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N.E.R.D.Audio CD
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There are many lessons that come from age and experience, and when one discovers such a thing, one is compelled to broadcast it to the world. This is that. Sometimes those declarations sound like the cantankerous frustrations of cranky old men. But while this piece of writing you find in your hands does indeed center on one very important lesson, it will come with none of that “Back in ... Read more in Amazon's N.E.R.D. Store

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  • Audio CD (March 12, 2002)
  • Original Release Date: 2002
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Virgin Records Us
  • ASIN: B00005RGFX
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (172 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #104,797 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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The electro-powered grooves of the writing-production team the Neptunes have abetted fine-to-great tracks by everyone from Jay-Z and Ol' Dirty Bastard to Britney Spears. On their debut as performers, they display an irresistible knack for hooky tracks rooted in the eclectic listening habits they developed while growing up in the multiracial Virginia Beach, Virginia, neighborhoods they still call home. Fusing album rock and rap more forcefully and convincingly than Kid Rock or Durst-style aggro bands (the latter of whom they seem to lampoon on "Rock Star"), N.E.R.D. whip up a creamy yet slammin' mix. Main men Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo coax apropos guest shots from Kelis (the get-your-freak-on "Truth or Dare," the sexiest thing here aside from the ménage-a-wow plea "Tape You") and a handful of up-and-coming members. The live instrumentation that replaces the machine-tooled tracks of an earlier import version of In Search Of retains the tunes' syncopation while rendering it palatable for less eclectic rock fans. While not a commercial blockbuster on the order of many of their clients' discs, this venture is nonetheless one of 2002's standout releases. --Rickey Wright

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I liked the beats, the smooth melodic hooks, and the jazzy changes; the album sounds very sophisticated. Kristin Grace Parker  |  26 reviewers made a similar statement
Rock Star - 5/5 11. Bryan A. Mabe  |  10 reviewers made a similar statement
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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars GRADE: A+ April 15, 2002
Format:Audio CD
The Neptunes (fronted by Chad Hugo and Pharrell Williams) have been arguably the hottest producers in urban/pop music lately for quite some time now, especially since hits by Kelis ("Caught Out There"), Mystikal ("Shake Ya ..."), and Jay-Z ("Give It To Me [I Just Wanna Love You]"). However, the Neptunes are NOT overnight sensations - they've paid their dues. Way back in 1994 as proteges of New Jack Swing founder Teddy Riley, they did production work with SWV on the "Right Here/Human Nature" remix, as well as SWV's "Use Your Heart" in 1996. Then in 1997, the Neptunes produced Mase's "Lookin At Me" from the Harlem World album, and Noreaga's "Superthug (What What)" months later in 1998. We can't forget O.D.B.'s "Got Your Money" in 1999 either...

Now it's 2002, and after lacing Ray J ("Wait A Minute"), Britney Spears ("Slave 4 U"), Ludacris ("Southern Hospitality"), *NSync ("Girlfriend"), and Busta Rhymes/P.Diddy ("Pass The Courvoisier Pt.2") with tracks, the Neptunes/N.E.R.D. have finally done it on their own. They were prepared to come out last spring with a previous, more synth-heavy version of this album in the U.S. last year, but they scrapped that project for this refreshingly more acoustic version. As a Pop/R&B fan with a tendency to like just about anything with a great melody, please let me assure you that `In Search Of' delivers the "goods" to just about anyone with an open mind and an open ear. I'll attempt to elaborate:

`In Search Of' opens up on a thunderous note with "Lapdance". Musically, the song thrashes about in a moshpit-inducing manner that is impossible to ignore, and it's great. "Things Are Getting Better" is easily one of the best songs on the album. In my humble opinion, the song sounds like an imaginary collaboration between a cocky, "Mama Said Knock You Out"-era LL Cool J (1990), and a "Sons Of Soul"-era Tony Toni Tone (1993). By the way, Pharrell Williams handles most of the lead vocals in this outfit, and I personally like his voice - it's different.

"Brain" is a slinky rock song about the joys of having a companion who is talented at "giving" the title of the song; this track should do well with the suburban high school set. "Provider" is an excellent foray into slow, brooding and bluesy guitar rock with an interesting story. For those who dug Everlast's "What It's Like", you'll probably dig this one. Then on "Truth Or Dare", we're taken on a gritty ride through an edgy scenario featuring seductive "rocker-chick" vocals by Kelis (think Pat Benatar or Deborah Harry). "Truth Or Dare" is one of the stronger cuts here.

However, "Tape You" is one of my two absolute favorites on the album. It's about a guy who realizes that his girl "swings" both ways, so he decides to ask if he can videotape one of her "alterna-lifestyle" rendezvous. The sonic essence of "Tape You" can be described as playfully kinky, bold, and somewhat unapologetic. It's also on this song that we hear Pharrell virtually morph into Lenny Kravitz -- especially during the chorus (think "Black Velveteen" or "American Woman").

We continue the album with the ultra-plush and elegantly mellow "Run To The Sun"; it has a Jamiroquai style vibe to it. "Baby Doll" is my other favorite song on this album - it's a quirky, retro-sounding `60s beach-boardwalk' jam with vocals that are kinda reminiscent of Beck. They'd better get Spike Jonze to direct the video for "Baby Doll"(!). The next track "Am I High" is another memorable rocker with Lenny Kravitz aftershocks. "Rock Star" (to me) is the most uninteresting song on the album, but it's still pretty decent.

"Bobby James" is an aural masterpiece of musical art and storytelling; it's a melancholy mid-tempo about the demise of a 17 year-old heroin addict. It almost has that same tragically comic vibe that Slick Rick's "A Children's Story" did. I'm really hoping to see "Bobby James" released as a single. After "Bobby James", were taken into a jazzy interlude before landing on "Stay Together", a playfully neurotic plea for the reconciliation of a relationship. "Stay Together" has a Beatle-esque vibe to it, musically speaking.

Pharrell, Chad and (third wheel) Shay have finally managed to bridge the now disparate worlds of Pop/R&B and Alternative/Classic Rock into a blessed union of sound. As a music lover who appreciates all forms of music (but staunchly rooted in R&B), I cannot bestow enough praise on this album. I have a very good feeling this will be my favorite album of the year, and may even make my personal favorite album list of all time. It's especially exciting to see the Neptunes bringing rock music back to the "audience" it was "invented" by so long ago...

Thanks for reading!

Knyte.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than current U.S version July 19, 2002
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What can one say about super producers the Neptunes that already hasn't been said. They are nearly untouchable when it comes to beats, thats why everyone wants them.I would first like to mention that if your a neptunes fan then the import album is for you. The beats are awesome and it's a complete hip hop album that people will enjoy. The U.S. version is different not in a good or bad way. It just sounds like to different groups. With the U.S album, they sound like a group with a fresh new sound that combines rock riffs with hip-hop lyrics and make it work. They sould like artists to watch out for. Either way both albums are awesome and a must have.If your looking for something fresh and different pick up the U.S. version. But if your into the Neptunes sound, spend a little extra and buy the import. You won't be dissapointed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Funky N.E.R.D.s April 16, 2002
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In Search of....is unquestionably a brilliant record. The Neptunes are known for lacing some of todays top artist with slammin' tracks. One would think they would offer us with the same kind of radio-friendly music with their LP under the name N*E*R*D. Unpredictably, they take a turn to the left and hit us with this fresh, innovative album. From the club-friendly beggining "Lapdance", you might find yourself dancing and not even listening to the lyrics. At first listen, it seems like Pharell Williams is talking about strip clubs when in actuality, he's schoolin' us on how politicians jerk us of our civilian rights. "Things Are Getting Better" sounds like Bootsy Collins mixed with Jamiroquai, that leaves us with a smile in our hearts. "Brain" may seem about a song about a guy who's diggin' a ladies mind when in fact the song is about oral sex. Williams and his partner Chad Hugo said in a interview that about 90% of this LP is metaphorical. And a close listen can confirm that right away. As a matter of fact, N*E*R*D's lyrics can be taken in a few ways, and that's what makes this offering worth you hard earned money. "Run to the Sun" is another cleverly written song that proves to us that not only are the Neptunes terrific producers, but astounding song writers also. The song is actually about Williams' grandmother who recently was diagnosed with leukemia, but at first listen, it just seems like your regular romantic love song, talking about having a little get away. Pharell says that this song is about how he wishes he could escape out of the earths orbit with his granny to escape all the troubles of everyday life. Talk about deep,thought-provoking . "Rock Star" is a straight out "poser" bashing anthem thats catchy as they come. Another cut that stands out is the depressing, "Bobby James". This song is about a young boy who gets bullied in school and contemplates suicide. Think blink-182's "Adams Song" mixed with Eminems stories about the recieving end of getting bullied. "In Search of...." is a new creative, breath of air being blowed into todays uncreative, fad-driven, forgetable music being put out. The Neptunes along with their friend Shay, may be in search of....creative music. Or in search of....a new form of music. Or, in search of innovative music. Whatever it is, N*E*R*D acheived whatever it was in search of and did it with a fresh perpective. This album is a must-have for any music fan of all aspects of music. ... There isn't one cut that's a filler. Every song has it's purpose on here. Not quite 5 stars but more like 4 and a half. But, since I can't give a four and a half, they always say to round up right? So Five it is!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Neptune Classic
I absolutely love this CD!!!! It's a cool mix of rock and r&b... with great compilations with people such as Kelis and the Clipse... Absolute Classic!!!
Published 4 days ago by Shoe Diva
5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
I looove this song!The beat,the rythm,the people singing it's just such a sick beat and I love listening to it!
Published 3 months ago by RochLeig
5.0 out of 5 stars version 1 or 2??
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this is the pic but not the tape list !
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This album is so passionate it's unsettling at times. There are moments that gave me goosebumps. These songs just had to come out, you can feel it. Read more
Published on May 4, 2009 by Kristin Grace Parker
5.0 out of 5 stars GENRE-BUSTING COOL!
Not the usual - no matter what you think that means. One of the coolest (Tape You, Am I High) and hottest (Lapdance) hip hop projects ever done. Read more
Published on September 18, 2008 by M. Lemmond
5.0 out of 5 stars SUPER!!
El tratado ritmico en la programación y loops es impresionante,definitivamente lo recomiendo es un gran album,la composición es muy buena... Read more
Published on August 18, 2008 by juanbumbum
5.0 out of 5 stars You think we're fly when we levitate...
This CD took a few years for me to get into, hence the late review. I tried and tried but I finally get it. This CD is great. Read more
Published on July 26, 2007 by The Gorgeous JR
5.0 out of 5 stars N.E.R.D's debut album was never bettered by the group....
Having become one of the most prolific producers/Remixers in the business...the production team known as "The Neptunes", (consisting of two members 'Chad Hugo' & 'Pharrell... Read more
Published on January 29, 2007 by fetish_2000
4.0 out of 5 stars "It's almost over now"
From the club banging hit `Lapdance' to the bump n' grind sex-tease `Truth or Dare' to the subtle hostility of `Rock Star' `In Search Of... Read more
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