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Disco de Wyclef Jean - Presents the Carnival Featuring the Refugee Allstars
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Valoración media:
(105 valoraciones)
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Fecha de Publicación:1997-06-24
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Tipo:Audio CD
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Género:Alternative Rap, Club/Dance, Contemporary R&B, East Coast Rap, Hip-Hop, Pop, Rap, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rap, Hip-Hop, Rap/Hip Hop, Urban
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Sello Discográfico:Sony
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UPC:007464679742
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Precio aprox.:$7.99
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| Contenido : |
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Intro/Court/Clef/Intro (Skit/Interlude) - Wyclef Jean, |
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Apocalypse - Wyclef Jean, |
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Guantanamera - Celia Cruz, , Jenni Fujita, Wyclef Jean, |
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Pablo Diablo (Interlude) - Crazy Sam & Da Verbal Assassins, Wyclef Jean, , Talent |
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Bubblegoose - Wyclef Jean, Melky Sedeck, |
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Prelude to "To All the Girls" (Interlude) - Wyclef Jean, |
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To All the Girls - Wyclef Jean, |
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Down lo Ho (Interlude) - Wyclef Jean, , Talent, Will |
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Anything Can Happen - Wyclef Jean, |
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Gone Till November - Wyclef Jean, New York Philharmonic Orchestra, |
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Words of Wisdom (Interlude) - Wyclef Jean, |
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Year of the Dragon - Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, |
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Sang Fezi - Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, |
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Fresh (Interlude) - Wyclef Jean, |
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Mona Lisa - Wyclef Jean, The Neville Brothers, |
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Street Jeopardy - John Forté, Wyclef Jean, , |
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Killer M.C. (Interlude) - Wyclef Jean, Pras, |
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We Trying to Stay Alive - John Forté, Wyclef Jean, Pras, |
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Gunpowder - Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, |
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Closing Arguments (Interlude/Skit) - Wyclef Jean, , Talent, Will |
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Enter the Carnival (Interlude) - Wyclef Jean, |
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Jaspora - Wyclef Jean, |
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Yele - Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, , |
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Carnival - Jocelyn Berouard, Jacob Desvarieux, Wyclef Jean, , Sweet Mickey |
Análisis (en inglés) - Amazon.com :
"Taste the culture, know who you are," exhorts a voice in the opening seconds of The Carnival. While Fugees mastermind Wyclef sets a high goal for his first solo album, essentially a follow-up to the Brooklyn hip-hoppers' multiplatinum The Score, he never succumbs to feel-goodism or preachiness while traveling the songlines. Including everything from over-the-top operatic scatting to Bee Gees samples and Celia Cruz as part of its rhythm nation, The Carnival proves that, "Killing Me Softly" or no, the rapper/producer is far from losing his knack for mad fun and games. And, indeed, if you're not careful, you may end up learning something: witness the ballad "Gone Till November," a drug runner's unflinching lament. --Rickey Wright Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 1998-07-14
- THIS IS DEFINITELY WORTH BUYING!!For those of you who liked the Refugees first couple of albums, this album is great! Wyclef's songs are all great from beginning to the end, and the short interludes are funny. The first 21 songs (with the exception of track 13) are in english and it's sort of a hip-hop funky style of music in which his Refugee All Stars play. Tracks 13, 22-24 are in Haitian Creole which i thought to be really cool to listen to. Overall I think this album is a great buy and it of course includes his trademark songs of "We tryin' to stay Alive", "Guantanamera", and "Gone till November." (Sorry, you have to buy the CD single in order to get his different "rap" version). I don't recommend listening to just his popular songs which many people do because if you listen to some of his other songs, they're really great! Now all you have to do is buy it and let your ears do all the work!
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2005-06-19
- Props to Wyclef I am not a fan of rap or hip-hop music. I like a wide range of music--Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dave Matthews, Bob Marley, Coldplay, The Cure, The Who, Beastie Boys, Janis Joplin, etc.
Wyclef's updated version of "Stayin' Alive" was so catchy, so addictive, and so fresh that it made me want to buy the CD. I'm so glad I did.
Before buying this CD, I thought Wyclef Jean was a rap or hip artist. But in this CD, Wyclef Jean transcends musical categories. He fuses together reggae, Caribbean music, rap, hip-hop, and other genres. His music is funky, political, and soulful. The CD contains ballads, unique instrumental blends, raps, and dance-your-ass off tunes.
Although I don't speak Creole (Haitian Creole), his songs in Creole have beautiful melodies and vocal accompaniments.
The lyrics are brilliant. He sings about political strife in Haiti: famine, gunfire, revenge, and Haitians immigrating to the USA by sea in rafts. And some of his lyrics aren't profound, but funky and fun.
I bought this CD four or five years ago, and still love it. I pull it out every month or two. Each time I re-play the CD, it kicks ass as much as it did the first time I listened to it. The CD is an old friend. It's evolved. I've smoked [...] while listening to the CD, roadtripped to it, danced to it, worked out to it, and just simply listened to it alone or with friends while chilling out in the living room.
It is a great CD and Wyclef is a fabulous artist. Unlike a lot of other artists, he has something to say, and he sings it well.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2004-10-24
- My first 5 star review ever.This LP is seven years old ya'll. I still listen to it. It's one of those CD's that you just can't let dust collect on. Wyclef may not be the best lyricist, or even have the best flow, but it's the whole package he presents in this LP that brings it all together. The beats are tight, the guest appearances are tasteful, and hey even the jokes and skits are funny. Gone till November rightfully won awards. We tryin' to stay alive was fun as hell. But the other tracks on there are what makes the album worth buying. Don't sleep ya'll. Amazing.
Best tracks:
Gone till November, Tryin to stay alive, Guantanamera, and Year of the Dragon (Lauryn Hill is Viscous on that joint)
Enjoy
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2005-05-04
- The best of any of the Fugees-albumWhen the Fugees hit big with 'The Score' they all got a chance to launch successful solo carreer's. Lauren Hill got both immediate reviewer and public success with 'The miseducation of ..', Pras got great sales with his project 'Ghetto Superstar' and Wyclef got almost no attention with 'The Carnival', except from the song 'Gone 'til November'.
When it comes to judging these debut records, Wyclef wins in all aspects: Wyclef knowns how to build a good melody up, and he knows how to mix genres, he delivers his rhymes with an ease that seems rare, and even though they aren't always the smoothest, they are never bad. On some songs Wyclef sings wholeheartedly as you would only expect it from Stevie Wonder, and on others he is joking as a mild version version of ODB. The versatile rapstar switches with ease between rap, singing and brilliant guest performances. Wyclef's debut album certainly keeps it's listening value whereas the hit records of Pras and Lauren are easily forgotten.
I see two reasons the later Wyclef albums doesn't reach the level of 'The Carnival'. 1: It seems that he has spend a lot more time and energy on melodies 'The Carnival'. 2: In 'The Carnival' Wyclef keeps an ironic distance to the ganster attitude in the MTV hip-hop culture. Later he adopts this attitude and that certainly doesn't suit him: It takes the heart out of his music. He has got to lose the ganster attitude completely if he wants make an album at the level of this.
"It's got to be more gangster, more powerful, more drugs." Wyclef says on Carnival. I disagree on all three.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-05-05
- Wyclef mixes it all up for the Carnival..Tight!This cd from wyclef is a good cd. I had this from a while back and it's still good. Fans and Non-fans of the fugges should check this out because it's a couple people on this u might not know is on. People like lauryn Hill, John forte, pras, G+B(the product), Jeeni fujita and others help to keep it hot. Check for Jeeni fujita in the future...shes about to blow up. The cd starts off with a intro skit that sounds like a commercial for a movie. All the skits are funny and they play through this cd like a movie. All the skits are in court and are about wyclef proving that hes good and not a "Playa", "Thug", etc. The best tracks here are: 2,3,5,7,9(This one is tight and should have been a single),10(another tight one. This is a true story if u listen close to the lyrics),13(This song is in french and has Lauryn Hill singing a tight verse and if u listen to the whole song u learn what it means at the end. lauryn explains in english), This is a cool slow jam with Aaron neville,18(Classic party jam mixing old school with the new). Overall this is a good solo cd from wyclef and I think he did good even though he had a lot of guests. The guests don't over shadow him and by the time your done you will know something about where he is from. Lauryn and Wyclef did good and are still doing good solo. I don't know if pras will ever get to their level. It would be good to see the fugees reunite but since they all are at different levels now..I guess it's history. Check out wyclefs new one coming out in June, but until then this is something to listen to. he might suprise you with a couple cuts here because he mixes it all up slow jam, fast, hip-hop , reggae and everything. If u never been to a carnival, then here is a good start.
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