Tracks
Supermagic
Twilite Speedball
Auditorium (featuring Slick Rick)
Wahid
Priority
Quiet Dog Bite Hard
Life In Marvelous Times
The Embassy
No Hay Nada Mas
Pistola
Pretty Dancer
Workers Comp.
Revelations
Roses (featuring Georgia Anne Muldrow)
History (featuring Talib Kweli)
Casa Bey
Mos Def’s fourth studio album. Release date: June 9, 2009.
https://youtu.be/vwjwKPXy4sg
The Ecstatic is the fourth studio album by Mos Def. After venturing further away from Hip Hop with an acting career and two poorly received albums, Mos Def signed with Downtown Records and recorded The Ecstatic primarily at the Record Plant in Los Angeles. He worked with producers such as Preservation, Mr. Flash, Oh No, and Madlib, the latter two of whom re-used instrumentals they had produced on Stones Throw Records. Singer Georgia Anne Muldrow, formerly of the record label, was one of the album’s few guest vocalists, along with rappers Slick Rick and Talib Kweli. For its front cover, a still from Charles Burnett’s 1978 film Killer of Sheep was reproduced in red tint.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rK8QoxuVQWo
The Ecstatic was described by music journalists as a conscious and alternative Hip Hop record with an eccentric, internationalist quality. Mos Def’s raps about global politics, love, spirituality, and social conditions were informed by the zeitgeist of the late 2000s, Black internationalism, and Pan-Islamic ideas, as he incorporated a number of Islamic references throughout the album. Its loosely structured, lightly reverbed songs used unconventional time signatures and samples taken from a variety of international musical styles, including Afrobeat, soul, Eurodance, jazz, reggae, Latin, and Middle Eastern music. Mos Def titled The Ecstatic after one of his favorite novels—the 2002 Victor LaValle book of the same name—believing its titular phrase evoked his singular creative vision for the album.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oon__DFZwzQ
Released on June 9, 2009, The Ecstatic charted at number nine on the Billboard 200 and eventually sold 168,000 copies. Its sales benefited from its presence on Internet blogs and the release of a T-shirt illustrating the record’s packaging alongside a label printed with a code redeemable for a free download of the album. A widespread critical success, The Ecstatic was viewed as a return to form for Mos Def and one of the year’s best albums. He embarked on an international tour to support the record, performing concerts in North America, Japan, Australia, and the United Kingdom between September and April 2010. While touring with him as his DJ, Preservation began to develop remixes of the album’s songs, which he later released on the remix album The REcstatic in 2013. (Wikipedia)
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