| 1. Intro |
| 2. 3000 |
| 3. I Got to Tell You |
| 4. Earth People |
| 5. No Awareness |
| 6. Real Raw |
| 7. General Hospital |
| 8. Blue Flowers |
| 9. Technical Difficulties |
| 10. Visit to the Gynecologyst |
| 11. Bear Witness |
| 12. Dr. Octagon |
| 13. Girl Let Me Touch You |
| 14. I'm Destructive |
| 15. Wild and Crazy |
| 16. Elective Surgery |
| 17. Halfsharkalligatorhalfman |
| 18. Blue Flowers Revisited |
| 19. Waiting List [DJ Shadow/Automator Mix] [DJ Shadow/Automaster Mix] |
| 20. 1977 |
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Dr. Octagonecologyst
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Dr. Octagonecologyst
Dr. Octagon Manufacturer: Dreamworks ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005AM7 Release Date: 1997-04-29 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- 3000
- I Got To Tell You
- Earth People
- No Awareness
- Real Raw
- General Hospital
- Blue Flowers
- Technical Difficulties
- A Visit To The Gynecologyst
- Bear Witness
- Dr. Octagon
- Girl Let Me Touch You
- I'm Destructive
- Wild And Crazy
- Elective Surgery
- Halfsharkalligatorhalfman
- Blue Flowers Revisited
- Waiting List (DJ Shadow/Automator Mix)
- 1977
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Maybe it was that downtime at Creedmoor Mental Hospital, but after he tuned out following the breakup of the hardheaded seminal hip-hop group the Ultramagnetic MCs, something must have flipped Kool Keith's wig like a mescaline pizza. I can think of no other way to explain the mutant birth of Dr. Octagonecologyst. Literally assuming another personality on this record, Dr. Octagon--Kool Keith on the mike, with Dan "The Automater" Nakamura producing--transmits unearthly rhymes like tractor beams to your cranium. Then he squirms around in there, grabs some Vaseline from your medicine cabinet, and does a little dance. The first time you listen to cuts like "Earth People" and "Blue Flowers," you might have to change the way you listen to hip-hop. The standards are the same--verse, chorus, verse, with plenty of nasty skits in the middle--and there are electro-beat shades of his predecessors, such as Afrika Baambaata, but the wordplay and beat compositions are truly light years from most hip-hop. Listening to this album is like trying to read the glyphs from Stargate. --Todd LevinCustomer Reviews:
asdf.......2007-05-07
Kool Keith pwns.......2007-01-16
What is there to say that hasn't already been said?.......2006-10-18
There isn't a moment on this album that Keith, under his Dr. Octagon alias, is even close to being sane; the stuff he spits is so outrageous, and so absurd, that even if you lived your life as a continuous acid trip, this album would still fly over your head like the UFOs Keith's so obsessed with. When he does the chorus to "Earth's People," spitting "Earth's people, New York and California, earth's people, I was born on Jupiter," he'll literally leave you scratching your temple for days on end, pondering what the heck he just said.
Yet he's so dope on the microphone, it doesn't matter. Track after track, he comes correct with tight, albeit off-beat flows, with intricate rhymes about the most random of things. On No Awareness, he opens the song with "Your organic medical talk propels off my arms, the atom bomb final Lionel Richie not couth for this battle. I battle sing-sing-sing like bing-bing-bing," and understanding that is next to impossible. Sometimes Keith doesn't even bother to rhyme, yet his flow will have you thinking otherwise, as he never loses it throughout this release.
The production is absolutely phenomenal. Dan The Automator is clearly one of the best behind the boards, and doesn't get the proper credit he deserves in most hip-hop circles. The production is eery, and the science-fiction influences are heavy; much like Keith's rhymes themselves. There is not a single bad piece of music on this album, from either the emcee or his producer; creating a masterpiece which, unfortunately for Keith, greatly overshadows his enormous catalogue.
While Keith may've disowned the Dr. Octagon alias due to this album's success, and not attracting the audience he'd wanted, that doesn't change the fact that this as original an album as you'll find in any form of music. Recommended to any hip-hop head with an open mind.
Some Earth People Will Feel Alienated..........2006-07-19
Dr. Octagon is a groundbreaking release that is best enjoyed after countless listens. The best records are the ones you have to go back over and decipher new meanings. Never one to waste a rhyme, Keith opens up with "3000" on some bugged out wordplay, "Channels and handles Automator's on the panels/ turnin knobs you slobs suckers like Baskin Robs/carvel don't tell your whole crew is ice cream fudge/rappers that budge makin moves step in grooves/and ride the pace like at thirty-three dark shades/ now you seein me/ rap moves on to the year three thousand". Just a few bars of his breathless liners doesn't do the space alien gynocologist much justice. You could spend your whole summer vacation trying to get a grasp on these otherworldly phrases.
Even with the off the wall lyricism, the album wouldn't be the nearly enjoyable experience if it wasn't for Dan Automators genius turntable techniques and sci-fi horror backdrops. Just peep "Halfsharkhalfalligatorman" (long winded title!) and the incredible "Blue Flowers" for proof! The album is just filled with surprises at every corner. However, no other song on Dr. Octagon captivated me more than "Girl, Let Me Touch You". To this day, it stands as one of my personal all-time favorite non-singles on any hip hop record. Automators production is effortlessly hypnotic, Keith's persona is as abstact as ever, and no matter what mood I was in...the song would just set things straight.
In conclusion, Dr. Octagon is a stone cold classic. I don't care how many non-believers this record sparked. So what if he's different. His individuality separates Keith from the rest. How many emcees have the ability to go as far to credit "Kelly Wootang" on drums and "Curt Kobane" on vocals (you should be buggin' out with those references). Besides, too many hip hop records take themselves way too seriously with yet far too many more gimmicks. Kool Keith doesn't care. He wouldn't take sides, regarding the Tupac Biggie beef. He would rather diss both of them and be done with it (Pluckin' Cards ring a bell)? Keith would put out some good material after this, but after "Sex Styles", there was far too much B.S. Hell, even DJ Shadow got in on one cut and this was the same year he put out the timeless, "Endtroducin'". Grab this record anyway you can before it criminally goes out of print.
One of the greatest.......2006-05-19
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Dr. Octagonecologyst
Dr. Octagon Manufacturer: DreamWorks ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000001LQ8 Release Date: 1996-09-06 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- 3000
- I Got to Tell You
- Earth People
- No Awareness
- Real Raw
- General Hospital
- Blue Flowers
- Technical Difficulties
- Visit to the Gynecologyst
- Bear Witness
- Dr. Octagon
- Girl Let Me Touch You
- I'm Destructive
- Wild and Crazy
- Elective Surgery
- Halfsharkalligatorhalfman
- Blue Flowers Revisited
- Waiting List [DJ Shadow/Automator Mix]
- 1977
Customer Reviews:
melon pragmatist trampoline.......2005-08-20
If you like underground hip hop classics, dope album cover art, sick turntablism, and awesome beats, this album is a must have. I still listen to it regularly and I think I've had this album for about 8 years. Keith's lyrics are ingenious but they will not make sense to someone with a limited understanding of polyfunkoptemetricology. I would buy this just for the cover art. And the plastic CD case is sturdy.
One of the all-time classics.......2004-07-25
What are you all talking about?.......2004-04-28
As far as being "cutting edge" and "radically new" and whatever other great sounding description these reviewers want to leave, this album is not.
Elementary school kids could make an album more intelligible than this. If you want to listen to this CD, you're DEFINITELY gonna need to be on something. I can't imagine how one could stand it otherwise.
Classic Material.......2002-09-02
yes indeed....very interesting.......2002-04-16
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