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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Phonte & Big Pooh prove that they can make a nice CD even without 9th Wonder.,
By J. Highsmith (Mitchellville, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Getback (Audio CD)
I was introduced to Little Brother when my roomate brought a copy of The Minstrel Show home after he went to Howard's homecoming. After listening to the CD a couple of times, I was impressed with how Phonte, Rapper Big Pooh & 9th Wonder reminded me of one of my favorite groups of all time in A Tribe Called Quest. My favorite tracks ended up being "Lovin' It" w/Joe Scudda, "Still Lives Through", "Hiding Place" w/Elzhi from Slum Village, "Say It Again" and "Slow It Down" w/Darien Brockington. Since I enjoyed "The Minstrel Show" so much I went and purchased The Chittlin Circuit 1.5, as well as, The Listening. I am still trying to figure out my favorite CD but you can't go wrong with "The Minstrel Show" or "The Listening". After "The Minstrel Show", Little Brother tied us over with DJ Drama's Separate But Equal and DJ Mick Boogie's "And Justice For All". Both mixed CDs contained various freestyles and nice original tracks and if you are a fan of Little Brother then you should find a way to get your hand on these 2 mixed CDs as well.When I found out that 9th Wonder would no longer be a part of Little Brother, I was definitely curious to see what a release without 9th would sound like. "Get Back" was released on October 23, 2007. The 1st track that I heard off of this release was "Good Clothes" which was produced by Illmind. Phonte & Pooh cleverly put together a song that described how they use to try to get their hands on the popular clothes of that time and the struggles that they would have to go through to try to get them. Phonte wins with one of my favorite lines "I had a homie at Azzure but he got tired and another at Stall & Dean but he got fired". He was explaining how he use to try to get the hook up or discounts on clothes and how those were 2 avenues that he wouldn't be able to cross anymore. I heard another track "Cool As A Fan" that should have made "Get Back", especially since it's only 11 tracks deep. Things get off to an excellent start with a track that is slowly becoming my favorite track on this CD in "Sirens". Illmind definitely produces a nice track on this one and Carlitta Durand provies some sweet vocals as Phonte & Pooh are able to talk about things that they feel aren't going right in the world today. Carlitta was also featured on "Time Of Your Life", that was featured on the "And Justice For All" mixtape. "Time Of Your Life" should have also been on this CD. Carlitta also has 3 nice tracks on her myspace page in "What If", "I Wish" and "Her". "Can't Win For Losing" is another nice track produced by Illmind as Little Brother talk about different events like not being on Atlantic Records anymore and the ills of being in the music industry. Lil Wayne, yes I said it correctly, Lil Wayne appears on "Breakin' My Heart", which is the only track that 9th Wonder produces on this CD. The track is decent but when you listen to let's say "Slow It Down", another track about females, "Breakin' My Heart" doesn't compare. "After The Party" is a track that deals with what usually happens when it comes close to the time that the club is about to close. Men trying to get phone numbers, fools sitting outside of their expensive cars with the driver door open and people looking to see who they can take home that night. Sometimes ,as Pooh even mentions in the track, their friends are like "Dikemebe Mutombo blocking all attempts". Carlitta Durand joins LB once again for another nice collaboration. Denaun Porter from D12 produces a grown man track for Phonte & Pooh to rap to. This is definitely for the grown and sexy..lol This track should clearly be in your Top 5 favorites on this CD. Hi-Tek produces "Step It Up" which features Dion. The only problem that I have with the track is that you have high expectations when you see Hi-Tek on the production credits and this seems like an ordinary track compared to the rest of "Get Back". Nottz clearly produces a track for the grown and sexy in "2 Step Blues". This song is different from anything that I have heard from Little Brother and that is what makes the track so nice. Darien Brockington joins LB on the vocals and even I will be doing a famous 2 step to this track..lol Khrysis produces a banger in "That Ain't Love". This track seems like a letter to 9th Wonder from atleast Phonte and Pooh. Jozeemo also joins LB to contribute a nice verse. If it's not about 9th, the track is clearly about someone who may have been down with the crew and the relationship isn't where it's supposed to be at the current time. "Dreams" is my favorite track on "Get Back" as this track is the closest to anything that I would have heard in the past from LB. However, don't get me wrong. "Get Back" is expected to be a different CD just from the fact that Phonte & Pooh have experienced alot since "The Minstrel Show" and from the fact that they worked with different producers this time around. "When Everything Is New" closes everything out on a nice note as you are blesssed with more lyrics from LB and vocals from Phonte. In conclusion, I feel that Phonte & Pooh are still there when it comes to the lyrics, with Phonte still being the best of course. However, we all knew that Q-Tip was a better lyricist than Phife, but the combination of the 2 artists together was definitely a good thing. I feel the same about LB. Would I have wanted another CD with 9th Wonder's production? Of course, I would have. However, you can't say that this isn't a tight release. Little Brother held it down the way that we expected them to and the different producers worked in most instances. If you liked any of LB's previous releases, then you should definitely pick up "Get Back". James' Top 5 1) Dreams 2) Sirens w/Carlitta Durand 3) Good Clothes 4) That Ain't Love w/Jozeemo 5) 2 Step Blues w/Darien Brockington Honorable Mention: When Everything Is New Extra Hard Can't Win For Losing After The Party w/Carlitta Durand
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
9th Who? {4 Stars},
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This review is from: Getback (Audio CD)
With their third album, the NC trio turned duo release what could be called more of the same upon the masses and the end results aren't bad. Of course, there's a certain dude missin' and a lot of heads wondered if Phonte and Pooh would be able to create anything worth hearing without the notorious kicks and snares that folks have come to love them over. Honestly, after hearing them over other producer's beats (Khrysis, Nicolay, Illmind, etc...), I didn't really think it was a big deal, so I was just expecting the same feeling I got from those other songs. Suffice it to say that they did that and then some. In all honestly, I think it's refreshing to hear them over someone else's production. The beats are tight and the rhymes from Tay and Pooh have relevance and show a good amount of range. Highlights like "Extrahard", "After The Party", "Two Step Blues", "Dreams", and "Sirens" are proof positive of that. Of 11 joints, I'd say 8 of them are good.There are few tracks here that make this listener reach for the skip button. "Can't Win For Losing" (despite a decent Phonte verse), "Breakin' My Heart" (more so because of Pooh and that beat) are those tracks and "Step It Up" is a real yawner for me. If you're a fan of LB, then you'll probably dig every track here, but those three simply didn't do anything for these ears. Aside from those two hiccups, the rest is good to go. And, like someone already mentioned, (with the exception of the throwback MC Hammer reference right after "Dreams") it'd be great if Phonte didn't spend 15 of the 50 minutes prefacing every song and just let that sh** drop already. Yeah, I know that's a minute gripe, but I do my best to point out everything I notice, so... Getback is a good album from a group that, despite the loftiest of expectations, continues to stick to their guns and make the kind of music that they know how to make. This time they come through without relying on the one guy that heads said they couldn't do it without. I can't be mad at that. Getback is good stuff and I'd say this album is a definite touchdown. I recommend giving this a listen. Standout Tracks: When Everything Is New, ExtraHard, Good Clothes, That Ain't Love feat. Jozeemo, After The Party feat. Carlitta Durand, Dreams (my favorite), Two Step Blues feat. Darien Brockington, and Sirens feat. Carlitta Durand
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
No 9th? No Problem.,
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This review is from: Getback (Audio CD)
I was late to jump on the Little Brother wagon. I started listening to LB when "The Minstrel Show" dropped, and I have yet to check out "The Listening" or "Chitlin Circuit 1.5". However, that's all the better when it comes to reviewing their latest, "Getback," for it'll be a near unbiased review that won't be tainted by the quality of their earlier material. I have to say that I enjoyed "The Minstrel Show", as it seemed that LB knew how to make quality Hip-Hop music that added a little comedy to make a worthwhile sound.With that said, "Getback" is a very enjoyable release that'll have you nodding your head all the way through and rapping along. The only production credit that 9th Wonder gets here is "Breaking My Heart", which features Lil Wayne. Other production credits come from Illmind, Denaun Porter of D-12, Hi-Tek, Nottz, Khrysis, and Nicolay. The first song I heard from the album was "Good Clothes". LB rap about how they tried to get nice clothes from friends who had the hook-up. The album starts off right with "Sirens", which features female vocalist Carlitta Durand on the chorus. Phonte and Big Pooh spit about some current issues and how Hip-Hop music as a whole is always under fire. "Can't Win for Losing" has a good opening verse by Phonte and LB raps on how nobody what you do you're always gonna be scrutinized. Very true. "Extra Hard" is a laid back kind of track about making it big and staying big. It has a nice vibe that'll make you sing along. "After the Party" is about just that where everybody's trying to get someone to go home with them. Carlitta Durand makes another great appearence here on the chorus. Tracks like "That Ain't Love" with Jozeemo and "Dreams" will definitely give fans their money's worth. "That Ain't Love" is self-explanatory, about people who turn their backs on you but claim that it's all love. "Dreams" is about getting up and making money the way you want to, and not working dead end jobs. "2-Step Blues" is a track everyone can relate to, about trying to dance away your problems and forgetting about them for a night. A solid chorus and beat makes this another favorite. "When Everything is New" is a great way to end the album. One of the only problems I find with this album comes from the only 9th Wonder produced track, "Breaking My Heart", featuring Lil Wayne. Lil Wayne being on the track is not really the problem, it's more like the subject matter. I'ma female and I don't like it when men use their masculinity as an excuse for cheating, which is pretty much what this song is about. However, Lil Wayne doesn't add to the track at all, using stupid lines like "I can turn you on like a personal TV." Step your game up. Despite that slip up, the rest of the album plays as smooth as butter. Phonte and Big Pooh have made me a true fan with the release, and I will be checking out "The Listening" and "The Chitlin Circuit 1.5" as a soon as possible. LB's sound is evolving and of course they're going to head in different directions but it's all for the better. A fun, engaging album that all hip-hop heads should enjoy. 4.5 stars.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
New LB fan!!!,
This review is from: Getback (Audio CD)
I'd only heard a few LB tracks before Getback dropped, namely "life of the party" from the last Justus League album. Luckily, I have satellite radio and was able to listen to their ENTIRE listening party while on a road trip. Hip hop has needed something like this for a WHILE! My fave tracks are Step it Up ("once they get grown, these h**s ain't impressed by applebee's no mo"), After the Party ("this is the last call for the jump-off express...15 minutes of passion on my mama's futon"). I love the whole album, really and can listen to it from start to finish 3x in a row. now, the listening, the minstrel show and chitlin circuit 1.5 are all in my regular rotation.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Even with one less member, Brother's gonna work it out,
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This review is from: Getback (Audio CD)
Little Brother - Getback (ABB, 2007)In the underground, waiting for a Little Brother album is like waiting for the new Kanye West in the mainstream (they're so good that West even worked with them in the past). But anticipation for Getback was mixed with a little worry when news let out that producer 9th Wonder bounced. However, when you look at the album's list of producers, you'll see that Phonte and Rapper Big Pooh worked with most of them before with great results. So, not to worry, Little Brother still sounds like Little Brother on this go-round. 9th Wonder doesn't totally abandon the Brothers as he produces the lone track, "Breakin My Heart", with Lil Wayne (I know, I know, but the song is still good). It's actually a good thing that 9th left because his production was starting to sound redundant (especially with those damn snare drums), even during the classic Minstrel Show. The rest of the Justus League is noticeably absent this time (save Jozeemo and singer Darien Brockington) so you don't have to worry about any mediocre guest verses. Of course, when you rap next to Phonte, any verse can seem mediocre but Pooh's rhymes are steadily improving with every song. The only flaw is that The Minstrel Show was so good that it's hard to follow that album (especially since this is the first LB album with no theme: The Listening was a radio show and The Minstrel Show was a TV show). Also, well, Phonte does talk a little too much at the beginning of some songs but I wouldn't have noticed if another reviewer didn't point it out. They may have left Atlantic Records and their superproducer but they sure didn't leave their skills behind. Pick this album up. -EJR
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Album of theYear,
By DAPZ "DAP" (Detroit, MI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Getback (Audio CD)
Little Brother's the Get back is by far the best hip hop album of 2007. Unlike most rappers L.B. doesn't get all wrapped up in themselves and their celebrity instead they choose to focus on topics and issues that everyday working people face. Whats great about this album can be summed up with the line ...Tonight I'm going out like a soldier/ put a little something down on the light bill/let the cable and the phone bill roll over...Not many people can relate to taking a private plane for a week in the south of France but we can all relate to trying to cover all our bills by paying the important bills first and making a small partial payment on the lesser bills. lastly, if you are a fan of grown folks hip hop you will love this album because it appears made for people who are mature, appreciate topics beyond selling drugs, spending money and sleeping with random women. Also this album offers a refreshing reprieve from songs that are made to be used as ringtones for 12 year old kids. I only wish there were radio stations were children of the 80's could hear old school rap (KRS 1, RAKIM Big Daddy Kane) as well as educated rappers (Talib Kweli, Common, Mos Def, Little Brother etc...)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Musically Different, But Still Good,
This review is from: Getback (Audio CD)
I'm not going to lie, I miss them over a 9th Wonder kick. It takes a few listens to catch their new musical vibe. I hope they get more airplay due to beats from Hi-Tek, Illmind, and Mr. Porter. Out if 11 songs, you will probably really like at least seven. The rhymes are there!!! The one problem I do have with this LB go-around is the lack of material. Again there is only about 50 minutes and Phonte talks about 10 of them. They usually pump out about 17 tracks. That seems to be the trend for non-commercial music today i.e. Common "Finding Forever" and Pharoahe Monch "Desire".Favorite Songs: 1. Extra Hard 2. Two Step Blues 3. Step It Up 4. Sirens 5. Dreams 6. Good Clothes
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
so provactive...all act- u- al!!!,
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This review is from: Getback (Audio CD)
Unlike so many rap albums that are released now, the "Get Back" is thoughful and provocative. If you're a Little Brother fan you know 9th wonder is no longer a part of the team, but that hasn't stopped these brothers. They came out stronger than ever. There was a different energy in this album and it was thorougly pleasing. It has some head bangers, some club joints, and some chill joints, but none of this took away from the message in each song. Get this album, and support these brothers. They have to be the hardest working brothers in Hip Hop music and they will make you proud to be a fan with every line! Every track is worth listening to. Don't skip around trying to find favs. Enjoy them all. You won't regret it.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
They just keep getting better and better....,
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This review is from: Getback [Explicit] (MP3 Download)
I was probably just like all the rest of you..."if 9th has left, then I don't know what Te' and Pooh gon do." No need to worry folks. The mixtape "And Justus for All" had us feenin for a taste. Then ABB records push the album back from Sept to October 23, which had feenin even more. I'm here to tell you the album was worth the wait!They haven't lost a beat with this album. I mean literally.It's the same soulful LB and they continue to shine. The album is hot!!! It's not better than The Ministrel Show (which is my favorite) but it definitely holds it's own. It's one of the best to drop in 07!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Getback by Little Brother,
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Pooh and Phonte have never disappointed me and their last contribution as a group kept the record going. The tracks are hot, the flows are nice (as always), and the subject matter transcends the hip hop mundane. Well worth buying. Getback
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