Reflection Eternal [Clean]
Track Listings
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1. Experience Dedication
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2. Move Somethin'
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3. Some Kind of Wonderful
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4. Blast - Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek, Vinia Mojica
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5. This Means You - Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek, Mos Def
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6. Too Late - Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek, RES
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7. Memories Live
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8. Africa Dream
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9. Down for the Count - Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek, Rah Digga, Xzibit
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10. Name of the Game
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11. Ghetto Afterlife - Kool G Rap, Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek
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12. On My Way
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13. Love Language - Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek, Les Nubians
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14. Love Speakeasy
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15. Soul Rebels - De La Soul, Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek
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16. Eternalists
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17. Big del from da Natti
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18. Touch You - Kweli, Talib & Hi Tek, ,
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19. Good Mourning
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20. Expansion Outro
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See all 21 tracks on this disc
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Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Silencing any suggestions that he's any less capable than his more high-profile Black Star partner Mos Def, Talib Kweli, along with DJ Hi-Tek, crafts a masterful debut with Reflection Eternal. Like Mos, Kweli displays an impressive range of styles and sensibilities--whether popping party lyrics on "Move Something," reflecting on the mysteries of the heart for "Love," or musing on hip-hop's death and rebirth for "Good Mourning." In comparison to Mos Def's status as a new funk soul brother, Kweli's more of a b-boy bookworm--erudite and articulate, but he can also let fly with fire and spark on the mic anytime. DJ Hi-Tek finally gets to show off his full range of production ability with a blend of hot, aggressive tracks ("Blast") and relaxed groovers ("Memories"). As good a debut as you could ask for. --Oliver Wang
Reflection Eternal,Talib Kweli & Hi Tek,Priority Records,Alternative Rap,East Coast Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Underground Rap
Reflection Eternal [Clean]
Average customer rating:
- Talib Kweli and Hi Teck Makes You Want To "Move Somethin" (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5 stars)
- Reflection Eternal/Train of Thought: Best CD you've never heard of
- The CD is a blast
- Very impressive.
- Brought a tear to my eye!
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Reflection Eternal/Train of Thought
Talib Kweli , and Hi-Tek
Manufacturer: Rawkus / Umgd
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ASIN: B000067CLQ
Release Date: 2002-06-04 |
Tracks:
- Experience Dedication
- Move Somethin'
- Some Kind Of Wonderful
- The Blast
- This Means You
- Too Late
- Memories Live
- Africa Dream
- Down For The Count
- Name Of The Game
- Ghetto Afterlife
- On My Way
- Love Language
- Love Speakeasy
- Soul Rebels
- Eternalists
- Big Nel From Da Natti
- Touch You
- Good Mourning
- Expansion Outro
Amazon.com's Best of 2000
Talib Kweli is probably the only MC who could do justice to "For Women," Nina Simone's righteous, ragged battle cry, and he does so with his cover on Reflection Eternal. That cut illustrates this album's timeless quality, its personal poeticism, and its strength. Kweli's lyrical skills have only improved over time, approaching the stuff of legend. And producer Hi-Tek's supple grooves balance the wordcraft perfectly. --Lizz Mendez Berry
Amazon.com
Silencing any suggestions that he's any less capable than his more high-profile Black Star partner Mos Def, Talib Kweli, along with DJ Hi-Tek, crafts a masterful debut with Reflection Eternal. Like Mos, Kweli displays an impressive range of styles and sensibilities--whether popping party lyrics on "Move Something," reflecting on the mysteries of the heart for "Love," or musing on hip-hop's death and rebirth for "Good Mourning." In comparison to Mos Def's status as a new funk soul brother, Kweli's more of a b-boy bookworm--erudite and articulate, but he can also let fly with fire and spark on the mic anytime. DJ Hi-Tek finally gets to show off his full range of production ability with a blend of hot, aggressive tracks ("Blast") and relaxed groovers ("Memories"). As good a debut as you could ask for. --Oliver Wang
Customer Reviews:
Talib Kweli and Hi Teck Makes You Want To "Move Somethin" (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5 stars).......2007-01-31
You can argue that Talib Kweli & DJ Hi Teck are the best emcee and DJ duo since Pete Rock & CL Smooth. When I first discovered them was when I was at home listening to the Music Choice Rap Channel, when the song "This Means You" popped on. That song alone wanted me to go and get that album, because of it's excellent wordplay by Kweli and Mos Def, with the production of Hi Teck.
There is not much I can say that already hasn't been said, seeing the average rating is at it's max. As I mentioned before, Kweli's rhymes are superior to hear. Being as young as I was at the time this dropped (around 14 or 15), trust me, I've never heard someone rhyme like that before. A perfect example where Kweli runs free on the mic is the song "Some Kind Of Wonderful". Another track that stood out was "The Blast" where even Hi Teck spits a verse that is also dope (the video had Talib doing two verses, but that is not on here. I'm kinda mad, since this is reissued).
Guest appearances are dope as well. My favorite would be Xzibit and Rah Digga popping up for the song "Down For The Count". Another would be the De La Soul contributed verses in "Soul Rebels". Production is also excellent by Hi Teck. Some of the song here are kind of laid back to listen to, but you can easily catch a vibe towards them.
"Reflection Eternal" (or "Train Of Thought" to some people) is one album that I can enjoy on many levels again and again. I remember listening to this album back in high school, and only a hand full of people knew who these guys were. If you ever get a chance, pick this us. The production on here is soothing and can clear your mind. If you are not familiar with Kweli, you might want to check out "Mos Def & Talib Kweli are Black Star". I just found out Hi Teck was in a group called Mood back in '97 and will listen to that as well. Arguably one of the best that came out of Rawkus. Word up.
Lyrics: A+
Production: A+
Guest Appearances: A+
Musical Vibes: A+
Overall: A+
Favorite Tracks: Move Somethin', Some Kind Of Wonderful, The Blast, This Means You, Memories Live, African Dream, Down For The Count, Name Of The Game, On My Way, Love Language, Soul Rebels, Touch You, For Women (Bonus Track)
Honorable Mention: Good Morning
Peace Everyone!!!
Reflection Eternal/Train of Thought: Best CD you've never heard of.......2006-12-20
One of the best albums I've ever heard, I'd give it 6 stars if Amazon let me. With the exception of Gangstarr (though I think Kweli is lyrically superior to Guru), I have never heard an MC and producer mesh so effortlessly on a consistent basis like Kweli and Hi-Tek. This is a CD I put in and listen to without touching a button.
Both Talib and Hi-Tek display impressive versatility in their respective trades, starting the CD with a party track like "Move Something," then moving to songs like "Memories Live," and "Love Language". You see Hi-Tek's jazz influence in songs like "Love Speakeasy," and "Good Mourning,". I also love the Nina Simone samples. The bonus track "For/Four Women," is a song which chronicles the trials and tribulations of Black Women since they arrived to this country centuries ago. Finally, on a personal note, "The Blast" is my favorite song in the whole wide world. Not saying you should care, but that tells you how I feel about this CD. I will listen to this when I'm 50 years old and I have no doubt about that.
That being said, it absolutely KILLS me that Kweli later comes out with LPs like "Quality" and "Beautiful Struggle," and gets very few to no tracks from Hi-Tek. It boggles my mind. When you look at the results of Reflection Eternal/Train of Thought and Blackstar, it becomes clear that the duo makes great and refreshingly intelligent music. In today's rap climate, that is clearly not the norm. I don't have an afro and I don't wear Cowrie shells or dashikis, but yes, it is great to hear rap music of some substance, celebrating black music and black people. I still treasure my copies of Reasonable Doubt, Illmatic and Life After Death, but this one's also in my special CD case...
The CD is a blast.......2006-10-09
I love the concious rap, the nature of it is so real. I can go by these tracks because of what they represent; the essence. The top 5 songs of the album:
1 The Blast
2 move somthin
3 Down for the Count
4 Good Mourning
5 Eternalists
Very impressive........2006-09-01
I'm always up for intelligent hip-hop, and "Reflection Eternal/Train Of thought" is filled to the brim with creative rhymes, head-bobbing beats, and powerful messages. For example, "Too Late" is a song that mourns hip-hop's downfall. "Nowadays rap artists coming half-hearted/Commercial like pop or underground like black markets/Where were you the day hip-hop died?" It's so true it's almost eerie. Plus, the beat is amazing.
Another note-worthy song is "Name of the Game". An amazing piano sample plays in the backround, and Talib's crazy MC skills are practically jaw-dropping:
"'The name of the game is..'
Persistance, dedication
Consistant motivation
Resistance to stagnation of information
Distribute it free to the entire population
No hesitation
Makin it public
No privitazation from corporations"
Genius!! Seriously, no true hip-hop collection is complete without this gem. "RE/TOT" is sure to be remembered for years to come.
Brought a tear to my eye!.......2006-05-31
This is an absolutely amazing album created by the reflection eternal. Another release that focuses on making classic songs that mean something positive to people. Songs that you can play twenty years from now and they are still dope and relevent to your life. Support emcees that have talent, not materialistic artists that make songs that will help you into a jail cell.
Average customer rating:
- Quintessential...
- 4.5, only because of the length, 5 for overall rating
- Not Bad...for a FREE release
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Liberation
Talib Kweli & Madlib
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Customer Reviews:
Quintessential..........2007-04-04
If you haven't gotten this album or if you're unsure if you'll like it, don't be! Kweli is a quintessential part of hip hop and if you're a hip hop head and you don't get this now you'll be paying double for it later. Madlib's beats and kweli's impeccable delivery and punchlines are a force to be recognized. Madlib is a producer I think people have been overlooking for a while, but he made a serious statement on this cd. He's the best kind of producer, the one that has a unique style and can tailor that style to his artist. So if you buy this you should definately purchase his other cds. Add to that the fact that Kweli is one of those great rappers that only gets better with time and buying this cd becomes an investment. As Kweli said, "the era of the bullsh^t is over."
4.5, only because of the length, 5 for overall rating.......2007-03-31
This colab with madlib was a great to listen too. I was lucky enough to get it at the cheaper price. I feel that Ta and Lib are an interesting match and I think they should do future projects. The production on this album is unique and innovative, the lyrics powerful. My only problem with this is that it is meant to be a treat to their fans and was made very short in length. To me the songs are not "rushed"... (it is an "EP" release, with only 9 tracks.)
Also I wish Lib would have done alittle MC'ing with Ta. I know some say this is not his strong area, but I disagree, Lib mc'ing would have added alittle flair to this colab, Ta could have been maybe Quas's little cousin???!!!. This will be a rare one so get it.
Not Bad...for a FREE release.......2007-03-12
This album was released on New Years Eve of 2007, available only as an internet-only download to visitors of the Stone's Throw record label website. It contains 9 tracks:
1. The Show
2. Funny Money
3. Time Is Right
4. Engine Runnin' (featuring Consequence)
5. Over the Counter
6. The Function (featuring Strong Arm Steady)
7. Happy Home (featuring Candice Anderson)
8. Soul Music (featuring Res)
9. What Can I Do
I would say about half of these tracks hit their mark, while the other half feels a bit rushed or, and I hate to say this, under-produced.
What you will get: a few nice new rhymes from Kweli, beats from Madlib
What you don't get: a true "collaboration" that feels like both artists are on the same page. I love both artists individually, but there's a little something off here.
The standouts are "The Show" "Time is Right" "Engine Running" and "What Can I Do?"
Are four tracks worth $20? Its up to you.
Average customer rating:
- The Best Hip Hop Music in a Long Time!!!!!!!!!!!!
- EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!!
- Buy it!!!
- perfect - or maybe near off...
- Reflected Eternally
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Reflection Eternal
Talib Kweli & Hi Tek
Manufacturer: Priority Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
East Coast
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ASIN: B00004XR1S
Release Date: 2000-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Experience Dedication
- Move Somethin'
- Some Kind Of Wonderful
- The Blast
- This Means You
- Too Late
- Memories Live
- Africa Dream
- Down For The Count
- Name Of The Game
- Ghetto Afterlife
- On My Way
- Love Language
- Love Speakeasy
- Soul Rebels
- Eternalists
- Big Del From Da Natti
- Touch You
- Good Morning
- Expansion Outro/For Women
Amazon.com
Silencing any suggestions that he's any less capable than his more high-profile Black Star partner Mos Def, Talib Kweli, along with DJ Hi-Tek, crafts a masterful debut with Reflection Eternal. Like Mos, Kweli displays an impressive range of styles and sensibilities--whether popping party lyrics on "Move Something," reflecting on the mysteries of the heart for "Love," or musing on hip-hop's death and rebirth for "Good Mourning." In comparison to Mos Def's status as a new funk soul brother, Kweli's more of a b-boy bookworm--erudite and articulate, but he can also let fly with fire and spark on the mic anytime. DJ Hi-Tek finally gets to show off his full range of production ability with a blend of hot, aggressive tracks ("Blast") and relaxed groovers ("Memories"). As good a debut as you could ask for. --Oliver Wang
Customer Reviews:
The Best Hip Hop Music in a Long Time!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2002-10-04
Wow!!! I've had this CD for some time now. It is one CD that I can listen to in its entirety without skipping tracks. Every cut is superb. Talib Kweli is probably the most lyrical MC in Hip Hop today. I've been listening to Hip Hop since the SugarHill Gang and I have to say that this CD is my all time favorite.
EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!!.......2001-10-10
This CD is so good i had a hard time picking out which track to listen to first. "This Means You"? Or "Eternalists"? I just didn't know. The hidden track entitled "For Women" is an excellent song. With the ill lyrics of Talib Kweli and the producing/DJ of Hi-Tek, you can't lose on this album. "Good Mourning", explains death and how some people a afraid to die. "This Means You", features Mos Def and is an excellent track explaining how things have changed and telling you to get up and do something about it. "Down for the Count" features Xzibit and Rah Digga and goofs on commercial artists. If you like ungerground hip-hop or looking for something to listen to thats worth its money, put down Lil' Bow Wow and grab a copy of Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek's "Reflection Eternal" (Train of Thought). I'm out for now, peace.
Buy it!!!.......2001-07-26
Talib Kweli and DJ Hi Tek. What more can be said about the dynamic duo. They're collaboration together is just blazing. Nearly every song offers something that either makes your head nod and booty shake, mellows you out as Kweli flows over a silky smooth beat that only a producer with the prowress of Hi Tek could create, or, the music makes you do something that is rare in Hip Hop now-a-days, it makes you think. In my book, Kweli is one of the last lyricists that rhyme about something besides material possesions along with the likes of Mos Def(whose album "Black On Both Sides" is essential), Common, ect. Bottom line, if you don't have it get. Its a shame he doesn't get more air time than he does on BET or the radio, especially since he reps black people to the fullest, but that's my opinion.Cop It!
perfect - or maybe near off..........2001-04-02
I have never listened to a CD and got this strange feeling of wanting to listen to it for an hour or 2 on end. Hi tek is truely on point with sum out-of-this-world production and Kweli is outstanding dilivering such heavy lyrics. The duo are soul mates in music terms and have kept hip hop to the standard that it sould be. A classic on its own that should never be under-rated.
Reflected Eternally.......2001-03-15
From the hard hitting horns laced on Move Somethin' to the deep, soulful melodies on For Women, Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek show why they named their album Reflection Eternal. Kweli's fluid rhyming skills along deep issues paired with Hi-Tek's skillful production form a cohesive work rarely found today. REFLECTION ETERNAL IS TRULY A MODERN DAY HIP-HOP MASTERPIECE!
Average customer rating:
- Talib Kweli and Hi Teck Makes You Want To "Move Somethin" (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5 stars)
- Reflection Eternal/Train of Thought: Best CD you've never heard of
- The CD is a blast
- Very impressive.
- Brought a tear to my eye!
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Reflection Eternal
Talib Kweli & Hi Tek
Manufacturer: Priority Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
East Coast
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Experimental Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Black Star
- Quality
- Like Water For Chocolate
- The Beautiful Struggle
- Things Fall Apart
ASIN: B00004XQXB
Release Date: 2000-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Experience Dedication
- Move Somethin'
- Some Kind Of Wonderful
- The Blast
- This Means You
- Too Late
- Memories Live
- Africa Dream
- Down For The Count
- Name Of The Game
- Ghetto Afterlife
- On My Way
- Love Language
- Love Speakeasy
- Soul Rebels
- Eternalists
- Big Del From Da Natti
- Touch You
- Good Mourning
- Expansion Outro/For Women
Amazon.com's Best of 2000
Talib Kweli is probably the only MC who could do justice to "For Women," Nina Simone's righteous, ragged battle cry, and he does so with his cover on Reflection Eternal. That cut illustrates this album's timeless quality, its personal poeticism, and its strength. Kweli's lyrical skills have only improved over time, approaching the stuff of legend. And producer Hi-Tek's supple grooves balance the wordcraft perfectly. --Lizz Mendez Berry
Amazon.com
Silencing any suggestions that he's any less capable than his more high-profile Black Star partner Mos Def, Talib Kweli, along with DJ Hi-Tek, crafts a masterful debut with Reflection Eternal. Like Mos, Kweli displays an impressive range of styles and sensibilities--whether popping party lyrics on "Move Something," reflecting on the mysteries of the heart for "Love," or musing on hip-hop's death and rebirth for "Good Mourning." In comparison to Mos Def's status as a new funk soul brother, Kweli's more of a b-boy bookworm--erudite and articulate, but he can also let fly with fire and spark on the mic anytime. DJ Hi-Tek finally gets to show off his full range of production ability with a blend of hot, aggressive tracks ("Blast") and relaxed groovers ("Memories"). As good a debut as you could ask for. --Oliver Wang
Customer Reviews:
Talib Kweli and Hi Teck Makes You Want To "Move Somethin" (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5 stars).......2007-01-31
You can argue that Talib Kweli & DJ Hi Teck are the best emcee and DJ duo since Pete Rock & CL Smooth. When I first discovered them was when I was at home listening to the Music Choice Rap Channel, when the song "This Means You" popped on. That song alone wanted me to go and get that album, because of it's excellent wordplay by Kweli and Mos Def, with the production of Hi Teck.
There is not much I can say that already hasn't been said, seeing the average rating is at it's max. As I mentioned before, Kweli's rhymes are superior to hear. Being as young as I was at the time this dropped (around 14 or 15), trust me, I've never heard someone rhyme like that before. A perfect example where Kweli runs free on the mic is the song "Some Kind Of Wonderful". Another track that stood out was "The Blast" where even Hi Teck spits a verse that is also dope (the video had Talib doing two verses, but that is not on here. I'm kinda mad, since this is reissued).
Guest appearances are dope as well. My favorite would be Xzibit and Rah Digga popping up for the song "Down For The Count". Another would be the De La Soul contributed verses in "Soul Rebels". Production is also excellent by Hi Teck. Some of the song here are kind of laid back to listen to, but you can easily catch a vibe towards them.
"Reflection Eternal" (or "Train Of Thought" to some people) is one album that I can enjoy on many levels again and again. I remember listening to this album back in high school, and only a hand full of people knew who these guys were. If you ever get a chance, pick this us. The production on here is soothing and can clear your mind. If you are not familiar with Kweli, you might want to check out "Mos Def & Talib Kweli are Black Star". I just found out Hi Teck was in a group called Mood back in '97 and will listen to that as well. Arguably one of the best that came out of Rawkus. Word up.
Lyrics: A+
Production: A+
Guest Appearances: A+
Musical Vibes: A+
Overall: A+
Favorite Tracks: Move Somethin', Some Kind Of Wonderful, The Blast, This Means You, Memories Live, African Dream, Down For The Count, Name Of The Game, On My Way, Love Language, Soul Rebels, Touch You, For Women (Bonus Track)
Honorable Mention: Good Morning
Peace Everyone!!!
Reflection Eternal/Train of Thought: Best CD you've never heard of.......2006-12-20
One of the best albums I've ever heard, I'd give it 6 stars if Amazon let me. With the exception of Gangstarr (though I think Kweli is lyrically superior to Guru), I have never heard an MC and producer mesh so effortlessly on a consistent basis like Kweli and Hi-Tek. This is a CD I put in and listen to without touching a button.
Both Talib and Hi-Tek display impressive versatility in their respective trades, starting the CD with a party track like "Move Something," then moving to songs like "Memories Live," and "Love Language". You see Hi-Tek's jazz influence in songs like "Love Speakeasy," and "Good Mourning,". I also love the Nina Simone samples. The bonus track "For/Four Women," is a song which chronicles the trials and tribulations of Black Women since they arrived to this country centuries ago. Finally, on a personal note, "The Blast" is my favorite song in the whole wide world. Not saying you should care, but that tells you how I feel about this CD. I will listen to this when I'm 50 years old and I have no doubt about that.
That being said, it absolutely KILLS me that Kweli later comes out with LPs like "Quality" and "Beautiful Struggle," and gets very few to no tracks from Hi-Tek. It boggles my mind. When you look at the results of Reflection Eternal/Train of Thought and Blackstar, it becomes clear that the duo makes great and refreshingly intelligent music. In today's rap climate, that is clearly not the norm. I don't have an afro and I don't wear Cowrie shells or dashikis, but yes, it is great to hear rap music of some substance, celebrating black music and black people. I still treasure my copies of Reasonable Doubt, Illmatic and Life After Death, but this one's also in my special CD case...
The CD is a blast.......2006-10-09
I love the concious rap, the nature of it is so real. I can go by these tracks because of what they represent; the essence. The top 5 songs of the album:
1 The Blast
2 move somthin
3 Down for the Count
4 Good Mourning
5 Eternalists
Very impressive........2006-09-01
I'm always up for intelligent hip-hop, and "Reflection Eternal/Train Of thought" is filled to the brim with creative rhymes, head-bobbing beats, and powerful messages. For example, "Too Late" is a song that mourns hip-hop's downfall. "Nowadays rap artists coming half-hearted/Commercial like pop or underground like black markets/Where were you the day hip-hop died?" It's so true it's almost eerie. Plus, the beat is amazing.
Another note-worthy song is "Name of the Game". An amazing piano sample plays in the backround, and Talib's crazy MC skills are practically jaw-dropping:
"'The name of the game is..'
Persistance, dedication
Consistant motivation
Resistance to stagnation of information
Distribute it free to the entire population
No hesitation
Makin it public
No privitazation from corporations"
Genius!! Seriously, no true hip-hop collection is complete without this gem. "RE/TOT" is sure to be remembered for years to come.
Brought a tear to my eye!.......2006-05-31
This is an absolutely amazing album created by the reflection eternal. Another release that focuses on making classic songs that mean something positive to people. Songs that you can play twenty years from now and they are still dope and relevent to your life. Support emcees that have talent, not materialistic artists that make songs that will help you into a jail cell.
Average customer rating:
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Reflection Eternal
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000J234MA
Release Date: 2006-11-07 |
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