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Universally Dirty 

New Flesh

Universally Dirty

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It's hardly the fault of music's most innovative groups if their competition catches up with them eventually, although failing to release a proper full-length in four years can make it all but inevitable. Between 2002's Understanding and 2006's Universally Dirty, New Flesh (presumably) watched as British rap fractured into bashment and grime and garage rap and dubstep, first rising in power (with Dizzee Rascal's critical importance), then waning, then rising again (with Lady Sovereign on Def Jam). Meanwhile, in America, the same type of skeleton-stark '80s programming that New Flesh was all about became the standard for hits and radio airplay. (Even the Big Dada press release has to admit that for this record, they're "more timely than ahead of their time.") All this makes a fresh New Flesh record less than the event it usually is, and the trio doesn't make it any easier on itself; Toastie Tailor's "Home Movie" is a sexual romp like a parade of others, and Part 2's productions don't reveal as much expertise as in the past. Still, Juice Aleem remains one of the best rappers in the business, and Universally Dirty won't make any newbies wonder what the fuss is all about. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

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1.  Backyard more
2.  Wherever We Go more
3.  How's That more
4.  Home Movie more
5.  Who's The Daddy more
6.  Chocolate Bubbles more
7.  Armshouse more
8.  Don't Look Now more
9.  Money Movers more
10.  Black Marble more
11.  Trouble LSK & New Flesh
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12.  Give Up The Fight more
13.  Come Again more
Featured Review
Rehab Rehab
Rihanna
No, it's not a cover of the infamous Amy Winehouse's career peak. Instead, "Rehab" is yet another ballad dealing with broken relationships (they seem to grow like mushrooms this season) and it brings Rihanna to her most dramatic mood since "Unfaithful". The main appeals here are Mr. Justin Timberlake himself penning the track and the ever slick hand of Timbaland producing; other than that, we pretty much prefer Rihanna when she aims for the dancefloor. After this, they may have finally ran out of tracks from "Good Girl Gone Bad" to keep the string of hits going. The Bajan beauty well deserves a rest, although that collaboration with Maroon 5, the third of the new songs included in the album's "Reloaded" version, could be waiting its turn…©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved.
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