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Check
the Technique: Liner Notes for Hip-Hop Junkies
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Paperback: 528 pages
Publisher: Villard (June 12, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0812977750
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“Brian Coleman’s writing is a lot like the albums he covers:
direct, uproarious and more than six-fifths genius.”
– Jeff Chang, author of Can’t Stop Won’t Stop and editor of Total Chaos
“Check the Technique is a book that all producers and hip-hop fans must
read. It really shows how these albums were made and touches the music fiend
in everyone.”
– DJ Evil Dee (Black Moon and Da Beatminerz)
“Check the Technique is a truly essential rap history… epic, enthralling and
long-overdue…”
– Ronin Ro, author of Raising Hell and Have Gun Will Travel
“Check the Technique is a book that’s been a long time coming.”
– Ahmir “?uestlove” Thompson of the Roots
Hip-hop fans, mark your calendars for the June 12, 2007 release of Check the
Technique: Liner Notes for Hip-Hop Junkies (Random House / Villard), by
veteran music journalist Brian Coleman.
Presenting never-before-told, behind-the-scenes histories ranging from
influential ‘80s masterpieces De La Soul’s 3 Feet High and Rising and Public
Enemy’s It Takes A Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back to ‘90s classics like
the Fugees’ The Score and the Beastie Boys’ Check Your Head, the book’s
approach is one that Coleman calls Invisible Liner Notes – retracing the
story of an album step by step, in collaboration with the artists
themselves. Weighing in at over 500 pages, the 36-chapter book includes
lively, in-depth, provocative interviews with 75 artists, DJs, producers and
industry insiders. [See below for full chapter list]
As Coleman explains, “My goal with Check the Technique is to let people
eavesdrop on some amazing conversations I’ve had with hip-hop legends over
the years. To me, the most important thing about the book is that the facts,
stories and opinions come from the artists themselves. Hip-hop artists have
a certain image on video screens and in press-junket interviews, but Check
the Technique does its best to strip all of that away and talk to these
innovators as people, with respect and fan-fueled curiosity. My hope is that
readers will walk away feeling that it was one of the most entertaining
music guidebooks they’ve ever read.”
Coleman’s self-published 2005 book, Rakim Told Me: Hip-Hop Wax Facts,
Straight from the Original Artists,received worldwide praise from press,
artists, industry insiders and around-the-way rap fans alike. “This is the
hip-hop book of 2005” – Paine, AllHipHop.com. “Rock historiography is full
of lore about the making of canonical albums, but there hasn’t been much
like that for the rap world – until now.” – Michaelangelo Matos,
VillageVoice.com. “Ounce for ounce, Rakim Told Me is one of the most
intimate glances at the magic behind hip-hop that I’ve ever experienced.” –
Chris Faraone, Weekly Dig. “If you like reading about hip-hop as much as you
like listening to it, there are few better literary companions to the
music.” – Spine Magazine (UK).
Rakim
Told Me: Wax Facts Straight from the Original Artists--The '80s.
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Paperback: 240 pages
Publisher: Wax Facts Press (April 1, 2005)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0976622505
Why the hell didn’t hip-hop albums ever have liner notes?!!??
For years, hip-hop fans have been robbed of context and background when
buying and enjoying classic albums from the Golden Age: the 1980s. Rakim
Told Me brings you these invisible liner notes, one album at a time, with
new angles and engaging stories. 21 albums are examined in-depth, and facts
are uncovered with the turn of every page.
Journalist Brian Coleman has, over the past decade, immersed himself in and
written about the hip-hop artform as a columnist for national magazines like
XXL, Scratch,CMJ and URB. In this volume, The ‘80s, he digs deep,
one-on-one, with legendary artists like Rakim, De La Soul, Ice-T, Public
Enemy, KRS-One, Run-DMC, Slick Rick, Too $hort and many more. Rakim Told Me
lets you dive head-first into the world of your favorite hip-hop artists and
the classic albums they produced.
These are pure wax facts straight from the original artists, brought to the
surface again after years of invisibility. So dig out your turntable, clean
off your Zulu Nation medallion, crack open a chapter, and relive hip-hop’s
most creative and captivating era.
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