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Shorter than its predecessor, it is also a more cohesive and even effort, making Ace and Brooklyn the focal points of this hour plus narrative told in the now trademark laid-back manner.
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Only in its conclusion does the disc fall short of its predecessor.
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VibeThough his singles may not rule radio, as far as full-lengths go, this is how it should be done. [Sep 2004, p.233]
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MojoA gem. [Nov 2004, p.98]
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Masta Aces maturity informs his simplicity; experience strengthens the straightforward so that his words come methodically and sincerely.
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Wise beyond his decades, Masta Ace stands at the altar with lyrical depth as his bride.
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Unfortunately, A Long Hot Summer starts slowly. In fact, when you cop this album, do yourself a favor and skip the first five tracks.
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UrbThe record falters only when Ace recounts a gangster parable about shady dealings with a certain Fats Belvedere. [Sep 2004, p.116]
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Q MagazineIt's a fine set, full of calm, thoughtful rhyming. [Nov 2004, p.125]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 17 out of 18
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Mixed: 0 out of 18
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Negative: 1 out of 18
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brandenJan 15, 2007this album...along with disposable arts are both a ten! I will buy anything this man puts out. definitely worth repeated listens.
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asimrSep 29, 2004
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hollywoodSep 28, 2004A classic ......period