- Electric Circus (album)
Infobox Album
Name = Electric Circus
Type =Album
Artist = Common
Released =December 10 ,2002
Recorded = 2001–2002Electric Lady Studios
(New York, New York )
Genre =Alternative hip hop ,neo soul ,experimental rock ,electronica
Length = 73:26
Label = MCA
088 113 114-1
Producer =?uestlove , Jay Dee,James Poyser ,Pino Palladino ,The Neptunes ,Karriem Riggins , Jeff Lee Johnson
Reviews = *Metacritic (80%) [http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/common/electriccircus link]
*Allmusic rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:jz6atrptkl4x/ link]
*"Blender" rating|2|5 [http://www.blender.com/guide/reviews.aspx?id=202 link]
*"Entertainment Weekly " (A) [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,396795,00.html link]
*HipHopDX rating|4| [http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/reviews/id.250/title.common-the-electric-circus link]
*Pitchfork Media Rating|6.5|10 [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/16277-common-electric-circus link]
*PopMatters (favorable) [http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/c/common-electric.shtml link]
*RapReviews Rating|7|10 [http://www.rapreviews.com/archive/2002_12F_circus.html link]
*"Rolling Stone " Rating|3|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/common/albums/album/213002/review/6068234/electric_circus link]
*"Slant" Rating|4|5 [http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/music_review.asp?ID=266 link]
*Stylus Magazine (D+) [http://www.stylusmagazine.com/reviews/common/electric-circus.htm link]
Last album = "Like Water for Chocolate" (2000)
This album = "Electric Circus" (2002)
Next album = "Be" (2005)Singles
Name = Electric Circus
Type = studio
single 1 =Come Close
single 1 date = 2002"Electric Circus" is the fifth
studio album byrapper Common, releasedDecember 10 ,2002 onMCA Records . The album was highly anticipated and praised by many critics for its ambitious vision. However, it was not as commercially successful as his previous album, "Like Water for Chocolate", selling under 300,000 copies. An eclectic album, "Electric Circus" featured fusions of several genres such aship hop , pop, rock, electronic, andneo soul . This was Common's second and last album for MCA, released prior to the label's absorption underGeffen Records .ongs and music
Common worked with a large (and eclectic) number of musicians on "Electric Circus". Among them were
Mary J. Blige (who provided vocals for the album's lead single, "Come Close "),The Neptunes ,Laetitia Sadier (ofStereolab ),Cee-Lo , Bilal andJill Scott . The music on "Electric Circus" challenges the boundaries of the hip hop genre in a similar fashion toThe Roots ' "Phrenology" (2002) andOutkast 's "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below " (2003). This is especially the case on tracks like the grungy "Electric Wire Hustler Flower" (featuringP.O.D. 'sSonny Sandoval in the chorus), the abstract "Aquarius", and the electronic "New Wave".Erykah Badu joins Common for a duet on ("Jimi Was A Rock Star"), which is a dedication toJimi Hendrix . The second Neptunes collaboration on the record, the cross-genre "I Got A Right Ta", is a musical departure from the styles of both artists, and featuresPharrell singing the hook in a blues-inspired style. A triumphant sounding Common proclaims himself "the only cat in hip hop that can go into athrift shop , bring that get up to theghetto and get props". The song was placed on the B-Side of "Come Close"."Between Me, You & Liberation", in which Common discusses sexual abuse and its effects on a young woman, confronting his
homophobia after learning about the sexuality of a longtime friend, and the loss of a relative tocancer , contains themes wholly unusual for a rap song, and is, perhaps, the rapper's most vulnerable moment on record.cite web| last = Hastings| first = Cameron| authorlink = | coauthors = | title =Interview With Roots' Drummer ?uestlove| work = | publisher =Madison.com| date =August 29 ,2006 | url =http://www.madison.com/post/blogs/emcees/96606| format = | doi = | accessdate =2007-03-09 ] About "Liberation..."Pop Matters wrote that it's "one of those rare occasions when a male hip-hop artist owns up to his investment in some of the genre's more unsavory sexual politics"." Musically, the song is very downbeat and moody, and features a guest spot from rapper/singer/producerCee-Lo (making this the pair's third collaboration after "One Day It'll All Make Sense "' s "G.O.D.", and "Like Water For Chocolate"'s "A Song For Assata").Following "LWFC"'s tributes to
Fela Kuti , andAssata Shakur , "Electric Circus" pays homage to someone altogether more familiar (Jimi Hendrix ) on "Jimi Was A Rock Star". The 8 minute-plus song is a duet between Common and his then-girlfriendErykah Badu , which gradually builds up into its cryptic, chanting finale. This song is Common's first all-singing performance. The center-piece of the album, the epic "Heaven Somewhere", features 6 vocalists who all give insight into what their interpretation ofHeaven is. Common's fatherLonnie Lynn ends the affair with an introspective look at his ideal place:Reception
Critical
The album's style tended to divide critics; most praised its ambitious vision while some criticized it for the same reason. Most of the criticism tended to revolve around the albums experimental nature. Some felt Common had strayed too far from his previous sound. Longtime Common fans also viewed his relationship with Erykah Badu as having an overly experimental influence on him, while some critics compared the album to
Marvin Gaye 's "I Want You" andRichard Ashcroft 's "Human Conditions ", [ [http://www.stylusmagazine.com/review.php?ID=55 Richard Ashcroft - Human Conditions - Review - Stylus Magazine] . stylusmagazine.com. Retrieved on2008 -08-07 .] both of which were experimental works that initially received mixed criticism. In a 2003 review, Nick Southall ofStylus Magazine wrote of the album:Official reviews, however, were mostly positive. "Pushing past the accepted boundaries of contemporary black pop" is how
PopMatters described the album. [http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/c/common-electric.shtml PopMatters] ] Likewise,Play Louder agreed calling it "a brilliant, visionary album", [http://playlouder.com/review/+679common/ PlayLouder.com] ] as didRolling Stone who saw it as "breaking hip-hop rules with a freewheeling fearlessness". [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/common/albums/album/213002/review/6068234/electric_circus Rolling Stone] ] Ink Blot Magazine's Matt Cibula called it his "favorite record of 2002". [http://www.inkblotmagazine.com/rev-archive/Common_Electric_Circus.htm Ink Blot Magazine.com] ]Commercial
Despite the critical approval, the record debuted at #45 on the
Billboard 200 chart, 31 spots lower than "Like Water for Chocolate"'s highest chart position. With "Come Close" as the only single, the album quickly fell off the charts altogether, and MCA Records halted any further promotion. Part of the reason for its lack of promotion was MCA'sabsorption underGeffen Records in spring 2003, a mere four months after the albums release. Since both labels were under theUniversal Music Group , Common's record contract would be carried over to Geffen, but the handling of "Electric Circus" (an already under-performing album) was neglected. The lack of promotion may have also caused 293,000 copies to be sold based on 2005Nielsen SoundScan statistics.Cohen, Jonathan. (3/25/05) [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000855685 Common Rolls With Kanye, Plots Nas Tour] . "Billboard Magazine"]In a 2006 interview concurrent with the release of
The Roots ' album "Game Theory ", ?uestlove, the album's executive producer, maintained that Common's relationship with Erykah Badu had little influence on the album and stated that the greater influence was the recording atmosphere at the famousElectric Lady Studios (built byJimi Hendrix ) and the group of artists that Common was collaborating with at the time:Perhaps as a response to criticism from certain fans, Common aimed for a non-experimental sound on his 2005 follow-up, "Be".
Album cover
The album's cover appears to be a nod to
The Beatles ' 1967 album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band ", another work known for its experimental nature. The images (a mixture of known personalities, personal friends, and family of the artist) represent those directly or indirectly involved in, or influential to the making of the album. The people depicted in the photos are:Common (in the center), (from top-left to bottom-right) Prince, Leroy Matthais, Simon Johns,
Chad Hugo ,Larenz Tate ,Stic.man ,Pharrell , Mattie Turner, Kenyetta Snyder,Big Daddy Kane ,Vinia Mojica ,Erykah Badu , Rahsaan Abraham,James Poyser ,Tim Gane , DJ Dumi,?uestlove ,Black Thought , Grandma Gipson,Marie Daulne ,Richard Pryor , Marlon Everett, Jay Dee (J Dilla), Mary Campbell, Steef Van De Gevel, M-1, Don "Babatunde" Eaton, Tyrone Tribett,Pino Palladino ,Abiodun Oyewole , Andrew Dosunmu,Umar Bin Hassan , The Honorable MinisterLouis Farrakhan , Joseph Sharrieff, Steve Mandel, Jimi The Cat, Dartanian Donaldson,Mary Hansen , Steve Hess, Morgane Lhote, Kimberly Jones, Aunt Stella, Q-Tip, Marc Baptiste, Grandma Mable Lynn, Derek Dudley, Uncle Charles, Uncle Steve, John Hancock, Bob Power, Koryan Wright, Ashaka Givens, Dwayne Lyle, Eevin Wright,Russ Elevado , Marcus Murray, Barbara Sims, Rachelle,Cee-Lo ,Jill Scott , Bayatae Abraham, Charlie Malone, Jeff Lee Johnson,Assata Shakur , Leslie Sims, Angela Murray, Kolleen "Queenie" Wright,Laetitia Sadier , Cousin Bianca, Omoye Lynn,Mary J. Blige , Grandma Elva Brown, Millie Malone,Chris Webber , Bilal, Lonnie "Pops" Lynn,Jimi Hendrix , George Daniels,Fred Hampton Jr. ,Fred Hampton , Omar, Seven,Karriem Riggins , Ma, Ralph.Track listing
# "Ferris Wheel" – 2:48
#*FeaturingVinia Mojica andMarie Daulne (ofZap Mama )
#*Produced by?uestlove andJames Poyser
#*Keyboards by James Poyser
#*Drums by ?uestlove
#*Guitar by Jeff Lee Johnson
# "Soul Power" – 4:38
#*Produced by Dilla
#*Co-produced by ?uestlove and James Poyser
#*Bass by Pino Palladino
#*Background vocals by Soulgo of The Randy Watson Experience
#*Keyboards by James Poyser
#*Programming by Dilla
#*Handclaps by James Poyser and ?uestlove
# "Aquarius" – 4:54
#*Featuring Bilal, andErykah Badu
#*Produced by ?uestlove, James Poyser, Dilla andPino Palladino
#*Background vocals by Ebi Breezy and Bilal
#*Keyboards by James Poyser
#*Drums by ?ustlove
#*Guitar by Jeff Lee Johnson
#*Programming by Dilla
#*Percussion by Franklin Walker
# "Electric Wire Hustler Flower" – 5:54
#*Featuring Sonny (ofP.O.D. )
#*Produced by ?uestlove and Dilla
#*Background vocals by Tye Tribbett and G.A.
#*Keyboards and guitar by James Poyser
#*Drums, bass and electric guitar by Dilla
#*Scratches by DJ Badu
# "The Hustle" – 4:20
#*Featuring Omar and Dart Chillz
#*Produced byKarriem Riggins
#*Scratches by Joe Sinista
# "Come Close " – 4:35
#*FeaturingMary J. Blige
#*Produced byThe Neptunes
#*Background vocals by Mary J. Blige andPharrell
# "New Wave" – 5:08
#*FeaturingLaetitia Sadier ofStereolab
#*Produced by ?uestlove, James Poyser and Dilla
#*Keyboards by James Poyser
#*Drums by Dilla
# "Star 69 (PS With Love)" – 5:30
#*Featuring Bilal & Prince
#*Produced by ?uestlove, James Poyser and Dilla
#*Keyboards by James Poyser
#*Keyboards and guitar by Prince
#*Drums by Dilla
# "I Got A Right Ta" – 4:54
#*Featuring Pharrell Williams
#*Produced by The Neptunes
# "Between Me, You & Liberation" – 6:23
#*FeaturingCee-Lo
#*Produced by ?uestlove, James Poyser, Dilla and Pino Palladino
#*Keyboards by James Poyser
#*Drums by ?ustlove
#*Bass by Pino Palladino
#*Flute by Bobbi Humphrey and Damon Bennett
#*Guitar by Jeff Lee Johnson
#*String arrangement by Larry Gold
# "I Am Music" – 5:21
#*FeaturingJill Scott
#*Produced by ?uestlove, James Poyser, Dilla, Jeff Lee Johnson and Pino Palladino
#*Background vocals by Soulgo
#*Piano by James Poyser
#*Drums by ?uestlove
#*Guitar by Jeff Lee Johnson
#*Trumpet by Nicholas Payton
#*Coronet by Greg Tardy
#*Trombone by Vincent Gardne
# "Jimi Was A Rock Star" – 8:32
#*Featuring Erykah Badu
#*Produced by ?uestlove, James Poyser, Jeff Lee Johnson and Pino Palladino
#*Keyboards by James Poyser
#*Drums by ?uestlove
#*Guitar by Jeff Lee Johnson
#*Moog by Dilla
#*Bass by Pino Palladino
# "Heaven Somewhere" – 10:24
#*Featuring Omar, Cee-Lo, Bilal, Jill Scott, Mary J. Blige, Erykah Badu, and Lonnie "Pops" Lynn
#*Produced by ?uestlove, James Poyser and Pino Palladino
#*Background vocals by Tye Tribett & G.A.
#*Keyboards by James Poyser
#*Drums by ?uestlove
#*Bass by Pino Palladino
#*Guitar by Jeff Lee Johnson
#*String arrangement by Larry GoldIn 2003, the album was rereleased with a bonus DVD featuring the following:
#"Come Close " - music video, featuringMary J. Blige
#The Making of "Come Close" - a short documentary explaining the making of the video
#"Electric Circus" - studio session footageChart history
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