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Straight outta East London comes Ben "Plan B" Drew, strewing acclaim behind him -- the British Eminem, a rapping Arctic Monkeys, even Kurt Cobain has been invoked in his name. But those comparisons lack imagination: how about a modern-day Linton Kwesi Johnson, but without a decent edu-kashun, and forced to fall back on his wits? With the same gleaning eye for detail, a similar rage against a society which shuts him out, and an equal eloquence of rhyme, albeit expletive-laced on Plan B's account, he strips away England's polite facade to expose the ugliness at its core. Times have changed, though, so where Johnson used broad strokes to paint the political and social currents of his day, Plan B utilizes the small brush of the individual to draw his dystopian world. He does this brilliantly on the opening "Kidz," balancing a boasting gang-banger wilding night out with a scathing condemnatory editorial. But can you blame it all on the kids? "Sick 2 Def" definitively answers that question, as Plan B slams his own critics, whilst taking aim at pop culture and society's own flaws. It's a lethal number, but the rapper is even more illuminating when describing daily life in the 'hood. "Dead and Buried" sums it up, as his protagonists' wrong turns invariably trap them in insolvable, ofttimes fatal dilemmas. "Everyday" delves into a junkie's battle with drugs, "No More Eatin'" a boy's failed struggle against violence, while "Tough Love" depicts an honor killing. The infectious "Where Ya From?" is an anti-paean to his hometown, an ironic antidote to all the big-ups to my 'hood from the American rappers. And unlike Eminem's well-publicized battle with his mother, it's his father that Plan B disdains, coldly expressed on "I Don't Hate You," while his mother elicits tender concern on "Mama (Loves a Crackhead)." That latter track features an inspired sample of Hall & Oates "Say No," Gary Puckett & the Union Gap's "Young Girl" gives forewarning of "Charmaine," while a particularly clever use of a sample from Prodigy's "No Good (Start the Party)" underpins "No Good." That song is a plausible gangsta motto, the anthemic title track reflects Plan B's more mature ethos. Eschewing stripped down to the breakbeats backings, the set is flush with melody, heady atmospheres, and vocals, all counter-pointing Plan B's tough as nails toasts. A magnificent album from a poet for a modern generation.
© Jo-Ann Greene /TiVo
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Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Producer, Writer - Fraser T. Smith, Producer, Mixer, Writer
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Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Guitar, Writer - Fraser T. Smith, Recorded by
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Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Kelly Charles, Writer - Paul Epworth, Producer, Writer - Al O'Connell, Engineer - J E Bratton, Writer - James Edward, Writer - K Charles, Writer - Elliot James, Engineer
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Plan B, Producer, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Writer - Fraser T. Smith, Producer, Mixer, Writer
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D. Hall, Writer - J. Oates, Writer - Jonathan Quarmby, Additional Production & Mix - Plan B, Producer, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Writer - Richard Cassell, Drums - S. Allen, Writer - Andrew Smith, Guitar - Kevin Bacon, Additional Production & Mix - Finn Eiles, Engineer - Andy Sheldrake, Bass - Harry Escott, Cello - Jimmy Robertson, Engineer
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Plan B, Producer, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Writer - Richard Cassell, Drums - Fraser T. Smith, Producer, Mixer, Writer - Jerry Fuller, Writer - Tesfa Pitt, Engineer
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Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Producer, Writer - Richard Cassell, Drums - Kai Fish, Cello - Finn Eiles, Engineer - Harry Escott, Cello - Jimmy Robertson, Engineer
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E. James, Writer - Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Producer, Writer - Elliot James, Producer, Mixer, Cello, Piano
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Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Producer, Mixer, Writer - Richard Cassell, Drums - John Boy, Bass - Finn Eiles, Mixer, Engineer - N.Y., Background Vocals - Harry Escott, Cello - Jimmy Robertson, Mixer, Engineer - Tesfa Pitt, Engineer, Programmer
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Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Producer, Mixer, Writer - Paul Epworth, Writer, CoProducer - Finn Eiles, Engineer - Jimmy Robertson, Mixer, Engineer - Roman Horvat, Violin
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Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Producer, Writer - Jimmy Robertson, Additional Mixer - Alex Berry, Double Bass - Christian Madden, Keyboards - The Earlies, CoProducer - Tom Knott, Engineer, Guitar - Richard Young, Drums
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Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Producer, Writer - N.Y., Additional Vocals - Andy Sheldrake, Bass - Harry Escott, Cello - Jimmy Robertson, Engineer - Akatriel, Additional Vocals - Beni G, Cuts by - Amir, Drum Programmer
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Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Producer, Writer - Jamie King, Lead Guitar - Sam Williams, Producer, Mixer, Writer, All Instruments
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Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Producer, Writer - Finn Eiles, Mixer, Engineer - Bellis, Writer - Brad Ellis, Programmer - D. Betmead, Writer - Dom Betmead, Mixer, Guitar, Scratching - Randolph Matthews, Background Vocals - The Nextmen., Producer
© 2006 679 Recordings Ltd. ℗ 2006 679 Recordings Ltd.
Plan B, MainArtist - Ben Drew, Writer - ALX, Producer
© 2006 679 Recordings Ltd. ℗ 2006 679 Recordings Ltd.
Album review
Straight outta East London comes Ben "Plan B" Drew, strewing acclaim behind him -- the British Eminem, a rapping Arctic Monkeys, even Kurt Cobain has been invoked in his name. But those comparisons lack imagination: how about a modern-day Linton Kwesi Johnson, but without a decent edu-kashun, and forced to fall back on his wits? With the same gleaning eye for detail, a similar rage against a society which shuts him out, and an equal eloquence of rhyme, albeit expletive-laced on Plan B's account, he strips away England's polite facade to expose the ugliness at its core. Times have changed, though, so where Johnson used broad strokes to paint the political and social currents of his day, Plan B utilizes the small brush of the individual to draw his dystopian world. He does this brilliantly on the opening "Kidz," balancing a boasting gang-banger wilding night out with a scathing condemnatory editorial. But can you blame it all on the kids? "Sick 2 Def" definitively answers that question, as Plan B slams his own critics, whilst taking aim at pop culture and society's own flaws. It's a lethal number, but the rapper is even more illuminating when describing daily life in the 'hood. "Dead and Buried" sums it up, as his protagonists' wrong turns invariably trap them in insolvable, ofttimes fatal dilemmas. "Everyday" delves into a junkie's battle with drugs, "No More Eatin'" a boy's failed struggle against violence, while "Tough Love" depicts an honor killing. The infectious "Where Ya From?" is an anti-paean to his hometown, an ironic antidote to all the big-ups to my 'hood from the American rappers. And unlike Eminem's well-publicized battle with his mother, it's his father that Plan B disdains, coldly expressed on "I Don't Hate You," while his mother elicits tender concern on "Mama (Loves a Crackhead)." That latter track features an inspired sample of Hall & Oates "Say No," Gary Puckett & the Union Gap's "Young Girl" gives forewarning of "Charmaine," while a particularly clever use of a sample from Prodigy's "No Good (Start the Party)" underpins "No Good." That song is a plausible gangsta motto, the anthemic title track reflects Plan B's more mature ethos. Eschewing stripped down to the breakbeats backings, the set is flush with melody, heady atmospheres, and vocals, all counter-pointing Plan B's tough as nails toasts. A magnificent album from a poet for a modern generation.
© Jo-Ann Greene /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 15 track(s)
- Total length: 01:07:11
- Main artists: Plan B
- Label: WM UK
- Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
© 2006 679 Recordings Ltd. ℗ 2006 679 Recordings Ltd.
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