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Mourning In America And Dreaming In Color (Deluxe Version)

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Using Old Glory as a prayer rug on your album cover is certain to drive some people away, and with one quarter of the guest list here occupied by Dr. Cornell West (author of Race Matters and no friend to "the Establishment") underground rapper Brother Ali's 2012 effort certainly looks like a "target audience" album. "Preaching to the converted" would be the more dismissive way to put it, but an objective ear can hear that there's an unexpected amount of beauty, hope, and grace in Mourning in America and Dreaming in Color, especially when West is in the building. The duo's opening "Letter to My Countrymen" is a soft and sound uplift, with jazzy mallets hitting warm vibes while Ali embraces it all, "Beautiful ideals and amazing flaws," and pledges "I wanna make this country what it says it is," a goal he maintains throughout the album. West's bit on the track is no lecture, but a warmer thing, somewhere between a lullaby and a prayer. "Only Life I Know" professes soulful love for the U.S. of A. and its flaws, with funky beats, gospel shouts, and tales of those tattooed girls on the street corner, but as Ali watches the rents go up and living conditions decline, the anger grows. "Mourning in America" is mostly venom and blood-spattered speakers, as the system eats its innocent victims to a boom-bap beat, while the gritty, guitar-driven "Gather Round" is like Ali fronting Rage Against the Machine -- and another interesting choice from the album's producer, Jake One. Later, it’s the deep blues as "Work Everyday" hands out woefully small paychecks, and then there's a wondrous cross of Sly Stone and Marvin Gaye for the personal evolution number called "Namesake," which relates Muhammad Ali on the U.S. Olympic team to Brother Ali's own proud journey from Christian to Muslim. Layered viewpoints, bittersweet situations, and complicated anger flow out of this articulate effort, but the sweet trick of the album is how approachable it is, living up to its title with equal shares of Mourning and Dreaming.
© David Jeffries /TiVo

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1
Letter To My Countrymen feat. Dr. Cornel West
00:04:04

Brother Ali, Composer, MainArtist - White Van Music (ASCAP), MusicPublisher - Nafsin Waheedah(ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

2
Only Life I Know Explicit
00:04:01

Brother Ali, Composer, MainArtist - White Van Music (ASCAP), MusicPublisher - Nafsin Waheedah(ASCAP), MusicPublisher - Stellar Songs (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

3
Stop The Press Explicit
00:04:01

Brother Ali, Composer, MainArtist - White Van Music (ASCAP), MusicPublisher - Nafsin Waheedah(ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

4
Mourning In America
00:04:08

Brother Ali, Composer, MainArtist - White Van Music, ASCAP, MusicPublisher - Nafsin Waheedah, ASCAP, MusicPublisher

2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

5
Gather Round feat. Amir Sulaiman
00:04:39

Brother Ali, Composer, MainArtist - White Van Music (ASCAP), MusicPublisher - Nafsin Waheedah(ASCAP), MusicPublisher - Lead to Gold Media (ASCAP), MusicPublisher - Samuel Benjamin Wishkoski (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

6
Work Everyday Explicit
00:03:45

Brother Ali, Composer, MainArtist - White Van Music (ASCAP), MusicPublisher - Nafsin Waheedah(ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

7
Need a Knot
00:02:45

Brother Ali, Composer, MainArtist - White Van Music (ASCAP), MusicPublisher - Nafsin Waheedah(ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

8
Won More Hit Explicit
00:03:43

Brother Ali, Composer, MainArtist - White Van Music (ASCAP), MusicPublisher - Nafsin Waheedah(ASCAP), MusicPublisher - Samuel Benjamin Wishkoski (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

9
Say Amen Explicit
00:02:59

Brother Ali, Composer, MainArtist - White Van Music (ASCAP), MusicPublisher - Nafsin Waheedah(ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

10
Fajr
00:03:51

Brother Ali, Composer, MainArtist - White Van Music (ASCAP), MusicPublisher - Nafsin Waheedah(ASCAP), MusicPublisher - Samuel Benjamin Wishkoski (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

11
Namesake
00:02:10

Brother Ali, Composer, MainArtist - RM Moods And Colors (BMI), MusicPublisher - White Van Music (ASCAP), MusicPublisher - Nafsin Waheedah(ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

12
All You Need
00:03:14

Brother Ali, Composer, MainArtist - White Van Music (ASCAP), MusicPublisher - Nafsin Waheedah(ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

13
My Beloved feat. Choklate and Tone Trezure
00:03:58

Brother Ali, Composer, MainArtist - White Van Music (ASCAP), MusicPublisher - Nafsin Waheedah(ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

14
Singing This Song Explicit
00:04:22

Brother Ali, Composer, MainArtist - White Van Music (ASCAP), MusicPublisher - Nafsin Waheedah(ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

15
Just Fine (Bonus Track)
00:04:18

Brother Ali, Composer, MainArtist - White Van Music (ASCAP), MusicPublisher - Nafsin Waheedah(ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

16
Dreaming In Color (Bonus Track) Explicit
00:03:25

Brother Ali, Composer, MainArtist - White Van Music (ASCAP), MusicPublisher - Nafsin Waheedah(ASCAP), MusicPublisher

2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2012 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

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Using Old Glory as a prayer rug on your album cover is certain to drive some people away, and with one quarter of the guest list here occupied by Dr. Cornell West (author of Race Matters and no friend to "the Establishment") underground rapper Brother Ali's 2012 effort certainly looks like a "target audience" album. "Preaching to the converted" would be the more dismissive way to put it, but an objective ear can hear that there's an unexpected amount of beauty, hope, and grace in Mourning in America and Dreaming in Color, especially when West is in the building. The duo's opening "Letter to My Countrymen" is a soft and sound uplift, with jazzy mallets hitting warm vibes while Ali embraces it all, "Beautiful ideals and amazing flaws," and pledges "I wanna make this country what it says it is," a goal he maintains throughout the album. West's bit on the track is no lecture, but a warmer thing, somewhere between a lullaby and a prayer. "Only Life I Know" professes soulful love for the U.S. of A. and its flaws, with funky beats, gospel shouts, and tales of those tattooed girls on the street corner, but as Ali watches the rents go up and living conditions decline, the anger grows. "Mourning in America" is mostly venom and blood-spattered speakers, as the system eats its innocent victims to a boom-bap beat, while the gritty, guitar-driven "Gather Round" is like Ali fronting Rage Against the Machine -- and another interesting choice from the album's producer, Jake One. Later, it’s the deep blues as "Work Everyday" hands out woefully small paychecks, and then there's a wondrous cross of Sly Stone and Marvin Gaye for the personal evolution number called "Namesake," which relates Muhammad Ali on the U.S. Olympic team to Brother Ali's own proud journey from Christian to Muslim. Layered viewpoints, bittersweet situations, and complicated anger flow out of this articulate effort, but the sweet trick of the album is how approachable it is, living up to its title with equal shares of Mourning and Dreaming.
© David Jeffries /TiVo

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