that represent both the Wu (Raekwon, Method Man, U-God, Master Killa, Cappadonna) and the Theodore Unit (Trife Da God, Shawn Wigs, Sun God), BIG DOE REHAB is another exemplary piece of gutter hip-hop from one of New York's most original and inventive rhyme-stylists.
In 2006, Ghostface Killah released Fishscale, an intricate, exciting album that was voted -- and rightfully so -- as one of the best records of the year. It was the kind of thing that showed why Ghost is so beloved by critics and fans: his rhymes were wildly detailed and inventive, his stories were vivid, and his beats (most courtesy of MF Doom, but also with contributions from Pete Rock and Dilla, among others) were fresh-sounding and interesting, only working to improve the MC's verses by way of their own strength. And while these attributes occasionally surface on The Big Doe Rehab, overall the record lacks the excitement, the originality, and the passion that can and has made Ghostface so compelling. A lot of this, for better or for worse, can be blamed on the production. The Diddy-associated Hitmen (here Sean C. and LV), who also worked on Jay-Z's latest effort and are the composers of five of the tracks on Big Doe, make passable but not extraordinary beats, with short, overly simple samples that do nothing to bring attention to Ghost's rhymes, going even so far to turn what could be pretty decent ("Paisley Darts," for example, which also features good verses from Cappadonna and Trife da God) into something just plain mediocre, the antithesis of what a beat should do. Of course, when Mr. Coles is excellent, like he is on "Shakey Dog Starring Lolita," with Raekwon, or "Walk Around," he's excellent -- and both of these songs serve as reminders of his talent and perhaps intentionally also have the album's best production -- but unfortunately, there are too few moments of lyrical acumen interspersed among the less remarkable lines (like in the trite and tired "We Celebrate" or "Killa Lipstick," both of which sound like they're coming from an MC whose stories have all been told). Perhaps this disappointment stems from the inevitable comparison with Fishscale, an album which, even if you weren't a fan of Doom, didn't have a weak track, but Ghost has always had a problem with consistency, anyway -- think Supreme Clientele followed by Bulletproof Wallets or The Pretty Toney Album. So the question looms: is this just a misstep before another masterpiece -- and "misstep" is certainly a word too harsh for The Big Doe Rehab, which is more "uneventful" than "wrong" -- or is it a sign that the end is nigh? ~ Marisa Brown

Producer: Davey Warf Rat Chegwidden; Mary Bond Davis; L.V.; Scram Jones

Engineer: Sergio Rios; Hector Mendoza

 
Compilation Appearances
Only Built 4 Cuban Linx (Explicit Version)
Vol. 1-Wu-Chronicles (Explicit Version)
Blackout (Explicit Version)
Lyricist Lounge Volume 2 (Explicit Version)
We Invented The Remix (Explicit Version)
Legend Of The Liquid Sword (Explicit Version)
Love Hell Or Right (Explicit Version)
Scarface-Music Inspired By (Explicit Version)
Def Jamaica (Explicit Version)
Blade Trinity (w/ Bonus DVD) (Explicit Version)
Blade Trinity (Explicit Version)
Blade Trinity(clean)
Surrounded By Silence
After Taxes (Explicit Version)
2k6 Tracks
Mouse And The Mask
Soul Survivor Vol 1
Davinci Code:the Vaticav2
Hi Teknology Vol 2(Explicit Version)
Save The Last Dance 2
Stomp The Yard
This Is East Coast Hip Hop(Explicit Version)
Back To Black
Soundclash
Randy Jackson's Music Club, Volume 1
Wu Box:cream Of The Clan
Supa Gangsta Extraordinary Gentleman
Hi Teknology 3:underground
Supa Gangsta Extraordinary Gentleman
Dirty South Hits:best In Crunk
Strange Hip Hop
Harold Kumar Escape From Guantanamo
Return Of The Swarm 5
Soundtracks From The Shaolin Temple(Explicit Version)
Born Into This(Explicit Version)
Tapes
Last Kiss(Explicit Version)
Last Kiss
Spirit Of Apollo
Fist Of God
Blackout 2(Explicit Version)
Blackout 2
Def Jam Recordings: 25th Anniversary Box Set
Exotic On The Speaker
Unexpected Guest
Wu Tang Meet The Indie Culture Vol 2(Explicit Version)

 
Associated Artists and Works
Supreme Clientele [PA] ~ Ghostface
Ghostface
Ghostface
Ghostface
Raekwon
Only Built 4 Cuban Linx [PA] ~ Raekwon
Raekwon
Raekwon
Various Artists
Various Artists

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 12/04/2007
Original Release Date : 2007
Catalog ID : 000950002
Label : Def Jam (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Runtime : 49m : 49s
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00602517410497

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (p.132)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "Ghost's bouncy, more direct approach on cuts like 'Walk Around' shows off his ability to turn crack-slinging narratives into big, hooky pleasures."

Entertainment Weekly (p.130)
- "[W]ith REHAB, Ghostface proves his tried-and-true technique has plenty of juice left in it."

Q (Magazine)
(p.95)
- 3 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t's packed with big numbers showcasing his maniacal rhyme style..."

  


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