| 1. Act Won (Things Fall Apart) |
| 2. Table of Contents, Pts. 1 & 2 |
| 3. Next Movement |
| 4. Step into the Realm |
| 5. Spark |
| 6. Dynamite! |
| 7. Without a Doubt |
| 8. Ain't Sayin' Nothin' New |
| 9. Double Trouble |
| 10. Act Too (Love of My Life) |
| 11. 100% Dundee |
| 12. Diedre Vs. Dice |
| 13. Adrenaline! |
| 14. 3rd Acts: ? Vs. Scratch 2...Electric Boogaloo |
| 15. You Got Me |
| 16. Don't See Us |
| 17. Return to Innocence Lost |
Editorial Reviews
They've long been hip-hop's best band, for whatever that's worth, and in their amazing live shows they've shown an ability to pay homage to the past and look to the future--all while living firmly in the now. But on Things Fall Apart, the Roots finally pull their promise and ability together, and the world's started to pay attention. --Randy Silver
Amazon.com
NOTE: The album cover pictured above is one of five covers being issued on a limited-edition basis. Amazon.com cannot guarantee which cover you will receive.
Very few hip-hop groups make it to their fourth full-length recording, and perhaps only the Roots have made it to that level while still ascending. Although lyrical and musical vision is sorely lacking from most hip-hop (as Puff and Master P have proved, vision isn't necessary to bum-rush the mainstream goldmine), such qualities are cornerstones of the Roots' music. Their second recording, 1995's Do You Want More?!!!??!, and its follow-up, 1996's Illadelph Halflife, intelligently linked hip-hop to its musical forebears funk and jazz, and their lyrics provided unique, postnationalist hip-hop critiques. On Things Fall Apart (named for the Chinua Achebe novel) the sextet takes on a more somber tone, but at no cost to their musical innovations. "If we had to depend on black people to eat, we'd starve to death," says Denzel Washington, sampled from Mo' Better Blues, at the outset of the recording. It's not self-pity--rather, the group frequently returns to the theme of how many African Americans confuse uniformity with unity. Musically, the group is at its best with guests like Mos Def and Talib Kweli from Black Star contributing some old-school fun and technique to "Double Trouble." Erykah Badu's supple vocals on "You Got Me" are offset by innovative percussion, including an organically developed jungle beat. At a point when most rappers are running on fumes, the Roots are synthesizing new ideas. --Martin Johnson
Things Fall Apart
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Things Fall Apart
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Things Fall Apart
The Roots Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000I5JL Release Date: 1999-02-23 |
Tracks:
- Act Won...Things Fall Apart
- Table Of Contents (Parts 1 & 2)
- The Next Movement (ft. DJ Jazzy Jeff)
- Step Into The Realm
- The Spark
- Dynamite!
- Without A Doubt
- Ain't Sayin' Nothin' New
- Double Trouble
- Act Too...The Love Of My Life
- 100% Dundee
- Diedre Vs. Dice
- Adrenaline
- 3rd Act: ? Vs. Scratch 2...Electric Boogaloo
- You Got Me
- You Don't See Us
- Return To Innocence Lost
- Act Fore...The End?
Amazon.com's Best of 1999
They've long been hip-hop's best band, for whatever that's worth, and in their amazing live shows they've shown an ability to pay homage to the past and look to the future--all while living firmly in the now. But on Things Fall Apart, the Roots finally pull their promise and ability together, and the world's started to pay attention. --Randy SilverAmazon.com
Very few hip-hop groups make it to their fourth full-length recording, and perhaps only the Roots have made it to that level while still ascending. Although lyrical and musical vision is sorely lacking from most hip-hop (as Puff and Master P have proved, vision isn't necessary to bum-rush the mainstream goldmine), such qualities are cornerstones of the Roots' music. Their second recording, 1995's Do You Want More?!!!??!, and its follow-up, 1996's Illadelph Halflife, intelligently linked hip-hop to its musical forebears funk and jazz, and their lyrics provided unique, postnationalist hip-hop critiques. On Things Fall Apart (named for the Chinua Achebe novel) the sextet takes on a more somber tone, but at no cost to their musical innovations. "If we had to depend on black people to eat, we'd starve to death," says Denzel Washington, sampled from Mo' Better Blues, at the outset of the recording. It's not self-pity--rather, the group frequently returns to the theme of how many African Americans confuse uniformity with unity. Musically, the group is at its best with guests like Mos Def and Talib Kweli from Black Star contributing some old-school fun and technique to "Double Trouble." Erykah Badu's supple vocals on "You Got Me" are offset by innovative percussion, including an organically developed jungle beat. At a point when most rappers are running on fumes, the Roots are synthesizing new ideas. --Martin JohnsonCustomer Reviews:
Poetic.......2007-06-27
Excellence.......2006-11-16
One of the greatest hip hop albums ever.......2006-09-09
perfect.......2006-08-13
it's sort of depressing that one of the greatest groups in hip-hop will never get the respect they deserve (kind of like how nas's illmatic didn't go platinum for years and three 6 mafia went unnoticed until last year). but if you want to listen to something that you can rock for years and never get tired of, pick up this album. it's the roots' best (though "illadelph halflife" is arugably just as good), with a grammy award to prove it. don't miss out on good hip-hop, this album will prove to you why this art form is so popular.
Good album not as good as Illadelphi or do you want more though.......2006-07-17
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When Things Fall Apart
Pema Chodron Manufacturer: Sounds True Direct ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0001HK1EM Release Date: 2006-12-28 |
Customer Reviews:
When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times.......2007-03-16
i have listened to it on a regular basis over the last 7 years of sobriety and i am still happily married. i owe all i have now to Pema's calm teachings.
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Things Fall Apart [Limited Edition Cover]
The Roots Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000I5Z2 Release Date: 1999-02-23 |
Tracks:
- Act Won (Things Fall Apart)
- Table Of Contents (Parts 1 & 2)
- The Next Movement
- Step Into The Realm
- The Spark
- Dynamite!
- Without A Doubt
- Ain't Sayin' Nothin New
- Double Trouble
- Act Too (The Love Of My Life)
- 100% Dundee
- Diedre Vs. Dice
- Adrenaline!
- 3rd Acts: ? Vs. Scratch 2...Electric Boogaloo
- 'You Got Me'
- Don't See Us
- The Return To Innocence Lost
- Act Fore (...)
Amazon.com's Best of 1999
They've long been hip-hop's best band, for whatever that's worth, and in their amazing live shows they've shown an ability to pay homage to the past and look to the future--all while living firmly in the now. But on Things Fall Apart, the Roots finally pull their promise and ability together, and the world's started to pay attention. --Randy SilverAmazon.com
NOTE: The album cover pictured above is one of five covers being issued on a limited-edition basis. Amazon.com cannot guarantee which cover you will receive.Very few hip-hop groups make it to their fourth full-length recording, and perhaps only the Roots have made it to that level while still ascending. Although lyrical and musical vision is sorely lacking from most hip-hop (as Puff and Master P have proved, vision isn't necessary to bum-rush the mainstream goldmine), such qualities are cornerstones of the Roots' music. Their second recording, 1995's Do You Want More?!!!??!, and its follow-up, 1996's Illadelph Halflife, intelligently linked hip-hop to its musical forebears funk and jazz, and their lyrics provided unique, postnationalist hip-hop critiques. On Things Fall Apart (named for the Chinua Achebe novel) the sextet takes on a more somber tone, but at no cost to their musical innovations. "If we had to depend on black people to eat, we'd starve to death," says Denzel Washington, sampled from Mo' Better Blues, at the outset of the recording. It's not self-pity--rather, the group frequently returns to the theme of how many African Americans confuse uniformity with unity. Musically, the group is at its best with guests like Mos Def and Talib Kweli from Black Star contributing some old-school fun and technique to "Double Trouble." Erykah Badu's supple vocals on "You Got Me" are offset by innovative percussion, including an organically developed jungle beat. At a point when most rappers are running on fumes, the Roots are synthesizing new ideas. --Martin Johnson
Customer Reviews:
Poetic.......2007-06-27
Excellence.......2006-11-16
One of the greatest hip hop albums ever.......2006-09-09
perfect.......2006-08-13
it's sort of depressing that one of the greatest groups in hip-hop will never get the respect they deserve (kind of like how nas's illmatic didn't go platinum for years and three 6 mafia went unnoticed until last year). but if you want to listen to something that you can rock for years and never get tired of, pick up this album. it's the roots' best (though "illadelph halflife" is arugably just as good), with a grammy award to prove it. don't miss out on good hip-hop, this album will prove to you why this art form is so popular.
Good album not as good as Illadelphi or do you want more though.......2006-07-17
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Things Fall Apart
Manufacturer: Crustacean Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0009NTIGA |
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Things Fall Apart
Lonesome Bob Manufacturer: Checkered Past ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005CGV Release Date: 1997-11-25 |
Tracks:
- Love Is Not Blind
- Do You Think About Me
- Point Of No Return
- Waltzing On The Titanic
- Different Shades Of Gray
- What Went Wrong
- My Mother's Husband
- Heaven's Gate
- Too Much Time
- Someone Watching Over Me
- The Plans We Made
- Call My Name
- Sleepless Nites
Customer Reviews:
The best of the best!.......2002-08-16
One of My Favorites.......2001-09-20
A Blazer Of A Disc.......2001-07-16
A darkly moving effort.......1999-11-29
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Things Fall Apart Pt.2
Serafin Manufacturer: Taste ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00008Z1VW Release Date: 2003-05-05 |
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Sex, Drugs, Dope, Murder, Mayhem... the United Ii Tour This Fall Featuring Pigface "The Wildest Line-up Ever", Dope, Professional Murder Music, Rachel Stamp & Video Screenings... in the Chill Out Room: Diablo Syndrome and in Selected Cities Dj Linux (Chris Haskett of Rollins Band) & More! Free Admission to the First 10 Girls Dressed Like This? This Cd Also Features Music From Many More Artists! Underground Inc. The United Ii Tour Cd Compilation Companion
Underground Inc. , Martin Atkins , Pigface , Dope , Professional Murder Music , Rachel Stamp , DJ Linux , Diablo Syndrome , Hate Dept. , and Slick Idiot Manufacturer: Underground Inc. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000RLI6WG |
Product Description
Track List: 1. Pigface - "Insect Suspect"; 2. Dope - "Bitch"; 3. Professional Murder Music - "Don't Stop"; 4. Rachel Stamp - "Black Cherry"; 5. Pigface - "Mind Your Own Business"; 6. Dope - "Motivation"; 7. DJ Linux - "Return of the Geary Act"; 8. Diablo Syndrome - "Leichen Washen"; 9. Hate Dept. - "Do It For Money"; 10. Slick Idiot - "Lazy (radio edit)"; 11. Chemlab - "Binary Nation (Acu-crack mix)"; 12. Tanzwut - "Gnade"; 13. Tub Ring - "Invalid"; 14. DJ? Acucrack - "Renegade DJ"; 15. My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult - "Asylum Disciple (Subgenius remix); 16. Bile - "Sex Reflex"; 17. KMFDM - "WWIII"; 18. Nocturne - "Whore (The Big Fat Whore on Dope remix)"; 19. More Machine Than Man - "Why?"; 20. Railer - "Blues Versus the Stars". Limited Edition Compilation CD created by Martin Atkins, More Machine Than Man, and Underground Inc for Underground Inc.
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Things Fall Apart - This is Living, This is Learning
Things Fall Apart Manufacturer: Paper Street Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000NRCZLC |
Product Description
Track listing: 1. This is Murder 2. A Child on Fire 3. The Height of the Hopelessness 4. Death Becomes Her 5. Cadence and Content 6. Just as Long as you Remember 7. Sharks in the Water 8. The Distance Between Us 9. Is There Any Hope for Mankind? 10. Entropy's Grip
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Things Fall Apart
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000J234IE Release Date: 2006-11-07 |
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Things Fall Apart + Bonus
Roots ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000091L43 |
Rap Music:
- This Or That [Explicit Lyrics]
- Thugs Are Us [Clean]
- Thugz Diary [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
- Time to Taste Bass [Explicit Lyrics]
- U Don't Have to Call [CD-single] [Import]
- Universal Small Souljah [Explicit Lyrics]
- Vernacular Homicide [CD-single] [EP]
- View From Masada [Explicit Lyrics]
- Westpresentin': The West In Peace Compilation [Explicit Lyrics]
- What It Is [Explicit Lyrics]
Recommended Music:
Tchaikovsky - Grand Sonata; Children's Album
The Best of the Song Books: The Ballads
Music: Schumann: Selected Songs
Steve Wright's Sunday Love Songs [Import]
Stone's Throw from Love: Live and Acoustic at the Great American Music,Hall 06/17/92 [Live]