Something Wicked This Way Comes (The Herbaliser album)
Something Wicked This Way Comes is the fourth studio album by The Herbaliser. It was released via Ninja Tune on 19 March 2002.[1] It peaked at number 71 on the UK Albums Chart.[4]
Something Wicked This Way Comes | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 19 March 2002[1] | |||
Studio | Train Trax Studios | |||
Genre | Nu jazz, hip hop | |||
Length | 54:18 | |||
Label | Ninja Tune | |||
Producer | Jake Wherry, Ollie Teeba | |||
The Herbaliser chronology | ||||
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Singles from Something Wicked This Way Comes | ||||
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Aggregate scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 81/100[1] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Pitchfork | 7.0/10[3] |
Critical reception
At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 81% based on 10 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[1]
Nic Kincaid of AllMusic gave the album 4 stars out of 5, calling it "a timely achievement in music, a genre-bending statement of creative poignancy."[2] Brad Haywood of Pitchfork gave the album a 7.0 out of 10, saying, "The beats are just fine, but they lack the risk or innovation that could potentially make them truly engaging."[3]
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Something Wicked" (featuring Seaming To) | 5:10 |
2. | "Verbal Anime" (featuring Rakaa Iriscience) | 3:46 |
3. | "Time 2 Build" (featuring Blade) | 3:24 |
4. | "24 Carat Blag" | 4:08 |
5. | "Mr. Holmes" | 7:18 |
6. | "Good Girl Gone Bad" (featuring Wildflower) | 4:07 |
7. | "The Hard Stuff" | 2:01 |
8. | "Distinguished Jamaican English" (featuring Phi Life Cypher) | 3:32 |
9. | "Worldwide Connected" | 5:06 |
10. | "The Turnaround" | 3:15 |
11. | "Battle of Bongo Hill" | 4:52 |
12. | "It Ain't Nuttin'" (featuring MF Doom) | 2:46 |
13. | "Unsungsong" | 4:53 |
References
- "Something Wicked This Way Comes by The Herbaliser". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
- Kincaid, Nic. "Something Wicked - The Herbaliser". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
- Haywood, Brad (13 June 2002). "The Herbaliser: Something Wicked This Way Comes". Pitchfork. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
- "Herbaliser". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
- "Lescharts.com – The Herbaliser – Something Wicked This Way Comes". Hung Medien. Retrieved 11 September 2018.
External links
- Something Wicked This Way Comes at Discogs (list of releases)
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