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More Fish

Ghostface Killah, GhostfaceAudio CD
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)

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listen16. Gotta Hold On [Explicit]Ghostface Killah 2:58$0.99 Buy Track
listen17. Back Like That Remix [Explicit]Ghostface Killah 4:01$0.99 Buy Track


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  • Audio CD (December 12, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Def Jam
  • ASIN: B000JYWF6O
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Ghost did it again!, December 12, 2006
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ctrx ('bout to show you how the EAST COAST rocks...) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: More Fish (Audio CD)
In March, Wu-Tang veteran Ghostface Killah dropped the finest album of 2006 in "Fishscale," a beautiful and focused album full of unique and original material, further establishing Ghost's legend as the most consistent rapper in hip hop. Unfortunately, the album was promoted poorly and sold slowly, so what did Ghost do? He went right back to the studio in the summer and got to work on the aptly titled "More Fish," which is released less than nine months later. "More Fish" is excellent, one of the top releases of the year, not quite on the same level as its predecessor but incredibly close. Like the last album, Ghostface shines lyrically. "Fishscale" was balanced between rough, street-level mafioso style tracks and polished soulful songs, and "More Fish" basically does too. I'd say that overall "More Fish" was a little more on the hard, raw side. The production is similar to "Fishscale"'s as well, utilizing lots of horns and soul instrumentation, female vocals, and a very unique, focused sound. Ghost's Theodore Unit crew is very prominent on this album (they are even credited on the cover), and on this album, I am even more impressed with the group including Shawn Wigs, Trife da God, and Ghosface's own son Sun God, and I look forward to hearing more material from them in the future. They really complement Ghostface well on most of the tracks. Guests are heavier on this album, other spots go to Cappadonna, Redman, Kanye West, Sheek Louch, Eamon, Amy Winehouse, and the Willie Cottrell Band. "More Fish" does "Fishscale" complete justice and is again one of the best releases of 2006.

The album begins with "Ghost Is Back," a song utilizing a classic old-school sample for Ghost to announce his return and make a grand entrance. "Miguel Sanchez" is the first song on the album to explore the mafioso rap style that Ghostface has mastered throughout his career. This song features guest appearances from Trife and Sun God. The production is rough and horn-heavy. The next two songs "Guns N' Razors" and "Outta Town S..." follow in the same manner, both excellent tracks. I am really enjoying "Good," one of my favorite songs on the album. This should be an obvious single, it is a joyful sounding, upbeat song featuring a Trife and a particularly soulful chorus from Mr. Maygreen, Ghost and Trife trade off boastful, happy verses over heavy jazz horns. "Street Opera" kind of reminds me of "Shakey Dog" from "Fishscale," very tough with smooth music. "Block Rock" has gritty-sounding production and lyrics, a very street-level song. "Pokerface" is a very original song. In the way that Wu-Tang used the metaphor of chess throughout numerous songs during the 90s, Ghost and rhyming partner Shawn Wigs do the same to Texas Hold `em on this song. I didn't like the Redman collabo "Greedy B....," but after that comes my favorite song on the album "Josephine." The Willie Cottrell Band provides a funky, thoughtful live instrumentation to this great song, and the singing vocals of the hook are soulful and excellent. Ghostface and Trife both rap about the downfall of a woman, and this song is just great, everyone performs to their full potential. "Grew Up Hard" follows it well, a smooth and catchy rap song. D-Block vet Sheek Louch shows up for "Blue Armor," maybe the hardest song on the album. The odd "You Know I'm No Good" and funny "Alex (Stolen Script)" follow, the latter reminds me of a few of the more obscure songs on "Fishscale." Shawn Wigs is allowed a solo song for "Gotta Hold On." Initially I was not looking forward to this, but it turned out to be one of my favorite on the album, and it's a song I really like. Shawn raps heartfelt lyrics about a tough relationship, and Eamon (of "I Don't Want You Back" fame) sings a surprisingly good hook over a good beat that's really catchy and fitting. The album ends with a remix to "Fishscale"'s hit single "Back Like That," this time featuring Kanye West.

I am so impressed that Ghostface Killah could release not only one but two of the most original, enjoyable hip hop albums of my memory within only eight months of each other. If you liked "Fishscale" at all, then this should be a no-brainer of a purchase. You won't find it being redundant though, because it's also a very impressive single listen even without its predecessor. This is an awesome album, and Ghostface really provides great hip hop in a time where it often seems like it's lacking. Whether or not he is rewarded with sales this time around, Ghostface certainly is the rapper of the year.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ghostface Drops Another ill One, December 14, 2006
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I dropped out of Hip Hop for a few years, came back due to Alchemist-1st Infantry and its been really rare i jock an album. Ghostface Fishcale was definitely one of them (best rap album of 2006). Now with this follow up "More Fish" picks up and accomplishes to quench my thirst, actually appetite for more Ghostface. This album doesnt disappoint one bit. I liked it so much, i went out and bought it today even after i already had a burned copy from a friend. Credit where credit is due. Thanks Ghost.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Filet of Fish., December 16, 2006
This review is from: More Fish (Audio CD)
Two albums from an emcee in one year usually spells bad things; quite frankly, ninety-percent of the time, they'll sound nearly identical. DMX did this almost a decade ago with It's Dark and Hell Is Hot alongside Flesh of my Flesh, Blood of My Blood, also both issued, coincidentally on Def Jam, and while both albums were hot, Flesh seemed more like a re-hash of It's Dark than a new album. Ghostface is an entirely different beast than DMX, though; he never runs out of fresh ideas, and when it comes to actual emceeing, Ghost is leaps and bounds above Mr. Simmons. While More Fish is an impressive display of talent from the Theodore Unit crew, they're still guests in Ghost's home. Trife, Sun God, Donna, and Shawn Wiggs are all great emcees in their own right, and it definitely is great hearing Donna spit some new bars, but Ghost rightfully towers over his crew.

Other guests on this album come from Sheek Louch and the long-missed Reggie Noble make dope appearances on this album, especially Reggie. Production is handled by a wide variety of producers, as DOOM returns under his Metal Fingers guise to offer Ghost two pieces of dope music, and Madlib even hops behind the boards for Block Rock. Relative unknowns Anthony Acid and Fantom of the Beats also provide great landscapes for Ghost to crop his vivid stories. Some tracks are a little bit below-par for Ghostface standards(Good, Back Like That[remix], Gotta Hold On), but this is Pretty Tone standards we're speaking about; even these average cuts from Ghost are better than the best cuts on a lot of cat's albums, and they aren't flaws by any means.

Ghost's rhymes are as razor-sharp as they've ever been; he keeps the Wu-tradition alive in 2006, while some of his fellow Clansmen released admittedly dissapointing albums. Fishscale and More Fish more than make up for the 4:21's and Mr. Xtreme's, though; while Meth and U-God maybe going for commercial appeal with their albums(no idea why U-God attempted that, having no appeal commercially or underground..), Ghostface keeps the true hip-hop coming from the Clan.

With dope cuts flowing over the brim of Ghost's cap on More Fish(Ghost Is Back, Miguel Sanchez, Guns N' Razors, Outta Town ****, Street Opera, Block Rock, Pokerface, Greedy *****es, Josephine, Grew Up Hard, Blue Armor, You Know I'm No Good, Alex (Stolen Script), virtually every track but the two aforementioned average ones), Ghost provides yet another album of the year contendor with More Fish. This doesn't have as many ties in sound to Fishscale as you'd expect; they're two completely different projects, which are dope for their own reasons. This maybe more Theodore Unit than solo Ghostface, but everyone delivers in this project. Released on the same day as his Def Jam counterpart Young Jeezy's The Inspiration, Jeezy'll undoubtedly sell more than Ghost, but true heads know who go to for tales of coke-peddling, and ill emceeing; Ghostface reigns supreme again.
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