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Who You Sell Soul To A Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul??? (CD)

By: Public Enemy (Artist)


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DISC 1 for Who You Sell Soul To A Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul??? (CD) Album By Public Enemy (Artist)
1   Who You Sell Soul To A Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul???
2   Black Is Back
3   Harder Than You Think
4   Between Hard And A Rock Place
5   Sex, Drugs & Violence - (with KRS-One)
6   Amerikan Gangster
7   Can You Hear Me Now?
8   Head Wide Shut
9   Flavor Man
10   Enemy Battle Hymn Of The Public, The
11   Escapism
12   Frankenstar
13   Col-Leepin
14   Radiation Of A Radiotvmovie Nation
15   See Something, Say Something
16   Land And Whinning Road, The
17   Bridge Of Pain
18   Eve Of Destruction
19   How To Sell Soul? (Time Is God Refrain)
 


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Review

Alternative Press (p.176) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Public Enemy remain fiercely independent and definitely seem revitalized."
The Wire (p.75) - "[T]his is PE's tenth studio album in their 20th year and their blunt anti-artiste, anti-materialist stance carries serious weight."

Title Note

Public Enemy: DJ Lord, Pop Diesel, James Bomb, Flavor Flav, Professor Griff, Chuck D.

Additional personnel: KRS-One.

It's funny to think that Public Enemy was once considered popular--mainstream at a time when rap music was anything but. Once the genre was inducted into pop culture, PE became a pariah, lauded by critics as Jurassic pioneers, but derided by younger generations for their message and shrill ideology. In the year 2007, Chuck D is as lyrically fit as ever and, surrounded by injustice aplenty, the crew's music is rich in relevance for hip-hop fans seeking a break from the hyper-capitalist tone that has overtaken the genre. On the follow-up to their exceptional 2006 release, BEATS & PLACES, Chuck, Flav, and company tackle a range of issues from corporate corruption of hip-hop to religious fanaticism to unchecked materialism to the group's continued struggle for a voice in the industry. As Chuck puts it on the title track, "Too dirty for the Source's Power 30/Too clean for 30-year-olds who wanna be 16," PE's militant stance and calls for social justice just don't fit in. Let's hope this one doesn't go over too many heads.

DVD Features:

1. Where There's Smoke

2. PE20 Tour58

3. Power Planet Earth, Public Enemy

3. Live @ BB King's Foogtage

4. The Story Of The Public Enemy Comic Book

5. Do You Wanna Go Our Way??? The Post 1999 PE Video Collection

6. Photo Gallery

7. Slamjamz Video Jukeboxx


Editorial Reviews

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Public Enemy's been pioneers in combining verbal acumen with technological advances, performance artistry and theatricality, thematic integrity and artistic control. In an era where mega-national corporations dominate the marketplace and many rappers prefer being popular to being relevant, Public Enemy remain vibrant and topical. They've also forged and maintained a creative legacy that has a timeless quality, yet gives listeners intricate and compelling slices of life from the various eras in which these songs were conceived. They are not entertainers or performers but scribes and commentators providing insight and information through rhymes and music that has uplifted and still inspires legions of fans.



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