1988
- Blueprint
- Band Name: Blueprint
- Record Label: Rhymesayers
- Release Date: Mar 29, 2005
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Universal acclaim- based on 7 Ratings
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JakeBMay 25, 20059one of the best rap albums i have heard to date. up there with illmatic and madvillainy. the track boombox even has a sample of nas rapping from NY State of Mind, although slowed down. very good album.
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BenMay 29, 20059What Jake Brid... B said. Good stuff
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mattaJul 8, 20059This entire album is solid. Great beats and great production. Right up there with Lord Quas and Edan as the best rap albums of the year.
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ChrisAug 7, 20057A Tad above average. The only thing that is good is the dudes production.
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ManuelMMay 15, 200510it was a surprisingly great album. especially that track with Aesop Rock.
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HeathRMay 17, 20059Good album that traces back to the mid-school. Dirty, choppy beats that keep your head moving, and lyrics you can memorize, and visualize.
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LeeMMay 22, 200510ill as hell...great dedication to the greatest year of hip-hop and the year i was born....cop it...blueprint's probably the tightest emcee/producer out there...peace
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These songs are enjoyable and beautiful and pure hip-hop --- glittering, hard diamonds that hopefully won’t get buried in the underground scene’s mounds of coal.
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80On 1988, Blueprint delivers a guide to a sparkplug of a year, capturing its essence whilst feeling bang up to date.
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80The highlight of this album is Blueprint's pensive, jazzy landscape of strangled horns and muddy synths. [Jan/Feb 2005, p.94]