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86 of 91 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Apparently Not For Everybody
I'll admit that I have no idea what all the people who don't like this CD were thinking. I suppose that means that I'm not such a good person to review it. Oh well--here's my position, anyway.

I'm sick of hip hop, and I'd wager that if you're looking at this review, you're probably at least a little sick of it yourself as well. Everything sounds the same...
Published on December 15, 2004 by Brian Seiler

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Amended = Censored. Keep this in mind before you download.

Decent album, but not nearly as good as the first.
De La Soul, Rza, and A.G. kill it.
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86 of 91 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Apparently Not For Everybody, December 15, 2004
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This review is from: White People (Mcup) (Audio CD)
I'll admit that I have no idea what all the people who don't like this CD were thinking. I suppose that means that I'm not such a good person to review it. Oh well--here's my position, anyway.

I'm sick of hip hop, and I'd wager that if you're looking at this review, you're probably at least a little sick of it yourself as well. Everything sounds the same and there's little or no thematic differentiation in the mainstream. It's boring. This album is the antithesis of that, which is both good and bad. Let's handle them one at a time.

On the good side, this is really a terrific effort at blending musical formats without paying any particular attention to genre or style. There are hip hop type tracks and there are soul/alternative/rock/whatever tracks, but there aren't a whole lot that stick in the realm of a single genre. In that regard, this CD is much more liberated than its (excellent) predecessor in that it roams far more freely across the musical landscape. Lyrically, on the hip hop side it looks as though the record has taken a step back (is it just me or is Del bored with everything that he doesn't produce these days?), but it's still not bad by any means, and the other contributions on the record (notable tracks--Breakdown and Class System) more than make up for it.

Of course, this feature also doubles as the record's primary downside. If you only like hip hop, you won't like this record. Don't even try it. If you bought Lovage and didn't like it, then you need to be very careful here. This album is a lot of things, but one thing it is not is a pure, direct, singular expression of hip hop. It wanders far too far over the musical map to be confined to that single genre. That can make the record seem aimless if you're looking for a more focused or confined sound, and if that's the case, you probably won't enjoy this CD as much as I do.

The bottom line is this: if you want a hip hop record, you're better off with something else. If you just want a GOOD record, then go ahead and buy it. Whether you enjoy this album or not will depend almost entirely on how openminded you are about your musical experiences. Taken on their own, each track on this record (with the notable exception of The Hours, which I'm sure some people must like, but which does nothing but grate on my nerves--probably because I've grown to dislike most modern rock) stands well on its own and would be a welcome addition to any other album. Together, they make an interesting and engaging journey that I feel very comfortable in awarding a perfect five stars.

One piece of advice for the producers, though--skits are only funny the first couple of times through. After that they're just annoying. Either cut the bloody things out of the album or put them on their own tracks. If you want to do comedy, get a deal with a network. And it's not that the skits on here aren't funny--they should elicit a chuckle the first time. It's the thirtieth time when they just sort of blend into the background noise that they start to become more of a burden.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best record of 2004, December 24, 2005
This review is from: White People (Mcup) (Audio CD)
Everything about this is perfect..ok a few of the skits could go. The actual songs - those are perfect. From The opening sample of if it wasn't for you, the incredible mike patton song right after.. Amazing piano in class system. I can't get the mars volta song on here out of my head.. The best part is that when mars volta or ..linkin park is on a track..it sounds nothing like their own bands.. Prince paul and dan the automator are badass. I'm ranting.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good sounds; however,..., January 11, 2006
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A.Listener (San Antonio, TX) - See all my reviews
I'm a fan of Handsome Boy Modeling School, so I was excited to receive my CD. Maybe it's my mistake for not doing the research, but I was unaware that this is an instrumental version. Totally cool beats, as always, just be aware that it is instrumental.
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11 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More than just for white people, June 12, 2005
This review is from: White People (Mcup) (Audio CD)
I was introduced into Handsome Boy Modeling School's "White People" shortly after the 2005 release by Gorillaz, "Demon Days". Blending in the talents of 30-some outstanding artists throughout the album's 16 tracks, Handsome Boy Modeling School comes back with an extraordinary album that bends genres (comedy included) and presents you with a aurprising and imaginative musical jewel we are not typically in front of.

Take the intro and the outro, as an example: with the voice of Father Guido Sarducci, you won't be able to keep a straight face. Other examples are the Gorillaz-sounding "The World's Gone Mad", the straight-up R&B piece "I've Been Thinking", or the 7+ minute long piece "Rock And Roll (Could Never Hip Hop Like This)" where Vivaldi's 1st movement of "The Four Seasons" meets hip-hop like you cannot imagine.

The list goes on and on, and so do the pleasant musical surprises. "White People" is more than just for white people. It is quite a gender-bending masterpiece meant to break musical ground for all ages and races.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Etiquette is the backbone of the Handsome Boy Modeling School, September 11, 2006
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Virgil Caine "Leaver" (Nederland, CO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: White People (Mcup) (Audio CD)
If as a handsome, yet style-less man, you are finding you need pointers on when to and when not to fart, how to wash yourself, where to wash yourself, how to seize a handkerchief modeling gig, and many other well-needed tips, then White People is for you!

Hip-hop, trip-hop, hip-hopera, old school, new school, whatever, it doesn't apply here, or maybe it all applies here. Enjoy this! Get it! Try not to be encumbered by the need to categorize it. Let this and the first HBMS as well as Lovage, as well as almost anything by Dan Nakamura into your ear-holes, babies! The cowaberation of Nakamura and the extended De La Soul family, Del the Funky Homosapien, and many others is really something to behold.

The celebrity voice-overs by Tim Meadows and Don Novell are great accompaniment. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll feel groovy. Come and get some.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars RAP CAME BACK, April 27, 2005
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Grant Bryans (lost in confusionville) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: White People (Mcup) (Audio CD)
This album is everything rap has been missing since the days of Digital Underground, old Beastie Boys, and thus forth. Interesting beats that keep the flow well, great story lines, and GREAT Camios...I find this album highly pleasurable to listen to, this is one of those rare albums that i start to listen to and next thing i know it is over!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great album!, February 11, 2005
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Super Fuzz (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: White People (Mcup) (Audio CD)
This album is awesome! It's incredibly diverse and entertaining. Cat Power: wow. That is becoming one of my absolute most favorite songs ever. Other reviewers here seem to be trying to label and pigeonhole this album into a genre, but it shouldn't be about that. It's about good music.
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Why Linkin Park? They suck., December 5, 2004
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Pat (Austin, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: White People (Mcup) (Audio CD)
It's another great album from Prince Paul and Automator, but I don't think it's quite as strong as So Hows your girl. "If it wasnt for you" and "the worlds gone mad" are great in the same sense that "magnetizing" and "the projects" were, but White People has more songs like "The Truth" (which is amazing) and "sunshine" and theyre not nearly as good. White People has way less rapping, and way more comedy skits, some of which are hilarious and some of which are just annoying. The biggest problem I have with this cd is that for some reason they chose to let Linkin Park perform on half of an otherwise decent track ("rock and roll, pt2"). They tried to show the connection between hip hop and rock music, but they chose the worst example. After avoiding the song entirely, I decided to import the song in to garageband (light music editing program for mac) and cut out the linkin park sections and the tim meadows thing at the end. tim medows is okay, but if they wanted that thing on there they shouldve just made it another track rather than tacking it on to the end of that song.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Still So Handsome, November 16, 2004
This review is from: White People (Mcup) (Audio CD)
What a relief. Prince Paul the amazing Dan the Automator have done it again. They managed to crank out an excellent sophomore album that lives up to the high expectations set by their debut work "So...How's your Girl?" This album offers a much larger variety in musical styles then the first album. In addition, the laundry list of guest stars is amazing. They've got all the genre bases covered, with artists like Del tha Funky Homosapien, Jack Johnson, Mike Patton, Mike Shinoda, and the hilarious Tim Meadows doing a rendition his "Lady's Man" role from SNL. If you're a fan of Automator or are looking for some genre-bending music, you can't go wring with the new Handsome boy Modeling School album. It's music, it's a curriculum, it's a lifestyle, it's awesome.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars YES, YES, YES, November 15, 2004
This review is from: White People (Mcup) (Audio CD)
Ahh now here's an album I can vibe to. I've been waiting on this album since the first time I heard "So How's Your Girl" and let me tell you I was not disappointed. Was it Del's flow on "The World's Gone Mad" or was it the fact that it's followed up a couple tracks later by another Hiero crew member Casual on "It's Like That"? Or could it be the smooth vibe of tracks like "Breakdown" and "I've Been Thinkin"? I don't know but something about this album just blows me away, even though I know it's not perfect all the way through I feel it deserves 5 stars for creativity and hip-hop spirit. Applause to Prince Paul & the Automator
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