The Vagabond Speech

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  • Release Date: 11/01/2005
  • Sales Rank: 107,628
  • Label: BLUHAMMOCK
  • UPC: 899308000153

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The Vagabond

1LISTENBraided Hair / 1 Giant Leap 3:32
2LISTENScandal 4:22
3LISTENNo One Like You 3:46
4LISTENShine 4:43
5LISTENWalking in the Sun 4:46
6LISTENEsmerelda 3:32
7LISTENHave Fun / One Love 4:45
8LISTENWhat You Give 3:36
9LISTENFerret Lady (Skit) 1:12
10LISTENLove 3:20
11LISTENAcross the Universe 4:16
12LISTENCatch the Five 4:39
13LISTENGone Away 3:56

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A frustrating release that pays off despite its messy, thrown-together compiling, Speech's Vagabond would be his most necessary solo album if it were only better groomed. Comprised mostly of tracks from his overlooked Down South Produckshuns and Peechy albums while adding some collaborations along with a couple new tracks, Vagabond puts its best foot forward with "Braided Hair," Speech's poignant and powerful collaboration with Neneh Cherry and 1 Giant Leap. Like much of Vagabond, the track recalls Arrested Development at their dreamiest and most intoxicating, but there's plenty of the pop and soul Speech came to master after putting his former group on hold. The sparse "Love" would have fit nicely on Prince's For You while "Shine" and "Gone Away" are both heartfelt, soulful numbers that fall somewhere between the Isley Brothers and the best Lenny Kravitz. Speech's own missteps are his underwhelming and previously unreleased cover of "Across the Universe" and the pleasant but pointless instrumental "Catch the Fire," but Vagabond's real problem is its lack of flow, with like tracks sitting next to each other and the stale aftertaste of old material being passed off as new with no explanation. Granted, the tracks from Down South Produckshuns and Peechy are all worthy of another listen and should be heard by anyone who appreciates edgy but responsible, poignant hip-hop. Vagabond is nearly filled with it, but requires too much rearranging and editing by the listener to be considered a classic. David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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November 30, 2005: Finally, a hip/hop CD that is for grown folk. I've been waiting for something like this for years. It is an eclectic album. My favorite song is Shine. I would recommend this CD to anyone, mothers, father, children, etc. everyone can listen to this CD