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Speech Therapy

Speech Debelle

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This album was about five years in the making -- that's how much time elapsed between the young Speech Debelle's first visit to London's Big Dada label and studio (home of underground hip-hop legend Roots Manuva) , where she quickly recorded the outline of "Searching," and the eventual release of Speech Therapy, which was largely recorded in Australia at the temporary studio of producer Wayne Lotek. It's interesting to consider how different the album would sound if it had been recorded in London rather than Melbourne; as it is, Speech Therapy is one of the most unique hip-hop albums you're likely to hear. There don't seem to be any samples or turntablism. Instead, the grooves are supplied mostly by acoustic instruments, and many of them are lightly, skitteringly jazzy -- notice in particular the soft, jazz-inflected accompaniment that adds an entirely new dimension to Debelle's nervous and unsettled rapping on "Searching" and "Better Days," and notice also the subtle but elegantly complex rhythmic displacements in the lyric to "The Key." On "Bad Boy," sweet strings and jungly drums push nicely against each other, and on the kiss-off rap "Go Then, Bye" a lushly beautiful acoustic guitar and small string ensemble accompany a startlingly angry and unsettled rap. There are, inevitably, a couple of clunkers: Debelle's flow is awkward on "Working Weak," and "Finish This Album" is a bit too literally self-referential. But those are minor missteps compared to the great strengths of this very fine debut.

© Rick Anderson /TiVo

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1
Searching
00:03:33

Speech Debelle, Primary

2009 Big Dada

2
The Key
00:03:01

Speech Debelle, Primary

2009 Big Dada

3
Better Days Explicit
00:04:00

Speech Debelle, Primary - Micachu, Featuring

2009 Big Dada

4
Spinnin'
00:03:36

Speech Debelle, Primary

2009 Big Dada

5
Go Then, Bye
00:04:29

Speech Debelle, Primary

2009 Big Dada

6
Daddy's Little Girl
00:03:52

Speech Debelle, Primary

2009 Big Dada

7
Bad Boy
00:04:19

Speech Debelle, Primary

2009 Big Dada

8
Wheels In Motion
00:03:27

Speech Debelle, Primary - Roots Manuva, Featuring

2009 Big Dada

9
Live And Learn
00:03:29

Speech Debelle, Primary

2009 Big Dada

10
Working Weak
00:03:20

Speech Debelle, Primary

2009 Big Dada

11
Buddy Love
00:04:11

Speech Debelle, Primary

2009 Big Dada

12
Finish This Album
00:05:11

Speech Debelle, Primary

2009 Big Dada

13
Speech Therapy
00:04:45

Speech Debelle, Primary

2009 Big Dada

Albumbeschreibung

This album was about five years in the making -- that's how much time elapsed between the young Speech Debelle's first visit to London's Big Dada label and studio (home of underground hip-hop legend Roots Manuva) , where she quickly recorded the outline of "Searching," and the eventual release of Speech Therapy, which was largely recorded in Australia at the temporary studio of producer Wayne Lotek. It's interesting to consider how different the album would sound if it had been recorded in London rather than Melbourne; as it is, Speech Therapy is one of the most unique hip-hop albums you're likely to hear. There don't seem to be any samples or turntablism. Instead, the grooves are supplied mostly by acoustic instruments, and many of them are lightly, skitteringly jazzy -- notice in particular the soft, jazz-inflected accompaniment that adds an entirely new dimension to Debelle's nervous and unsettled rapping on "Searching" and "Better Days," and notice also the subtle but elegantly complex rhythmic displacements in the lyric to "The Key." On "Bad Boy," sweet strings and jungly drums push nicely against each other, and on the kiss-off rap "Go Then, Bye" a lushly beautiful acoustic guitar and small string ensemble accompany a startlingly angry and unsettled rap. There are, inevitably, a couple of clunkers: Debelle's flow is awkward on "Working Weak," and "Finish This Album" is a bit too literally self-referential. But those are minor missteps compared to the great strengths of this very fine debut.

© Rick Anderson /TiVo

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