Timbaland & Magoo - Indecent Proposal (2LP)
Timbaland & Magoo - Indecent Proposal (2LP)
Timbaland & Magoo - Indecent Proposal (2LP)
Timbaland & Magoo - Indecent Proposal (2LP)
Timbaland & Magoo - Indecent Proposal (2LP)
Timbaland & Magoo - Indecent Proposal (2LP)
Timbaland & Magoo - Indecent Proposal (2LP)
Timbaland & Magoo - Indecent Proposal (2LP)

Timbaland & Magoo - Indecent Proposal (2LP)

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Vocals – Timbaland (all tracks except D1), Magoo (A2-4, B1-3, C1, C3-4, D2-3), Sebastian (A3-4, B3, B5, C1, D3), Petey Pablo (B5, C1-3, D1), DJ S&S (A1), Fatman Scoop (A2), Tweet (A3, C2), Sin (A4, D3), Static (B1, B3, D4), Jay-Z (B2), Twista (B2), Michelle Robinson (B4), Mad Skillz (C4), Ms. Jade (C4), Ludacris (D2), Troy Mitchell (D3), Aaliyah (D4)

Backing Vocals – Timbaland (B3, B5, D2), Sebastian (B3)

Strings – Craig Brockman (A4, C3-4)

Bass Guitar – Dante Nolan (B2, D4)

Guitar – Bill Pettaway (B2)

Written by Timothy Mosley (all tracks), Melvin Barcliff (A2-4, B1-3, B5, C1, C3-4, D2-3), G. Mosley (A3-4, B3, B5, C1, D3), Moses Barrett III (B5, C1-3, D1), Stephen Everett (A1), Fatman Scoop (A2), Charlene Keys (A3, C2), Wendy Charlott (A4, D3), Shawn Carter (B1-2), Twista (B2), Craig Brockman (B4, C2), C. Keys (C2), Chevon Young (C4), Christopher Bridges (D2), Stephen Garrett (D4)

 

2 LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : unspecified

Label : Blackground Records

Original Label : Blackground Records

Recorded 2000–2001

Engineered by Senator Jimmy D, Steve Penny

Mixed by Jimmy Douglass, Timbaland at Manhattan Center Studios

Mastered by Chris Gehringer at Sterling Sound

Produced by Timbaland, Craig Brockman (B4, C2)

Originally released in November 2001

Reissued in June 2022

 

Tracks:

Side A

  1. Intro - feat. DJ S&S
  2. Drop - feat. Fatman Scoop
  3. All Y'all - feat. Tweet
  4. It's Your Night - feat. Sin

Side B

  1. Indian Carpet - feat. Static
  2. Party People - feat. Jay-Z & Twista
  3. People Like Myself - feat. Static
  4. Voice Mail
  5. Serious - feat. Petey Pablo

Side C

  1. Roll Out - feat. Petey Pablo
  2. Love Me - feat. Tweet & Petey Pablo
  3. Baby Bubba - feat. Petey Pablo
  4. In Time - feat. Ms. Jade & Mad Skillz

Side D

  1. Mr. Richards - feat. Petey Pablo
  2. Considerate Brotha - feat. Ludacris
  3. Beat Club - feat. Sin
  4. I Am Music - feat. Aaliyah & Static Major

         

        Reviews:

        “It's easy to forgive Timbaland for putting his solo career on the back burner during the late '90s; after all, he'd been incredibly busy, lending his track-master skills to some of rap's biggest hitters: Ludacris, Bubba Sparxxx, Aaliyah, Jay-Z, Memphis Bleek, and Snoop Dogg, as well as old friend Missy Elliott. Three years after Tim's Bio, hip-hop's most distinctive producer finally returned with another project, co-billed with right-hand man Magoo. Though it finds him caught between providing an outlet for his more experimental productions and trying to hit on his own, Indecent Proposal still succeeds on most counts. True, it starts off with the uninventive "Drop," but then moves into a set of productions certainly stranger than anything else in the world of commercial rap. Timbaland airs out one of the oddest vocal treatments ever heard on the languorous "Love Me," gets in touch with his P-Funk roots by replaying an early Funkadelic track ("I Got a Thing...") for "Baby Bubba," and pumps up the beats to match Jay-Z and Twista's excellent rhyme-trading on "Party People." "It's Your Night" and "Indian Carpet" both spin the Timbaland blueprint into new dimensions, the former with a quirky love jam and the latter with an infectious, inane chorus. Stuck at the end of the LP is the most eagerly awaited track -- "I Am Music" -- featuring one of the last performances from Timbaland protégé Aaliyah. (Alt-powerhouse Beck was originally slated to duet.) It's not an exciting track and comes as a bit of a letdown (the closest a conscientious producer would ever get to dripping the pop syrup of Puff Daddy), but it doesn't sink the album. Fans of the major-label rap game looking for more than scary strings and tedious rap celebrities will find it an intriguing diversion.” AllMusic Review by John Bush

         

        Ratings :

        AllMusic : 3.0 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.04 / 5

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