Going back
to the vault, each re-mastered album will draw from original master recordings
This year
marks the 20th anniversary of Things Fall Apart, with Do You Want More?!!!??!
celebrating its 25th anniversary next year and Illadelph Halflife turning 25 in
2021. Each remastered re-issue will be drawn from the original master
recordings, and Things Fall Apart will include bonus selections, rare photos,
essays by Black Thought and Questlove and liner notes from Questlove.
"We're
looking forward to going back to the vault to revisit our original recordings
from the studio and we're excited to celebrate these albums by really
delivering something special for our fans," said The Roots.
Harry
Weinger, Vice President of Product Development at UMe, said, "By every
metric, The Roots continue to have an outsized global impact on music and
culture. We're thrilled to work with the band to re-issue these seminal albums
in a way that will provide a new experience and perspective on the times when
they were released and how they continue to speak to the times today."
Andre
Torres, Vice President of Urban Catalog at Urban Legends, said, "As these
Roots' classics reach milestone anniversaries, we're revisiting these important
albums with fresh ears. By going back to the vaults, we're giving these albums
the deluxe edition treatment and pulling archival material that's only been
heard by very few people. These remastered music packages provide an
unprecedented look at the evolution of hip-hop's greatest live band and satisfy
lifelong Roots fans to casual listeners, and everyone in between."
Starting off
the celebration will be The Roots' breakthrough fourth album Things Fall Apart,
available on September 27, 2019. This melancholy gem of 2000s alternative
hip-hop, originally released on MCA Records in 1999, has been freshly
remastered and re-pressed in two lavish triple vinyl configurations. The
standard configuration features the original album, remastered on double vinyl
with a third LP of bonus tracks curated by Questlove, including a 24-page
booklet featuring rare images, retrospective essays by Black Thought and
Questlove, track-by-track liner notes from Questlove. The Collector's Edition
features all of the above, but with clear vinyl and a die-cut slipcase with all
5 alternate covers as interchangeable lithos with foil stamp numbering.
Do You Want
More?!!!??!, The Roots' second studio album, is the band's major label-debut,
coming two years after their independent debut album, Organix in 1993. The
album is critically acclaimed as a classic of hip-hop jazz. Chicago Tribune
music critic Greg Kot celebrated the group's ability to "mate hip-hop
wordplay, funk rhythms and jazzy textures" and calls the album "an
impressive display of skills, intelligently arranged and performed." In
1998, the album was selected as one of The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums. The
re-issue will be available in 2020.
Illadelph
Halflife's is the third studio album from The Roots. With contributions from
artists across jazz and R&B including Amel Larrieux, D'Angelo, Steve
Coleman, Graham Haynes, David Murray, and Cassandra Wilson, the album shows the
immense growth of the band from their first two titles. Upon release, The New
York Times music critic Neil Strauss recognized the album as "one of the
year's best rap offerings" and celebrated its "politically conscious
lyrics." Illadelph Halflife offered a fresh perspective on hip-hop. The
album, which will be re-issued in 2021, has been recognized by The Source, The
Village Voice, and Hip-Hop Connections as one of the 100 Best Rap Albums.
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