Eve-Olution (Clean Version) (2002)

Artist: Eve
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Label: A&m/geffen/interscope
UPC: 00606949338022
Release Date: 8/27/2002
Buy.com Sku: 60566874
Item#: MLHFQ6
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25050
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. What - (featuring Truth Hurts) ~ Eve (Rap)
2. Gangsta Lovin' - (featuring Alicia Keys) ~ Eve (Rap)
3. Irresistible Chick ~ Eve (Rap)
4. Party In The Rain - (featuring Mashonda) ~ Eve (Rap)
5. Let This Go ~ Eve (Rap)
6. Hey Y'all - (featuring Nate Dogg/Snoop Dogg) ~ Eve (Rap)
7. Figure You Out ~ Eve (Rap)
8. Satisfaction ~ Eve (Rap)
9. Neckbones ~ Eve (Rap)
10. Double R What - (featuring Jadakiss/Styles Of The Lox) ~ Eve (Rap)
11. Ryde Away ~ Eve (Rap)
12. As I Grow ~ Eve (Rap)
13. Eve-Olution ~ Eve (Rap)

(P) 2002 Ruff Ryders
(C) 2002 Ruff Ryders

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel includes: Eve, Truth Hurts, Alicia Keys, Mashonda, Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, Jadakiss, Styles Of The Lox.
Producers: Swizz Beatz, Dr. Dre, Irv Gotti, 7, Teflon, Bink, Trackmasters.
"Satisfaction" was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Female Rap Solo Performance.
Personnel: Iceberg, Anthony Hamilton, Teflon (vocals); Larry Phillabaum, Mike Elizondo (guitar, keyboards); Tracie Spencer (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Doug Wilson; Barry "Oh" Goldstein; Larry Phillabaum; Steve Baughman; Brian Springer.
Recording information: Conway Recording Studio, Hollywood, CA; DoggHouse Studio "The Church", Diamondbar, CA; Encore Studios, Burbank, CA; Powerhouse Studio, Yonkers, NY; Sony Music Studio, New York, NY; The Hit Factory, New York, NY; The New Hit Factory, New York, NY; Under City.
Photographer: Michael Hart Thompson .
Unknown Contributor Role: Ekaterina Kenney.
Having proved herself with 2001's rough and tough Scorpion, Eve changed direction slightly for Eve-Olution. The focus here is less hip-hop and more contemporary R&B, with fewer rappers invited as guests -- only appear on only two tracks, "Hey Y'All" features Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg and the Scorpion sequel "Double R What" features Jadakiss and Styles. After the intro, Eve focuses squarely on neo-soul. The productions keep the groove going coutresy of the beatheads behind the boards Irv Gotti, Dr. Dre, Swizz Beatz, and Poke & Tone. ("Irresistible Chick" features a smooth Irv Gotti production that's moving almost as fast as Eve's fluid raps. There are a few tough-love tracks along the lines of Scorpion's "You Had Me, You Lost Me" and "You Ain't Gettin' None," and a nod to her Ruff Ryders past with "Ryde Away." ~ John Bush
Having proved herself with 2001's rough and tough Scorpion, Eve changed direction slightly for Eve-Olution. The focus here is less hip-hop and more contemporary R&B, with fewer rappers invited as guests -- they appear on only two tracks, "Hey Y'All" features Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg and the Scorpion sequel "Double R What" features Jadakiss and Styles. After the intro, Eve focuses squarely on neo-soul, but doesn't contribute much to the style; "What" (with Truth Hurts) and "Gangsta Lovin'" (with Alicia Keys), are surprisingly mediocre, with the guests vamping over bland choruses and Eve contributing only a few good rhymes. Elsewhere, the productions keep the groove going, but not much else: definitely a surprise, considering the beatheads behind the boards (Irv Gotti, Dr. Dre, Swizz Beatz, Poke & Tone) don't get much hotter. ("Irresistible Chick," one of the few keepers, features a smooth Irv Gotti production that's moving almost as fast as Eve's fluid raps.) There are a few OK tough-love tracks along the lines of Scorpion's "You Had Me, You Lost Me" and "You Ain't Gettin' None," and a nod to her Ruff Ryders past with "Ryde Away," but Eve-Olution can't offer as much as either of her first two solid LPs. ~ John Bush
With the help of the Ruff Ryders crew, Philadelphia rapper EVE rocked the hip-hop world straight out of the gate with her debut album and kept up the momentum with follow-up release SCORPION. Third outing EVE-OLUTION shows no signs of letting up. Produced by such hot studio rats as Swizz Beatz and Irv Gotti, and featuring high-profile guests like Snoop Dogg, Alicia Keys, and Jadakiss, this is obviously an elaborate, big-budget affair. However, Eve's reputation was made in large part on her ability to avoid vacuous lifestyle trappings in favor of an honest, proud representation of modern urban womanhood. That ethos stands her in good stead here. While such tracks as "Gangsta Lovin'" don't exactly bespeak a complex sociological aesthetic, EVE-OLUTION as a whole presents Eve as entirely more down-to-earth and just plain believable than many of her peers.
Having proved herself with 2001's rough and tough Scorpion, Eve changed direction slightly for Eve-Olution. The focus here is less hip-hop and more contemporary R&B, with fewer rappers invited as guests -- only appear on only two tracks, "Hey Y'All" features Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg and the Scorpion sequel "Double R What" features Jadakiss and Styles. After the intro, Eve focuses squarely on neo-soul. The productions keep the groove going coutresy of the beatheads behind the boards Irv Gotti, Dr. Dre, Swizz Beatz, and Poke & Tone. ("Irresistible Chick" features a smooth Irv Gotti production that's moving almost as fast as Eve's fluid raps. There are a few tough-love tracks along the lines of Scorpion's "You Had Me, You Lost Me" and "You Ain't Gettin' None," and a nod to her Ruff Ryders past with "Ryde Away." [The album is also available in this clean version.] ~ John Bush
Having proved herself with 2001's rough and tough Scorpion, Eve changed direction slightly for Eve-Olution. The focus here is less hip-hop and more contemporary R&B, with fewer rappers invited as guests -- only two tracks, "Hey Y'All" featuring Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg and the Scorpion sequel "Double R What" featuring Jadakiss and Styles. After the intro, Eve focuses squarely on neo-soul, but doesn't contribute much to the style; "What" (with Truth Hurts) and "Gangsta Lovin'" (with Alicia Keys), are surprisingly mediocre, with the guests vamping over bland choruses and Eve contributing only a few good rhymes. Elsewhere, the productions keep the groove going, but not much else: definitely a surprise, considering the beatheads behind the boards (Irv Gotti, Dr. Dre, Swizz Beatz, Poke & Tone) don't get much hotter. ("Irresistible Chick," one of the few keepers, features a smooth Irv Gotti production that's moving almost as fast as Eve's fluid raps.) There are a few OK tough-love tracks along the lines of Scorpion's "You Had Me, You Lost Me" and "You Ain't Gettin' None," and a nod to her Ruff Ryders past with "Ryde Away," but Eve-Olution can't offer as much as either of her first two solid LPs. [The album is also available in this clean version.] ~ John Bush

Engineer: Carlisle Young; Dragan "Chach" Cacinovic; Tom Rounds; Gabe Chiesa; Rich Keller

Musical Guests
Alicia Keys
Mashonda
Snoop Dogg
Jadakiss
Styles Of The Lox
Nate Dogg
Truth Hurts

 
Compilation Appearances
Truth (Explicit Version)
I Want It All (Explicit Version)
Wcw Mayhem
We Are The Streets (Explicit Version)
Tha Last Meal (Explicit Version)
Miss E...So Addictive (Explicit Version)
Miss E...So Addictive (Clean Version)
Kiss Tha Game Goodbye (Explicit Version)
Halfway Tree (Explicit Version)
No More Drama (Bonus Tracks)
Diamond Princess (Explicit Version)
Gangster And A Gentleman (Explicit Version)
Love & Life
Hell And Back (Explicit Version)
Grand Champ (Clean Version)
50 First Dates
West Coast Playaz 1004
MASTERCUTS BAR GROOVES
Songs In A Minor(Limited Edition)
Mo Thugs Soldiers(Explicit Version)
Los Extraterrestres Otra Dimension(w/ Bonus DVD)
Essence Music Festival Volume 1
Look What You Made Me
Thuggin Without A Cause(Explicit Version)

 
Associated Artists and Works
Ebony Vibe Everlasting (E.V.E.)
Ebony Vibe Everlasting (E.V.E.)
Ebony Vibe Everlasting (E.V.E.)

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 08/27/2002
Original Release Date : 2002
Catalog ID : 493380
Label : Interscope Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00606949338022

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (9/19/02, p.102)
- 3 stars out of 5 - "...Celebrating melody....this is the album that's finally all about Eve."

NME (Magazine)
(8/22/02, p.43)
- 7 out of 10 - "...Nothing but a display of hip-hop muscle....proof that mainstream hip-hop can learn new tricks..."

  
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