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The New Danger | 
enlarge | Artist: Mos Def Label: Geffen Records Category: Music
Buy New: $13.98
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Rating: 247 reviews Sales Rank: 11217
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 000355802 UPC: 602498640227 EAN: 0602498640227 ASIN: B00030EEO0
Release Date: October 12, 2004 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Boogie Man Song | | • | Freaky Black | | • | Ghetto Rock | | • | Zimzallabim | | • | The Rape Over | | • | Black Jack | | • | Bedstuy Parade | | • | Sex, Love & Money | | • | Sunshine | | • | Close Edge | | • | The Panties | | • | War | | • | Grown Man Business | | • | Modern Marvel | | • | Life is Real | | • | The Easy Spell | | • | The Beggar | | • | Champion Requiem |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com More than a mere rap album, Mos Def's long-awaited The New Danger combines hip-hop, blues, soul, and rock in an 18-track package that seeks to transcend convention. In that sense, it shares a similar spirit with Andre 3000's The Love Below or Common's Electric Circus, with mixed results. Mos's reputation has been built on the strength of his lyrical charisma, and songs like "Close Edge," "Grown Man Business," and "Sunshine" show that his skills haven't faded just because he's Emmy-nominated. He's already proven that he can cut more than just street heat--best evinced on the soulful, poetic "Umi Says," a surprise hit from his previous release, 1999's Black on Both Sides. Yet, the rock- and blues-inspired songs here, while by no means poor, are acquired tastes, given their tendency to noodle--they simply can't compare with Mos's cutting verbal displays. The album's length and sometimes clunky sequencing can make for challenging listening, especially when so many of his more experimental cuts come early on. New fans might find the album's eclecticism intriguing, although older fans will likely be a bit perplexed. --Oliver Wang
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still trying to listen to it July 30, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
i really like mos def, but i'm not sure about this one. i've had it since it came out but i haven't really listened to it really good. i like him as an artist, so i'll really have to try again with this one.
Dumbass Hip-Hop Critics don't know Sh@#%! April 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This album was a great comeback album. Black On Both Sides was the grimey New York album. On this album, he chose to expand on his music. I think he gets better with age. He isn't just centered on hip-hop....
A New and Present Danger January 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Watch out!! Mos Def fans will be pleasantly surprised by this album. There are many facets on this CD that we have not seen in hip hop. Mos hits us with everything from blues to rock and never misses a beat. And the beats are amazing and take you different places. There are a lot of closed minded individuals who negatively criticized this CD because most listeners are trained to be monotonous and never to step out side the box, but Mos Def is not to be put into the confines of a box of anything that suppresses his artistic creativity. This CD is not for those who don't love a wide range of music but for those who are music lovers no matter what the genre. Open your mind and let The New Danger make love to your ears.
After hearing "Black on Both Sides", my thought on this album was what happened to Mos. I August 5, 2007 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
After hearing "Black On Both Sides" my thought on this album was what happened to Mos. It was as if he threw this album together with left over tracks that didn't quite make it.
One of the most under rated albums ever. June 2, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
To be honest when I first bought this CD when it came out I was disappointed. It stayed collecting dust for about 2 years until I really gave it a chance. Since then it has become one of my favorite albums. The musicians are excellent drawing from Bad Brains, Living Color and Funkadelic. Many people are disappointed with "The Rape Over" but, well, its the truth. Everyone I recommend this too ends up loving this one.
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