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LL Cool J - Phenomenon


LL Cool J
Phenomenon

    The Source (12/97, p.179) - 3.5 Mics (out of 5) - "...PHENOMENON is, musically, a safe ride...LL knows just what he has to do to eat off another platinum plate--keep the people dancing to his latest jams..."
Rap Pages (1/98, p.97) - Solid Material - "...Uncle L has managed to maintain his rap authenticity while developing into other areas of the entertainment industry....Not too many rappers can call themselves a phenomenon and actually make you consider the possibility..."
Rolling Stone (10/30/97, pp.65-66) - 3 Stars (out of 5) - "...The love zone is where L.L. dominates on this album....he holds his own against certifiable heavyweights Busta Rhymes...and Method Man and Redman..."
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Weekly (10/17/97, p.73) - "...With its happy beats, easy funk bass, and eager R&B melodies, PHENOMENON best recalls the early rap LL grew up on. Think Sugar Hill for the '90s, but with a wholly new kind of role for LL: the rapper who never had a real father here aims to father us all."
- Rating: B+

Self-styled hip-hop puritans reserve special disdain for Top 40 success stories like Salt-n-Pepa and L.L. Cool J. So on the occasion of SNP's fifth record, Brand New, and L.L. Cool J's seventh, Phenomenon, let's get a few things straight: Not only are Salt-n-Pepa and L.L. Cool J as legitimate as hip-hop comes, but in terms of hitmaking ability, longevity, self-loving sexiness and joie de vivre, the two acts have only each other as peers. They also share Queens, N.Y., roots.

Through their decade-plus careers, SNP and L.L. have never forgotten the primary mission of hip-hop: to bring people to their feet and keep them there. Although both Phenomenon and Brand New address such issues as abuse, family violence and the generally sorry state of the world, the rubber-band bass that bounces both albums testifies to the importance of the dance floor.

It's been four years since Cheryl "Salt" James, Sandi "Pepa" Denton and DJ Dee Dee "Spinderella" Roper delivered the hit-packed Very Necessary, and the pent-up feeling comes rushing out with Brand New's first beats. "R U Ready" kicks things off with full-on Jeep-beat vibrations suitable for rattling windows and packing dance floors. James and Denton are as tight as Queens spandex, filling out each other's rhymes, trading stories, finishing each other's sentences.

After years in the shadow of producer Hurby "Luv Bug" Azor, who put them on wax for the first time as a class project, James and Denton took over production on Brand New. The result is a richer piano-, guitar- and vocal-filled sound, emphasizing gritty soul and sweet, unadulterated funk. "Say Ooh" and "Do Me Right" are nearly Quiet Storm in their velvety polish, while "Gitty Up" makes good use of Rick James' nasty "Give It to Me Baby," and "Boy Toy" rides a G-funk bass line to a hot-buttered chorus. Under their own direction, SNP go further afield for their inspiration, getting gospel with singer Kirk Franklin on "Hold On" and tapping Sheryl Crow to wail and pant on the groovilicious rock of "Imagine."

Throughout Brand New, James and Denton revel in clothes, cars and Blue Hawaiians by the pool ("Easy on the liquor part," Denton cautions). But as materialistic as SNP get, reality is never far behind – witness the upfront discussions of AIDS, self-esteem and plain life struggles. They're equally real about love, never slow to kick a man to the curb if he isn't pulling his weight. James is the romantic while Denton is more the realist, but they're two sides of the same coin – role models – painting an explicit picture of womanhood that is conscious and complete, encapsulating love, work, sex, spirituality, motherhood and politics.

It's their deeply felt – yet superfreaky – meditations on the opposite sex that most closely link L.L. and SNP; despite their mutual affinities for Lexuses and such, they would all rather spend the afte

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14 Shots To The Dome
Ain't Nobody
All World
Around The Way Girl
Bad
Bigger And Deffer
Deepest Bluest
  Definition
Father
Go Cut Creator Go
Hey Lover
Hot Hot Hot
How I'm Comin'
I Need Love
  I'm Bad
I'm That Type Of Guy
Imagine That
Loungin
Luv U Better
Mama Said Knock You Out
Mr. Smith
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Strictly Business
The Boomin' System
Walking With A Panther

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    Ll Cool J   Phenomenon/hot Hot Hot Promo
12" And Digitally Remastered Audiophile Cd. Professional Artwork, Track Listing, Cd Jewel Ca... Special Order
New 12"+CDR   $48.20   Vinyl Revolu
USA   
    Ll Cool J   Phenomenon/hot Hot Hot[promo]
Lp Version & Instrumental Of Each Track Uk, Def Jam
ex 12"   $17.46   goats
UK     
    Ll Cool J Promo   Phenomenon - Polygram 2879
VG+/VG+ 12"   $108.00   Recsim
France     
    Ll Cool J.   Phenomenon ( Radio Edit / Wanna Get Paid ( Feat The Lost Boyz ) / Mama Said Knock You Out / Phenomen
Sean "puffy" Combs Ger, Def Jam, 568 117-2, 1997
ps CDsingle   $13.17   Black Rhythm
Netherl   
    Ll Cool J/l.l.クールj   Phenomenon/フェノ メノン
Japanese Pressing, Sample Japan, Phcr-1551
new sealed CD   $17.90   Maggie Mae
Japan     
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