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White People (Instrumental Version)

Handsome Boy Modeling School

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Five years after their rightfully revered debut, So...How's Your Girl?, brainiac producers Prince Paul and Dan the Automator return with Handsome Boy Modeling School's a-little-too-smug sophomore release, White People. Like the title, a good third of the album feels too forced. Another third is fair, but the remainder is stunning -- mostly song-based and mostly nonirreverent. Tim Meadows' "The Ladies Man" character and a bunch of narration from Modeling School Central keeps the Handsome Boy concept going, but it's a concept that could carry one album, not two (also of note: "The Ladies Man"'s appearances are often tacked right onto the end of tracks, making the album more difficult to whittle down to a concise mixtape). Minus Del tha Funkee Homosapien and Casual, the rappers on White People sound too aware of their surroundings, too mannered. The mega-talented Pharrell Williams' contribution to "Class System" could have been carried off by anyone, so that leaves it up to people from the pop and rock realm to really bring it to the table. They do, with solid songs that could exist outside of Handsome Boy's heavy-with-concept world. Expect Jamie Cullum and John Oates' pop-solid "Biggest Mistake" to show up on a Christina Aguilera album sometime soon, while Cat Power's track is so well formed you have to wonder what the reaction will be when a Handsome Boy fan encounters one of her indie, skeletal, and spent early albums. Sounding like Paul Simon for the hoody generation, Jack Johnson's "Breakdown" is a surprising success, but just as surprising is that the genre-hopping, always risk-taking Mike Patton can't find the spark. Bringing reminders of a better track on a better album, "Rock & Roll (Could Never Hip Hop Like This), Pt. 2" is the album's problem in one song. Jumping from one style to another, the song never digs in like How's Your Girl's "Part 1," since ambition overtakes reason and cleverness overtakes everything. There's a killer EP worth of tracks strewn among the album and more than a few signs that Dan and Paul still got it. Stuck trying to re-create the daring excitement, Handsome Boy Modeling School turn in an album that's half as interesting as their debut, and half as interesting as their guest list.

© David Jeffries /TiVo

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1
If It Wasn't For You (feat. De La Soul and Starchild Excalibur Instrumental Version)
00:04:38

David Jolicoeur, Writer - Kelvin Mercer, Writer - Prince Paul, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Howie Weinberg, Masterer - DAN THE AUTOMATOR, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Dan Nakamura, Writer - Jamie Durr, MixingEngineer - D. Nakamura, Violin - Handsome Boy Modeling School, MainArtist - Paul Huston, Writer

© 2004 Tommy Boy Music ℗ 2004 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States. All Rights Reserved.

2
Are You Down With It (Instrumental)
00:03:57

Prince Paul, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Howie Weinberg, Masterer - Mike Patton, Writer - DAN THE AUTOMATOR, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Dan Nakamura, Writer - Jamie Durr, MixingEngineer - D. Nakamura, Violin - Astacio the Nudist, Guitar - Merlo Podlewski, Bass - Handsome Boy Modeling School, MainArtist - Paul Huston, Writer - Rob Swift, Scratching

© 2004 Tommy Boy Music ℗ 2004 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

3
The World's Gone Mad (feat. Del The Funky Homosapien, Barrington Levy & Alex Kapranos Instrumental)
00:05:19

Prince Paul, Producer, Mixer - Alex kapranos, Writer - Barrington Levy, Writer - Jim Greer, Keyboards - DAN THE AUTOMATOR, Producer, Mixer - Dan Nakamura, Writer - Jamie Durr, MixingEngineer - Astacio the Nudist, Guitar - Merlo Podlewski, Bass - MARIO CALDATO, Engineer - Teren Jones, Writer - Handsome Boy Modeling School, MainArtist - Paul Huston, Writer

© 2004 Tommy Boy Music ℗ 2004 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

4
Breakdown (Instrumental)
00:04:10

Prince Paul, Producer, Mixer - Howie Weinberg, Masterer - DAN THE AUTOMATOR, Producer, Mixer - Dan Nakamura, Writer - Jamie Durr, MixingEngineer - D. Nakamura, Violin - Merlo Podlewski, Bass - MARIO CALDATO, Engineer - Adam Topol, Percussion - Handsome Boy Modeling School, MainArtist - Paul Huston, Writer - Jack Johnson, Guitar, Writer - Kid Koala, Scratching

© 2004 Tommy Boy Music ℗ 2004 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

5
It's Like That (feat. Casual Instrumental)
00:04:21

Jonathan Owens, Writer - Prince Paul, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Howie Weinberg, Masterer - DAN THE AUTOMATOR, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Dan Nakamura, Writer - Jamie Durr, MixingEngineer - D. Nakamura, Violin - Handsome Boy Modeling School, MainArtist - Paul Huston, Writer - Rob Swift, Scratching

© 2004 Tommy Boy Music ℗ 2004 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

6
I've Been Thinking (Instrumental)
00:05:21

Prince Paul, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Howie Weinberg, Masterer - Chan Marshall, Writer - DAN THE AUTOMATOR, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Dan Nakamura, Writer - Jamie Durr, MixingEngineer - D. Nakamura, Violin - Astacio the Nudist, Guitar - Merlo Podlewski, Bass - Handsome Boy Modeling School, MainArtist - Paul Huston, Writer - Kid Koala, Scratching

© 2004 Tommy Boy Music ℗ 2004 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

7
Rock And Roll (Could Never Hip Hop Like This) Part 2 (feat. Lord Finesse, Mike Shonoda, Chester Bennington, Rahzel, Qbert, Grand Wizard Theodore & Jazzy Jay Instrumental)
00:06:23

Prince Paul, Producer, Mixer - Howie Weinberg, Masterer - CHESTER BENNINGTON, Writer - MIKE SHINODA, Guitar, Piano, Writer, Bass - DAN THE AUTOMATOR, Producer, Mixer - Dan Nakamura, Writer - D. Nakamura, Violin - Ed Scratch, Engineer - Qbert, Scratching - Robert Hall, Writer - Handsome Boy Modeling School, MainArtist

© 2004 Tommy Boy Music ℗ 2004 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States. All Rights Reserved.

8
Midnight (Instrumental)
00:03:58

Josh Haden, Writer - Dan Nakamura, Writer - Astacio the Nudist, Guitar - Merlo Podlewski, Bass - Handsome Boy Modeling School, MainArtist - Paul Huston, Writer

© 2004 Tommy Boy Music ℗ 2004 Elektra Entertaiment Group Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

9
The Hours (Instrumental)
00:04:35

Prince Paul, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Howie Weinberg, Masterer - Chino Moreno, Guitar, Writer - DAN THE AUTOMATOR, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Dan Nakamura, Writer - Jamie Durr, MixingEngineer - D. Nakamura, Violin - Astacio the Nudist, Guitar - Christian Palko, Writer - F. Sean Martin, Guitar - Jaime Meline, Writer - Handsome Boy Modeling School, MainArtist - Paul Huston, Writer - Kid Koala, Scratching

© 2004 Tommy Boy Music ℗ 2004 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

10
Class System (Instrumental)
00:04:30

Prince Paul, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Pharrell Williams, Writer - Howie Weinberg, Masterer - Julee Cruise, Writer - DAN THE AUTOMATOR, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Dan Nakamura, Writer - Jamie Durr, MixingEngineer - D. Nakamura, Violin - Astacio the Nudist, Guitar - Merlo Podlewski, Bass - Handsome Boy Modeling School, MainArtist - Paul Huston, Writer - Kid Koala, Scratching

© 2004 Tommy Boy Music ℗ 2004 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

11
First... And Then (Instrumental)
00:04:20

Andres Titus, Writer - Prince Paul, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Howie Weinberg, Masterer - DAN THE AUTOMATOR, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Dan Nakamura, Writer - Jamie Durr, MixingEngineer - D. Nakamura, Violin - Astacio the Nudist, Guitar - Handsome Boy Modeling School, MainArtist - Paul Huston, Writer - Kid Koala, Scratching

© 2004 Tommy Boy Music ℗ 2004 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

12
A Day In The Life (Instrumental)
00:04:11

Prince Paul, Producer, Mixer - Jon Debaun, Engineer - DAN THE AUTOMATOR, Producer, Mixer - Dan Nakamura, Writer - Andre Barnes, Writer - Cedric Bixler, Writer - Robert F. Diggs Jr., Writer - Handsome Boy Modeling School, MainArtist - Paul Huston, Writer - Kid Koala, Scratching - Omar Rodriguez, Guitar, Writer - Rhazel, Beats

© 2004 Tommy Boy Music ℗ 2004 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

13
Greatest Mistake (Instrumental)
00:05:19

Prince Paul, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Howie Weinberg, Masterer - John Oates, Guitar, Writer - DAN THE AUTOMATOR, Producer, Mixer, Engineer - Dan Nakamura, Writer - Jamie Durr, MixingEngineer - D. Nakamura, Violin - Astacio the Nudist, Guitar - Handsome Boy Modeling School, MainArtist - PAULA FRAZER, Harmony Vocals

© 2004 Tommy Boy Music ℗ 2004 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

14
The Runway Song Part 2 (Kid Koala & DJ Shadow ready for their close-ups Instrumental)
00:03:57

Dan Nakamura, Writer - Handsome Boy Modeling School, MainArtist - Paul Huston, Writer - RAHZEL, Beats

© 2004 Tommy Boy Music ℗ 2004 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

Album review

Five years after their rightfully revered debut, So...How's Your Girl?, brainiac producers Prince Paul and Dan the Automator return with Handsome Boy Modeling School's a-little-too-smug sophomore release, White People. Like the title, a good third of the album feels too forced. Another third is fair, but the remainder is stunning -- mostly song-based and mostly nonirreverent. Tim Meadows' "The Ladies Man" character and a bunch of narration from Modeling School Central keeps the Handsome Boy concept going, but it's a concept that could carry one album, not two (also of note: "The Ladies Man"'s appearances are often tacked right onto the end of tracks, making the album more difficult to whittle down to a concise mixtape). Minus Del tha Funkee Homosapien and Casual, the rappers on White People sound too aware of their surroundings, too mannered. The mega-talented Pharrell Williams' contribution to "Class System" could have been carried off by anyone, so that leaves it up to people from the pop and rock realm to really bring it to the table. They do, with solid songs that could exist outside of Handsome Boy's heavy-with-concept world. Expect Jamie Cullum and John Oates' pop-solid "Biggest Mistake" to show up on a Christina Aguilera album sometime soon, while Cat Power's track is so well formed you have to wonder what the reaction will be when a Handsome Boy fan encounters one of her indie, skeletal, and spent early albums. Sounding like Paul Simon for the hoody generation, Jack Johnson's "Breakdown" is a surprising success, but just as surprising is that the genre-hopping, always risk-taking Mike Patton can't find the spark. Bringing reminders of a better track on a better album, "Rock & Roll (Could Never Hip Hop Like This), Pt. 2" is the album's problem in one song. Jumping from one style to another, the song never digs in like How's Your Girl's "Part 1," since ambition overtakes reason and cleverness overtakes everything. There's a killer EP worth of tracks strewn among the album and more than a few signs that Dan and Paul still got it. Stuck trying to re-create the daring excitement, Handsome Boy Modeling School turn in an album that's half as interesting as their debut, and half as interesting as their guest list.

© David Jeffries /TiVo

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