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| 1. Intro |
| 2. Mike, Aaron & Eddie |
| 3. Kats |
| 4. Triumvirate |
| 5. Stoic Response |
| 6. All Good Things |
| 7. Dogs |
| 8. Poetry Takeover |
| 9. Transitions & Eras f/ Busdriver |
| 10. Coup De Theatre |
| 11. Top Qualified f/ Blackalicious, Lyrics Born & Lateef |
| 12. Built To Last |
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Have for Fans of Ace, Ab and Mikah,
By M. A. Rodriguez (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Coup de Theatre (Audio CD)
Looking at this album in relation to the former is unfair. The first album, a must have too, was and is a monument to hiphop. The first album is a woven sonic experience.
Coup De Theatre feels tight, focused, high quality. Haiku is definitely back and on point. The pure lyrical talent in this record is astounding but for my taste, the beats/rhythms were a little "synth and sampled sounding." I really would of liked to of seen Haiku with Roots-esque live instrumentation. It really would of made this record outshine the former. Nevertheless, the songs taken by themselves are amazing and bumping. Especially: Coup De Theatre, 575 and Top Qualified. It also was good to hear Busdriver, a definate and appropriate addition to Haiku. All in all, if you have never heard Haiku, pick up this one and the original release. If you pick up the re-issue, you miss key tracks from the original like Westside Slip-n-Slide, an Untitled improv track and the original Kaya.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Haiku d'Etat Is Lyrical Genius,
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This review is from: Coup de Theatre (Audio CD)
Ok so this group is three extremely talented Mc's. You've got Abstract Rude, Aceyalone, and Mikah 9. All these guys have great talent and combined into one group their just amazing. Just saw these guys live at the Showbox in Seattle and they had the crowd going wild! If you haven't heard of Aceyalone or Abstract Rude I suggest looking into some of their solo stuff, All Balls Don't Bounce is a great CD by Aceyalone. Abstract has a good CD with tribe unique as well called PAINT. Either Way get Haiku!!!!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mike, Aaron & Eddie,
By taogoat (the mothership) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Coup de Theatre (Audio CD)
This is a dope album, get it. If you don't have the first Haiku album, get that first, it just got re-released with extra tracks.
This album has some smokin' styles & slick production by Fat Jack. It doesn't quite have that jazzy style of the first album, unfortunately. I wish they could've gotten Adrian Burley to produce again. Busdriver cameos on 2 tracks (for some reason he's not listed on "Coup de Theatre") & Quannum fans have to hear "Top Qualified" with Gift of Gab, Lyrics Born & Lateef going head to head with Mike, Aaron & Eddie. For my money, I think Mikah 9 & Gift of Gab came out on top. Some of their flows -- especially Mikah 9 on "Kats" and "Top Qualified" -- are reminiscent of the golden era of the early 90s. "Mike Aaron & Eddie" is just sick; "Transitions & Eras" is cool; "All Good Things" is a sweet sad song about how "All good things never last." There's also a "hidden" 13th track where they're all rapping in haikus, 5-7-5 syllable count... pretty slick. But what makes this CD really worth buying is the DVD... with concert footage of "Mike Aaron & Eddie" & "Innercity Boundaries"... Aceyalone doing "Rapper Rappers Rappers" a capella in '98... candid footage of Haiku smokin' & drinkin'... videos for Acey's "Moonlit Skies," "The Hunter and the Hunted," a new Haiku song that's not on the album (dope!)... and Haiku hanging out smoking by the beach at sunrise giving informal a capellas of "Dogs" and "Mike Aaron & Eddie"... I actually think Mikah's a cappella of "Mike Aaron & Eddie" is better than the album version cause he flows more melodically... This is a great album, better than Acey's last 2 albums, and almost as good as the first Haiku. Keep an eye out for Mikah 9's next release "Gramophone."
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