Jay-Z/American Gangster (Intl Ver.)
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American Gangster (Intl Ver.)
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発売日

2007年11月06日

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1749989

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帝王の復活劇はまだまだ続く!引退宣言を撤回し、豪快な復活をキメた2006年の『Kingdom Come』に続く、”キング・オブ・ヒップホップ”=Jay-Zの記念すべき10作目となる今作は、彼にとって初のコンセプト・アルバムで、2007年11月2日に全米公開される70'sドラック・ディーラーのトゥルー・ストーリーを映画にした話題作『アメリカン・ギャングスター』にインスパイアされて「自分がハスラーだった過去の記憶とエモーション」が甦り、この映画のハイライト・シーンをベースに制作したものだという。映画の主人公フランク・ルーカスがオーガナイズするディストリビューションのコードネームをタイトルに冠したリード・シングル「Blue Magic」が既に話題沸騰!
タワーレコード (2009/04/08)
Rolling Stone (p.191) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[With] live horns, grooving on some kind of Afro-beat riff over Seventies rumble-in-the-jungle funk..." Rolling Stone (p.108) - Included in Rolling Stone's "50 Top Albums of the Year 2007" -- "AMERICAN GANGSTER is tripped out on a Seventies-funk fantasia." Entertainment Weekly (p.103) - "[Jay-Z uses] the film's story and period vibe to color his own elaborate legend....On 'Fallin',' the record's emotional climax, Jay-Z raps frantically as the walls close in." Uncut (p.91) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[H]ere his favoured old soul classicism -- say, on 'American Dreamin' or 'ROC Boys' -- provides the best backdrop for his rhymes." Q (Magazine) (p.103) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "AMERICAN GANGSTER sounds reassuringly expensive, with a hotshot production team including Just Blaze, Pharrell and Diddy's Hitmen crew."
Rovi
"Y'all n*ggas got me really confused out there. I make 'Big Pimpin' or 'Give It to Me,' one of those -- that had me as the greatest writer of the 21st century. I make some thought-provoking sh*t -- y'all question whether he fallin' off." When you've built up a back catalog of eight studio albums and walk the earth as one of the biggest, most high-profile artists of the '90s and 2000s, you're bound to get some mixed signals from those who pay attention to you. However, the jury did not take long to reach a verdict on 2006's Kingdom Come: the consensus on it (as a major fall-off) was as swift and strong as the consensus on Reasonable Doubt (as a classic). Once used copies of Kingdom Come became easily attainable for less than two dollars, it was apparent the next Jay-Z album might not be so anticipated. He'd need to get some fresh inspiration and make some corrective maneuvers. Fortunately, both came unexpectedly -- rather than by desperate force -- after he saw an advance screening of the early-'70s period piece American Gangster, which played a direct role in nine of the songs on this album of the same name. While several tracks connected to specific scenes are also rooted in productions trading in the regal grit that made up so much '70s soul, the album is not a straight narrative, broken up by tracks like the boom-clap of "Hello Brooklyn 2.0" (produced by Bigg D) and the glitzed-out pair of "I Know" (a half-icing Neptunes layer cake) and "Ignorant Shit" (where Just Blaze transforms the Isleys' quiet storm staple "Between the Sheets" into a high-gloss anthem). Combined with the tracks laced with '70s soul -- including six produced by Diddy & LV & Sean C, one by Toomp, and two by a newly forged partnership between Jermaine Dupri and No I.D. -- it all adds up to an album that seems nearly out of time, at least when it comes to the years spanning Jay-Z's career, without resembling a true regression. "Success," for instance, takes its lead from The Black Album's "Public Service Announcement," with blaring organ over heavily weighted drum knocks, yet despite the likeness, it's one of the album's highlights. And while Jay mentions American Gangster and protagonist Frank Lucas directly, and intersperses some tracks with dialogue, the connection does not overshadow the album. It's not like he's yelling "Shaft's Big Score 2K7!" or "Leonard Part Six, Part Two!" It's all as natural as Scarface riffing off Scarface. And that might be the most common complaint about the album -- it's really just another case of Jay-Z being Jay-Z, albeit with different presentation. Unless you know each verse from Reasonable Doubt through Kingdom Come, it might sound like he's dealing with no variation on well-worn themes, the exact same thoughts and emotions that make up older tracks about his past as a drug dealer -- the rise, the arrogance, the conflictedness, the fall, and all stages in between. When he's in the right frame of mind, though, as he is throughout much of the album's duration (it is a bit sluggish in spots), he's as affective with his subject as Isaac Hayes and Marvin Gaye were with romance. Just as key, the level of insolence and spite on display here is as high as it has ever been. "I got watches I ain't seen in months/Apartment at the Trump, I only slept in it once/N*ggas said Hova was over, such dummies/Even if I fell I land on a bunch of money" has more of those qualities than all of Kingdom Come. One could say that's not really saying much, but regardless of context, this is a very good Jay-Z album. He is, for the most part, doing what he has done before: what he does best. ~ Andy Kellman
Rovi
収録内容

構成数 | 1枚

合計収録時間 | 00:58:42

Following up his crossover-ridden return from retirement KINGDOM COME, Jay-Z presents a concept album, AMERICAN GANGSTER, inspired by the Ridley Scott movie of the same name. Contentwise, Jay is in his element, spinning street corner imagery and tales of the drug trade in the same spirit as the film, while, on the production end, 1970s R&B and soul samples dominate. The production team of Diddy, LV, and Sean C accounts for much of the record's cohesion, providing six beats built on loops from the likes of Marvin Gaye, Barry White, and Rudy Love & the Love Family. Jigga finds plenty room to get jiggy on tracks like "Roc Boys (And the Winner Is)," "Party Life," and "I Know," a Neptunes-produced gem that sounds like a tricked-out "It Ain't Hard to Tell." Undoubtedly Jay's tightest effort since 2001's THE BLUEPRINT, AMERICAN GANGSTER features a few choice guest verses from Lil Wayne, Beanie Siegel, and Nas.

録音 | ステレオ (Studio)

    • 1.
      [CD]
      • 1.
        Intro
      • 3.
        American Dreamin'
      • 4.
        Hello Brooklyn 2.0
      • 5.
        No Hook
      • 6.
        Roc Boys (And the Winner Is)...
      • 7.
        Sweet
      • 8.
        I Know
      • 9.
        Party Life
      • 10.
        Ignorant Sh*t
      • 11.
        Say Hello
      • 12.
        Success
      • 13.
        Fallin'
      • 14.
        Blue Magic
      • 15.
        American Gangster
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  • ジェイ・Zの記念すべき10作目は、70年代のハーレムに実在したハスラーを描いた同名映画にインスパイア、というコンセプチュアルなアルバム。〈試写を観たことでハスラー時代を思い出して制作に入った〉という出来すぎな前フリにグッとくるファンも多かろうが、タイトでスリリングなフロウは初期のハングリーなジェイ・Zが蘇ったかのようだ。ディディ以下、DJトゥーンプやジャスト・ブレイズらがコンセプトどおりにブラック・ムーヴィーを思い描かせるハードボイルドなトラックを用意し、傑作『The Blueprint』の影もチラつく原点回帰的な作品となった。客演陣は最小限に抑えられているが、かつて(いまも?)彼を口撃してきたリル・ウェインとの新旧キング競演が最大のトピックとなるだろう。
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