Monday, March 05, 2007

The Songs of Zion

Scrapbook

Maurice

When I first got this one, my first reaction was, “Hmmm… A rapper that scrapbooks…?”

I started spinning it in lots of different circumstances. When I was cleaning up the house, when I was driving to work, etc... I found it growing on me. Each of the tunes is well-produced, and well-rapped. The timings are tight, and the rhymes and lyrics are solid. I could feel it. Not too preachy, not too angry, just enough of each to reach me.

I like “The Revolution” and “To My Buddy” the best, I think. “Buddy” is a nice romantic slow jam that provides some good variety to the CD. I also liked where he put the Beethoven in the track behind “Blackout”.

Some good, solid tunes.

My only complaint is that there is a bit of “sameness” throughout. I, personally, could stand to hear a bit more variety, making each tune stand out a little more. Of course, as I listen to many mainstream and big-time CD’s these days, I might be out of touch with what’s selling, as there’s a real tendency to package music in “similar boxes”.

And another thing!

I’ve noticed of late that there seems to be more happening in the world of LDS rap than LDS rock, both in terms of recordings and live performances. I’m a little jealous! So, if I’m missing something, someone let me know!

Want to hear Maurice? You can listen to samples or buy the CD!


MRKH
Mark Hansen
http://markhansenmusic.com

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for the review and the post, Mark. It's good to here honest, solid feedback from an outside source. Keep up the good work.

    MAURICE

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  2. Hey, it's Maurice again. I was reading my comment and noticed I wrote "here" instead of "hear". I go to a Junior College, what do you expect? Thanks again.

    MAURICE

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  3. Maurice! If you catch this comment, please post an address where folks can hear samples of "Scrapbook". Then I'll post that on the main blog page.

    MRKH

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  4. Yeah, no problem. Folks can hear it in a few places. My myspace is myspace.com/mauricescrapbook or they can go to cdbaby.com/mauricehiphop. It's available for purchase at both of those sites as well. Thanks again.

    MAURICE

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