Reflection Eternal Train Of Thought Zip
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Contents • • • • • • • History [ ] The duo of and met in Tek's native,, following the release of the / collaboration 'Hustle on the Side'. Kweli and Hi-Tek made their first official collaboration in 1997 on Mood's debut album, Doom, on the track 'Industry Lies'. That same year, the two formed as Reflection Eternal, and signed to upstart label. The tracks from their debut single, 'Fortified Live' b/w '2000 Seasons', were included on the Rawkus Records compilation in October 1997. In 1998, Kweli and his high school friend, fellow Rawkus Records artist, formed the duo, and released their first, and only album,, to rave reviews. Hi-Tek provided production for a number of songs on the album, including the singles 'Definition' and 'Respiration'. The album put the three at the forefront of an underground hip hop scene that appeared at the time to be flagging against the influence of the 'Jiggy' era of hip-hop, and was followed by a number of acclaimed collaborations and albums.
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Which makes this a difficult song to listen to, since you are unable to take our host seriously. Also, the vocals grate on the ears. LOVE SPEAKEASY You could also look at this as “Love Language (Reprise)”. No, really, you could: you have my permission and everything. SOUL REBELS (FEAT DE LA SOUL) I've always liked the guitar sample on this track, but I don't really like the song as a whole. It's almost as if Kweli hadn't yet earned the right to rhyme alongside De La Soul at this point in his career.
Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek met in Tek’s native Cincinnati, Ohio, following the release of the Hi-Tek/Mood collaboration “Hustle on the Side.” Kweli and Hi-Tek made their first official collaboration in 1997 on Mood’s debut album, Doom, on the track “Industry Lies”. That same year, the two formed Reflection Eternal, and signed to upstart underground Hip Hop record label, Rawkus Records. The tracks from their debut single, “Fortified Live” b/w “2000 Seasons” were included on the Rawkus Records compilation Soundbombing in October 1997. In 1998, Kweli and his high school friend and fellow Rawkus Records artist, Mos Def, formed the duo, Black Star, and released their first, and only album, Black Star, to rave reviews. Hi-Tek provided production for a number of songs on the album, including the singles “Definition” and “Respiration.” The album put the three at the forefront of an underground Hip Hop scene that appeared at the time to be flagging against the influence of the “Jiggy” era of Hip Hop, and was followed by a number of acclaimed compilations and albums. Kweli and Hi-Tek reconnected in 2000 for the release of their debut album, Train of Thought.
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Get over yourselves. Anonymous Dude, this is by far, the weakest Review i've ever read!! Do you have any clue of Hiphop Music at all?! I really really wonder, how you consider yourself to be into Rapmusic at all, reading your statements!! Talib ist one of the best Mcs on Earth, and this LP is a Materpiece, and absolut Blast, one of the best of all time!! I personally like this LP way more than the blackstar stuff, and think MosDef may have a huuuge talent, skills and tries to innovate his styles, but I really don't feel him that much the last years!!
I think it's time to discuss the unthinkable: Hi-Tek is a good producer, Kweli has (some) skills behind the mic, and whenever the two get together, there is a bit of chemistry (and hip hop heads tend to get riled up with excitement). But I don't personally believe, based on all of, that Reflection Eternal should exclusively work together for another album.
Oh shit, wait, no we aren't. The following song immediately follows “Expansion Outro” on the same track.
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It’s finally here! & Hi-Tek have renunied to bring us The RE:Union mixtape. This project contains new tracks, classics and unreleased songs.
The duo announced that another Reflection Eternal album was in the works in 2008. They named their second album Revolutions Per Minute. They played a live reunion gig in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on September 20, 2009.
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Hostile Gospel (Remix) (feat. Nina Sky, Blu & Joell Ortiz) 22. Interlude Kweli Speaks on Idle Warship 23. Screamin' (Idle Warship feat.
Animal Lip (Wally Sparks Mix) 06. Fallen Star 07. Listen (Sparks Fly Rmx) (feat.
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FINAL THOUGHTS: comes with the promise of talent from Reflection Eternal members Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek, but listeners will be let down severely. While Mos Def took his charismatic persona and attempted to show his many facets on his Black On Both Sides (regardless of what I've written about it not holding up, I still admit that Mos Def is a man of many talents), Kweli merely relies on workmanlike lyrics, resting on laurels that he hasn't garnered yet. Nothing on is challenging in the least, whether you're looking at it from a lyrical perspective or a musical one. Hi-Tek's beats are alright, and some of these songs are really good, but there isn't anything on here that suggests that Reflection Eternal should jump back onto this anytime soon. A disappointment, and a mostly dull one, at that. I would burn this one.
(This theory, admittedly, has some holes in it, as Kweli has sounded fine alongside Mos Def, Common, and Xzibit, all of whom are technically more relevant than De La Soul right now.) I suppose this is proof that one needs more than a funky guitar sample to make a rap song: the lyrics also have to be somewhat interesting. ETERNALISTS Meh. Yeah, I just wrote “ meh”. Deal with it.
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Called Train of Thought 'the rare socially aware hip-hop record that can get fists pumping in a rowdy nightclub'. Critic Sam Eccleston wrote of Kweli's boastful lyrics, 'Kweli uses the rhythm as a foundation, building rambling, baroque rhyme structures on top of them, exhibiting his cock-eyed 'skills'.
Kweli and Hi-Tek's team took a brief hiatus when Talib and Mos Def banded together to create Black Star. On their critically acclaimed project Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star (named as such because they legally couldn't actually call themselves Black Star), Hi-Tek handled the production on nearly half of the album, including the first single 'Definition'. After that disc dropped in 1998, Kweli and Mos immediately set about working on their separate projects, with Dante's Black On Both Sides winning the race, hitting store shelves the following year. Kweli took his time, crafting Reflection Eternal's debut album for an eventual release date in 2000. Was supposed to be seen as a soulful excursion through New York, as experienced through the eyes of a neo-soul poet in the vein of The Roots, except Kweli didn't have his own drummer following him around.
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Funny Money 29. Talib Kweli Outro 30. Still Gettin' By 31. Natural Habitz f Fatman Scoop Talib Kwely - Make Noize 32. Hue Hef Talib Kwely - The Streez Iz Mine.
Live Intro (Feat. D-Stroy) 02 – Human Mic 03 – Turnt Up 04 – Come Here (Feat. Res) 05 – High Life (Feat. Rubix & Bajah) 06 – Party Robot (Feat. Bajah) 07 – Ready Set Go (Feat.
Roll Off Me 10. Where Ya Gonna Run (feat. Jean Grae) 12.
Styles P (produced by Statik Selektah) 14. Can We Go Back The Reflection Eternal Classics: 15. Fortified Live ft. Mos Def & Mr Man 16. Chaos ft Bahamadia 17. The Express 18. Respiration ft.
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Talib Kweli Intro 03. Wally Sparks Freestyle 04. If Skills Sold (Wally Sparks Mix) (feat.
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Here's one of those albums that it took me forever to actually find the patience to sit through. You shouldn't take that last statement as an automatic dismissal of Reflection Eternal's, though: I'm just not the biggest fan of emcee Talib Kweli. My perception of the man is that he was the obvious weaker half of Black Star, which makes the fact that I have reviewed nearly every one of his partner Mos Def's projects even more apparent now, doesn't it? But I try to have an open mind whenever I write, so I'll attempt to look forward to this revisitation.
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Good To You (produced by Kanye West) 25. Get By REMIX ft., Mos Def, Kanye West, & Busta Rhymes (produced by Kanye west) 26. Back Up Offa Me 27. Piano (Hi Tek ft.
• 'Move Somethin' Released: July 18, 2000 • ' Released: July 16, 2001 • 'Down for the Count' Released: 2001 (UK only) Train of Thought is the of American duo, released October 17, 2000 on. Collaborating as a duo, and and recorded the album during 1999 to 2000, following their individual musical work that gained notice in New York's underground scene during the late 1990s. Kweli had previously worked with rapper as the duo, and Hi-Tek had served as producer on the duo's. Produced primarily by Hi-Tek, the album is characterized by dynamic, high-tempo tracks and a -type sound. It showcases Kweli's rapping and features themes of revolutionary mentality, love, the state of hip hop, and modern culture.
On Top (feat. Who Got It 09. Crystal Stair (feat. Tek & Steele) 10. Stay High Freestyle (feat. Ras Kass) 11. How We Do It (feat.
Phil The Agony) 09. Hi-Tek Tone (Interlude) 10. On My Way (feat. Snoop Dogg & Hi-Tek) 11. So Hood (feat. Ghostface) 12.
Think About It (Jean Grae) 05. Hard Faces 06. Interlude 07.
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They also collaborated with,, and on the track '. These three songs were released in a mixtape on January 1, 2010 called The Re:Union which received positive fanbase feedback. Their second album Revolutions Per Minute was released on May 18, 2010 with similar praise as their debut album. It spawned 3 singles: 'In This World', 'Strangers (Paranoid)' featuring former member, and Midnight Hour featuring Atlantic recording artist.
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After black on both sides, i mainly was disappointed by his releases, while Talib always suprised me in a positive way!! I would recommend to do your job better next time, its really unbelievable what kind of people think they have a clue of something when they don't!! All content is Copyright © 2007-2017.
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Hi-Tek was not involved with the project's production, instead featuring beats from artists like,,, and. The Kanye West-produced single 'Get By' became Kweli's biggest success, charting on the in 2003. Kweli's second solo album, 2004's, saw the duo working together once again, with three tracks produced by Hi-Tek. Kweli released his next album,, in 2007, featuring production from Tek; Hi-Tek released the follow-up to his debut,, in 2006 and his third album,, in 2007, both on and both featuring appearances by Kweli.
I realize that is a much older track, and I shouldn't try to compare this album to the duo's early work, but they could have tacked that song on as a bonus or something. TOO LATE (FEAT RES) Kweli has always taken himself a bit too seriously. I mean, hell, his hook on here includes the phrase “Where were you the day hip hop died?”. But still, I kind of dug this track. Hi-Tek provides a rolling instrumental throughout, punctuated with some disembodied vocals (from Res, who would later partner up with Kweli on his Idle Warship side project), that helps build Talib's verses into a modest ranch-style home with three bedrooms, a solarium, and a panic room.
By the way, J. Cole killed everybody on the “Just Begun” track, now that is saying a lot! Tracklisting and Download link after the jump.
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Reflection Eternal is made up of the aforementioned Kweli and his producer friend Hi-Tek, who first met up in Cincinnatti, Ohio. Hi-Tek was working with his crew Mood and allowed Kweli to guest on a track: ever since then, they've called themselves Reflection Eternal, even when they're not directly working together. After signing with the once-mighty Rawkus Records, they quickly rushed out a twelve-inch single, 'Fortified Live' (which also featured future Black Star mate Mos Def and Mr. Man from Da Bush Babees), with '2000 Seasons' as its B-side: both tracks found their way to the first Soundbombing compilation, with each track helping Reflection Eternal gain a cult following, not unlike opening an independent flick in twelve theaters in New York before slowly spreading out to the rest of the country.