Black Eyed Peas - Bridging the Gap

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Album Details

Title: Bridging the Gap
Artist: Black Eyed Peas
Release Date: 9/2000
Re-Released On: 12/30/2003
Label: Interscope Records, A&M Records
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker
UPCs: 606949066123, 0606949066123, 0075021013292, 075021013292
Genre: Rap
Style: Alternative Rap
Moods: Party/Celebratory, Playful, Rollicking, Rousing, Stylish, Witty, Amiable/Good-Natured, Boisterous, Brash, Cerebral, Complex, Confident, Energetic, Freewheeling, Fun, Humorous, Carefree, Cheerful, Aggressive, Earthy, Irreverent, Street-Smart
Total Copies: 6
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. BEP Empire
  2. Weekends
  3. Get Original
  4. Hot
  5. Cali to New York
  6. Lil' Lil'
  7. On My Own
  8. Release
  9. Bridging the Gaps
  10. Go Go
  11. Rap Song
  12. Bringing It Back
  13. Tell Your Mama Come
  14. Request + Line

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDA&M Records
2000CDInterscope Records490661

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Album Review

Is this the real thing or a substitute? In 1998, Black Eyed Peas released their debut, Behind the Front, and by most accounts, it snugly filled a hole left behind by the absent, optimistic talents of A Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul. So in the same year that Jurassic 5 complete their first proper release and De La Soul finally return, is there any room for a group like BEP anymore? Well, maybe. While the album fails in its titular intention of bringing together the two exclusionary worlds of rap and rock, it still diligently follows in the footsteps of its predecessor's highs. Maybe one might have to look toward Kim Hill -- the group's backing vocalist -- who seems to have a larger impact this time. Hill hovers over terrific sun-streaked ditties like "Tell Your Mama Come" and the irrepressible "Hot" without a hitch. The other collaborations follow her lead too. From Macy Gray to Les Nubians to Mos Def to, yes, even Jurassic 5 and De La Soul, none of these guest artists feel out of place or contrived. Undoubtedly, this second release finally proves that BEP get to mark their own territory in the history of old-school, soulful -- and playful -- hip-hop. Because Bridging the Gaps is a terrific follow-up full of warmth. Unlike what the advertisements might say, this is a multi-ethnic, multi-faceted substitute that should be accepted immediately. ~ Dean Carlson, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Dave PensadoMixing
Dejuana RichardsonEngineer
Dexter ThibouEngineer, Mixing
Dylan DresdowMixdown Engineer
Eddie SanchoEngineer
Ian AlexanderArt Direction, Executive Producer
Kim HillVocals
Printz BoardBass, Keyboards, Trumpet
Rhett LawrenceProducer
Roberto CaniStrings
Seth FriedmanPackage Design
Susan ChatmanStrings, Horn Section
Suzanna GiordonoStrings
Tatiana LitvinArt Coordinator
Tom CoyneMastering
Will AdamsArt Direction, Producer
Wyclef JeanGuitar, Producer

Member Reviews

Mary B. (JavaJuice) wrote on 9/25/2009...

Not a bad cd if you like the Black Eyed Peas - though none of the tracks stood out for me as ones I would listen to over and over.