Blazing Arrow

Blazing Arrow
Studio album by Blackalicious
Released April 30, 2002
Genre Hip hop
Length 74:24
Label MCA Records
Producer Chief Xcel
Questlove
DJ Shadow
Hi-Tek
Ben Harper
Cut Chemist
Blackalicious chronology
Nia
(2000)
Blazing Arrow
(2002)
The Craft
(2005)

Blazing Arrow is the second full-length album by Blackalicious, the follow-up to 2000's Nia. It was released on April 30, 2002 on MCA Records.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks by Chief Xcel and Gift of Gab

  1. "Introduction: Bow and Fire" – 1:06
    • Vocals by Linda Parker, Susan Bonaparte and Syble Scovell
  2. "Blazing Arrow" – 2:40
  3. "Sky Is Falling" – 2:26
  4. "First In Flight" – 4:32
    • Featuring Gil Scott-Heron
    • Saxophone: Jose Espinosa
    • Trumpet: Seth Zwerling
  5. "Green Light: Now Begin" – 3:12
  6. "4000 Miles" – 4:35
  7. "Nowhere Fast" – 6:41
  8. "Paragraph President" – 5:09
    • Contains interlude "Halfway Home," produced by DJ Shadow
  9. "It's Going Down" – 3:44
    • Featuring Lateef the Truth Speaker and Keke Wyatt
    • Produced by Chief Xcel
    • Co-produced by Hi-Tek
  10. "Make You Feel That Way" – 3:26
    • Trumpet: Anthony Coleman
  11. "Brain Washers" – 6:22
  12. "Chemical Calisthenics" – 3:21
    • Featuring Cut Chemist
    • Produced by Cut Chemist
    • Cuts by Cut Chemist
  13. "Aural Pleasure" – 4:47
    • Featuring Jaguar Wright
    • Saxophone: Jose Espinosa
    • Trumpet: Seth Zwerling
    • Contains interlude "Faith's Fire," featuring Lifesavas, backing vocals by Miho Hatori
  14. "Passion" – 3:54
  15. "Purest Love" – 4:03
    • Bass, Guitar, Piano: Teke Underdue
    • Flute: Karl Denson
    • Horns: Deejan Underdue
    • Backing vocals: Bear and Damu Quarles
  16. "Release (Part 1, 2 & 3)" – 9:26
  17. "Day One" – 4:52
    • Contains interlude "Bow and Fire Outro"

Critical reaction

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Blender [2]
HipHopDX.com [3]
IGN (9.6/10)[4]
Pitchfork Media (9.3/10)[5]
PopMatters (favorable)[6]
RapReviews.com (9.5/10)[7]
Rolling Stone [8]
Stylus Magazine (A-)[9]

The album was generally received well by critics, with Allmusic writer Steve Huey praising Gift of Gab's performance:[10]

In spite of the duo's intellectual bent, the grooves on Blazing Arrow exude a tremendous warmth that's only complemented by the positivity of their messages. And if Gift of Gab wasn't recognized among hip-hop's premier lyricists before, he certainly ought to be now; his raps are jam-packed with internal rhymes, allusions, metaphors, ten-cent words, and amazing tongue-twisting feats of skill.

Pitchfork Media was also impressed with the album:[11]

He and Xcel have the stage, and all they want to do is share it. It's as if the scope of this album-- the stylistic diversity, the guest artists, the sincere, ecstatic rhymes-- doesn't come from ambition or creativity for its own sake, but out of a need to include everyone they know and everything they see around them. Not since Car Wash has there been such a celebration of diversity and hot fun in the summertime.

Credits

Samples

Blazing Arrow

Paragraph President

Make You Feel That Way

Aural Pleasure

Passion

Album chart positions

Year Album Chart positions
Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums
2002 Blazing Arrow #49 #33

References

External links