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Chicago Tribune review

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Transcription of Chicago Tribune review (Baker, Soren. 35. November 14, 1997) using Google News Advanced Archive search:

Widely regarded as the best rapper ever, Rakim adds to his reputation with his first album in five years. From the scratching and cut-and-paste mastery of the celebratory "New York (Ya Out There?)" to the reminiscence of "Remember That," the Long Island native's charismatically crisp delivery remains unparalleled. An 11-year rhyming veteran, Rakim's poise and lyrical precision allow him to craft clever braggadocio without relying on boasts of tired materialism or pointless violence. The second disc contains 15 classic recordings with one-time partner Eric B.

— Soren Baker

Dan56 (talk) 12:05, 5 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Cincinatti Post review

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Transcription of The Cincinnati Post review (Wilson, Ken. December 11, 1997) using Google News Advanced Archive search:

After a five-year hiatus, Rakim triumphantly returns with a new album that leaves little doubt the sands of time haven't diminished the rapper's considerable skills. Despite not teaming with long-time DJ partner Eric B. on this double-CD, "The 18th Letter/The Book of Life," Rakim's poetic genius is in full display for a solo debut packed with trademark intense rhymes that are thought-provoking and entertaining. Rakim's stellar delivery on the 17-track debut demonstrates he's far better than many of today's wanna-be MCs, especially on cuts like "It's Been A long Time," "Guess Who's Back" and "Remember That The Saga Begins." Super producers including Pete Rock, DJ Premier and DJ Clark Kent help update Rakim's sound with some sonic ingredients featuring funk and samples retooled from Rakim and Eric B's glory days. Part II of this package is a 15-track set showcasing the dynamic duo's greatest ground-breaking hits that include "Paid In Full," "Follow The Leader," "I Know You Got Soul" and "Eric B. Is President."

— Ken Wilson

Dan56 (talk) 12:23, 5 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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