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Lauryn Hill
Miseducation of Lauryn Hill [Bonus Tracks]
Release Date: 1998 08 25
Label: Sony Music Distribution
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Though the Fugees had been wildly successful, and Lauryn Hill had been widely recognized as a key to their popularity, few were prepared for her stunning debut. The social heart of the group and its most talented performer, she tailored The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill not as a crossover record but as a collection of overtly personal and political statements; nevertheless, it rocketed to the top of the album charts and made her a superstar. Also, and most importantly, it introduced to the wider pop world an astonishingly broad talent. Hill's verses were intelligent and hardcore, with the talent to rank up there with Method Man. And for the choruses she could move from tough to smooth in a flash, with a vocal prowess that allowed her to be her own chanteuse (à la Mariah Carey). Hill, of Haitian heritage, rhymed in a tough Caribbean patois on the opener, "Lost Ones," wasting little time to excoriate her former bandmates and/or record-label executives for caving in to commercial success. She used a feature for Carlos Santana ("To Zion") to explain how her child comes before her career and found a hit single with "Doo Wop (That Thing)," an intelligent dissection of the sex game that saw it from both angles. "Superstar" took to task musicians with more emphasis on the bottom line than making great music (perhaps another Fugees nod), while her collaborations with a pair of sympathetic R&B superstars (D'Angelo and Mary J. Blige) also paid major dividends. And if her performing talents, vocal range, and songwriting smarts weren't enough, Hill also produced much of the record, ranging from stun-gun hip-hop to smoother R&B with little trouble. Though it certainly didn't sound like a crossover record, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill affected so many widely varying audiences that it's no surprise the record became a commercial hit as well as a musical epoch-maker. [This edition contains bonus tracks.] John Bush, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Roll Call Intro
2Lost Ones
3Love Int
4Ex Factor
5To Zion
6How Many of You Have Ever
7Doo Wop
8Intelligent Woman Skit
9Superstar
10Final Hour
11When It Hurts So Bad
12Love Is Confusion Skit
13I Used to Love Him
14Forgive Them Father
15What Do You Think Int
16Every Ghetto Every City
17What Do You Think Int
18Nothing Even Matters
19Everything Is Everything
20Miseducation of Lauryn Hi
21Can't Take My Eyes off Of
22Tell Him [Live]







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