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Metropolis: The Chase Suite (Special Edition) [+digital booklet]

Janelle MonáeMP3 Music
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  • This version contains: 7 songs and 1 digital booklet
  • Original Release Date: August 12, 2008
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  • Original Release Date: August 12, 2008
  • Release Date: August 12, 2008
  • Label: Bad Boy Records
  • Copyright: 2008 Bad Boy Records LLC. Manufactured and Distributed by Atlantic Recording Corporation, A Warner Music Group Company. All Rights Reserved.
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  • Total Length: 26:10
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  • ASIN: B001DQF5KA
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (52 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,542 Paid in MP3 Albums (See Top 100 Paid in MP3 Albums)

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I love that her style combines different music genres. Dawn  |  10 reviewers made a similar statement
This girl has got it together! wyndeez  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
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67 of 68 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
Flash back to the summer of 2006. I'm lazily sitting on my couch watching music videos as the day passes me by. All of a sudden, the new video for Outkast's "Morris Brown" came on. There were talking walls, moving pictures in frames, walking television sets, ferris wheels, flowers and a sun with real faces, a marching band popping out of the hood of a car, and a bright pink bulldog... yet, for some reason, I simply could not seem to take my eyes off this one woman. Even before I found out anything about her, I was captivated with her exotic look, her charisma, pure star power, and energy. I thought to myself, 'this woman is just too spirited to be one of those average video girls.' A year or so later, I found out about Janelle Monae and realized that she was the woman. Instantly, I knew I had to buy this album.

Janelle Monae is unlike anybody else in the business. (Diddy was smart to sign her to Bad Boy. Let's just hope he handles her correctly). Her background in performing arts is clear and she never fails to entertain; even her thank you's gave me a few chuckles. Her voice is unbelievably strong; she could be an opera singer or on Broadway if she wanted to. Her style is fresh and unique. Picture Prince, Outkast, and Gnarls Barkley having a jam session on planet Mars. She uses a live band, which gives her material that much more energy. Her songwriting is out of this world. Literally. She is one of the absolute most exciting new artists I have seen in a long time and she has a promising future ahead of her. This debut EP is a great way to start a career.

Since we are, sadly, in a society where many people simply download a few songs off of each album, Monae has decided to break barriers and release her material in suites: a group of about five-to-seven songs that come out every four months or so. This is the first of four suites in the Metropolis series. But what fun is an album without a concept? In 2719, a city called Metropolis exists. It was once a euphoria, but soon, it was taken over by Wolfmasters and the city became corrupt with conflict and social problems. Android No. 57821, also known as Cindi Mayweather, has fallen in love with (gasp) a human named Anthony Greendown. Isn't that sweet? No! It's against the rules of her society and once the Star Commission catches wind of her little crush, they come searching for her with intentions to kill, hence the subtitle, The Chase.

"March of the Wolfmasters" is a short, spacy and theatrical introduction to the story. Janelle gives a speech as a member of the Star Commission, asking for help from other androids to have Cindi caught, disassembled, and recycled immediately. Up next is the first single, "Violet Stars Happy Hunting!," told through through 57821's point of view. She is running and running up Neon Valley Street, trying to not get caught. She also introduces herself; "I'm an alien from outerspace/ I'm a cybergirl without a face/ a heart/ or a mind." Her vocals flare, and the production is simply perfection. There is a kicking drumbeat that'll most certainly make you dance. The end of the song blends seamlessly into the next track, "Many Moons," making it almost seems like the second movement of one single piece. With a staggering, rhythmic organ riff and an undeniably catchy call-and-respond hook, the track is packed with creative energy. She takes a break to list the problems with the society she lives in and then a lullaby-like chant brings an end to the episode. "Cybertonic Purgatory" is a quick little interlude, but it is just as good as any other track. It seems to me that at this point she has been caught and is trapped in a lonely, echoing cell. In an operatic tone, she sings to her lover, saying they will see each other soon. A vocoder is used to add to the futuristic effect. As much as I love all the songs included on this set, my undisputed favorite is the closing track, "Sincerely Jane," which is an all-too-true social commentary. Backed by an orchestra, pulsating brass, and the occasional clapbeat, Monae lays all her emotions on the line. One line says, "I see them spending money on spinners/ but won't pay college loans." (Something is telling me that Metroplois might be and extended metaphor for America. Hmmm). Two tracks have been added to the end of this special edition: "Smile" and "Mr. President." They are both great tracks, but the only problem is that they don't really fit in with the rest of the album and its theme. In these last two tracks, she jumps out of the character of Cindi and is just Janelle. It shows her versatility, which is excellent, but it ruins the atmosphere and concept a bit. It's not that big a deal, though. "Smile" is a sparse ballad with excellent emotional and vocal delivery by Ms. Monae. "Mr. President" is a simplistic, funky groove begging for social change and progess. The lyrics are very well-written, no clichés here, luckily.

The bottom line: I cannot explain how glad I am that I found out about Janelle Monae, and you will be, too; she is a truly creative artist on the rise and she could change the industry. While this EP is brief, it is one hundred percent quality and has provided me with more inspiration, entertainment, and musical enjoyment than almost any other artist in the industry has given me these days.
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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars My Favorite Martian August 14, 2008
Format:Vinyl
What do you get when you take an ounce of Grace Jones, two ounces of Lauryn Hill, a pinch of Hooverphonic, a splash of Madonna and a twist of Outkast -- all shaken (not stirred) in a vintage cocktail shaker from, say...1927?

Well, you might get something as utterly intoxicating as singer Janelle Monae.

And perhaps 'cocktail' is the best way to try describing the new music from this way-out-of-the-ordinary R&B, Soul, Funk, Futuristic Rock & Roll singer from an orbit high over greater Kanas City. Her musical mishmash, however, is much more the molotov cocktail type than the cosmopolitan kind.

Monae's EP release, Metropolis: the Chase Suite, explodes from speakers as a fully formed supreme being of arts & leisure. This 'fifth element' of a production is fun, funky, futuristic and smarter than the Hal 9000 super computer in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey.

In the opening verse of track two on the EP ("Violet Stars Happy Hunting!"), Monae playfully describes herself as "an alien from outer space." And immediately after it becomes clear that she is light years from being your average, everday R&B singer. Thank you, God-father.

For me, the alien description also calls to mind the stereotypical line once commonly heard in old sci-fi flicks and cartoons whenever an alien had established 'first contact' with a human. You know that line which was often issued at the point of a ray gun: "Take me to your leader."

To Ms. Monae I'd say in reply: "Right this way, pretty lady. You and President Kanye will have much to discuss."

St. Paco
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Not to Be Overlooked! August 19, 2008
Format:Audio CD
I personally know little about her sans a "You Hear It First" feature on MTV back in early Spring. But upon listening to her music I was definitely thrown off as to why Diddy, a man who frankly is no longer relevant on the music scene anymore, would waste such an innovative artist such as Janelle Monae's time. I long to see what the outcome will be, but the fact still remains that she is a new and fresh face breaking the mold of the usual and sometimes saturated pool of Black female R&B and Pop artists.

I've read comparisons to her sound as being that of Outkast, Gnarls Barkley, etc. but upon first listen this particular 'suite' put me in the mind of Kelis and Joi when they first debuted, from the lyrical content to the whole [outer] space concept. Not ever to say that Janelle is a cheap knock-off because she holds her own on this EP, but if you were/are a fan of those two ladies then she will definitely not disappoint you. Every track stands out; she covers all gamuts of life from social issues ('Mr. President', 'Many Moons') to love (her remake of 'Smile') with infectious, psychodelic beats and soothing harmonies.

I think the overall consensus is that the CD is worthy of more than just 7 tracks, but this is just an appetizer, a little taste because I guarantee the best is yet to come from this very bold and talented artist!
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4.0 out of 5 stars If you like Janelle Monáe This is for You!
this album accompanies her lost first album "The Audition" perfectly so if you can find it get it. I'm ready for more Janelle.
Published 22 days ago by Lendon Wilson
5.0 out of 5 stars everything you require
very good price. Excellent condition. will use again. Only a little item at a small price but they still looked after me well
Published 3 months ago by Mr. Stephen Oehlmann
5.0 out of 5 stars wow!
Love the cd, simply love it. she is amazing. i love the stories she expresses through her music. super happy with the cd. i hear almost everyday. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Barbie
5.0 out of 5 stars beautiful unique sound
Janelle's music is funky, unique, and intelligent. She sings with purpose and power. I haven't been disappointed by any of her work thus far!
Published 7 months ago by Akilah Abdul Rahman
3.0 out of 5 stars Eh..
I was not as impressed with this album as I was with The ArchAndroid. I hope that her next album produces the same energy and creativity as The ArchAndroid.
Published 11 months ago by eb0ne
5.0 out of 5 stars Gifted Artist on Many Levels
I bought this CD after catching a snippet of the artist on a PBS documentary about women in rock. She was the last artist profiled, even after Beyonce, so is presumably pretty... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Melinda Burnett
5.0 out of 5 stars A Modern American Master
Janelle Monae pushes out the boundaries of music in a way that is seldom seen. She reminds me of when Grace Jones first came on the scene, everyone was like WTF is this? Read more
Published 18 months ago by E. Falken
5.0 out of 5 stars The Transformation Of Cindy Mayweather
It was on the cover of Paste magazine in 2008 that I first heard anything about Janelle Monae. She was in the cover with another artist I appreciate to her left-Jamie Lidell. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Andre S. Grindle
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful taste of the musical cornucopia provided by "The...
If you even liked "The Archandroid" but don't have this, you probably should just get it. I mean it would be like watching the second movie in a trilogy (and liking it) but not... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Anthony Marray
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!
I heard Janelle Monae on NPR last year and was taken with her sound. I finally bought this CD, and it is great. I love that her style combines different music genres. Read more
Published on March 18, 2011 by Dawn
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