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  • Audio CD (April 29, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: April 29, 2008
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Def Jam
  • ASIN: B000ZK08HK
  • In-Print Editions: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (50 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #12,461 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. The Pow Wow
2. Rising Down featuring Mos Def & Styles P
3. Get Busy featuring Dice Raw & Peedi Peedi
4. @ 15
5. 75 Bars (Black's Reconstruction)
6. Becoming Unwritten
7. Criminal featuring Truck North & Saigon
8. I Will Not Apologize featuring Porn & Dice Raw
9. I Can't Help It featuring Malik B., Porn, Mercedes Martinez & Dice Raw
10. Singing Man featuring Porn, Truck North & Dice Raw
11. Unwritten featuring Mercedes Martinez
12. Lost Desire featuring Malik B. & Talib Kweli
13. The Show featuring Common & Dice Raw
14. Rising Up featuring Wale & Chrisette Michele

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Grammy award winning hip-hop trailblazers The Roots are set to release Rising Down on April 29th via Def Jam Recordings. Known for their prolific lyrics and live instrumentation, the Legendary Philadelphia crew is composed of Tariq "Black Thought" Trotter (vocals), Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson (drums), Kamal Gray (keyboards), Frank Knuckles (percussion), Kirk "Captain Kirk" Douglas (guitar) and Owen Biddle (bass). Garnering critical praise throughout their career, The Roots have firmly established themselves as a band with uncompromised artistic control and integrity. With Rising Down, the band's 10th album release, The Roots continue to take bolder steps adding new depths and range to their repertoire. The Roots co-founder ?uestlove states, "This is probably our most political album to date dealing with addiction, nihilism, hypocritical double standards in the prison system and overall life in Philadelphia. I'd say it's more mature and intense than all of our efforts but not a `downer' as most people expect us to do."

The political nature of Rising Down is not only heard within the music. The title comes from William T. Vollmann's treatise on violence entitled Rising Up and Rising Down, and the release date falls on the 16th anniversary of the Los Angeles riots sparked by the acquittal of the police officers accused of beating Rodney King.

Standout tracks include: "Criminal" a reflection of life on the streets and unjust persecution, "I Will Not Apologize" a tribute to Fela Kuti that discusses keeping dignity in the music biz and "I Can't Help It" a look at addictions and urges that compel us all. Additional guests on the album include Common, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Saigon, Dice Raw, Wale, Chrisette Michele and more.


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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive...once again, May 1, 2008
By Mattman (Northern Virginia) - See all my reviews
I keep waiting for the Roots to fall off, because let's face it, there aren't too many hip hop acts that can string it out artistically. Even the Mighty Mighty Mos only put out 3 good albums charitably counting New Danger, and one of those was half Talib.

They may fall off someday, but not today. By my count, that's now SEVEN classic or near-classic records from the Roots, not counting Tipping Point, which let's face it wasn't their best effort, "Star/Pointro" aside. Does Rising Down top Game Theory? It's close, but yes it does. This is their best work since Things Fall Apart, I'm not playing. It's not flawless...but it's close.

There's a similar dark vibe between this one and their last one, and I like the way they've come to use texture and synth on both albums. What struck me about Rising Down on first listen though is ?uesto's beats - on an individual level, I think this might be his best work ever on a Roots album. The beats on Illadelph Halflife have always been my favorite from the Roots, but I'm rethinking that now.

Lyrically, it's quality as ever. I don't even know what to say about Black Thought, the dude is a machine. He just spits and then spits some more. Peedi, Malik, Dice, Common, and Talib do their thing. There are a few weak verses here and there, what can you do. But Saigon, Truck North, and the aforementioned Mos pretty much kill it on their verses.

Go buy it.

EDIT: By the way, this doesn't include Birthday Girl. I think the only place to get that is the import version.
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Roots = Hip Hop in its Purest Form, April 29, 2008
'Rising Down' is a solid follow-up to 'Game Theory' which in my opinion was the best album of 2006. Black Thought's raw lyricism just puts 99% of all other emcees to shame. The man is just a beast on the mic. Production is on point, guest spots shine (although IMO there are too many features). If you like The Roots and real Hip-Hop..BUY THIS ALBUM, you won't regret it.

Best Tracks: Get Busy, Rising Down, 75 Bars, Rising Up, The Show
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5.0 out of 5 stars Southside, Northside, Westside, Wooorldwide!!, May 19, 2008
By J. Highsmith (Mitchellville, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
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I was introduced to The Roots when I heard the track "Distortion To Static". The track came from what I thought at the time was their debut CD, Do You Want More?!!!??!. I eventually found out that their debut CD was Organix. What I instantly liked about The Roots is that they instantly reminded me of a hip hop band. They used alot of live instruments and you had MCs and other members in the group who focused on just playing instruments and producing the music. Stetsasonic clearly was the hip hop blueprint to this but since Earth, Wind & Fire was one of my favorite r&b groups of all time, The Roots reminded me of the hip hop version of Earth, Wind & Fire.

Illadelph Halflife was released in 1996. The first single, Clones, is easily one of my favorite Roots' tracks of all time. Black Thought, Malik B, Dice Raw & M.A.R.S. provided nice verses and Kelo provided phenominal production on the track. Things Fall Apart was released next and that clearly is my favorite Roots CD of all time. You could play the CD from beginning to end and rappers such as Mos Def, Common, Beanie Sigel and Eve contributed to quality verses as well. Phrenology was released in 2002 and was clearly different than any other Roots CD that I had ever heard before. It definitely took more than one listen for me to become a fan of this CD. The Tipping Point took the Roots back to basics with tracks like "Star", "Guns Are Drawn" and "Boom". A year later The Roots or should I say Geffen released Home Grown! The Beginner's Guide to Understanding the Roots, Vol. 1 and Home Grown! The Beginner's Guide to Understanding the Roots, Vol. 2. The best parts of both of these CDs are the alternative versions that are featured on both CDs and "Proceed 2".

Game Theory would be the 1st CD that The Roots released on Def Jam Records. The CD wasn't marketed properly but if you were a fan of The Roots you were able to tolerate the "dark" energy that came with the CD. Tracks such as "False Media", "Don't Feel Right", "Long Time" w/Peedi Peedi, and the tribute to J Dilla, "Can't Stop This" were my favorites and "Game Theory" was my 2nd favorite rap release of 2006 next to Ghostface's "Fishscale".

"Rising Down" was released on April 29, 2008. Before the CD was released I was privleged to have already heard "75 Bars", "Get Busy" w/Dice Raw & Peedi Peedi, "Rising Up" w/Wale and Chrisette Michele, and "Birthday Girl" (which you can only find on Itunes now because it's not on "Rising Down") on their myspace page and "Rising Down" w/Mos Def & Styles P. and "Criminal" w/Truck North & Saigon on hiphopdx.com. Other than "Birthday Girl" all of the other tracks that I heard were definitely tracks that would be right up there with your favorite tracks from The Roots. "Rising Down" features Mos Def, Black Thought & Styles P on a lyrical free for all that has them talking about things that are going wrong in the world we live in today. All 3 rappers have quality verses and this is my 2nd favorite track on the CD. The energy of "Get Busy" will definitely catch your attention as Black Thought rips this track to shreds with the help of Dice Raw & Peedi Peedi. "75 Bars" has ?uestlove giving an outstanding performance on the drums and Black Thought takes care of things from there. "Criminal" may take a few listens because of the Kevin Hanson chorus but once you listen to the lyrics, especially Saigon's verse, then this track will also be one of your favorites. "I Can't Help It" will just have you going crazy the first couple of times that you hear it. Malik B, who I am glad is back in the MC rotation again, gets things started and Porn ends things on a nice note. Mercedes Martinez of the group Jazzyfatnastees and Dice Raw do a nice job on the hook as well. "Singing Man" has Dice Raw giving an energetic chorus and Black Thought, Truck North, Porn and Dice Raw all giving nice verses as well. "Unwritten", which also features Mercedes Martinez, is more of an interlude that you will wish was a full length track. "Lost Desire" has Malik B, Black Thought & Talib Kweli on the verses and
?uestlove on the hook. You will be impressed with the energy and subject matter of this track. "Rising Up" is the first video that I saw from "Rising Down" and it features Wale & Chrisette Michele. The song employs a DC go-go beat and Black Thought and Wale will have you doing a 2 step every time you hear the track.

Overall, I feel that "Rising Down", is right up there with the rest of their top notch material. However, "Rising Down" contains the same "dark" energy that came from "Game Theory". In my opinion, if you are not a fan of "Game Theory" then you may not like "Rising Down". Because of the way sales are going and the push that is being made to make B.S. mainstream rap the focus of things in 2008, it seems that The Roots are doing their best to buck the system and make the type of music that they want to make, which I feel is the best way to go. If you are a fan of the majority of The Roots' previous releases, then you shouldn't pass up on "Rising Down".

James' Top 5

1) Get Busy w/Dice Raw & Peedi Peedi
2) Rising Down w/Mos Def & Styles P.
3) 75 Bars
4) Criminal w/Saigon, Truck North & Kevin Hanson
5) I Can't Help It w/Malik B, Dice Raw, Porn & Mercedes Martinez

Honorable Mention:

Rising Up w/Wale & Chrisette Michele
Lost Desire w/Malik B & Talib Kweli
Singing Man w/Dice Raw, Porn & Truck North
I Will Not Apologize w/Porn, Truck North & Talib Kweli
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2.0 out of 5 stars c'mon people...
if this album gets 5 stars, as many seem to think it does, then what does "things fall apart," or "illadelph halflife" get? 60 stars? Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars i like it
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