Contents. Critical reception At, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 80% based on 21 reviews, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'. Nathan Rabin of gave the album a favorable review, saying, ' Since We Last Spoke finds RJD2 sounding like some blessed creature who's able to tune in every radio station in the world, past and present, and mix them together into a cohesive whole.' He added: 'For all its adventurousness and genre-mashing, the album has a surprising pop sensibility.' David Drake of gave the album a grade of B, calling it 'the future of collective nostalgia.'
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Placed it at number 37 on the '40 Best Albums of 2004' list. Track listing No. Title Length 1.
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'Since We Last Spoke' 4:14 2. 'Exotic Talk' 3:43 3. '1976' 2:27 4. 'Ring Finger' 3:47 5. 'Making Days Longer' 4:36 6. 'Someone's Second Kiss' 4:28 7. 'To All of You' 5:09 8.
'Clean Living' 4:29 9. 'Iced Lightning' 4:06 10.
'Intro' 1:10 11. 'Through the Walls' 3:27 12. 'One Day' 4:50 Total length: 46:26 UK edition bonus tracks No.
Title Length 13. 'De L'Alouette' 3:11 14. 'Holy Toledo' 4:09 Total length: 53:22 Charts Chart Peak position French Albums 76 UK Albums 94 US 128 US ( ) 87 US ( ) 3 US ( ) 6 References. Retrieved December 16, 2014.
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Rjd2's music is a collage of cut-and-paste hip-hop that combines disparate elements to make for soulful, moody portraits of the world. Born Ramble John Krohn in Eugene, OR, on May 27, 1976, he moved to Columbus, OH, a few years later and was raised there. He first busted out onto the hip-hop scene in 1998 - a time when producers were emerging from the shadows to seize the spotlight - as the DJ/producer for the Columbus-based group Megahertz. MHz had two 12' singles released on Bobbito Garcia's Fondle 'Em Records and the group was mentioned in.