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Indecent Proposal |  | Artist: Timbaland Magoo Label: Commercial Marketing Category: Music
List Price: £8.99 Buy New: £3.67 as of 25/11/2009 00:10 GMT details You Save: £5.32 (59%)
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Seller: aabooksuk Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 154736
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Running Time: 67 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 602517454408 EAN: 0602517454408 ASIN: B000V1US0K
Release Date: October 8, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Timbaland Magoo feat. DJ SS/ Intro | | • | Drop | | • | All Y´All - Timbaland Magoo, Tweet | | • | It's Your Night | | • | Indian Carpet | | • | Party People | | • | People Like Myself | | • | Voice Mail | | • | Serious | | • | Roll Out | | • | Love Me | | • | Baby Bubba | | • | In Time | | • | Mr. Richards | | • | Considerate Brotha | | • | Beat Club | | • | I Am Music |
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Amazon.co.uk Review Praised by trans-global knob twiddlers for his schizophrenic, digitalised, genre-bending soundscapes that were first heard on Ginuwine's "Pony", one would expect Timbaland's IIndecent Proposal/I to employ the same hit-making formula, right? Well, yes and no. On Timbaland's third release with rhyme collaborator Magoo, his drum programming and beat structures continue on their funkified futuristic trajectories on "Humin", an ode to club hoppers who forget to use their Listerine, and "People Like Myself" with its off-kilter Middle Eastern samples. However, the jury's been out on the nasal-toned, Q-Tip sound-alike Magoo since 1998's ITim's Bio/I and Tim's commitment to introduce a re-tooled Magoo to the rap public's jaded consciousness is part of the problem with this release. As the featured emcee on a large bulk of the tracks, Magoo's mic skills get outclassed most of the time by invited guests such as Jay-Z and Tung Twista on "Party People" and Ludacris on "Considerate Brother." pMagoo's shortcomings notwithstanding, IIndecent Proposal/I is a must purchase for many reasons. It provides contemporary beatmakers with some more lessons in futuristic beat construction (peep "Indian Carpet"); there's a hot collaboration featuring singer-songwriter Beck on a duet with the late Aaliyah ("I'm Music") and more lovely ballads by Aaliyah ("Love Me"). Lastly, Tim claims that he will not be releasing any more albums after this one so here's your chance to cop the last full length recording from one of the most eclectic producers in the contemporary rap and RB game. I--Dalton Higgins/I
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| Customer Reviews: The future of RB and Hip Hop? May 5, 2003 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Timbaland in the last few years has created his own unique style, which by far sounds the most original and refreshing in an industry where succession can be extremely slow or in some cases virtually non-existent. Timberland's whole philosophy seems to stem from his desire to exploit eccentric and untried formulae, which really sets him apart from anybody else in the hip hop game. "Indecent proposals" is a bold exhibition of this. There honestly does seem to be very little holding him to the rails of conformity (trax like "Indian carpet" and "People like myself" seem out of this world). But this level of creativity does pose its problems, as the unconventional nature of this record may not suit everyone's taste. I would recommend prior listening before deciding to purchase. However you rate the quality of this record, there can be no denying the innovative and experimental value of it. And as a musician myself, I yearn for stuff like this and in my opinion it is a clear masterpiece.pThere are a few slightly "normal" tracks (obviously the term "normal" when applying it to Timbaland is a bit inaccurate). Club bangers like "drop" and "all ya'all" keep the record from going to far right, but by no means are they box-standard hip hop trax. Magoo does a decent job, the main attraction being his uncanny high-pitched voice, which does work quite well in most of the tracks. A lot of big names are present in the record - Jay-z, Tweet, Ludacris, Petey Pablo, Ms Jade etc. They all do well to complement the diverse sound of the record. And lastly the last track "I am Music" features the late Aaliyah, which is supposed to be last track she finished working on. It doesn't disappoint. I would thoroughly recommend this album, but it may not be to everyone's taste. If you're like looking for some mindless rap (not saying mindless rap is bad, a large protion of my cd collection falls into this genre), steer well clear.
Indecent Proposal March 7, 2002 ben .k. 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
timbaland magoo return with thier second offer-brindecent proposal. when you think about the the greatest producers in hip-hop you think about brtimbaland dr.dre. like dre, timbaland always came out with some new beats and freash production. the album produce by timbaland and it sound hot. the guest appereances will include-jay-z,static,twista,petey pablo,ludacris,tweet,fat man scoop the late great-AALIYAH.brthe album also featured the hit singels-drop all yall feat tweet.branother tight tracks will be-party people feat jay-z,people like myself, love me feat tweet the best song on the album from my point of view is-I AM MUSIC feat aaliyah. this a classic album and very recommended, buy it and you will not regret!
Buy this album now December 2, 2001 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
This album has the works of timberland and the lyrical mastery of magoo. timberland has time out from producing to prove to the world he can lock down a flow as good as the rest. He brings with him the flow of fat man scoop and the likes of jay-z which is an added bonus
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