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Those looking for a direct story of how Beanie earned three years in the clink will be somewhat disappointed, but these chunks of insight into the man's turmoil -- and the couple party tunes that go with them -- add up to one hell of an album.
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This album is the hot shit.
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Entertainment WeeklyFinds him at his most vulnerable--and his best. [15 Apr 2005, p.78]
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The B.Coming is no metamorphosis; Beans remains the same powerful but limited rhymer, a blunt object hammering the mic and stumbling after the ghost of Jay-Z.
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New Musical Express (NME)As defiant as ever. [23 Apr 2005, p.51]
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Only two things matter here: the production, which is masterful, and Beanie himself, a virtuoso of lonely, bitter desperation.
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Sigel is qualified enough as an artist to hold down an album on his own, but one gets the sense he didn't want to take any chances this record wouldn't sell and had to make sure there was one cameo for everyone.
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One of the strongest albums of 2005, Beanie Sigel stands among the greatest of the Roc-A-Fella catalogue with technical ability and an emotional severity worth experiencing.
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UrbSigel spills enough raw emotion on these top-shelf beats to make Ghostface Killa shed a tear. [Jun 2005, p.85]
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VibeAt times, he overreaches. [Jun 2005, p.158]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 9 out of 11
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Mixed: 2 out of 11
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Negative: 0 out of 11
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KuzWJun 18, 2005This is a classic cd
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jamespJun 3, 2005dont sleep on sigel the track purple rain is rediculous. he would of been better of wit jay.
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ahkcMay 27, 2005