Blackout (Explicit Version) (1999) (Explicit Version )

Artist: Method Man/Redman
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Label: Uni/island
UPC: 00731454660921
Release Date: 9/28/1999
Buy.com Sku: 60357267
Item#: MNT94V
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25079
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Special Joint, A (Intro) ~ Method Man/Redman
2. Blackout ~ Method Man/Redman
3. Mi Casa ~ Method Man/Redman
4. Y.O.U. ~ Method Man/Redman
5. 4 Seasons - (featuring Ja Rule/LL Cool J) ~ Method Man/Redman
6. Cereal Killer ~ Method Man/Redman
7. Da Rockwilder ~ Method Man/Redman
8. Tear It Off ~ Method Man/Redman
9. Where We At (Skit) ~ Method Man/Redman
10. 1,2,1,2 ~ Method Man/Redman
11. Maaad Crew ~ Method Man/Redman
12. Run 4 Cover - (featuring Ghostface/Street) ~ Method Man/Redman
13. Question, The ~ Method Man/Redman
14. Dat's Dat S**t - (featuring Mally G) ~ Method Man/Redman
15. Cheka ~ Method Man/Redman
16. Fire In Da Hole ~ Method Man/Redman
17. Well All Rite Cha - (bonus track) ~ Method Man/Redman
18. Big Dogs - (bonus track) ~ Method Man/Redman
19. How High - (remix, bonus track) ~ Method Man/Redman

(P) 1999 The Island Def Jam Music Group
(C) 1999 The Island Def Jam Music Group Inc.

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel includes: Method Man, Redman, Ghostface, Street, LL Cool J, Mally G, Missy Elliott (vocals).
Producers include: Erick Sermon, RZA, Redman, Gov Mattic, DJ Scratch.
Engineers include: Dave Greenberg, Brian Springer, Tommy Uzzo.
Personnel includes: Method Man, Redman, Ghostface, Street, LL Cool J, Mally G, Missy Elliott (vocals).
Producers include: Erick Sermon, RZA, Redman, Gov Mattic, DJ Scratch.
Engineers include: Dave Greenberg, Brian Springer, Tommy Uzzo.
Hip-hop fans have known for years that Method Man and Redman are two of the top MCs in the field, and their tour together not only proved the fact, but also showed they rap incredibly well together. Their deliveries are similar and the flow never falters, but the hint of gravel in Meth's voice makes them easily distinguishable. Now, with Blackout!, the duo's first album together (though both guested on each other's 1998 LPs), listeners have the proof on wax. Skating on top of spare, hard-hitting productions by Erick Sermon, Wu-Tang's RZA, Mathematics, and Redman himself -- under his Reggie Noble alias -- Meth and Redman trade off on hardcore rhymes and freestyle over each other. There's barely room for breath, but the rhymes are tight and inventive throughout. There are only two guest appearances (for Ja Rule & LL Cool J on "4 Seasons" and Ghostface and Street on the hilarious Blair Witch Project send-off "Run 4 Cover"), and the focus on just Meth and Redman makes for an even tighter, more combustible LP. Even with the high expectations that come along with a project of this magnitude, Blackout! rarely disappoints. ~ John Bush
One of the most interesting things about this collaboration between two of hip-hop's heaviest hitters is how little it relies on traditional hip-hop rhythms. Rather, most of the songs on BLACKOUT employ rhythms based on funk and dancehall reggae, giving the album a freshness that sets it apart from the hip-hop pack. Method Man and Redman have nothing if not a talent for drama, going so far as to back up their statements of gangsta superiority and sexual prowess with the sound of exploding bombs on "Fire in Da Hole."
The pair eschews the use of elaborate arrangements and overt samples so as to focus the tracks on their own forceful, dynamic delivery. Most importantly, Method Man and Redman don't appear to be in a contest to see who can rap the fastest. Their pace is deliberate enough to ensure that their message is received, and their style is expansive enough to include vocal flourishes that play off the aforementioned dancehall rhythmic touches.
One of the most interesting things about this collaboration between two of hip-hop's heaviest hitters is how little it relies on traditional hip-hop rhythms. Rather, most of the songs on BLACKOUT employ rhythms based on funk and dancehall reggae, giving the album a freshness that sets it apart from the hip-hop pack. Method Man and Redman have nothing if not a talent for drama, going so far as to back up their statements of gangsta superiority and sexual prowess with the sound of exploding bombs on "Fire in Da Hole."
The pair eschews the use of elaborate arrangements and overt samples so as to focus the tracks on their own forceful, dynamic delivery. Most importantly, Method Man and Redman don't appear to be in a contest to see who can rap the fastest. Their pace is deliberate enough to ensure that their message is received, and their style is expansive enough to include vocal flourishes that play off the aforementioned dancehall rhythmic touches.

Musical Guests
LL Cool J
Missy Elliott
Redman
Street
Ghostface Killah
Ja Rule
Mally G

 
Artist Overview
Method Man (aka Johnny Blaze; aka the Iron Lung) is the Wu-Tang Clan's chief reefer head, not a small distinction in a band that takes pride in their smoke intake. His deep, raw voice and rugged delivery make him one of the most recognizable of the Wu-Tang's many MCs. Meth has released four solo albums, including his 1994 debut, TICAL, the first solo album by a member of the Wu, as well as a collaborative album with Redman. Meth and Red have also had success as something of a hip-hop version of Cheech & Chong, starring in the film HOW HIGH and in their own short-lived sitcom on the Fox network.

Artist Influences
Big Daddy Kane | Cheech & Chong | EPMD | Eric B. & Rakim | Ice Cube | Kool G. Rap | LL Cool J | N.W.A. | Run-DMC | Slick Rick

Artist Contemporaries
DMX | Ghostface Killah | GZA | Inspectah Deck | Jay-Z | Mobb Deep | Nas | Ol' Dirty Bastard | Raekwon | Redman | RZA | The Notorious B.I.G. | U-God

Artist Followers
50 Cent | Saigon | Shyne | Streetlife | The Game


 
Compilation Appearances
Only Built 4 Cuban Linx (Explicit Version)
Show (Explicit Version)
10th Year Anniversary
Ironman (Explicit Version)
Ill Na Na (Explicit Version)
Def Jam Greatest Hits (Explicit Version)
Born Again (Explicit Version)
40 Dayz & 40 Nightz (Explicit Version)
Voodoo (Explicit Version)
Vol. 1-Wu-Chronicles (Explicit Version)
Vol. 2-Hip Hop Hits (Explicit Version)
Enter The Dru
Significant Other (Explicit Version)
Significant Other (Clean Version)
Beneath The Surface
Out Of Business/Greatest Hits (Explicit Version)
Tunnel (Explicit Version)
Voodoo (Clean Version)
Supreme Clientele (Explicit Version)
Gone In 60 Seconds
Mirror Mirror
G.O.A.T. (Explicit Version)
Bricks (Explicit Version) (Bonus Tracks)
More Music From Save The Last (Bonus Tracks)
Miss E...So Addictive (Explicit Version)
Miss E...So Addictive (Clean Version)
Fast and The Furious (Explicit Version)
Vol. 2-Chapter Ii (Explicit Version)
Digital Bullet (Explicit Version)
How High (Explicit Version)
Stoned Raiders (Explicit Version)
Classics Nuts Vol1 (Explicit Version)
Resident Evil
Sting: wu-Tang Records Presents Killa (Limited Edition) (Explicit Version)
Icons
Iicons (Explicit Version)
Soundbombing III (Explicit Version)
Under Construction (Clean Version)
Under Construction (Explicit Version)
More Music From 8 Mile (Explicit Version)
The Senior
Rasta Jamz
Hip Hop Vol.1 In The Mix With Du Def
Love & Life
Love Hell Or Right (Explicit Version)
Def Jamaica (Explicit Version)
Hip Hop Box (Explicit Version)
Legend Of The Wu Tang: Wu Tang Clan's (Explicit Version)
Street Education (Explicit Version)
This Is Hip Hop (Explicit Version)
Island Def Jam Recording Presents 1
It Takes A Village
All Eyez on Me
Collectables By Ashanti
Hip Hop Future Hits
Essential Hip Hop Collection (Box)
Soul Survivor Vol 1
This Is Gangsta Rap (w/Bonus DVD)(w/ Bonus DVD)
Keith Murray(Explicit Version)
Ready To Die(re-issue)(w/ Bonus DVD)(Explicit Version)
Ready Die(re-issue)(clean(w/ Bonus DVD)
Alter Ego(Explicit Version)
Reflections: The Journey
Return Of The Magnificent
Bone Box:thugs For Life(Explicit Version)
Body Soul:hip Hop Love
Rap Murr Phobia
Icewater(Explicit Version)
Wu Box:cream Of The Clan
Big Doe Rehab(Explicit Version)
Big Doe Rehab
Wallabee Champ
Hip Hop Hits
Return Of The Swarm 5
Cold Case Files(Explicit Version)
We Mean Business(Explicit Version)
Spirit Of Apollo
Def Jam Recordings: 25th Anniversary Box Set
Message To The Other Side Osirus Pt1(Explicit Version)
Wu Tang Meet The Indie Culture Vol 2(Explicit Version)

 
Associated Artists and Works
DMX
Jonell
Jonell
Jonelle
Jonelle
Redman
Redman
Various Artists

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 09/28/1999
Original Release Date : 1999
Catalog ID : 546 609
Label : Def Jam (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00731454660921

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (11/11/99, p.132)
- 3 stars out of 5 - "...a tight-as-drum album in an era of half-assed efforts..."

Rolling Stone (11/11/99, p.132)
- 3 stars out of 5 - "...a tight-as-drum album in an era of half-assed efforts..."

Entertainment Weekly (10/8/99, p.73)
- "...when hip-hop's most playfully creative rhyme stylers throw down like two superballs in a rubber room, they're unstoppable - and make rap's most joyous ride." - Rating: A-

Entertainment Weekly (10/8/99, p.73)
- "...when hip-hop's most playfully creative rhyme stylers throw down like two superballs in a rubber room, they're unstoppable - and make rap's most joyous ride." - Rating: A-

The Wire (1/00, p.100)
- "...skulk-funk...Redman moans a melody of dank basement isolation, while on 'Cereal Killer' he sabotages over vamping guitar....Meth executes some taut syncopation...on which his syllables alternate cadences with producer Eric Sermon's thumpingest track of the LP..."

The Wire (1/00, p.100)
- "...skulk-funk...Redman moans a melody of dank basement isolation, while on 'Cereal Killer' he sabotages over vamping guitar....Meth executes some taut syncopation...on which his syllables alternate cadences with producer Eric Sermon's thumpingest track of the LP..."

The Source (2/00, p.95)
- Included in The Source's "Top 10 Albums of the Year [1999]."

The Source (2/00, p.95)
- Included in The Source's "Top 10 Albums of the Year [1999]."

  
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