The Dreamer The Believer Zip Common Dreams
To be elegible for this price, Add to CartOn his ninth studio album, Common reunites with old partner and fellow Chicagoan No I.D., which ensures that the sound will be much different than that of the MC's previous set, the Neptunes-dominated Universal Mind Control. Indeed, compounds of dusty soul samples and organic instrumentation are in place of candy-coated synthesizers and pattering hand percussion. That change naturally pushes Common into deeper, more contemplative, and wistful frames of mind, and he takes an extra step by bookending the album with typically purposeful appearances from Maya Angelou and his father (the latter of which is absolutely riveting). The best moments are bathed in a warm radiance that fosters a comforting, uplifting mood - intensified by hooks from James Fauntleroy II and samples of the Impressions, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, Graham Central Station, and gospel Kenny Loggins - that recalls 2005's Be. 'Gold' is particularly vivid, where he crams a post-birth visit from 'three wise men,' trips to France and Sybaris (rhymed with syphilis), and references to Hot Tub Time Machine and 'Stan.' However, the content isn’t exclusively cerebral, uplifting, and/or surreal.
On 'Ghetto Dreams,' the track that incongruently follows Angelou's appearance, Common opens with 'I wanna bitch that look good and cook good' and elaborates with 'buck naked in the kitchen flippin' pancakes.' There's also the caustic 'Sweet,' where the MC seemingly slips into character to enhance fiery rhymes with enraged goading. Tracks like those add variety yet come close to polluting the remainder. That's a no-win situation for him, really; without those tracks, Common would have been accused by some rap fans, once more, of being too soft.
Common releases his highly anticipated new album called The Dreamer, The Believer. It is being considered one of the best albums of the year already with only a week and a half left in 2011. Download/Buy: Common – The Dreamer, The Believer (Album). Sep 01, 2015 Provided to YouTube by Think Common/Warner Records The Dreamer (feat. Maya Angelou) Common The Dreamer, The Believer ℗ 2011 Think Common Music Inc. Assistant Mixing Engineer: Anna Ugarte.
Andy Kellman. James Fauntleroy II, Vocals - L. Lynn, Writer - E. Wilson, Writer - M.
ANGELOU, Writer - Blake Douglas, Assistant Engineer - J. Fauntleroy, Writer - Steve Wyreman, Guitar - Kaye Fox, Additional Vocals - Rob Kinelski, Mixer, Recorded by - Maya Angelou, Vocals - James Poyser, Keyboards - No I.D., Executive Producer - Common, Producer, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Anna Ugarte, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Omar Loya, Recorded by - David Kutch, Masterer - Derek Dudley, Producer - Derek Hodge, Bass - Laurence Naber, Assistant Mixing Engineer2011 Think Common Music Inc. 2011 Think Common Music Inc.
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Clinton, Jr., Writer - L. Lynn, Writer - E. Wilson, Writer - Steve Wyreman, Guitar, Bass - Rob Kinelski, Mixer, Recorded by - Nas, FeaturedArtist - No I.D., Executive Producer - Common, Producer, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Anna Ugarte, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Omar Loya, Assistant Engineer - David Kutch, Masterer - Derek Dudley, Producer - Mike Chavez, Producer - The Twilight Tone, Additional Scratching2011 Think Common Music Inc. 2011 Think Common Music Inc.
Makeba Riddick, Vocals - J. Lynne, Writer - James Fauntleroy II, Additional Vocals - L. Lynn, Writer - Kevin Randolph, Keyboards - E. Wilson, Writer - M.
Riddick, Writer - Steve Wyreman, Guitar, Bass, Wurlitzer - Rob Kinelski, Mixer, Recorded by - No I.D., Executive Producer - Common, Producer, Vocals, MainArtist - Anna Ugarte, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Omar Loya, Assistant Engineer - David Kutch, Masterer - Derek Dudley, Producer - Laurence Naber, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Mike Chavez, Producer2011 Think Common Music Inc. 2011 Think Common Music Inc. Lynn, Writer - Kevin Randolph, Keyboards - E. Wilson, Writer - Steve Wyreman, Guitar - Kaye Fox, Additional Vocals - Rob Kinelski, Mixer, Recorded by - D.
BURTON, Writer - James Poyser, Keyboards - No I.D., Executive Producer - Common, Producer, Vocals, MainArtist - Anna Ugarte, Assistant Engineer, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Omar Loya, Assistant Engineer - David Kutch, Masterer - Derek Dudley, Producer - Laurence Naber, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Mike Chavez, Producer - H. Kelley, Writer2011 Think Common Music Inc. 2011 Think Common Music Inc. James Fauntleroy II, Vocals - L. Lynn, Writer - Kevin Randolph, Keyboards - E.
Wilson, Writer - K. Gamble, Writer - L.
Huff, Writer - J. Fauntleroy, Writer - Steve Wyreman, Guitar, Bass - Rob Kinelski, Mixer, Recorded by - No I.D., Executive Producer - Common, Producer, Vocals, MainArtist - Anna Ugarte, Assistant Engineer, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Omar Loya, Assistant Engineer - David Kutch, Masterer - Derek Dudley, Producer - Mike Chavez, Producer - L. Graham Jr., Writer2011 Think Common Music Inc. 2011 Think Common Music Inc. Makeba Riddick, Additional Vocals - L. Lynn, Writer - E.
Wilson, Writer - M. Riddick, Writer - Steve Wyreman, Guitar - Rob Kinelski, Mixer, Recorded by - Sam Lewis, Assistant Engineer, Additional Vocals - No I.D., Executive Producer - Common, Producer, Vocals, MainArtist - P. Mayfield, Writer - Anna Ugarte, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Omar Loya, Assistant Engineer - Hannah Sidibe, Vocals - David Kutch, Masterer - Derek Dudley, Producer - Derek Hodge, Bass - Laurence Naber, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Mike Chavez, Producer - H.
Sidibe, Writer2011 Think Common Music Inc. 2011 Think Common Music Inc. James Fauntleroy II, Vocals - L. Lynn, Writer - Kevin Randolph, Keyboards - E. Wilson, Writer - J. Fauntleroy, Writer - Steve Wyreman, Guitar - Rob Kinelski, Mixer, Recorded by - James Poyser, Keyboards - No I.D., Executive Producer - Common, Producer, Vocals, MainArtist - Anna Ugarte, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Omar Loya, Assistant Engineer, Recorded by - David Kutch, Masterer - Derek Dudley, Producer - Derek Hodge, Bass - Laurence Naber, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Mike Chavez, Producer2011 Think Common Music Inc.
2011 Think Common Music Inc. Makeba Riddick, Vocals - K. Loggins, Writer - R. James, Writer - James Fauntleroy II, Vocals - L. Lynn, Writer - Kevin Randolph, Keyboards - E. Wilson, Writer - M.
Riddick, Writer - J. Fauntleroy, Writer - Steve Wyreman, Guitar, Bass - Rob Kinelski, Mixer, Recorded by - James Poyser, Keyboards - Sam Lewis, Assistant Engineer - No I.D., Executive Producer - Common, Producer, Vocals, MainArtist - Anna Ugarte, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Omar Loya, Recorded by - Hannah Sidibe, Additional Vocals - David Kutch, Masterer - Derek Dudley, Producer - Laurence Naber, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Mike Chavez, Producer2011 Think Common Music Inc.
2011 Think Common Music Inc. James Fauntleroy II, Vocals - L. Lynn, Writer - Kevin Randolph, Keyboards - E. Wilson, Writer - J. Fauntleroy, Writer - Steve Wyreman, Guitar, Bass - Rob Kinelski, Mixer, Recorded by - James Poyser, Keyboards - No I.D., Executive Producer - Common, Producer, Vocals, MainArtist - K. Randolph, Writer - Anna Ugarte, Assistant Engineer, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Omar Loya, Recorded by - David Kutch, Masterer - Derek Dudley, Producer - Laurence Naber, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Mike Chavez, Producer - Omoye, Additional Vocals - S. Wyreman, Writer2011 Think Common Music Inc.
2011 Think Common Music Inc. Stephens, Writer - L. Lynn, Writer - Matt Morris, Additional Vocals - Kevin Randolph, Keyboards - E. Wilson, Writer - Steve Wyreman, Guitar, Bass - Rob Kinelski, Mixer, Recorded by - John Legend, FeaturedArtist - No I.D., Executive Producer - Common, Producer, Vocals, MainArtist - Jason Agel, Additional Engineer - Anna Ugarte, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Omar Loya, Assistant Engineer - David Kutch, Masterer - Derek Dudley, Producer - Mike Chavez, Producer2011 Think Common Music Inc. 2011 Think Common Music Inc.
Your browser does not support the audio element. Album DescriptionOn his ninth studio album, Common reunites with old partner and fellow Chicagoan No I.D., which ensures that the sound will be much different than that of the MC's previous set, the Neptunes-dominated Universal Mind Control. Indeed, compounds of dusty soul samples and organic instrumentation are in place of candy-coated synthesizers and pattering hand percussion.
That change naturally pushes Common into deeper, more contemplative, and wistful frames of mind, and he takes an extra step by bookending the album with typically purposeful appearances from Maya Angelou and his father (the latter of which is absolutely riveting). The best moments are bathed in a warm radiance that fosters a comforting, uplifting mood - intensified by hooks from James Fauntleroy II and samples of the Impressions, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, Graham Central Station, and gospel Kenny Loggins - that recalls 2005's Be. 'Gold' is particularly vivid, where he crams a post-birth visit from 'three wise men,' trips to France and Sybaris (rhymed with syphilis), and references to Hot Tub Time Machine and 'Stan.' However, the content isn’t exclusively cerebral, uplifting, and/or surreal. On 'Ghetto Dreams,' the track that incongruently follows Angelou's appearance, Common opens with 'I wanna bitch that look good and cook good' and elaborates with 'buck naked in the kitchen flippin' pancakes.'
There's also the caustic 'Sweet,' where the MC seemingly slips into character to enhance fiery rhymes with enraged goading. Tracks like those add variety yet come close to polluting the remainder. That's a no-win situation for him, really; without those tracks, Common would have been accused by some rap fans, once more, of being too soft.
Andy KellmanAbout the album. 1 disc(s) - 12 track(s). Total length: 00:50:46.
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Provided to YouTube by Think Common/Warner RecordsThe Dreamer (feat. Maya Angelou) CommonThe Dreamer, The Believer℗ 2011 Think Common Music Inc.Assistant Mixing Engineer: Anna UgarteAssistant Engineer: Blake DouglasProducer: CommonLead Vocals: CommonMasterer: David KutchProducer: Derek DudleyBass: Derek HodgeVocals: James Fauntleroy IIKeyboards: James PoyserAdditional Vocals: Kaye FoxAssistant Mixing Engineer: Laurence NaberVocals: Maya AngelouExecutive Producer: No I.D.Recorded by: Omar LoyaMixer, Recorded by: Rob KinelskiGuitar: Steve WyremanWriter: E. WilsonWriter: J. FauntleroyWriter: L.
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