Pigeon John
     
   
Pigeon John...is Clueless
Track Listings
1 Clueless (4:12)
2 Cheerleaders (3:23)
3 Cowboy Song (4:16)
4 Chase (3:37)
5 Passion (3:26)
6 Seal Fate (3:28)
7 6th and Alvarado (#) (3:08)
8 Payroll Professionals (3:02)
9 Beverly Blvd. (0:44)
10 Destruction (3:19)
11 I'm the Best in the World! (#) (3:35)
12 Rap Contest (3:51)
13 Move On (4:14)
14 Heartbeat (#) (3:37)
15 Los Angeles Rap Music (3:02)
16 Beautiful Little Sharp Chicks (5:01)
17 Eviction Notice (4:01)
18 Cry (4:11)
19 B (Live) (5:34)


Discography
Pigeon John...and the Summertime Pool Party (2006)
Pigeon John...Sings the Blues  (2005)
Pigeon John...Is Dating Your Sister (2003)
Pigeon John...Is Clueless  (2001)


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Overall rating: +++-

 

 

Album Reviews


In the tradition of classic hip hop Pigeon is a storyteller. In the spirit of ‘Dana Dane’ and ‘Doug E. Fresh,’ Pigeon John illuminates a fresh personality as he presents facets of his personality that is sometimes emotional, funny, angry, and serious. He is a little light on Christian themes, but nevertheless Pigeon John has a clean, sincere, and ‘real’ sound musically. Since Pigeon John has spent time doing collaborations with the Brainwash Project and LA Symphony it is nice to see him with his debut solo album. You will like the track of the songs “the cowboy song,” “passion,” and “I’m the best in the world.” There are moments on the CD when you will hear familiar tracks from holy hip-hop culture. The West Coast rapper lyrically flows with an east coast flavor in the song “Payroll Professionals.” If you like music from the Wyclef Jean and Refugees, or De La Soul you will like Pigeon John.

~ Allison Powell

 

I picked up Pigeon John on a whim after reading a review for 'Pigeon John Sings the Blues' in Rolling Stone. Once I gave it a full listen, I was hooked on his genius. Creative, eloquent and versatile, Pigeon John is maybe the most gifted member of the LA Symphony crew. If anything he is a great artist with more potential than even he may comprehend.

Beats:
This album is a re-release of his first, with added cuts. Having all of his albums, I can say this is his best because it showcases great beats with great rhymes. 'The Cowboy Song' is my favorite because it is funny and cool at the same time. Makes you just wanna put the top down and bump it as loud as you can. "Cheerleaders" and "6th and Alvarado" pump like fists at a Black Panther rally, but you may be laughing at the hooks a little too much to notice. Still, you can just let this ride till the end, no skips.

Rhymes:
Pigeon John is basically nice on the mic because he is so balanced and clear. You understand every word because of his flawless handling of the English language. Even he says that he "sounds white". Who cares? I know I never did. Pay close attention to the somber 'Cry' and you may find yourself weeping. 'Rap Contest' is a testament to Pigeon John's perseverance in the rap industry.

Lasting appeal:
Like the description says, this is a must have for hip-hop heads. No cussing involved and a reverance for the Lord above, John is lyrically on his grind with this album. Give this a listen just for the refreshing newness in his sound and the humility that travels with the package.

 

  

 

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