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Reflection Eternal/Train of Thought [Original recording reissued]

Talib Kweli, Hi TekAudio CD
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listen20. Expansion Outro [Explicit]Talib Kweli 7:59$0.99 Buy Track


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  • Audio CD (June 4, 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording reissued
  • Label: Rawkus / Umgd
  • ASIN: B000067CLQ
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (256 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #61,736 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Media Type: CD
Artist: KWELI/HI-TEK
Title: REFLECTION ETERNAL
Street Release Date: 06/04/2002
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Genre: RAP/HIP HOP

 

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41 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Prophetic Poetry and Resonating Rhythms!, October 23, 2000
This review is from: Reflection Eternal (Audio CD)
I really enjoyed Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek's "Reflection Eternal". This completes the trilogy of Black Star's "Mos Def And Talib Kweli Are Black Star", Mos Def's "Black on Both Sides", and "Reflection Eternal". I can only imagine what Black Star's second album will be like when Mos Def and Talib Kweli join again with the production skills of Hi-Tek. This is one of the few Hip Hop albums you can listen from track one to track twenty without fast forwarding, well, let's make the twenty-one because of the enlightening hidden track "For Women". After "Move Somethin" the album only get more poetic and visual. Talib drops lyrical science you have to almost swear he had to earn a Ph.d. to verbally express the knowledge he delievers. Talib cares more about his underground following rather than selling out and trying to be commerical.

This is not an album about the bling, bling, violence, disrespecting women, etc., this is an album enlightening and uplifting the mind while grooving to some hypnotic beats that helps keep the head noddin'. I love how the album relates at some many levels from Black pride and unity, love for women, and keeping the faith while believing in God, and keeping Him foremost at the front of one's life! Always keep God first in everything you do, and everything you need will soon follow!

There's hit after hit on this album, and when Talib's Black Star partner Mos Def joins him on "This Means You" it brings the power of Black Star, and let's not forget "Down For The Count" when Rah Digga and Xzibit help rock the mic. Cool G Rap, Vinia Mojica, Les Nubians and De La Soul also lend their voices to some powerful tracks that enlighten and entertain. If you're a lover of Hip Hop that enlightens, educates and motivates while leaving the head noddin' to those beats, rhymes and rhythms, then check out "Reflection Eternal". It'll cause you to reflect on life, love and yourself!

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29 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I may be a white kid, but........, April 25, 2006
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This review is from: Reflection Eternal/Train of Thought (Audio CD)
You may not think this review should even be considered when i tell you im a 13 year old white kid who usualy listens to classic rock, punk, and metal but if thats what u think, dont read it.

I got this CD becuase a freind suggested it. I was a little wary because i HATE basically all the rap/hip-hop thats on mtv.Lyrics about crunk,and bling are stupid and shallow as hell. But, after gettting this album i realized, not all rap is crap.

WOW-is all i can say, this album is amazing. Talib Kwali has the most amazing rhymes ive ever heard. His lyrics arent just about having bling or being crunk, there about his real life and topics that matter.Oh, and Hi Tek's beats are amazing. I love almost every song on here.

If u like hip jop or rap or are tired of todays rap music or what ever, u MUST get this!!!
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Collection of Soulful Tracks, November 3, 2000
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Scott Esposito "Readsalot" (Oakland, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Reflection Eternal (Audio CD)
True hip hop heads have always known that Talib Kweli is a nice emcee. Still, for most of his career Kweli has been overshadowed by his long-time partner, Mos Def. On thier joint project, "Black Star", Mos Def came off nicer than Kweli, and Mos Def released his solo album a full year before Kweli did the same. However, after listening to "Train of Thought", any doubts about Kweli's ability will be eliminated.

The 21 tracks on this album (including skits) are diverse, ranging from up-tempo bangers to quiet and introspective. The album starts off with a bang with "Move Somethin'", a straight-up bumping horn-influenced track which Kweli absolutely kills. The momentum is kept up with the nice "Some Kind of Wonderful". Subsequently the album mellows out a bit, as Mos Def makes an appearance on the jumpy "This Means You," a feel good track with absolutely unforgettable violin chords. The album abruptly ends the mellow vibe with the funky "Down For The Count" in which Xzibit and Rah Diggah drop some of thier nicest verses to date. Highlights from the second half of the album include "Ghetto Afterlife," (featuring Kool G Rap), "Love Language," and the hidden track "For Women."

DJ Hi-Tek produces the entire album (a rarity in hip hop these days) and doesn't make one wack track. He chooses from a variety of instruments, and gives each track its own unique feel. For example, a tranquil saxaphone plays during the thoughtful "Love Language" whereas bold horns scream on the battle-track "Move Somethin.'" The fact that Hi-Tek is in on every track gives the album a continuity, as no track sounds out of place. From start to finish the album is on a nice organic vibe, and while some tracks are fast and some tracks are slow they all have the same soulful feel to them.

Just as Hi Tek brings the beats, Kweli brings the lyrics. There are jaw dropping punchlines like:

"Your wack set is faker than a bomb threat By a nervous terrorist who's so scared that his palms sweat"

from "Down For The Count." There are also poetic, thoughtful lines such as:

"She lived from n***** to colored to negro to black To afro then african-american and right back to n***** You figure she'd be bitter in the twilight But she alright, cuz she done seen the circle of life yo"

from "For Women" that will continue to resound in your mind long after you've stopped listening.

Overall this album shows us what hip hop can be. Although there are up-tempo battle tracks, there's no mindlessly materialistic braggadocio to be found here. Rather, this is music which analyzes life and gives us Kweli's unique take on things. It's almost like a one-sided conversation in which Kweli talks to us and tells us about himself and about what he thinks. He often proves insightful and provokative. For instance, on "Too Late" he ponders:

Nowadays rap artists coming halfhearted Commercial like pop, or underground like black markets Where were you when hiphop died? Is it too early to mourn? Is it too late to ride?

A thoughtful collection tracks such as "Train of Thought" is rarely found in hip hop these days and Kweli rightfully assumes his place among this era's top emcees with this release. This album is easily one of the best of the year and should be purchased by anyone who likes to think hip hop, or simply anyone who likes to think.

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