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Universal acclaim- based on 22 Ratings
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Positive: 21 out of 22
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Mixed: 1 out of 22
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Apr 17, 2016keep em coming ghostface aka tony starks. ghostface's ear for dope production and lyrical guns keep things hot for everyone to enjoy. wu tang forever!!
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arjenmJan 12, 2007Especially seen as a sort of sequel (which in general suck) to Fishscale this album makes me wonder why it is Nas who has the big name, while Ghostface should be having that fame!!!
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ASondhDec 29, 2006Better than Fishscale. Ghost can do no wrong at the moment. This is technically a posse album, but Tony shines so much brighter than the rest that you hardly notice the others.
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ArtLJan 19, 2007I consider this album a classic. Straight up.
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CGrahamJan 19, 2007Surprisingly decent part-crew album, with tons of bangers and tons of skippable tracks. Wildly uneven and plagued by poor production values at times, if an editor sat down and winnowed out a few tracks it could have been a solid outing. Sheek, Trife and (obviously) Ghostface come correct, Wigs needs to be taken out back.
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RapstallionXJan 29, 2007Strait dope! This album is Ghost-Deini at his best. Hard lyrics and beats make this a must have for music lovers in general. There are 2 throw-away tracks on the album, but everything else is classic shit. Trife Da God shines and so does Sun God at times. Go cop it if you ain't got it.
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JTDec 13, 2006It's more a Theodore Unit album than a Ghost record, but it's still hot as hell... the two MF Doom beats are fire!!! Ghost comes correct on every verse he spits... there are only a couple tracks i consider skippable, but other than that it's a solid collection of leftover tracks from the Fishscale recordings... worth every penny... basically anything Ghost puts out is.
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BryanSDec 13, 2006Ghost is on fire. Easily one of the best hip hop releases of the year.
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While the title of this disc seems synonymous with Have Some Leftovers, it's not at all stale, if not nearly as spectacular as its precursor.
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B-list Wu cronies contribute a few too many forgettable guest verses, but Ghost's technique has never been deadlier.
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If More Fish isn't as good as Fishscale -- and there's just as good a chance that it is as good -- it's the tapestry method that doesn't make for a cohesive listen.