Common - Be

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Album Details

Title: Be
Artist: Common
Release Date: 5/24/2005
Label: Geffen, MCA Records
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker, Instrumental
UPCs: 602498818626, 0602498824979, 602498824979
Genre: Rap
Styles: Alternative Rap, Jazz-Rap, Midwest Rap
Moods: Literate, Reflective, Sophisticated, Refined/Mannered, Confident, Laid-Back/Mellow, Cerebral, Elegant, Passionate, Stylish, Witty, Ambitious, Amiable/Good-Natured, Calm/Peaceful, Earnest
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Be (Intro)
  2. The Corner
  3. Go!
  4. Faithful
  5. Testify
  6. Love Is...
  7. Chi-City
  8. The Food [Live]
  9. Real People
  10. They Say
  11. It's Your World, Pts. 1-2

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDGeffen000467002
2005CDMCA Records9882497

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Album Review

Electric Circus cost and won Common some fans. It was very exploratory, especially so for a rap album released in 2002, containing developments -- some of which soared, some of which sank -- that few longtime followers could have foreseen. Listeners either felt Common was picking up fresh, new inspirations, or that he was just being distracted by a whole lot of ill-fitting nonsense. With Be, it seems the MC has realized that not every album that's sprawling and eclectic is as good as Electric Ladyland or Songs in the Key of Life. More notably, he might've been struck with the fact that a high percentage of excellent albums are around 40 minutes in length and are built on a unified sound. Be is highly concentrated, containing 11 songs and involving two producers and a small number of guests. It's a 180 degree turn from Electric Circus, and in a bizarre way it's both a progression and a back-to-basics move. Kanye West and Dilla are key to the album's steadiness, rooting the sound in '70s soul and soul-jazz. That's no shakeup, but the two producers deserve some form of award for stringing together a consistent sequence of productions that is never monotonous, dull, or all that flashy. Even lead single "The Corner," heard well before Be's release, falls into the fabric of the album on first listen, as if that were where it belonged all along. Lyrically, Common comes back down to Earth -- the narratives are sharp as ever, the gripes are more like observations than screeds, and the eccentricities need to be teased out rather than swatted away. Be isn't likely to be referred to by anyone as groundbreaking, but it's one of Common's best, and it's also one of the most tightly constructed albums of any form within recent memory. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
A-TrakScratching
Andrew DawsonEngineer, Mixing
Anthony KilhofferEngineer
Bob PowerMixing
Cass BirdCover Photo
Charles HuntEngineer
Christian LantryPhotography
CommonExecutive Producer
Darren "ROCK" DarnellEngineer
Dave ChappelleIntroduction
Dawn HaynesWardrobe
Derrick DudleyExecutive Producer
Derrick HodgeBass (Acoustic)
DJ DummyScratching
Don-CA&R
Francis FordeAssistant Engineer
Frank HendlerMixing Assistant
Hulis MavrukArt Direction
Jahaun JohnsonA&R
James PoyserInstrumentation, Strings, Keyboards
Jared RobbinsMixing Assistant
Jared ZastrowEngineer
Jason AgelAssistant Engineer
John LegendVocals (Background)
John MayerVocals (Background)
John MonopolyA&R
Kanye WestVocals (Background), Executive Producer, Keyboards, Producer
Karriem RigginsDrums, Percussion, Producer
KidsPerformer
Lonnie LynnPoetry
Manny MarroquinMixing
Mister Lonnie & The Kids LynnVocals (Background)
Num Amun-TehuPercussion
Olivia FischaMake-Up
Rick McRaeAssistant Engineer
Steve TolleAssistant Engineer
Taylor DowAssistant Engineer
Tom CoyneMastering