Heap Of Broken Images (2006)

Artist: Blue Sky Black Death
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Label: Revolver Usa
UPC: 00663405124322
Release Date: 5/23/2006
Buy.com Sku: 202475369
Item#: M2WGQL
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25332
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Skies Open ~ Blue Sky Black Death
2. Days Are Years ~ Blue Sky Black Death
3. Chloroform ~ Blue Sky Black Death
4. Not Here ~ Blue Sky Black Death
5. They Came Around ~ Blue Sky Black Death
6. Dream Of Dying ~ Blue Sky Black Death
7. From Sun's Angle ~ Blue Sky Black Death
8. Rap Creature Land ~ Blue Sky Black Death
9. Heroin For God ~ Blue Sky Black Death
10. Guilty Ones ~ Blue Sky Black Death
11. Dead Tree Gives No Shelter, The ~ Blue Sky Black Death
12. Still Asleep ~ Blue Sky Black Death
Disc 2
Song TitleSample
1. Engage My Words ~ Blue Sky Black Death
2. Street Legends ~ Blue Sky Black Death
3. Floor Chalk (Best Reprise) ~ Blue Sky Black Death
4. Scriptures ~ Blue Sky Black Death
5. Long Division ~ Blue Sky Black Death
6. I Catch Fire ~ Blue Sky Black Death
7. Grimey Styles ~ Blue Sky Black Death
8. Brain Cells ~ Blue Sky Black Death
9. Everything ~ Blue Sky Black Death
10. It Wasn't White ~ Blue Sky Black Death



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Nancy Kuo (violin); Mary Taggart (cello).
Generally, when a group releases an instrumental and a vocal record simultaneously, it's the latter that is better appreciated by a larger number of fans. The instrumental selection may get occasional late-night play by a few aspiring DJs, but for the most part it rests untouched inside the case or the sleeve, all but forgotten. However, for production duo Blue Sky Black Death's debut, A Heap of Broken Images, it is the second disc, the one that features lyrical appearances from Jus Allah, Guru, and Virtuoso, among others, that runs the greater risk of being ignored. Not because it's a bad collection; it's just so greatly outshined by the instrumentals. Actually, the term instrumentals is a little deceptive. Kingston and Young God do include spoken vocal samples as well as live singing into their 12-song set, which, added to the guitars, pianos, trumpets, strings, woodwinds, and bass they mix with their drum loops and keyboards, create a fairly stunning effect. It's lush and harmonious, sprawling through different watery landscapes and ideas, yet there's a constant undercurrent of pain and isolation that pervades even the less ominous tracks. "Days Are Years" begins with vaguely cacophonous layers that spread out into guitar-led fluvial meanderings, finally ending in a quasi pop song with a "Leaving Las Vegas" bass and repeating vocal line; "Not Here," with its opening trumpet and piano riff, takes on a darker, more trip-hop feel, and though its jazzy break tries to convince its audience that perhaps there's a bit of light underneath the murky scum of the pond, as an empty drum loop and forlorn guitar finally bring it to a finish, the realization that the surface is actually very far away suddenly becomes quite clear. It's depressing, yet the music is so intriguing it's impossible to stop listenining and to stop looking. Because Blue Sky Black Death prove themselves quite adept at creating descriptive, unique environments on A Heap of Broken Images' first disc, the relative straightforwardness of the second is a little disappointing. Though "Floor Chalk" does use the guitars and keyboards that were so effective in disc one, basic eerie synthesized hip-hop arpeggios and hollow bass still take over and dominate the record. Perhaps these sparser production techniques were used so as not to overpower the MCs' voices, but everything ends up sounding predictable instead, and the strength of some of the lyrical performances (Rob Sonic and Mike Ladd's or Virtuoso's, for instance) isn't enough to compensate for what is lacking elsewhere. Disc two is completely adequate, but in comparison to Kingston and Young God's instrumentals, it falls short, and unfortunately depletes the overall power of what A Heap of Broken Images could collectively be and do. ~ Marisa Brown

 
Compilation Appearances
Soundtracks From The Shaolin Temple(Explicit Version)
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Associated Artists and Works
The Evil Jeanius [PA] ~ Grae, Jean

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 05/23/2006
Original Release Date : 2006
Catalog ID : 51243
Label : Mush Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 2
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00663405124322

  


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