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- Package Dimensions : 12.6 x 12.6 x 0.16 inches; 10.58 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Interscope
- Date First Available : February 10, 2007
- Label : Interscope
- ASIN : B0000061Q8
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #904,198 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #2,873 in Experimental Rap (CDs & Vinyl)
- #19,596 in Pop Rap (CDs & Vinyl)
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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2019
Classic. Every track. Highly underrated artist and album.
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2014
I put this rating because I thought it was a c.d.and not a tape. I have and had no way to play it. Nevertheless I had the cd back in the day so the songs I found on youtube.
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2013
One of the best rap albums ever made in my opinion. Witchdoctor is very talented and the lyrics are great!
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2022
This album is so dope and way ahead of its time.. The music is truly timeless, as it can play today and people will still ask "Damn who Is that".... ONE OF THE SOUNDTRACKS of my life!
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2016
Great buy for the price!
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2015
classic ....love it ...stays fresh like new money
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2015
thanxx
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2006
Not sure how many people remember this guy, but EJ The Witchdoctor was one of those artists that hung around many other popular Duengon Family based artists (mostly Goodie Mob and Outkast). He would appear at various parts on their albums. I think the earliest he appeared was on Outkast's "Ova Da Woods" on their
ATLiens
. He did the hook to that song.
Comming out with his debut album "A S.W.A.T. Healin' Ritual" he was considered to sort of be "that weird" guy from the ATL (as far as I knew). Actually around this time, the Dungeon Family was being formed, and his album was the first to be released after the group was created. He would have some tracks that would grab your attention throughout this album. Not many people remember his lead single "Holiday", but it was a good starting point for this guy. He had the lyrical skills to carry himself throughout the album, like on "Island Koneelalee". The skits were mostly good as they would go about medicine and healing process, to go along with his name like "Spells". Production is dark sounding, that easily fits the concept of this album. And I believe thats not a bad job singing on the song "Lil' Mama Gone". That song sounds preety emotional.
The problem with EJ The Witchdoctor was that when he had guests on his tracks, he would be outshined by them. For example, like the spiritual "Dez Only One" Big Boi would have the better verse in that song. The same effect would happen in "Gerogia Plains" where Cool Breeze (another ATL artist that was criminally swept under the rug) would outsine him. "4 In The Temple" featuring Big Gipp of Goodie Mob, and Phenix sounds like it was cut from a freestyle session and ended up on this album. Also another problem is that he would switch up his style to sound sort of gangsta like on various parts of this album. "The Ancient Shore" is one of those tracks I'm talking about, but it still sounds good, so I'll make that my honorable mention track.
"A S.W.A.T." is a dope album for the most part. Witchdoctor proved that he would have the lyrical skills throughout his debut. Even though he was outshined by many of the guests, he still did a good job. Unfortunately this album was slept on by the masses, which caused him to go unoticed. I believed it was bad timing, because he was overshadowed by Still Standing and Aquemini , that came out the same year. I believe this should have came out a year earlier. If you're a fan of any Duengon Family related albums, you will enjoy this here.
Lyrics: B+
Production: B+
Guest Appearances: A-
Musical Vibes: A-
Overall: B+
Favorite Tracks: Holiday, A.T.L. The Great Lick, Island Koneelalee, Hurtin', Dez Only 1, Lil' Mama Gone
Honorable Mention: The Ancient Shore, Smooth Sh..
Peace!
Comming out with his debut album "A S.W.A.T. Healin' Ritual" he was considered to sort of be "that weird" guy from the ATL (as far as I knew). Actually around this time, the Dungeon Family was being formed, and his album was the first to be released after the group was created. He would have some tracks that would grab your attention throughout this album. Not many people remember his lead single "Holiday", but it was a good starting point for this guy. He had the lyrical skills to carry himself throughout the album, like on "Island Koneelalee". The skits were mostly good as they would go about medicine and healing process, to go along with his name like "Spells". Production is dark sounding, that easily fits the concept of this album. And I believe thats not a bad job singing on the song "Lil' Mama Gone". That song sounds preety emotional.
The problem with EJ The Witchdoctor was that when he had guests on his tracks, he would be outshined by them. For example, like the spiritual "Dez Only One" Big Boi would have the better verse in that song. The same effect would happen in "Gerogia Plains" where Cool Breeze (another ATL artist that was criminally swept under the rug) would outsine him. "4 In The Temple" featuring Big Gipp of Goodie Mob, and Phenix sounds like it was cut from a freestyle session and ended up on this album. Also another problem is that he would switch up his style to sound sort of gangsta like on various parts of this album. "The Ancient Shore" is one of those tracks I'm talking about, but it still sounds good, so I'll make that my honorable mention track.
"A S.W.A.T." is a dope album for the most part. Witchdoctor proved that he would have the lyrical skills throughout his debut. Even though he was outshined by many of the guests, he still did a good job. Unfortunately this album was slept on by the masses, which caused him to go unoticed. I believed it was bad timing, because he was overshadowed by Still Standing and Aquemini , that came out the same year. I believe this should have came out a year earlier. If you're a fan of any Duengon Family related albums, you will enjoy this here.
Lyrics: B+
Production: B+
Guest Appearances: A-
Musical Vibes: A-
Overall: B+
Favorite Tracks: Holiday, A.T.L. The Great Lick, Island Koneelalee, Hurtin', Dez Only 1, Lil' Mama Gone
Honorable Mention: The Ancient Shore, Smooth Sh..
Peace!
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eloquent
3.0 out of 5 stars
Average!!!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 9, 2015
This album I had high expectations for, but after listening to a few of its tracks, I wasn't impressed, in fact when I was impressed I was very impressed and when I wasnt' well I wasn't impressed, could've been a classic if he spent more time singing like the last song on the album,
Bhupinder Birdi
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of a kind Album!
Reviewed in Canada on May 6, 2013
Every track on this album is hot!
If you're an Organize Noize fan, you'll definetly like this album!
It's worth it.
If you're an Organize Noize fan, you'll definetly like this album!
It's worth it.