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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0074646358122 Format: Explicit Lyrics Label: Ruthless (Red) Manufacturer: Ruthless (Red) Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Ruthless (Red) Release Date: 2000-02-29 Studio: Ruthless (Red)
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Customer review of: BTNHResurrection
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Customer Rating:      Summary: The Last Great Album Bone Made Comment: Before going under, that is. As Thug World Order was very average, for Bone thugs, anyway. Bone 4 Life was a good album, but just barely. Thug Stories was also a good album, better than Thug World Order and Bone 4 Life, because DJ U-NEEK, one of Bone's long time producers, came back to do some work on it. Strength & Loyalty is probably their worst C.D. to date, but still on the verge of good. We all know, Faces of Death, Creppin' On Ah Come Up, East 1999 Eternal, and The Art of War were all EXCEPTIONAL C.D.'s. Practically flawless.
Now to BTHNResurrection...
Yes, it's Bone is still amazing on this album. Krayzie still with the best flow, Bizzy falling directly behind him, Layzie still tearing it up, Wish still doing his thing, and A LOT more of the underrated: Flesh-N-Bone, who actually appeared on 15/16 of the tracks. He also really rips the tracks apart.
As for the tracks:
#1) Show 'Em - 8.5/10: A great start to the album.
#2) The Righteous Ones - 10/10: The best track on the C.D. Layzie's flow is really smooth and great, Bizzy also does great work here. Same for Flesh.
#3) 2 Glocks - 10/10: Another amazing addition to the Bone songs. Krayzie, Layzie, Bizzy, and Flesh really rip this track apart, especially Krayzie and Flesh.
#4) Battlezone - 9.75/10: Phew, Krayzie's verse is really long, and also really awesome. Grand song.
#5) Ecstacy - 9.25/10: They all do an excellent job on this song, and it's overall superb.
#6) Murder One - 10/10: If The Rigteous Ones isn't the best song on the track, this would have to be it. Bizzy, Layzie, and Flesh tear it up, boy.
#7) Souljah's Marching - 10/10: Layzie is extremely good on this track, but then again, so is Bizzy and Flesh. Amazing song.
#8) Servin' Tha Fiends - 9.25/10: Excellent track. Bizzy, Layzie, and Flesh work the track, as usual.
#9) Resurrection (Paper, Paper) - 10/10: You gotta love this laidback track. Feel good song, with all 5 of the Thugs working it.
#10) Can't Give It Up - 8.5/10: A great song, w/Kray, Lay, Biz, and Flesh doing their usual.
#11) Weed Song: you know what? I can't remember this track.
#12) Change The World - 9/10: Layzie, Bizzy, Wish, and Flesh do some good work on this great track.
#13) Don't Worry - 9.25-9.5/10: Sounds like a class Bone song to me, with all of the Thugs on it. Awesome track.
#14) Mind On Our Money - 8.5-8.75/10: Another great track. Krayzie, Layzie, Bizzy, and Flesh on the track.
#15) No Way Out - 8.75-9/10: Layzie, Bizzy, and Flesh on track, great song.
#16) One Night Stand - 9.25/10: Superb Bizzy solo track. He really rips it up! Awesome outro to this awesome C.D.
End result: BUY THE C.D. Whether you be a Bone Thug fan or not, which I am an extreme fan, just buy it. Anyone who has any taste in Rap will love the album. Overall, a superb C.D.
The reason Bone fails to be as good as they were is simple: Bizzy is gone, Flesh is in prison 'til '08, new and average producers, giving them a mordern sound, minusing the old Bone Thug sound we all love, and finally, TOO many guest appearances on Strength & Loyalty. Putting people on a different level on the same tracks as Bone doesn't work out so well.
God bless.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nowhere near their best Comment: Resurrection is another in the series of new sound Bone albums. These Bone Thugs have very little in common with the Thugs from the previous albums. They seem less ravenous to rap at a quick pace and their songs seem to have mellowed out a lot. I think the Bone Thugs are trying to rap about things they really don't do any more. Any time a group gets rich and comfortable this will happen. The Bone Thugs really hit the wall on this effort.
The album isn't all bad, but it's not mostly good either. I count 5 songs I like, and it's not a strong like. You can probably make it through the first 9 songs and think it's not a bad effort. There are some good songs for Bone fans on here. I like "2 Glocks", "Souljah's Marching", and "Battlezone" best. These are the songs where the thugs come back to their roots the best on. These are the somewhat fast, pretty warlike, and have a nice beat to them.
Of course, I won't slam on the style of the Thugs. While it is noticeably slower and different, they can still tear it up. For Example, I want to hear Bizzy rolling at full speed, not hear him whine. They can still do it, but they just seem reluctant to do it in this album.
The real problem I have with this CD is that there are no songs I think of that compel me to put the CD in. There are songs I like once it's on but none that I look forward to. It is just the Bone Thugs just kind of kicking it. They come with very reg songs and expect you to think it's the best thing since sliced bread. It's not that they don't break new ground, it's just that they do less of what they set the precedent for in Come Up and East 1999. A lot of the CD is too laid back. When I put in the Bone Thugs I want fast violent rapping, not songs that just kind of slip along.
I'm also calling the Bone Thugs out for Ecstasy. We don't need you f_____s telling people to do drugs. There are enough people on drugs already. I don't undertsnad how you can put out a song like "Change the World" when earlier on the album you tell people "X" is the hottest thing rolling. I really denounce this. We accept the chronic as a part of the culture, but in general I do not approve of drug pushing on CD's.
Resurrection is okay for the Bone Thugs fan. This means that if you are not a fan steer clear. I bought Resurrection and wanted to love it. I can't even like it, and I like Bone. Resurrection did not convince the generation of kids that didn't grow up on Come Up and East 1999, and I can't blame them. I was really hoping this CD would be a lot better than it turned out to be.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Surprisingly great album (4.5/5) Comment: As a longtime Bone Thugs fan, I admit I put off buying "BTNHResurrection" for much too long. I didn't think anything could top other albums like "Creepin on ah Come Up", "E 1999 Eternal", "Art of War", or "Thug Mentality" and I expcted to be disappointed. I was pleasantly surprised, as "BTNHResurrection" deserves to be spoken of in the same company as the previously mentioned. Bone is lyrically great here, sounding more mature than previously, less mainstream oriented than on "The Art of War". The production, handled by DJ U-Neek, LT Hutton, and Jamie Thomas is consistent and good, fitting their style perfectly. This is also the only Bone album where Flesh-N-Bone appears consistently, on the vast majority of the tracks. On "BTNHResurrection", Bone's lyrics deal with shutting down rumors, and then evolve to the thuggish imagery of their previous albums, along with a few great inspirational tracks thrown in. "BTNHResurrection" is definitely a great album deserved to be owned by any passing BTNH fan.
The album leads off with the strong "Show 'Em", anchored by Bizzy, shunning haters over a tough beat. "The Righteous Ones" is a hard song with a weird chorus by David's Daughters. "2 Glocks" is a well produced, tough song led by Krayzie in the chorus. On "Battlezone", a good war song, Krayzie and Bizzy lead with a good chorus and singing. On "Ecstasy", Bone deals with a new drug on the block, with a beat reminiscent of "Smokin Buddha". Bizzy sings the chorus on the strong "Murder One", as Krayzie does on the similarly good "Souljahs Marching". After the pretty good "Servin' the Fiends" is the best track, "Resurrection (Paper, Paper)". It's a slower track, excellently produced with a great bassline and instrumentals, a teamed chorus with Krayzie and Bizzy, and top notch philosophical verses from all. "Weed Song" is an evolved "Buddah Lovaz", with old soul samples. "Change the World" is another great highlight, led by Bizzy Bone's thoughtful chorus. They deal with the problems in the world and how to change them, with DJ U-Neek's famous piano instrumental. "Don't Worry" is an inspirational, happier song with a piano and bass beat and good lyrics. "Mind on Our Money" and "No Way Out" are both standard, hard Bone Thugs songs, and the album ends with a bonus solo track by Bizzy Bone.
Anyone who owns and thoroughly enjoys any Bone Thugs-N-Harmony release (as I imagine you do if you are reading this) would definitely love "BTNHResurrection". It is a very strong album, exhibiting all the talent, lyrics, and production that makes Bone great.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I'm The BIGGEST BONE THUGS FAN EVER!!!! Comment: I love this group they keep it Thuggish Ruggish. This album is hot not the best but it's hot, there's a lot of songs that I be bumpin all day like "Can't Give Up", "Change The World", "Resurrection", "Ecstasy", and "Righteous Ones". I just watched all their videos from this album and forgot how much this use to be the stuff man. I bought it and been bumpin it all day. BTNHResurrection is a straight up bass bumpin CD. All my Bone Thugs fan COP THIS IF U AIN'T GOT IT!!!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: I don't know about some people who don't know.... Comment: This album is a really good album. So much more harmony than any other bone albums and this is definitely a resurrection after the Art of War and what people thought happened to Bone Thugs breaking up. But seriously, every song on this album is a hit and to point out some of the bone classics on this album....Paper,Paper deffnite classic...Change The World is the shiiiiiiit although the remix with Krayzie isnt on this which is mesmerizing. Everyone heard the Weed Song and Ecstacy, 2 Glocks ....just get this album.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Few things are as potentially embarrassing as a moment in popular culture whose time has just passed. Worse still is when it reappears, insisting upon its continued relevance. Such is the case with this Bone Thugs-N-Harmony reunion album. The platinum-selling Eazy-E protégés break off yet another piece of their double-time sing-song rhyme style, while once more celebrating gangsta themes to the exclusion of almost everything else. (One new development: in one song, they add Ecstasy to their regimen of ganja, ganja, and ganja.) For all that, BTNHResurrection is a pristine work of production; those who didn't find the group's act tedious the first time around might not mind hearing more of the same. --Rickey Wright
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