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The Gathering
The Living Legends / CD / 2008
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Artist
The Living Legends
Format
CD
Genre
Rap
Label Name
Legendary
Producer
Eligh
Release Date
2008 04 08
Song List
1: The Gathering (5:18)
2: She Wants Me (3:58)
3: Pants on Fire (4:15)
4: War & Peace (3:28)
5: Luva Changer (4:01)
6: Samba (2:43)
7: After Hours [Extended Euromix] (8:20)
Style.Categories
Underground Rap, Alternative Rap
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This seven-track CD titled
The Gathering
has an intuitive drive and some controlled power that makes it appealing on many levels. Thirty-two minutes and three seconds total time harkens back to the days when vinyl LPs held 15 minutes per side and, for a prolific bunch like
the Living Legends
, the audience might feel a bit slighted...though others may consider that the rappers are putting a heavier emphasis on this septet of sound essays than overloading the CD. The title track has an eerie keyboard juxtaposed against a solid beat and percussive sounds; it's the second longest piece on the disc, dips into
Richard Matheson
territory with a nod to
I Am Legend
, and is a good way to kick things off: with a nice bang.
"She Wants Me"
follows with a hypnotic variety of sparse sounds under the narrative flowing into a killer chorus about a drugged-out, psychotic, bisexual girlfriend the protagonist met on
Myspace
. It's territory
Willie "Loco" Alexander
covered in the '70s with a similarly titled song
MCA
refused to release on the second
Boom Boom Band
LP,
"Nazi Nola (She Wanted Me),"
the stretch from heavy
punk
/
R&B
to
R&B
/
rap
not as far thematically as one might think. It's the
rhythm & blues
that is the common denominator with more misogyny infiltrating the funky
"Pants on Fire,"
each track needing a parental guidance sticker, none of these gents shy in the least.
"War and Peace"
has a slinky
Parliament/Funkadelic
guitar line that drifts under the verses which give in to a chant of "If you want to make war end you gotta start with peace...," a heavy vocal chorus of "war" à la
Edwin Starr
's classic 1970 hit the frosting on the cake.
"Luva Changer"
is even heavier
funk
/
R&B
with
Stevie Wonder
overtones pulled from the eternal
soul
textbook
Songs in the Key of Life
. While there's no direct lift of a famous hook such as
Luckyiam
's sample of
Three Dog Night
's
"Easy to Be Hard"
titled
"Cruel"
on his
Myspace
page, there are tons of nods to musical pieces strewn throughout
The Gathering
, the two-minute-and-forty-three-second
"Samba"
an interesting diversion before the tour de force final track.
"After Hours [Extended Euro Mix],"
the grand finale, is almost like a
rap
version of
Lou Reed
's
"Coney Island Baby,"
a narrative that goes on for almost eight-and-a-half minutes and even fades out à la
Reed
as when
Lou
spoke directly to drag queen Rachel on his 1976 epic. Here
Living Legends
update that '70s classic with: "I want to give a shout out to Baby Rio, to Andy Kahn and all the hipsters...that shirt cost $60.00 that you just spilt Katsup on it...now it's really limited edition..." The rant veers off into a bit of other similar raps from
Armand Schaubroeck
's 1978 nod to
Lou Reed
's
Street Hassle
, the exquisitely decadent
Ratfucker
.
The Legends
continue to admonish the listener: "You shouldn't do drugs that are harder than you...(expletive, expletive, expletive)...how about you have a mind of your own man...if you're downloading this for free you're never going to get (expletive) again..." The keys and horns are a perfect blend of
jazz
and
pop
while the chorus pulls in some of the charm the group
War
utilized on songs like
"Why Can't We Be Friends..."
Though the
Living Legends
didn't invent a good time, this ever growing bunch certainly know how to perpetuate it and prove that on
The Gathering
. ~ Joe Viglione, All Music Guide
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