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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dope, October 25, 2000
Just got it this morning, here's a track by track review of Body of the Life Force.1) Intro - A spoken word type intro by Asun the Black Sun, pretty dope. 2) Soul Assasination- Production by Muggs (who else?). Not a bad beat, but not quite up to the level of either the other beats on this LP or Muggs previous work. Medium speed bumpin track with saxophone blasts, like I said, not bad. 7/10 3) Defeat- Production by Premier, this is the joint here. Bangin' track with tight horns and a female vocal sample. Afu's rhymes are tight on this one. 9.5/10 4) Big Acts, Little Acts (f/ GZA)- Production by True Master. Another banger as GZA and Afu trade rhymes over the dramatic Tru Master beat. Quotable by gza: "it's like gettin' stabbed with ice, and watch the evidence melt.." 8.5/10 5)Quotations- interlude type track featuring Afu acapella freestyling with a storm in the background. 6) D&D Soundclash (f/ Coco Brovas and jahdan)- Production by Da Beatminerz. Another previously released joint, this one features coco brovas over a reggae flavored track by Boot Camp's Beatminerz. Tek is dope as always. 8.5/10 7) Mic Stance- Production by Premier. This one was previously released and I wasn't really feelin' it before. This time, Primo switched up the beat a little though, enough to make it a nice track. It sounds like some Asian sounding strings were added in the background while some annoying sounds were taken out. Solid track 8/10 8) Caliente (f/ Rasheeda)- Production by Joe Quinde (?) This one is trying to add some Latin flavor to the album, but it falls short in my opinion. It's not the worst "Latin" track though, it just seems out of place. 6/10 9) All That (f/ Krumb Snatcha and Hannibal)- Production by Mike Rone of Fabidden. This track is pretty dope, kind of a gangstarr foundation second string posse cut. All three emcees come nice on this one over some a slow bumpin'beat. 8/10 10) Headqcourtaz- Skit- A nice beat with some guy (Headqcourtaz?) givin advice to Afu. 11) Self-Mastery- Afu drops knowledge on how to live over nice production by DJ Roach, who also did Mortal Kombat. 8/10 12) Visions- interlude- Dope production (for 30 sec.)by Premier I assume (no credit).completely instrumental, reminding me of old gangstarr album interludes. 13) Mortal Kombat (f/ Masta Killa)- Production by DJ Roach. This one sounds like a Wu-beat, and Masta Killa and Afu sound good together over the piano flavored beat. (Afu once again mispronounces taoist as tayo-ist...) 9/10 14) Warfare (f/ MOP)- Production by Mike Rone- A BANGER. Slow hardcore beats as the M.O.P. take over another track they're guesting on. 9.5/10 15) Equality (f/ Kymani Marley)- Production by Premier. Another reggae flavored joint, but it sounds completely different than the Coco B'z joint. Kymani does a nice job on the hook, and Afu drops some nice rhymes on equality. This is yet ANOTHER banger. 9/10 16) Monotony- Production by DJ Premier. Nice beat by Premier, but not spectacular. Fairly average track compared to the rest of the album. 7.5/10 17) Bring it Right- Production by P. King. This one has a more commercial bouncy sound to it, but it's not bad. Wack hook though, which kills it. Afu is solid, but can't save the track. Better than Caliente, but not by much.. 6.5/10 18) Whirlwind Through Cities- Production by DJ Roach (might as well be Premier though). You've probably heard this one, a dope track with a laidback beat that was Afu's first solo joint (its about 2 years old now). Good close to the album- 9/10. Overall, this is definitely a solid album, especially if you're a Gangstarr/Premier fan. Definitely one to cop, you'll be nodding your head the whole time (except for that Latin track maybe). Only minus is they didn't include Trilogy of Terror- the joint with Hannibal and Guru over a slow Portishead sampled track. A great debut by Afu-Ra..
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