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Tree City Legends Vol. 2: My Bootleg Life
Denizen Kane
Tree City Legends Vol. 2: My Bootleg Life
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, R&B
 
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Recorded over a year and a half span, Denizen Kane presents his brand new work Tree City Legends: Vol. II. This album is the sound of an on-the-run poet throwing pages over his shoulder. Subtitled My Bootleg Life, this lon...  more »

     
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All Artists: Denizen Kane
Title: Tree City Legends Vol. 2: My Bootleg Life
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Galapagos4
Original Release Date: 12/6/2005
Release Date: 12/6/2005
Album Type: Explicit Lyrics
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, R&B
Styles: Pop Rap, Soul
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 708509003521

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Recorded over a year and a half span, Denizen Kane presents his brand new work Tree City Legends: Vol. II. This album is the sound of an on-the-run poet throwing pages over his shoulder. Subtitled My Bootleg Life, this long-awaited second installment bloomed in bursts of spontaneity. Denizen Kane is a poet and musician born and raised in Tree City. He is one of the founders of spoken word quartet I Was Born With Two Tongues and also performed on three seasons of Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry Jam. In 2000 Denizen co-founded Typical Cats, a Chicago based hip hop collective who have released two LPs through indie imprint Galapagos4. Kane made his mark as a solo artist in 2002, with an EP entitled Tree City Legends. His newest LP, Tree City Legends Volume 2, furthers his reputation as a precocious lyricist, style innovator, and great storyteller-in-the-making. "Lost," an elegiac ode to memory, sprang out of producer Alo's sweeping string-centered beat. A whirlwind session with Mestizo, Chicago graff heavyweight Dymz, SFs Olive Green collective and a scorching Kip Killagain beat yielded the anthemic "Patriot Act." Other compositions such as "Killa Killa" (a tube amp banger produced by Maker) were captured in notebooks between New York and Tokyo. New school rally-rockers like "Amerika Dub" (featuring Chicago's Avery R. Young's cataclysmic vocals) are the sounds of urban explosion, new protest music. Amidst the passion, Kane does not forget the quieter hushed moments. With acoustic guitar as the backbone, "When I see Him," is a song that solemnly reflects on fragments of emotion. A record of a year in tumultthe world spins out of orbit, the body counts rise, the underground is restless Welcome back to Tree City. Kane has toured from New York to Tokyo to Los Angeles, and performed with such underground luminaries as the Visionaries, Living Legends, and J-Live. He continues to create, experiment, build, and break away. Tree City Legends Never Die.
 

CD Reviews

A good follow-up to Tree City Legends
An Amazon User | New Jersey | 02/19/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Denizen Kane has been one of my favorite emcees since I first saw him on Def Poetry, and he does not disappoint. "Patriot Act" is a killer song, and the first half of the album is easily five stars. It seemed to me that production was lacking in the second half, however, and that forces me to bump it down just a notch.



My only problem with Denizen is that he tends to repeat his lyrics in different songs, leaving less room for total originality. Other than that, however, he's a wicked emcee; his beats are on target, his lyrics are strong, and his ability as a rapper is unquestioned."