MP3 1723 mb.
Performer: Roots Manuva
Title: Brand New Second Hand EP
Country: Japan
Catalog Number: TFJK-37917
Label: Toy's Factory
Released: 1999
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 639
| 1 | Juggle Tings Proper (Indopepsychics Remix)Remix – DJ Kensei |
| 2 | Juggle Tings Proper |
| 3 | Juggle Tings Proper (Madness, Microchips & Hi-Tech War Mix)Remix – EL-P |
| 4 | Strange Behaviour (Stockrockwell Mix)Remix – Roots Manuva |
| 5 | Juggle Tings Proper (Indopepsychics Remix-Instrumental)Remix – DJ Kensei |
| 6 | Fever |
| 7 | Demphonies |
Japanese release only
Movements 2. Dem Phonies 3. Juggle Tings Proper 4. Inna 5. Soul Decay 6. Baptism 7. Strange Behaviour 8. Organ Skit 9. Big Tings Gwidarn New Second Hand is the first studio album by English hip hop musician Roots Manuva. It was released on Big Dada in 1999. Paul Cooper of Pitchfork gave the album a 9. 5 out of 10, saying, I find Roots Manuva's delivery addictive, compelling, and, above all, heartfelt. In 2014, Oscar Rickett of Vice said, It's hard to believe it's been 15 years since this album was made. He added, It's easier to believe that nothing as good as it has ever come out of the UK hip-hop scene. Brand New Second Hand. A bright moment for British rap, the debut album from Roots Manuva introduced a hip-hop chameleon boasting dark productions and a distinct style, plus much more to say than most rappers. Both his raps and his productions rely on ragga as a bed, but instead of leading the party, Roots Manuva used it to reflect on the world Strange Behaviour and his religious background Baptism, as well as play the usual game of the dozens Dem Phonies. Also of interest is the devastating Clockwork, originally released on the Ninja Tune label compilation Funku. Альбом 1999 Песен: 17. Songs in album Roots Manuva - Brand New Second Hand 1999. Roots Manuva - Movements. Roots Manuva - Dem Phonies. Roots Manuva - Juggle Tings Proper. Roots Manuva - Inna. Roots Manuva - Soul Decay. Roots Manuva - Baptism. Roots Manuva - Strange Behaviour. About Brand New Second Hand. Many Roots Manuva fans would consider this my old dub cruff shit as he later described it, his greatest album. From the political critiques of Juggle Tings Proper or Soul Decay, to the narratives of Inna and Strange Behaviour there is little in the way of filler. Even the dubby sketches of the middle section have their place in a debut album that is pretty much peerless in UK rap. The year was 1999 and this was a call for new movements, in distinctively British dub-hiphop, drawing on soundsystem culture, Pentecostal church preaching and the anti-cap. Roots Manuva. Dub Come Save Me. Switching Sides. Alternately Deep. 2016 сингл Pinch Remix. Awfully DeEP. 2005 сингл. Ritual Spirit. Massive Attack. 2016 сингл EP. You Don't Know - Ninja Cuts. But along comes Roots Manuva just to really baffle my already befuddled noggin. Brand New Secondhand is as near as I think the UK is going to get to an out- and- out and credible rap album. But with one proviso: Manuva delivers his consciousness rhymes in a sort of Brixton patois. So rather than getting something as woeful as MC Tunes banging on in his finest Mancunian eloquence, you get the most intriguing and appealing voices I have heard in years. I find Roots Manuva's delivery addictive, compelling, and, above all, heartfelt. Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download. 다음 참조: Brand New Second Hand, 2xLP, Album, bd010. I personally think this is Roots Manuva best L. P to date. Just a solid Album from start to finish. Not sure who coined the term British Hip-Hop, and why they don't use English Hip-Hop instead, but what I like about this is that it isn't trying to sound American, and that the theme is unmistakably English. There's some decent tunes on here, Strange Behaviour is the most abiding tune, I also like Movements, Inna, Fever and Motion 5000, but, whilst the lyrics are clever, conscious and witty, most of the other songs are fairly forgetful