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Lyfe Jennings, The Phoenix

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1648184

Disk length: 1h 8m 18s (29 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Intro 0:55
2. Interlude to Slow Down 0:21
3. Lyfe Jennings Feat. Young Buck & Doc Black - Slow Down 3:45
4. Interlude to Goodbye 0:18
5. Goodbye 5:05
6. Interlude to Let's Stay Together 0:23
7. Let's Stay Together 4:35
8. Interlude to Biggie Nigga 0:27
9. Biggie Nigga 2:40
10. Interlude to Ghetto Superman 0:26
11. Ghetto Superman 4:21
12. Interlude to S.E.X. 0:28
13. Lyfe Jennings Feat. Lala Brown - S.E.X. 3:18
14. Interlude to Down Here, Up there 0:25
15. Down Here, Up there 3:13
16. Interlude to The River 0:30
17. The River 3:13
18. Interlude to Still Here 0:20
19. Lyfe Jennings Feat. Three 6 Mafia and Project Pat - Still Here 4:47
20. Interlude to More Than a Girl 0:27
21. More Than a Girl 4:16
22. Interlude to Stingy 0:26
23. Stingy 4:11
24. Interlude to Radio 0:22
25. Radio 3:35
26. Interlude to Keep Ya Head Up 0:59
27. Keep Ya Head Up 3:46
28. Interlude to I'll Always Love You 4:57
29. Must Be Nice (Live) 5:35

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Review

In a lot of musical imaginations, Lyfe Jennings' The Phoenix will occupy a space a few slots up from the Hustle & Flow soundtrack. As he proved on the prelude to this disc--the swift-selling, hype-generating Lyfe 268-192--he's an urban poet with an unsparing eye. When he's not laying out his grit-laden artistic process in what seems like a dozen spoken-word interludes, he's singing it as he sees it. On "S-E-X," that vision includes a sensitive-minded, daddy-like plea for abstinence among teen-age girls punched up by the sexy-sounding Lala Brown, and on the thump-thump slo-mo thrill ride "Ghetto Superman" it includes a pitiful remembrance of things past ("We grew up in the gutter eatin' peanut butter sandwiches/With no jam"). Part Curtis Mayfield, part Donny Hathaway, part Kanye West, and part John Legend, Jennings is determined to offer a long, tall drink to the spiritually dehydrated--he's massively musical (check his gentle acoustic guitar on "Down Here, Up There" and the raw soul of "The River") and enormously ambitious: It's no accident that The Phoenix plays like scuffed-up, 21st-century epic poetry in places. Real-world R&B hasn't reached this far in a long time. --Tammy La Gorce

Other Versions

Albums are mined from the various public resources and can be actually the same but different in the tracks length only. We are keeping all versions now.

The Phoenix

Tracks: 29, Disk length: 1h 5m 22s (-3m 4s)

The Phoenix

Tracks: 28 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 1h 2m 39s (-6m 21s)

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