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Bigg Jus
Poor People's Day
Release Date: 2005 11 08
Label: Mush Records

Poor People's Day continues Bigg Jus' trademark fierce lyrical intelligence and oddball musical constructs: one of the strongest and most politically charged songs on the album is "Illustrations of Hieronymus Bosch...That 1467 Shit," which draws canny comparisons between modern society and the Flemish painter's apocalyptic visions, set to a cut-up orchestral setting that sounds like a mutation of early Art of Noise. Overall, however, Poor People's Day is the rapper's most immediately accessible album, with less fractured, smoother beats and fewer outlandish arrangements underneath his lyrics. Those lyrics are as uncompromising as ever, but the friendlier settings make Bigg Jus' position statements and character studies sound easier to get into than ever before, which increases their strength considerably. Easily his best solo record, Poor People's Day is the equal of any of Bigg Jus' '90s records with Company Flow. Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Everything Must Coincide1:18
2Supa Nigga3:32
3Energy Harvester (Swallow the Sun)4:23
4This Is Poor People's Day4:34
5Orbital Mechanics4:34
6Halogen Lanterns6:24
7Illustrations of Hieronymus Bosch... That 1467 Shit3:34
8Night Before3:43
9Eerie Silence1:27
10When They Start... 1997 Uptop Shit3:57
11Memories of You1:59
12Anything You See Fit (Change by Design)4:01
13Been Here Forever1:16

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2005CDMush Records
2005LPMush Records



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