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Nigga Please [PA] (Ol' Dirty Bastard, 1999) 
Ol' Dirty Bastard - Nigga Please [PA] (CD 1999)

 
Ol' Dirty Bastard - Nigga Please [PA] (CD 1999)

Title: Nigga Please [PA]
Artist: Ol' Dirty Bastard
Record Label: Elektra
Release Year: 1999
EAN: 0075596241427
Genre: R&B
Product ID: EPID4069688
Description: Personnel: Ol' Dirty Bastard, 12 O'Clock LA the Darkman, Shorty S*** Stain PA, Kelis, Chris Rock (vocals); Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo (various instruments); Dominique Maybank (guitar, bass); Big Baby (horns); Mike "Suga" Allen (drums)....
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Track Listing
1. Recognize
2. I Can't Wait
3. Cold Blooded
4. Got Your Money - Ol' Dirty Bastard & Kelis
5. Rollin' Wit' You
6. Getting High
7. You Don't Want To F*** With Me
8. Nigga Please
9. Dirt Dog
10. I Want Pussy
11. Good Morning Heartache
12. All In Together Now

Details
Number of CDs:1
Recording Type:Studio
Distributor:Cinram Logistics
Recording Mode:Stereo

Album Notes
Personnel: Ol' Dirty Bastard, 12 O'Clock LA the Darkman, Shorty S*** Stain PA, Kelis, Chris Rock (vocals); Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo (various instruments); Dominique Maybank (guitar, bass); Big Baby (horns); Mike "Suga" Allen (drums). Producers: RZA, Irv Gotti, Flava Hood's Big Baby, The Neptunes.Engineers include: Brian Stanley, Pat Viala, Kevin Thomas.Ol' Dirty Bastard, perhaps the most well-known member of Staten Island's Wu-Tang Clan, returns with the first Wu masterpiece since Wu-Tang's 1997 double-LP WU-TANG FOREVER. Whether singing, albeit slightly off-key, on the bluesy "Good Morning Heartache" or randomly shouting-out on "I Can't Wait," ODB bounces between personas and genres like a schizophrenic clown. The results, while not quite as cohesive as some efforts by his peers, are still some of the most rewarding. Although many expected a more polished product after recent guest appearances on hits such as Pras' "Ghetto Superstar" and Mariah Carey's "Fantasy," ODB sets the record straight on the first track, "Recognize," with the statement "This ain't no commercial song." The producers, including Wu leader RZA and Irv Gotti, feed ODB's subterranean sound with kinetic tracks that sample unsuspected nuggets of funk such as the "Theme From T.J. Hooker." Even though ODB occasionally can confuse the listener by attacking white rappers on one song then claiming to both black and white on the next, these contradictions are the foundation of his style. He is both madman and jester, simultaneously the most scary and beloved of the Wu Tang Clan. N***A PLEASE, like ODB, is unpredictable from start to finish.

Editorial Reviews
...Ol' Dirty is one long interlude intertwined with the actual songs....ODB is one of a kind - you just can't hate him or hate on him. - Rating: C
Rap Pages (12/01/1999)

Included in CMJ's Beat Box '99 Top 5 - ...ODB howls like the ghetto Captain Beefheart with a serious God complex. Possibly the strangest rap album ever made...
CMJ (01/10/2000)

3 out of 5 - ...the individual tracks are greater than the sum of it's parts. Ol' Dirty is a twisted seer who speaks in metaphors and isn't afraid to let his mind state hang out in the air.
Alternative Press (01/01/2000)

...The mood here is desperate, as Ol' Dirty breaks down in front of the mic...
The Wire (10/01/2001)

...agreeably funky in a Stax/Volt kind of way....it sounds as if [O.D.B.] stumbled in off the street and began ranting about whatever popped into his mind....[NIGGA PLEASE] is a fascinating snapshot of a deeply conflicted man... - Rating: C+
Entertainment Weekly (09/17/1999)

...NIGGA PLEASE, is the biggest, baddest, best record of the year, maybe of the past few years - a biblical storm set to funk beats....Not since Ozzy Osbourne's heyday has a musical artist done evil so well....as touching at times as it is offensive at others...
Vibe (11/01/1999)

4 mics out of 5 - ...a solid, non-formulaic, hip-hop album with major label push....Like his quasi-namesake [Jesus] from a couple of thousand years back, he's willing to sacrifice his life for this...Either that or the nigga 'is' crazy.
The Source (11/01/1999)

3 out of 5 - ...the individual tracks are greater than the sum of it's parts. Ol' Dirty is a twisted seer who speaks in metaphors and isn't afraid to let his mind state hang out in the air.
Alternative Press (01/01/2000)

Included in CMJ's Beat Box '99 Top 5 - ...ODB howls like the ghetto Captain Beefheart with a serious God complex. Possibly the strangest rap album ever made...
CMJ (01/10/2000)

8 out of 10 - ...[a] dazzling, daffy album....ODB works hard to invite you into his head. It's a strange place...
Spin (11/01/1999)

4 stars out of 5 - ...the ultimate guilty pleasure. This is African-American nihilism at its most resolute and shamelessly hilarious....hysterical and mad-brilliant...
Rolling Stone (10/14/1999)

4 mics out of 5 - ...a solid, non-formulaic, hip-hop album with major label push....Like his quasi-namesake [Jesus] from a couple of thousand years back, he's willing to sacrifice his life for this...Either that or the nigga 'is' crazy.Vibe (11/99, pp.185-6) - ...NIGGA PLEASE, is the biggest, baddest, best record of the year, maybe of the past few years - a biblical storm set to funk beats....Not since Ozzy Osbourne's heyday has a musical artist done evil so well....as touching at times as it is offensive at others...Rap Pages (12/99, pp.149-50) - ...Ol' Dirty is one long interlude intertwined with the actual songs....ODB is one of a kind - you just can't hate him or hate on him. - Rating: CRolling Stone (10/14/99, pp.119,127) - 4 stars out of 5 - ...the ultimate guilty pleasure. This is African-American nihilism at its most resolute and shamelessly hilarious....hysterical and mad-brilliant...Spin (11/99, pp.184-5) - 8 out of 10 - ...[a] dazzling, daffy album....ODB works hard to invite you into his head. It's a strange place...CMJ (1/10/00, p.22) - Included in CMJ's Beat Box '99 Top 5 - ...ODB howls like the ghetto Captain Beefheart with a serious God complex. Possibly the strangest rap album ever made...Alternative Press (1/00, p.96) - 3 out of 5 - ...the individual tracks are greater than the sum of it's parts. Ol' Dirty is a twisted seer who speaks in metaphors and isn't afraid to let his mind state hang out in the air.Entertainment Weekly (9/17/99, pp.77-8) - ...agreeably funky in a Stax/Volt kind of way....it sounds as if [O.D.B.] stumbled in off the street and began ranting about whatever popped into his mind....[NIGGA PLEASE] is a fascinating snapshot of a deeply conflicted man... - Rating: C+The Wire (10/01, p.48) - ...The mood here is desperate, as Ol' Dirty breaks down in front of the mic...
The Source (11/01/1999)


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