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“The Tipping Point,” The Roots


Always expect the unexpected from the Roots. On their genre-expanding 2002 album “Phrenology,” the Philadelphia hip-hop band flirted with punk, downshifted neo-soul into a drum n’ bass workout, and imagined their guitar-riffing hip-hop as rock ’n’ roll’s offspring. The disc was heady, ambitious and undeniably progressive.

Now on “The Tipping Point,” instead of further tinkering with song structure and metaphor, they’ve opted to make their sound more accessible. Down to a streamlined, 10-song CD (actually, there are two hidden tracks, one with a hook courtesy of comic Dave Chappelle), the new disc borrows from the past, eyes the future yet manages to remain some of today’s most vital hip-hop.

More than any past release, the disc showcases the nimble rhymes of frontman Black Thought. He displays a socially aware side, dropping a couplet about the Patriot Act on the reggae-tinged “Guns Are Drawn” and societal ills on “Why (What’s Goin’ On?).”

In a homage to old school rap, Thought races through uncanny imitations of classic Big Daddy Kane and Kool G Rap verses on “Boom” — but only after he drops his own barrage of boasts on “Break Beat.”

However, for all the lyrical fury, the music is as funky as ever. Great sample choices propel two of the disc’s best moments — Sly and the Family Stone’s “Everybody is a Star” gets poached on the disc-opening “Star” while “Stay Cool” extends the same beguiling Al Hirt snippet used on De La Soul’s 1993 “Ego Trippin’ (Part Two).” There’s even a hidden version of George Kranz’s dance classic “Din Daa Daa.” All these treats clock in at under an hour. With “Tipping Point,” the Roots prove that less can be indeed much more.

— Brett Johnson


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Consolidated Tipping Point Reviews Thread [View all] , TurkeylegJenkins, Tue Jul-20-04 08:40 AM
 
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New York Newsday
Jul 20th 2004
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The Village Voice
Jul 20th 2004
3
RE: The Village Voice
Jul 21st 2004
20
USA Today
Jul 20th 2004
4
Washington Post
Jul 20th 2004
5
Boston Globe
Jul 20th 2004
6
RE: Boston Globe
Jul 21st 2004
19
Philadelphia Inquirer
Jul 20th 2004
7
New York Daily News
Jul 20th 2004
8
Newark Star Ledger
Jul 20th 2004
9
Kansas City Star
Jul 20th 2004
10
Pop Matters
Jul 20th 2004
11
Billboard
Jul 20th 2004
12
AllHipHop
Jul 20th 2004
13
London Daily Telegraph
Jul 20th 2004
14
Daily Yomiuri (Japan)
Jul 20th 2004
15
HipHopDX
Jul 20th 2004
16
RE: Consolidated Tipping Point Reviews Thread
Jul 21st 2004
17
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Jul 21st 2004
18
Toronto Eye Weekly
Jul 22nd 2004
21
BBC
Jul 22nd 2004
22
RapReviews
Jul 22nd 2004
23
Wichita Eagle
Jul 22nd 2004
24
Sun Journal
Jul 22nd 2004
25
Somebody put up Malcolm Gladwell's review!
Jul 23rd 2004
26
The Onion A.V. Club
Jul 24th 2004
27
RE: Consolidated Tipping Point Reviews Thread
Jul 26th 2004
28

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