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Aug 2005

Record Label: Def Jam (USA)

Recording Type: Studio

UPC: 602498824016
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Late Registration [PA] (CD, 2005)
Primary Artist: West, Kanye

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Track Listing
1. Wake up Mr. West
2. Heard 'Em Say - (featuring Maroon 5/Adam Levine)
3. Touch the Sky - (featuring Lupe Fiasco)
4. Gold Digger - (featuring Jamie Foxx)
5. Skit #1
6. Drive Slow - (featuring Paul Wall/GLC)
7. My Way Home - (with Common)
8. Crack Music - (with The Game)
9. Roses
10. Bring Me Down - (with Brandy)
11. Addiction
12. Skit #2
13. Diamonds From Sierra Leone - (remix, with Jay-Z)
14. We Major - (featuring Nas/Really Doe)
15. Skit #3
16. Hey Mama
17. Celebration
18. Skit #4
19. Gone - (featuring Consequence/Cam'Ron)
20. Diamonds From Sierra Leone - (Bonus Track)
21. Late

Details
Contributing artists:Adam Levine, Cam'Ron, Consequence, GLC, Jamie Foxx, Lupe Fiasco, Maroon 5, Nas, Paul Wall, Really Doe
Producer:Devo Springsteen, Jon Brion, Kanye West, Warryn "Baby Dubb" Campbell
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Kanye West (vocals); Common, Consequence , GLC , Jamie Foxx, Jay-Z, Adam Levine, John Legend, Keyshia Cole, Nas, Paul Wall , The Game, Cam'Ron, Lupe Fiasco, Really Doe, Deray, Tony "Penafire" Williams, Plain Pat, Don C., Brandy, Charlie Wilson (vocals); Dave Tozer (guitars); Ervin "EP" Pope, Tom Craskey (keyboards); Keenan "Keynote" Holloway (bass guitar); Michele Gondry (drums); A-Trak (scratches).
Recording information: Sony Music Studios, New York, New York; Record Plant, Hollywood, California; Grandmaster Recorders, Los Angeles, California (2005).
Rapper/producer Kanye West's second album, LATE REGISTRATION, incredibly lives up to expectations following his universally acclaimed debut, THE COLLEGE DROPOUT, which took the art of sampling to a new plateau. Here, for example, "Gold Digger" features a sample of the legendary Ray Charles alongside actor Jamie Foxx in Oscar-reprising character as Charles. "Addiction" pairs a frenetic African beat with a stuttering, singular use of a snippet of Etta James crooning "My Funny Valentine," while "Diamonds From the Sierra Leone" teams the majestic Bond glory of Shirley Bassey's "Diamonds Are Forever" with perfectly subtle Miami bass to explosive effect. All the while, West pulls lyrics out of his rhyme bag at a fever pitch, tackling hefty topics like civil war in Africa and the impact of drugs on leading Black minds.
Throughout the album, West merely continues to perfect his craft, slowing tracks down and speeding them up into an awe-inspiring mosaic. While his MC style is often discounted as being of secondary importance, he shines when put up against the best in the game, as with Common on the bluesy "My Way Home" or Nas on the lush "We Major." And in the spirit of Bob Dylan, West knows how to make the most of a very original voice. LATE REGISTRATION is ample proof of West's staying power.

Industry Reviews
4 stars out of 5 - Nobody deploys vocal samples better than West...


West showcases a more versatile, eccentric flow than on DROPOUT... - Grade: B+


West thinks creatively, not just monetarily; he has an artist's head and heart...[LATE REGISTRATION] rarely fails to engross at every step. - Grade: B+


5 stars out of 5 - ...LATE REGISTRATION is an undeniable triumph, packed front to back, so expansive it makes the debut sound like a rough draft....


Ranked #3 in Entertainment Weekly's 'Top Ten Records of the Year' -- West works on a commandingly large canvas. Hip-hop, not to mention pop, rarely sounds this surprising, panoramic, and irresistible.


Ranked #1 in Spin's 40 Best Albums Of 2005 - 'Gold Digger' is the best kind of hip-hop hit: relentless, obnoxious, too smart and self-deprecating and laugh-out-loud funny...


Ranked #10 in Mojo's Top Ten Urban Albums Of 2005.


Included in The Wire's 2005 Rewind: 50 Records Of The Year.



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