Citizen Cope

Editorial Reviews
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Like G. Love, Citizen Cope is a musical mixologist, fusing sluggish hip-hop beats with mellow piano melodies and new-school blues with easy-listening pop. On his debut album, Cope--née Clarence Greenwood, former DJ for the rap group Basehead--sounds at times like both a younger, drawling Sting and a folksy Wyclef Jean as he sings over slow, loose, loungy instrumentals. Though his music is a patchwork of breezy styles, Cope's lyrics tackle some serious subjects. "Contact" confronts the hypocrisy of police profiling, while "200,000 (in Counterfeit 50 Dollar Bills)" details the work of a shifty middle-aged hustler. Cope tells stories about crazy women ("Mistaken ID") and lost souls with short fuses ("Appetite (for Lightin' Dynamite)"), and even fantasizes about the musician's fight with the stay pure ("Salvation"), tucking a gritty street realism between the rosy rhythms dancing through these 13 songs. --Jennifer Maerz

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  1. Clouds Taste Metallic
  2. Come on Pilgrim
  3. Cosmic Thing
  4. Debut
  5. Deluxe
  6. Dilate
  7. Electro-Shock Blues
  8. Elegantly Wasted
  9. Fables of the Reconstruction
  10. Faith [Deluxe Edition] [Original recording remastered]

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Ocean Mist

Music of Charlie Chaplin [Import] [Soundtrack]

Music: In Trance We Trust 008

People's Colony No. 1

Planet Pop [Enhanced]

Mercury [Import]

REVENGE OF THE KING [Explicit Lyrics]

Primavera 2002 [Import]

Music of Victor Davies

Modern Jazz Quartet

Riffin' [Collectables]

Murder Raps from Hell [Explicit Lyrics]

Howard Hanson Conducts Howard Hanson

The Hawk Relaxes