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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's time to clean MTV outta your ears,
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This review is from: First Born (Audio CD)
This is REAL hip-hop. None of that MTV bling bling - you're only a baller if you got a Bentley CRAP. I purchased First Born after hearing the genius of their 2004 release - E & A. I respect this duo even more after hearing the diversity between the two albums. It is simply amazing. Eyedea is one of the most outspoken egotistical B-Boys I have ever heard; and at 22 years of age, he has accomplished a lot. Mowing down MCs at nearly ever DJ battle he has competed in. He definitely has the skills to back up what he's preaching. Abilities compliments Eyedea perfectly, with his landscapes of unique rhythms and sounds. Battling is also one of Abilities strong points. This duo is untouchable when you realize that all this explosive sound is made from just two techs and a mic. These guys are full of potential and I am already betting that their next album will be a masterpiece along with their others.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Indie Hip-Hop from the slightly dark side.,
By "johnnystarfish" (My basement, Columbus, Ohio, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: First Born (Audio CD)
Like many I first saw Eyedea in the 2000 Blaze Battle, where he owned every other emcee that went against him. Since then I have found some bootleg live tracks and battles online which I have enjoyed. Recently I saw Eyedea perform live (and kill) in my home town of Columbus Ohio and I picked up a copy of "First Born."What may at first be offsetting to those who have heard Eyedea before is that this is not in any way, shape, or form a battle CD. The lyrical material is not only incredibly clever and a great exsample of Eyedea's talent, but the subject matter is in most places heartfelt and challenges the mind of the listener. In his rhymes one can hear traces of Del the Funky Homosapian, Redman, and The Guru, but with what he takes from these obvious influences his style is all his own. Abilities' production, despite much criticism I feel is better than 99% of hip-hop albums out there. I believe that he is only criticised because his music does not fit into the box that most hip-hop producers work in. His music, which has been called boring I feel is more interesting than any other indie-rap album I've heard in the past few years. Many of the beats are ambient and dark, and provide a perfect backdrop for eyedea's often dark flows. My main criticism of this album is that sometimes Eyedea gets lost in his purpose of provoking thoughts in his listeners that in some places one would notice him possibly trying a little too hard, and reaching for something that isn't there. Also I think that in his being lost in his purpose he may also go over the listeners heads, which might be what he's trying to do anyway. In conclusion I highly recomend this album, and I have given it four stars because it falls just short of being a masterpiece. Other similar Indie hip-hop artists that you may want to check out if you are into this album are Adeem, Brother Ali, Aesop Rock, Mars Ill, and Mosab. Get it... Just Get it bub.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
First Born,
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This review is from: First Born (Audio CD)
FIrst of all, the tracklisting for First Born always seems screwed up. There are more tracks than 15 on this album and every CDDB in the world seems to put Void (internal theory) as the song that "Big Shots" actually is.Aside from that annoyance, this album is damn good. It's one of the better hip hop albums that's come out in the last 10 years, and also one that's kind of difficult to find any more (without some digging). The problem with this album (if it's a problem) is that most people tend to find hip hop that's on the radio, and this will never ever make it there. If it does, I'll be amazingly impressed, but... I don't see it happening. Eyedea is a master of wordplay and has written some great songs (Birth of A Fish and Big Shots are my favorite tracks on here), but has written some toungue twisters/riddles that don't fit the "standard stereotype" of hip hop. (I really like On This I Stand, too) The other thing about this album is that it's the first of Eyedea & Abilities records to the public, and in comparison to The Many Faces Of Oliver Hart or E&A day, this seems a little... young. It's really good, but it's as if they hadn't polished their style quite yet and were "still searching". Part of this concept is what makes this album great, though as they made some more "standard" tracks on this album and it turned out to be a fantastic purchase. If you're a fan of anything Rhymesayers or "Underground" hip hop, this is an album you should own.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Masterpiece Debut,
By Jey Dubbles (NJ, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: First Born (Audio CD)
This cd is nothing short of amazing. Both Eyedea and Abilities have proven themselves time and time again in both battling and songwriting/producing. It is hard to fathom that Eyedea wrote such witty, in-depth and relative lyrics at just 18. I'm 18 myself and I can totally relate with the issues and philosophical stabs on the album. I'm not sure how many people know this, but they also have a second album under the name of Oliver Hart called The Many Faces of Oliver Hart. Just as dope as this one, check it out. These guys compliment each other's talent so well it's disgusting. Abilities also has a side project called Semi Official which is definitly worth checkin out.If you are a hip hop fan at all or even if you just have an open mind and an open ear to new things, this cd will not dissapoint you. The album truely is a standard.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Eyedea is number 1 !!!!!!,
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This review is from: First Born (Audio CD)
This cd is probably one of the best cd's I ever heard it has dark ass Hip-Hop beats and the most incredible lyricism I've ever heard. before Eyedea, I thought Rakim was the best lyricist but this kat makes Rakim look like M.C.Hammer. Eyedea has the illest philosophical flows in the universe this cd blew my mind away I think Eyedea is the best lyricist in this universe. Get this cd immediately don't hesitate it's more than your money's worth also try to cop Eyedea and abilities other cd called E&A...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Deeper and darker than any hip-hop to date...,
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This review is from: First Born (Audio CD)
Listen up, after purchasing boatloads of diskettes from Amazon this is my first ever review. I feel obligated to let all the kids out there know that they MUST experience the soulfoul mind exploration of emmcee Eyedea. For any rap enthusiast that is sick to death of the ice rap out there propogated by radio and popular media you need this album. Although staunchly deviant from most styles and the mainstream, "Big Shots" is a tongue in cheek track about E&A making your favorite rapper look weak.First born is one of those cds you can listen to repeatedly and each time glean a new little lyrical jem to tickle your sensibilities. Masterfully produced beats round out this amazing album.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Greatness,
This review is from: First Born (Audio CD)
I hate rap, but this is good stuff! I love this cd, but there is a track error on it that has the songs listed wrong. I've been having trouble finding a true track order. There are three songs without titles and so without knowing the lyrics for the actual songs it's hard to place the proper titles on them. Other than that, It's all good!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
definition of dope,
By kathleen (B.C. CANADA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: First Born (Audio CD)
ive been listining to eyedea for about 4 years now, since i was in grade 9. i didnt really get into him untill i first saw scribble jam and saw that hes truly one of the sickest mc's of this generation. When i first heard "first born" my expectations were very high but it didnt dissapoint, in fact i was even more in love with eyedeas work than before. this c.d. shows so much depth, wisdom, and raw talent that it is, to this day, one of my favorites along with amospheres lucy ford, sage francis's personal journals and sweatshop unions local 604.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Favorite Rap CD of all time,
This review is from: First Born (Audio CD)
This is my favorite rap album (also note that I am writing this over 4 years after it was released). This and Eyedea's first album really set a new standard for rap albums, but that's just my opinion.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Oh yeah, my ear sauce tickles pedanticism...DUH!,
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This review is from: First Born (Audio CD)
Different, Deep, Milk. Those are the words that impregnate my head when I listen to this album. I love things that are so different that most people turn there heads. And this is truly a gem. The lyrics are about as mind opening as bald, two legged irish midget named "mind-opener". If you enjoy comformity and thinking inside the box, then you probably wont enjoy this wonderful piece of art, but if you enjoy dope music, mind opening lyrics and my opinion, than this, my friend is for YOU!
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First Born by Eyedea & Abilities (Audio CD - 2002)
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