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| ARTIST: | Black Moon |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Duckdown Records |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Stay Real, Looking Down the Barrel, Fever, Confusion, That'z the Way S--- Iz, Why We Act This Way, MC Everybody (Skit) - , That'z How It Iz, Stoned Iz the Way, Ruck Is Dead (Skit), What Would U Do?, How We Do It, Where It Goez Wrong, Pressure Iz Tight, No Way, This Goes Out to You, Rush [*] |
| UPC: | 693461200524 |
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Customer Reviews of Total Eclipse
Black Moon STILL represents!!!! Everyone knows what kind of year 2003 was for hip hop. Aside from the decent things that were released, such as Jay-Z's last album, 50 Cent's album, etc, NOTHING came out, and hip hop seems to be getting weaker and weaker EVERYDAY. So, Black Moon, a tight group that's been in the game for a decade now, drops this album in the midst of this wack hip hop that's going on, and they don't disappoint. I wasn't expecting this album to be better than their first album(Enta Da Stage), but it comes close in doing so. Here's the review:
Album Highlights: Not too much filler here, but the highlights are Stay Real, Looking Down the Barrel, Fever(an example of a TIGHT song that's TOO SHORT), Confusion, That's The Way S*** Iz, Why We Act This Way, That's How It Iz, Where It Goes Wrong, What Would You Do, Pressure Iz Tight, and This Goes Out To You. Everything else still is worth listening to.
Production: Thumbs way up for the Beatminerz' production.
Lyrics and Subject Matter: Thumbs up. Buckshot is STILL lyrically gifted today and 5FT lays down some hot lines as well.
Originality: Thumbs up. You still get the same old Black Moon here, but it seems so fresh and new(obviously) in a way.
The Last Word: Although this album won't achieve the sales figures it deserves, this is still an excellent album from Black Moon. They are tight just the way they are. They don't need to sell out or go pop, and that's way they have such supporters today. You can't ask for much more than that. They stay real, just like the first song on this album says. Strongly recommended.
The Key to Longevity
10 years...Count 'em...10 years ago Black Moon dropped their first album and changed the sound of rap music forever. That was 1993. In 2003, The Moon has returned with another classic that totally eclipses all the current trends and styles in the rap game. There is no mistaking that classic "Black Moon" sound..and this time around the boys from Bucktown rep it all over the album.
The single "Stay Real" is reason enuff to cop this album, and thats just the first track. Buck's return is ferocious and his lyrics and delivery are on par with anything he's ever recorded. 5 ft returns hungry as ever and declares that he's here to "Conquer the small then conquer it all". They both keep the subject matter versatile and the lyrics are updated for the 2003 state of mind. "Go for broke cuz don't ya know, life is like one big door closing slow" - Buck spits on "That's the way Sh*t is"..
The album is formatted together perfectly. The album does not play like a "best of.." or a "mix tape". This album sounds like an album. The songs flow into each other and give the listener a vibe to tune into. Nowadays that don't happen much. On the real, this album reminds me of an updated hardcore "Low End Theory" or "Midnight Marauders" from a ATCQ. Duckdown has put together a 5 star meal for those true hip hop heads starving for that authentic real deal. The true hip hop supporters will get out there and support this album. Tell a friend to tell a friend...telemundo...Sean Price album coming next..."Monkey Bars" 2004
Duck Down showing no signs of falling off!
I, in conjunction with thousands(if not more)of Black Moon fans waiting for this album to drop. I was not dissapointed. With their lead single "Stay Real", Buckshot and the boys show that they have no intention of going commercial or selling out. Other standout tracks are, "That'z The way s___ iz", "How We Do It", "Where It Goes Wrong", and "This Goes Out To You". If it wasn't for tracks that just didn't bring the same energy and rawness and the aforementioned ones, I would have easily gotten five stars. Duck Down has yet to drop a wack album since their reemergence in the scene. Check out Boot Camp Click "Chosen Few" and "Collect Dis Edition".