Performed by a raucous sextet made up of beats, bass, guitar, cello, viola, and griot, Saul Williams hip-hop sounds like modern chamber music. It's music informed as much by Hendrix's star-strangled striations and Miles Davis's alchemical electric period as it is the krunk-krunk of contemporary hip-hop. On Amethyst Rock Star Williams exorcises urban music of its self-destructive excess, channeling its rowdy energy into a ritualized raising of consciousness. The single "Penny for a Thought" breaks into jacked-up breakbeats as Williams calls out those who sell their souls into artistic slavery for the same chump change paid to their chained ancestors. He makes like a soothsayer on "Robeson," reeling off a call for the heroic figures of the past to make their presence known in the future. Williams's singing voice is as robust as his words, soaring like a veteran rock croaker; on "Fearless" he attempts to dissolve the influence of an unnameable "she" on his psyche by spontaneously bursting into song. "Coded Language," a linguistic mantra first recorded for the DJ Krust album of the same name, makes a return appearance, sounding not a bit out of place with its warp-speed breaks and nitroglycerin orchestration. Saul breaks out on the epic closer, "Wine," a torch-burning call for collective empowerment that comes off like Purple Rain for the no-age generation. --Chris Campion
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Amethyst Rock Star
Saul Williams Manufacturer: American Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005QKBM Release Date: 2001-10-23 |
Tracks:
- Lalala
- Penny For A Thought
- Robeson
- Tao Of Now
- Fearless
- Untimely Meditations
- Om Nia Merican
- 1987
- Coded Language
- Our Father
- Wine
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Performed by a raucous sextet made up of beats, bass, guitar, cello, viola, and griot, Saul Williams hip-hop sounds like modern chamber music. It's music informed as much by Hendrix's star-strangled striations and Miles Davis's alchemical electric period as it is the krunk-krunk of contemporary hip-hop. On Amethyst Rock Star Williams exorcises urban music of its self-destructive excess, channeling its rowdy energy into a ritualized raising of consciousness. The single "Penny for a Thought" breaks into jacked-up breakbeats as Williams calls out those who sell their souls into artistic slavery for the same chump change paid to their chained ancestors. He makes like a soothsayer on "Robeson," reeling off a call for the heroic figures of the past to make their presence known in the future. Williams's singing voice is as robust as his words, soaring like a veteran rock croaker; on "Fearless" he attempts to dissolve the influence of an unnameable "she" on his psyche by spontaneously bursting into song. "Coded Language," a linguistic mantra first recorded for the DJ Krust album of the same name, makes a return appearance, sounding not a bit out of place with its warp-speed breaks and nitroglycerin orchestration. Saul breaks out on the epic closer, "Wine," a torch-burning call for collective empowerment that comes off like Purple Rain for the no-age generation. --Chris CampionCustomer Reviews:
Looking for Something Different.......2006-04-15
Not a poetry album.......2006-03-27
Of course, as Saul shows on "Coded Language", his style of "emceeing" is actually quite closer to the role of a traditional concert emcee than the modern hiphop "MC". In other words, he's often announcing, talking in an interesting manner, or yelling over the beats, as opposed to actually "rhyming" as an MC.
At the same time, it works. At other times it doesn't.
One frustration: you almost wish Williams would allow himself to be more of a musician at times and play WITH the band instead of treating it as his backing track and yelling over it all the time.
"Our Father", is a track of poetry (or a speech, really), set over top of music. The music itself seems to serve no purpose. Same goes for other tracks like "Penny for a Thought", more poetry over music with no relationship between the two.
In actuality, his best tracks are those that allow him to play *with* the band:
-"La, la, la", a short traditional-type rap track.
-"Om Nia Merican (I'm the American)" a rock song with ripping heavy guitar chords and slam poetry rockin' on top of it. Almost like something Rage Against the Machine would make, that one.
-When he sings, as on "Fearless", Williams something like a cooler freer version of Lenny Kravitz.
-Williams' poetry slamming down with respect for the drum track and his backing singer (the beautiful ethereal Canadian singer Esthero) on "Tao of Now"
These songs are much more visceral, there, present, pushing, natural-sounding... organic.
Overall, an album that struggles with definition and struggles often with defining itself.
Making Spoken Word Accessible.......2005-08-08
I happened to go see Saul at a multi-band concert this summer and was so impressd that I swore to buy an album. I thought it would be less impressive than his live performance, but it dramatically exceeded my expectations. Any album that can make pull out my Mars Volta CD has jolted itself to the heights of my playlist.
Probably closer to 4.75 stars.......2005-02-04
Lyrically wonderful.......2005-02-02
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Amethyst Rock Star
Saul Williams Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005EBIP Release Date: 2002-01-01 |
Tracks:
- La La La
- Penny for a Thought
- Robeson
- Tao of Now
- Fearless
- Untimely Meditations
- Om Nia Merican
- 1987
- Coded Language
- Our Father
- Wine
Amazon.com's Best of 2001
The sheer force of Saul Williams's words puts to shame what most rappers dare to call poetry. It's hard to tell if rap fans will like Williams because while this slam poet is clearly a product of the hip-hop generation, his music is very uneasy listening. Imagine the brutal auditory assault that KRS-One can bring combusted with the imagination of Samuel Delany and political acumen of Amiri Baraka and you get a loose vision of what Williams is capable of. But to truly appreciate him, metaphoric platitudes fall short--simply witness his art. Amethyst Rockstar arms Williams with an electrified backing band capable of pumping out beats as frenetic as the poet's words, including a well-matched duet with DJ Krust on "Coded Language." Cuts like "Om Ni Merican" and "Penny for a Thought" leave lacerations in their wake as Williams pushes the limit of wordplay with cosmos-inspired allegories and machine-gunned verses. His big ideas may be too much for some to take in--clearly, Williams isn't aiming to appeal to the lowest common denominator--but channel surf across the 11 songs on Rockstar and each one has the potential to blow your mind. --Oliver WangCustomer Reviews:
Not what he is capable of.......2001-08-23
Saul Williams is the greatest...besides Kool Keith..........2001-08-12
sorry but i'm not impressed.......2001-07-04
P.S. Saul, enough about saturn and the sun already...sorry had to say it.
honestly this brotha got it.......2001-07-03
A new twist to the everyday hip hop and it's about time.......2001-06-30
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Amethyst Rock Star
Saul Williams Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005HWMN Release Date: 2001-04-11 |
Tracks:
- La La La
- Penny For A Sort
- Robeson
- Tao Of Now
- Fearless
- Untimely Meditations
- Om Ni Merican
- 1987
- Coded Language
- Our Father
- Wine
- Do You Know?
- Fallin Tan (Bonus Track)
Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a Bonus TrackCustomer Reviews:
genius of poetry.......2003-04-06
I have found quite a few good poets and rappers from watching Def Poetry, but Saul is the top of them all (which may be why they sample his tracks in all the segues in the show). He stuck out from the cream of the crop as diamond shines in the dirt. The amazing power behind his lyrics, all twisted with socio-political leanings, allow a new avenue into the underside of American society. Following in the footsteps of KRS-One, he gives a highly educated and intelligent veiw of our society that most people are afraid to even look at. The strings and deep base that go along with the 'rap' (poetry) fits perfectly, giving the feeling of a more stripped down, higher brow version of Rage Against the machine. A must have for any fan of 'underground' hiphop or fan of great lyrical art.
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- Away from the Sun [Limited Edition w/ Bonus DVD]
- Before Became After (Special Edition)
- Between the Dim and the Dark
- Blocked Numbers
- Cake and Pie
- Classical Graffiti
- Dan Bern
- Director's Cut
- Down to the Promised Land: 5 Years of Bloodshot Records
- Drum Nation, Vol. 2
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