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Common - Finding Forever (CD)

Finding Forever
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Album Details: Finding Forever

Release Date:07/31/2007
Label:Universal Japan
UPC:4988005536846

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User Reviews: Finding Forever

  • Overall:

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    excellent again

    By The Boss  Jan 11, 2008

    Pros: Production, lyrics

    Cons: too petty to note

    overall, another solid effort by my main man C O Double M O to the N! Every time he releases something i buy it- and he's about the only hip hop artist I sprint to the store for. Kanye did another fine job w/ the majority of the tracks, but to re...ally understand the album- listen to the artist...he's splendid. go get it. Read more Less

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    One of the best

    By Seppi Notti  Nov 16, 2007

    Pros: Content

    Cons: The Will.I.Am joint

    I'm not a big fan of Will I Am, so that song with him on it is my least favorite song on the cd. Other than that, it is a great piece of work. I really, really like it. I'm not one to buy hip hop cd's on the reg, so for me to go out and g...et this is an indication to Common's talent. Recognition for him is long overdue. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Finding Forever

  • All Music Guide

    In "The People," Common rhymes "My daughter found Nemo/I found the new Primo," yet it is the late J Dilla not DJ Premier who is emulated by Kanye West throughout Finding Forever. Dilla's 2006 death has had Common and Kanye not just grieving but further contemplating the making of music that outlasts their time on the planet. This lends a kind of heaviness, a level of seriousness, and a sometimes overbearing sense of "What we are doing here is intended to be important," not present on 2005's Be a taut and steady album with an unforced and seemingly less conceptualized liquid flow. This time out, Kanye adopts a "What would Dilla do?" approach to his productions. (As on Be, most of the tracks feature his handiwork, with some duties farmed out to others.) Though the intentions are good, it's an audacious move: idiosyncratic and often brilliant producer attempts to channel the creativity of a master who constantly switched up his game. It doesn't help Kanye's cause that the album's sweet...est track is the Dillaproduced "So Far to Go" (heard in original form on Dilla's The Shining), sandwiched between two Kanye beats that can be tuned out with no effort. There are some subtle references to Dilla, and while it's perfectly acceptable that no outright mimicry is going on, the majority of the beats are slightly substandard, at least by Kanye standards. Common delivers plenty of lyrical potency, whether he's mixing the sad with the silly ("Doin' all she can for her man and her baby, drivin' herself crazy like the astronaut lady") or dishing out some serious Nasworthy disdain ("With 12 monkeys onstage, it's hard to see who's a gorilla you was better as a drug dealer"). Sometimes, though, he's only providing more ammo for those who still maintain that his best album is his less than didactic debut, like the Cosbyintraining "He had a fetish for shoes that's athletic/Pathetic on his MySpace page halfnaked." The album includes a handful of wellplaced and effectual guest contributors, including Bilal, Dwele, Lily Allen, Common's dad, and the one and only Primo. Still, it's a shade less satisfying than Be. - Andy Kellman, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Common

Common (originally Common Sense) was a highly influential figure in rap's underground during the '90s, keeping the sophisticated lyrical technique and flowing syncopations of jazz-rap alive in an era when commercial gangsta rap was threatening to obliterate everything in its path. His literate, intelligent, nimbly performed rhymes and political consciousness certainly d... Read more