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| Name = Hope & Sorrow |
| Name = Hope & Sorrow |
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| Type = |
| Type = [[Album]] |
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| Artist = [[Wax Tailor]] |
| Artist = [[Wax Tailor]] |
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| Cover = Hope&Sorrow.jpg |
| Cover = Hope&Sorrow.jpg |
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| Genre = [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]], [[Electronic music|Electronic]], [[Downtempo]] |
| Genre = [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]], [[Electronic music|Electronic]], [[Downtempo]] |
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| Label = Lab'Oratoire, Le Plan, Blend Corp. |
| Label = Lab'Oratoire, Le Plan, Blend Corp. |
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| Producer = Wax Tailor |
| Producer = [[Wax Tailor]] |
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| Last album =''[[Tales of the Forgotten Melodies]]''<br />(2005) |
| Last album =''[[Tales of the Forgotten Melodies]]''<br />(2005) |
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| This album = '''''Hope & Sorrow'''''<br />(2007) |
| This album = '''''Hope & Sorrow'''''<br />(2007) |
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| Next album =''In the Mood For Life'' <br />(2010) |
| Next album =''In the Mood For Life'' <br />(2010) |
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| Misc = {{Singles |
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| Name = Hope & Sorrow |
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| Type = studio |
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| single 1 = To Dry Up / The Games You Play |
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| single 1 date = {{Start date|2007|03|20|df=y}} |
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| single 2 = Positively Inclined / The Way We Lived |
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| single 2 date = {{Start date|2007|08|21|df=y}} |
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| single 3 = We Be / There Is Danger |
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| single 3 date = {{Start date|2008|05|27|df=y}} |
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| rev1 = [[Allmusic]] |
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**"To Dry Up" contains a sample of "Mon Amour, Mon Ami" by [[Marie Laforet]] |
**"To Dry Up" contains a sample of "Mon Amour, Mon Ami" by [[Marie Laforet]] |
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**"We Be" contains a sample of "Dem Niggers Ain't Playing" by the [[Watts Prophets]] |
**"We Be" contains a sample of "Dem Niggers Ain't Playing" by the [[Watts Prophets]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Hope & Sorrow is a full-length album by French hip hop producer Wax Tailor. It was released in 2007 on Lab'Oratoire, and licensed for release in North America by Le Plan and in Australia by Blend Corp.
Track listing
# | Title | Length | Vocals |
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1 | "Once Upon a Past" | 4:47 | (Samples) |
2 | "The Way We Lived" | 3:41 | Sharon Jones |
3 | "The Games You Play" | 4:13 | Voice |
4 | "The Tune" | 2:57 | (Samples) |
5 | "The Man with No Soul" | 3:34 | Charlotte Savary |
6 | "Radio Broadcast" | 0:54 | (Samples) |
7 | "Positively Inclined" | 3:39 | A.S.M. |
8 | "Sometimes" | 3:40 | (Samples) |
9 | "House of Wax" | 2:57 | The Others |
10 | "Beyond Words" | 1:01 | (Samples) |
11 | "To Dry Up" | 4:07 | Charlotte Savary |
12 | "We Be" | 5:08 | Ursula Rucker |
13 | "That Case" | 0:30 | (Samples) |
14 | "There Is Danger" | 3:31 | (Samples) |
15 | "Alien in My Belly" | 3:44 | Charlotte Savary |
Credits
- All tracks composed, sampled and programmed by JC Le Saout, mixed by JC Le Saout & Laurent Collat
- Additional Musicians:
- Marina Quaisse: Cello on "The Man With No Soul", "Positively Inclined", "To Dry Up"
- Bejamin Bouton: Guitar & Bass on "The Games You Play"
- Helene Cervero: Flute on "The Man With No Soul", "Positively Inclined", "To Dry Up", "There Is Danger"
- Mr Gib: Scratches on "The Man With No Soul", "Radio Broadcast",
- Samples:
- "Once Upon A Past" contains a sample of "Can I Get an Amen" by Nate Harrison[1]
- "The Tune" contains a sample of "Bye Bye Love" by The Everly Brothers
- "Beyond Words" contains a sample of "Black Coffee" by Rosemary Clooney
- "To Dry Up" contains a sample of "Mon Amour, Mon Ami" by Marie Laforet
- "We Be" contains a sample of "Dem Niggers Ain't Playing" by the Watts Prophets
References
References