Deadringer (album)
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Deadringer | ||
Studio album by RJD2 | ||
Released | July 23, 2002 | |
Genre | Hip Hop Electronica |
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Length | 67:00 | |
Label | Definitive Jux | |
Producer(s) | RJD2 | |
Professional reviews | ||
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RJD2 chronology | ||
Your Face or Your Kneecaps (2001) |
Deadringer (2002) |
The Horror (2003) |
Deadringer is the debut album of RJD2. It was released on July 23, 2002 on Definitive Jux.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "The Horror" – 4:11
- "Salud" – 0:38
- "Smoke and Mirrors" – 4:26
- "Good Times Roll Pt.2" – 4:57
- "Final Frontier" – 4:25
- Featuring Blueprint
- "Ghostwriter" – 5:17
- "Cut out to FL" – 3:42
- "F.H.H." – 4:31
- Featuring Jakki Da Motamouth
- "Shot in the Dark" – 1:21
- "Chicken-Bone Circuit" – 3:54
- "The Proxy" – 2:14
- "2 More Dead" – 5:17
- "Take the Picture Off" – 1:02
- "Silver Fox" – 3:31
- "June" – 6:03
- Featuring Copywrite
- "Work" – 11:39
- Includes bonus track "Here's What's Left"
[edit] Samples
- "The Horror" samples First Moog Quartet's song Hey Hey.
- "Smoke and Mirrors" contains vocal samples from "Who Knows" by Marion Black
- "Ghostwriter" contains a sample of late indie singer-songwriter Elliott Smith, from his song "I Didn't Understand," off the album XO.
- "The Proxy" is built around a sample of Pat Metheny performing the first movement of Steve Reich's "Electric Counterpoint."
- The B-side remix of the album cut "June" starts with a sample from Brian Eno's Music for Airports.
[edit] Trivia
- "Ghostwriter" was featured in a 2005 UK TV advertisment for Anadin Extra.