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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun, June 6, 2000
Redman just released a fun, funny album. That is good to listen to all the time, any time. "I'll Bee Dat" was one of the funniest songs I've ever heard. "Da Goodness" w/Busta Rhymes has one of the best beats on a song ever. I'm not lying. Redmans flow is just cool as hell. I love the way he raps, it captures you. Everyone needs to buy this album just to feel how good it really is. Best songs:I'll Bee Dat, Da Goodness, I Got A Seecret, Let Da Monkey Out, Jersey Yo!, Well All Rite Cha, Brick City Mashin', Beet Drop & Down South Funk. It's an amazing album, so go get it
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not his best, but not his worst, July 9, 2002
You can't blame Redman for wanting to stick with Erick Sermon. The Green-Eyed Bandit is responsible for a unique style of East-Coast production. But lately (well, actually dating back to circa 1998 when this album came out) it's been a little slack.This is plenty noticeable in many of the tracks on "Doc's Da Name 2000." The same bassline is used on three or four tracks, sometimes in a row. The production is crisp, and leaves plenty of room for Redman to get down, but is somewhat of a letdown. But you can't front on Redman's rhyming acumen. Hands down, he's my favorite MC; so full of energy, ready to dump on ANYONE and always comin' with the cleverest punchlines. My favorite Redman album has to be "Dare Iz a Darkside," and I think it's because he did a lot of the production himself. It's a lot darker, a lot grimier, but still retains that Erick Sermon/P-Funk-inspired edge. There are some real good songs on here, though. "Keep On '99" rides a smooth beat with a muted vocal sample to chill you out, "Klose Ya Doorz" doesn't feature Redman but rather Brick City up-and-comers, and "D.O.G.S." is one of the best uses yet for George Clinton's WAAAAAAY-oversampled "Atomic Dog." There are also some nice homages. Red reworks Ice Cube's "Once Upon a Time in the Projects" for the funky "Jersey Yo!" and does some all-out Beastie Boy shouting on "Beet Drop." So the production has suffered a little bit, but "Doc's Da Name 2000" is still a quality hip-hop record.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Still Tight Enough To Bobyahed2dis {4.5 Stars}, January 2, 2007
I'm a HUGE Redman fan. There's something intangible about Redman that endears him to hip hop lovers on so many levels. After dropping classics like Muddy Waters, Whut Thee Album, and Dare Iz A Darkside, my guess would be that fans were expecting more of that grimy production that was so prevelant on his previous releases. I think the complaints are because this was the first Redman album that garnered less than 5 stars, but a lot of those complaints are totally baseless -- Redman don't make bad albums (Malpractice was less than stellar, but still good). Even though things where slightly different on this joint, the production from Erick Sermon, Rockwilder, and Red himself is still on point (and really not all that different -- just tweaked a lil' bit). You can still expect all the routine Redman staples -- the typical Def Squad collabo with E Double and Mr. Murray, a Soopaman Lova sequel (this time with the underrated Dave Hollister on the hook), Method Man collabo, etc...
The first problem to jump out at me was the abundance of overdone skits. While it was hilarious on the Dare Is A Darkside LP and mildly funny on the Muddy Waters LP, this time out Red runs a lot of the very same jokes into the ground and they come off kind of stale. Outside of that, there are only one or two joints on the album that are kind of "eh" (D.O.G.S. & My Zone) in my opinion, but nothing on the album is wack.
Doc's Da Name is one of the best rap LPs to come out in '98. The sound may be a little different from his previous releases, but Doc can get down over any beat and still come off. I recommend adding this album to your collection.
Standout Tracks: Beet Drop, Da Goodness feat. Busta Rhymes, Jersey Yo!, Boodah Break, I'll Bee Dat!, Well All Rite Cha feat. Method Man, Get It Live, Keep On '99, Cloze Ya Doorz feat. Double O, Tame, Diezzel Don, Roz, Gov-Mattic, & Young Z (My Favorite), I Got A Secret, and Dah Dah DaHHH
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