2003, MCA
If you were wondering what the heck phrenology means, the Roots wouldn't have it any other way. Hip-hop's hardest-working live band continues where they left off with Things Fall Apart, forcing listeners to think outside of the Hot 97 FM box--or just plain think. On "Thought at Work," lead emcee Black Thought--the most criminally underrated wordsmith of his time--weaves captivating flows over a neck-snapping break beat, while on "Water" he boldly addresses the controversy surrounding his partner-in-rhyme Malik B's alleged substance abuse. While collaborations with Nelly Furtado ("Sacrifice") and Talib Kweli ("Rhymes and Ammo") read much better on paper than they sound, the catchy, up-tempo call-and-response routine utilized by the crew on the latter song will amp up Roots nonbelievers. As a bonus, Jill Scott's dreamy falsetto refrain hammers home some finer points about love on "Complexity."
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Phrentrow |
| 2 | Rock You |
| 3 | !!!!!!! |
| 4 | Sacrifice |
| 5 | Rolling With Heat |
| 6 | Waok (Ay) Rollcall |
| 7 | Thought @ Work |
| 8 | Seed (2.0) |
| 9 | Break You Off |
| 10 | Water |
| 11 | Quills |
| 12 | Pussy Galore |
| 13 | Complexity |
| 14 | Something in the Way of Things (In Town) |
| 15 | [Untitled Track] |
| 16 | [Untitled Track] |
| 17 | [Untitled Track] |
| 18 | [Untitled Track] |
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