At a time when experimentation is taboo in most overground rap, that?s all Outkast seem intent on executing. Firstly, this double CD has no cohesive link, other than the fact that it sounds like a pair of solo albums stitc... more »hed together to demo exactly how Andre?s yin works to augment Big Boi?s yang. Andre 3000?s Love Below disc rates as the more eclectic of the two, given that he?s turned in his emcee credentials to become a full-on funk-soul-jazz vocalist who mostly sings about items of love ("Happy Valentine's Day"), carnal lust ("Spread"), and female adoration ("Prototype"). Minus the big band schmaltz of "Love Hater" and cheesy cover jobs ("My Favorite Things"), Andre?s disc is sick (meaning great). As is to be expected, the Big Boi disc is less arty, more gangsta and worldly, and features the less-progressive guest raps of ATL crunk purveyors Lil? Jon and The Eastside Boyz ("Last Call") and Jay-Z who rhymes the hook on "Flip Flop Rock". Unlike Big Boi, Andre keeps his collabos to a minimum, once crooning alongside Norah Jones on the cool yet sappy "Take Off Your Cool", and once with Kelis. Boi fulfills his Dungeon Family duty with flying colors by flipping some dirty southern up-tempo raps over electro beats on "GhettoMusick". By the time Cee-Lo sermonizes on "Reset", Speakerboxx and Love Below rate mostly as majestic and inspiring, with the remaining 23 per cent being just plain incredible --Dalton Higgins« less
At a time when experimentation is taboo in most overground rap, that?s all Outkast seem intent on executing. Firstly, this double CD has no cohesive link, other than the fact that it sounds like a pair of solo albums stitched together to demo exactly how Andre?s yin works to augment Big Boi?s yang. Andre 3000?s Love Below disc rates as the more eclectic of the two, given that he?s turned in his emcee credentials to become a full-on funk-soul-jazz vocalist who mostly sings about items of love ("Happy Valentine's Day"), carnal lust ("Spread"), and female adoration ("Prototype"). Minus the big band schmaltz of "Love Hater" and cheesy cover jobs ("My Favorite Things"), Andre?s disc is sick (meaning great). As is to be expected, the Big Boi disc is less arty, more gangsta and worldly, and features the less-progressive guest raps of ATL crunk purveyors Lil? Jon and The Eastside Boyz ("Last Call") and Jay-Z who rhymes the hook on "Flip Flop Rock". Unlike Big Boi, Andre keeps his collabos to a minimum, once crooning alongside Norah Jones on the cool yet sappy "Take Off Your Cool", and once with Kelis. Boi fulfills his Dungeon Family duty with flying colors by flipping some dirty southern up-tempo raps over electro beats on "GhettoMusick". By the time Cee-Lo sermonizes on "Reset", Speakerboxx and Love Below rate mostly as majestic and inspiring, with the remaining 23 per cent being just plain incredible --Dalton Higgins
Molly M. from EL DORADO, KS Reviewed on 9/11/2006...
I loved this CD! Holla' to all those OutKast fans out there!
CD Reviews
Outcast Does It Again
Erica | USA | 09/28/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Buy the album. Become infused with the funkiest Hip Hop ever. There are a couple of pages across the web with links to the "Hey Ya" video, I recommend you find one and look at and listen to the video. This is a hilarious album with all kinds of unique flavors. Do not buy bootlegs, give Outkast what they deserve! Stank On !"
I can dig it
Erica | 12/14/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"As a rule I don't go for hip-hop, maybe a song here and there, but this I like. Each song has a fun groove you can get into. You want to dance-like in - "Hay Ya," or in "Love The Way You Move." No matter what track you hear there is a fresh sound. It's a great find."
Andre 3000's The Love Below is BRILLIANT
Vernen 3000 | London UK | 01/06/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
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I love their latest double CD Album:-Although Big Boi's Speakerboxxx side has some brilliant tracks on them, Andre 3000's The Love Below is HIGHLY ADDICTIVE. I cannot stop playing these tracks on The Love Below CD.
( In order of preference )
1) Hey Ya.......(The best song this millennium..PERIOD)
2) Spead ...... (The hook and pull on this song is out of this world. Its like you're speeding home in your car during the night)
3) Happy Valentines day .....(Designed for ALL parties and clubs)
4) Love Hater ....... (This song is full of STYLE)
5) Love in War ...... (Well put together)
6) Dracula's Wedding ......(Exciting cartoon superhero style type of tune)
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Genius
Daniel Vaccaro | Colorado | 10/11/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is such a superb album it is kind of hard to describe. I listined to this album because of all the hype surrounding it. By nature i am not a rap fan, and don't usually even like rap, but this album really captured me like nothing else has in awhile. Listen to the Love Below, and that alone makes it an incredible album. THe love Below is... very creative, to the point of exhaustive genius, and is structured in a way that is like absolutely nothing else. It is very eclectic, with styles ranging from funk to rock, to soul, to almost beat poetry. It enthrolles you with a magnet affect. It is also very artsy, and unconforming to all the rap crap that is spread over the stations with boring stereo typicalisms. These guys are actually willing to concern themselves with the music, the lyrics, and anything else to make an artistic triumph rather than a number one hit. Any band or artist that is willing to be concerned with THE Album, not the hit, is ok in my book. i really hate commercial songs for the sake of popularity, and thankfully they do none of that.
Now... disc two does stray from what Andre 3000 is trying to accomplish, and doesn't provide the same "loveliness" if you will; the melodies are not as creative, the mood is different, but it is still enjoyable. Overall this is an achievement in music i wish i saw more of. Superb."