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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
POIGANT MASTERPIECE,
This review is from: Cuts for Luck & Scars for Freedom (Audio CD)
It was the summer of 2001(a mundane summer,I must add) and on the television,Mystic's "The Life" came on the screen.Instantly,my eyes were glued.Who is she? What is she about? All these things popped into my mind.I wanted desperatly to know this Mystic girl was. Fast forward to October 2001.I'm at Borders' and I saw Mystic's Mystic(Madeline Ludlum) is a b-woman from the Bay Area.A fiery Opening with a warm spoken intro in which the listener is assured to "kick back,relax,open up your mind,and let your pain go".Then we enter into "Ghetto Birds",a bleak yet inspring sermon of the wrongs of materialism and political corruptioness There you have it.Mystic's spawling,76-minute journey enlightens,uplifts,and leaves an effect on the listener.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Experience "The Life" of Mystic,
By 7th Angl (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuts for Luck & Scars for Freedom (Audio CD)
First of all, she is Mystic. Not "THE" Mystic. Second of all, this album is an eclectic marvel. Not only does she seamlessly bridge r and b and rhymes, but her lyrics run the gamut from religion to death to sex to virtue and a love of hip hop, all from a feminine perspective. Mystic is truly gifted in invoking imagery, and has no difficulty in her poetic manner to address political issues. This album captivates the listener, and each song is literally so chock full of lyrics, that at times one is confused as to which track one is actually listening to. Many songs breeze by the seven minute mark, but succeed in holding my interest. This album may serve as a mental workout, but this is due primarily to Mystic's stream-of-consciousness wordplay. Indeed, her invective is introspection, and "cuts for luck and scars for freedom" is an album that makes manifold by musical means, the personality and make-up of Mystic's character. Each track is a fascinating glimpse into a different facet of this individual. It's hard for me to believe that she is associated with Digital Underground, but the tracks that are helmed by its production team complement her lyrics nicely, and do not detract from her content. By far, my favourite song is "Fallen Angels", a paean dead-homie track that is very powerful and heart wrenching. Although sounding nothing like "T.R.O.Y" by Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth, this track shares in its appeal by poignantly illustrating the fact that death is an experience that affects loved ones each in a unique way, as Mystic recounts the sweet memories of a deceased lover that only she intimately possesses.Don't overlook this album if you are a fan of emcees like Common or singers like Jill Scott or Billie Holiday that give personal takes on life as they have come to know it.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent album.,
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This review is from: Cuts for Luck & Scars for Freedom (Audio CD)
On her debut album, Mystic brings forth a beautiful blend of singing and emceeing over a varied soundscape, with a result that can be enjoyed by all fans of good music.She has a great singing voice, and displays it nicely on every track. Just as you're getting drawn into her soothing sound, she busts into emcee mode, spitting meaningful lyrics with a seemingly effortless flow. The first single, "The Life," is an example of that. On "D Boy" she spits with fire & passion a vivid storyline about a young man caught up in the game. On "You Say, I Say," she slows down the pace on a heartfelt love track with a mesmerizing feel to it. The list of standout tracks is endless, as "Cuts For Luck and Scars For Freedom" has very few weak spots. At its cheap price, you cannot go wrong with this album.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Breath of Fresh Air,
By PW (Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuts for Luck & Scars for Freedom (Audio CD)
In a time in which it seems that all female rappers have to talk about is how they are bi#$hes trying to be with a guy because of what's in his wallet, Mystic's vibe is welcomed with open arms. While her ability to write, rap, and sing well takes one back to Lauryn Hill's debut solo album, Mystic has a style all her own. It is evident from, not only her words but how she brings them across, that she has lived the stories she tells. Her style is one that indicates she's been educated not only by books, but also by the streets. This whole CD is absolutely wonderful. However, tracks that stood out to me were: The Life (a celebration of life, even if it isn't perfect), W (makes you want to go to California and kick it for a while!), Girlfriend, Sistergirl (ah, we never tire of the classic theme of a woman reminding her girlfriend she is to precious to let men take advantage of her), Fatherless Child (and yet another theme that never seems to grow old: she overcomes the hardships of a single-parent childhood to become great), Spoken Piece (you need to listen to it to truly appreciate it), and Destiny Complete (makes you wanna throw your hands up and dance!). Mystic is definitely one of the best female rappers to come out in a while. Her CD flows seemlessly. If you're tired of hearing women brag about degrading themselves and long for something more, this CD is for you.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of those rare must have releases.,
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This review is from: Cuts for Luck & Scars for Freedom (Audio CD)
If you don't buy this album, you'll be missing out. If you compare her to Lauryn Hill, you'll be making a mistake. Yes she sings, yes she also raps. But this album [to me] is one of the most incredible releases I've heard. She sounds like no one. And no one could ever sound like her. Mystic is so beautiful, when you see the video for "The Life" she looks and sounds like a Goddess. This LP has so many stand out cuts on it. "The Life" is this mellow, enchanting, wonderful peek at what she's about. "Fatherless Child" is a song for her recently deseased father. The truly amazing thing about this song is how effortlesly she takes you through her life. It starts out happy, with her birth. Moving on to the pain of her father leaving. Getting worse with him not being there at all. Then it switches direction with her and him meeting up after 20+ years and things are good again. Then, after a few short years back together he dies. The ironic thing is, he died on the same day she finally got her record deal. This is simply put one of the most touching songs ever recorded. I felt her struggle, her sadness, hell I even found myself shedding a few tears. It's a gift the way she can open up herself completly. And the music behind her angelic voice and words makes it that much more stunning. "Neptune's Jewels" is a love ballad, well of sorts. The beat behind it is pure hip-hop. And Mystic is speaking on a love for a man where she will "Dive into the treacherous sea, bring you Neptune's Jewels to keep you happy. Fly into the merciless sun, bring you the sky because you're the one." "Once a Week" is another cool track She speaks on a man she likes, but doesn't love, and probably never will. She doesn't lead him on either. Telling him the sex is amazing, but her heart belongs to another man (Neptune's Jewels) So they can hook up once a week and do whatever, but that's as far as it'll go. While it's not perticularly deep, it's real, and a lot of people can releate to it. "W" is a tribute to her home, Cali. The track and lyrics are incredibly chill. It's a really fitting ode to the West Coast, songs like this make me proud to be from here :) This lp is full of what's missing in a music world, where it's about how much ice you rock. How much money you got, all that material nonsense takes a backseat here. Just about every song on here will make you think. Make you smile, make you wonder, some might even make you cry. Her voice is so beautiful, she sings like an angel sent from Heaven. And as an emcee she can hold her own with the best of them. But even with the singing, don't get it twisted this album is hip-hop at heart. People will obviously feel a need to group her. With the likes of Lauryn Hill, and even Jill Scott. It's a shame, and a good thing at the same time. I say this becaue her lyrics are as true as any ever spoken. She is more poetic then most rappers and emcees. There should be no comparing her to anybody. But on a good level, it might make fans of the [other] artists they read she sounds like buy her album. And anybody who does, will find out she is unlike any other artist out there. And they will see that "Cuts for Luck & scars for Freedom" is classic material at it's finest. With some of most heartfelt, timeless lyrics you'll witness. And best of all, it doesn't matter if you're from Cali, or NY, or Germany. You can be white, black. it doesn't matter who you are or where you're from. Mystic speaks from her heart, something all people can understand and relate to. I can't recommend this album highly enough. I fell in love with her completly after I'd listened to this all the way through. I feel like she's somebody I know, even though I know I'll probably never even meet her. I hope this is just the start of her greatness. If this is any indication, there will be no end to her greatness. She deserves a nod from the Grammy's *COUGH* for album of the year and best new artist. We shall see...
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Words cannot describe...,
By "rfka2000" (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuts for Luck & Scars for Freedom (Audio CD)
Mystic is an amazing female MC that has extreme talent that shows not only in her album, but in her live performance. She is NOT like Lauryn Hill, she is an original, gifted MC. Her beats and rhymes are what makes this cd a must have for all true hip-hop lovers.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent .....,
By Cheryl (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuts for Luck & Scars for Freedom (Audio CD)
I first heard The Life when I watched the video and was interested in hearing more ... I have since heard the entire cd and it is excellent. It is issue based and she has a beautiful voice. I rarely listen to anything with Rap, but this is definitely an exception ... I would love to hear more singing from her in the future ...
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
HipHop at its Finest,
By Juan Perez (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuts for Luck & Scars for Freedom (Audio CD)
Put simply, "Cuts for Luck... " (the *whole* album) is dope/hot/off the chain. It's *real* hiphop at its finest. And I don't often make statements like that. Not only are her lyrics poetic/insightful/on point/etc., but her melody hooks and MC skills are *tight*. If you're a hiphop head, this album's a must have. (And if you're reading this, Mystic, when're you coming to NYC?)
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
the best slept on album that you've never heard,
By A Customer
This review is from: Cuts for Luck & Scars for Freedom (Audio CD)
Mystic, is a blessing to the west coast rap scene. Unlike ever other female from cali, mystic relies on her intelligence; instead of her body. Every song on this album is good. The best songs are: "Ghetto Birds", "Neptune's Jewels", "Fatherless Child", and "D Boy". Not only can she craft a lyrical gem, she can also sing. If you don't have this cd, you need to get it. You won't be disappointed.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
At Last,
By A Customer
This review is from: Cuts for Luck & Scars for Freedom (Audio CD)
At last we have a woman MC that is credible, positive, sex positive but not a whore. A woman that I can listen to and respect and recomend to my high school students. As a feminist and avid hip hop fan I have been at a loss for a long time. There seems to be no women responding to the oppresive culture that exists for women in hip hop. This and Sarah Jones, Your Revolution are all you need to remain hopeful for the future of hip hop. I do have a vision of a time when a woman can be respected as equal to a man and have more value than the shape and size of her rear end.
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Cuts for Luck & Scars for Freedom by Mystic (Audio CD - 2001)
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