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Subliminal - Just When You Thought Its All Over
Artist: Subliminal Label: Helicon
Title: Just When You Thought Its All Over Date Added: 2007-10-03 18:59:15
Year: 2006 Views: Hits: 338
Genre: Hip-Hop Rating: 10
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The thing I’m expecting the most of this album is what Subliminal has shown in the past, hard beats and good rhymes. I personally like his music a lot and couldn’t wait to hear his latest album.

The song MC Neto is a bit boring start of the album, but the next song already makes up for that. The combination on the song Ten Koach of hip-hop with David D’or his tenor skills make a really good combination. This is the originality we expect from Subliminal and can’t wait to hear the rest, so let’s move on.

The next two songs are songs Subliminal combined in a video he released not to long ago. Baba Came and Classic And Persian are really two great up tempo songs with beats we are used to from Subliminal. The part of the hip-hip violinist Miri Ben-Ari on the Classit Ve Parsi song makes it a special song and brings extra flavor to the song. Although Joe Budden his part on the song isn’t to big, I won’t say that it wasn’t necessary for him to be on it.

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lso the current hit single Toro featuring Alon De Loco and Itzchak Shamly is a great song with the Spanish melodies on it. No wonder it is being played non-stop on all the radio stations of Israel.

The slow song The Perfect Place is a beautiful song, but how else can it be when Sivan her strong soul voice is on it. Perhaps it was unnecessary for Subliminal to be on this song, but we can’t say that of course as it is his album!

Several songs on the album are a bit boring even though stars like David Broza are singing on it. The fire and beats Subliminal is best at are missing on these songs. The album started with beats and fast lyrical skills, but slowly during the album the songs are becoming way to slow.

Gladly at the song Brain Commando Hatzel and Shi 360 come up to give the song some spice again. Also the violins are nice in the background. Still I’m wondering where those fat beats went that made my neighbors bounce up and down when I turned the volume up.

The combination of Oriental music with hip-hop beats brings back some life on the album with the song It's Reached Till Here. Finally Subliminal his voice sounds more rough again and flows on the beat the way we like it. This is one of the better songs on the album. The same melody combination is on the song A Beloved Country with Shlomi Shabat, which also came out really nice.

Subliminal has some great songs on the album that I will play non-stop with the volume as high as possible. I do feel that to many songs are a bit boring or just not seem to have the right combination of vocals and melody. Lyrically Subliminal always does a great job, his rhymes are his best skills. I guess the rough touch Hatzel always gives and the fat beats they used to make are the main things missing on this album.

Tracklist:

1) Prelude
2) MC Neto
3) Give Me Strength
4) Baba Came
5) Classic And Persian
6) The Perfect Place
7) Hi Sexy
8) Toro
9) Proportions
10) Sometimes I Feel
11) Metro (Skit)
12) Brain Commando
13) It's Reached Till Here
14) In Tel Aviv
15) A Beloved Country
16) From Here To There
17) To Much
18) Don't Be A Baby
19) Can't Sleep
20) Just When You'll Thought It's All Over

 
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