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Preview: Common's Universal Mind Control

Thursday, November 06, 2008 9:15 AM | 57 comments
By Alex Thornton
As Common plays "Universal Mind Control," the opener to his Dec. 9 album of the same name, he can't help but pop-lock a little bit as he mouths the words along with the track. By his own admission, Common's records have never been known as club bangers but that’s definitely about to change. While attending his live shows’ after-parties last year, he noticed a distinct pattern while everyone celebrated.

"My own DJ wasn't playing none of my songs and I realized I needed something for people to rock in the clubs," he explains to the small group of media folk assembled at New York City’s Legacy Studios. It's almost as if Common only recently noticed that he had a certain image that the rest of us assumed he was cultivating intentionally. Never content to sit back and do the expected, in early 2008 he began work on the Invincible Summer EP that eventually grew into this full album, Universal Mind Control.

While much of Universal Mind Control is comprised of dance records, don't think that Common is somehow compromising himself. He still injects his own high-minded take on music into each track and, with the help of The Neptunes and Mr. DJ of OutKast infamy, conducts experiments on sound.

"We wanted to take the music to the future and do things that I had never done before and they had never done before," asserts Common. Mission accomplished: even for a production team known for diversity, UMC breaks new ground.
 

1. Universal Mind Control (prod. The Neptunes) - The Afrika Bambaataa inspired single featuring Pharrell that sets the tone for what’s to come. No big changes from what we’ve already heard.



2. Punch Drunk Love (prod. The Neptunes) - A laid back swing where Com talks to a lady giving him “the eye.” Kanye heard it and insisted on getting on the hook so some changes were made and the original featuring Pharrell became the remix. That other version is likely to appear as a bonus track.

3. Make My Day (prod. Mr. DJ) - A little bounce mixed in with So-Cal top-down music with a touch of Outkast. Cee-Lo assists on this hook, who Common says he’d like to work with on every album.
 
4. Sex 4 Sugar (prod. The Neptunes) - Common ties on a little Jungle Brothers on top of a thumping beat and marching-band snares. Common’s talking to a stripper on this one and it’s definitely not about going to college.

5. Announcement (prod. The Neptunes) - Another single featuring Pharrell, who according to Common came to the studio with his verse already on the track. “We just wanted to make a tribute to Biggie in our own way,” Common says of the track, which flips the late Frank White’s “Dreams” into 2008.

Announcement - Common

6. Gladiator (prod. The Neptunes) - Anyone who would still accuse him of being granola or going hipster will have their mouths shut after listening to "Gladiator," a ridiculously hard auditory assault. Common jokes that he tried to mix a little Ghostface in to the RZA influenced beat (“You know how Ghostface will come on the hook like, “Yeah n*gga, what!’”). A definite favorite of the critics assembled in the room.

7. Changes (prod. Mr. DJ) - Again, Common hasn’t entirely abandoned inspirational themes and imagines that this track could be something for Barack Obama to play on inauguration day. [Ed. Note: Common played this before Obama was President Elect] Mr. DJ layers sounds to create a bright visual for him to speak on and at the end, Common’s eleven year old daughter steps in to drop a little poetry.
 
Changes - Common

8. Inhale (prod. The Neptunes) - Common says this one is “just good Hip-Hop. I don’t really have a big explanation for it.” Probably the most prototypical Neptunes beat with Chad even joining in to scratch in a sample of Tribe’s “Sucka N***a.”

9. What a World (prod. The Neptunes) - Common breaks down the typical conventions of structure to tell the story of his life on a Funk inspired track. D.A. from Chester French passionately sings the hook over Max’s guitar riffs and a N.E.R.D.-meets-Blondie flavored arrangement.
 
10. Everywhere (Runaway) (prod. Mr. DJ) - Believe it or not, if Common formed a band with Pat Benatar or Stevie Nicks, this is probably what they’d come up with and it turns out a lot better than you’d assume. Probably the most deliberately 80’s song and absolutely accomplishes the goal of delivering something unexpected.


THE VERDICT

While this record is decidedly not another attempt at the critically panned Electric Circus, it is a more expansive take on Common than you're probably used to. Hollywood is paying Common’s bills quite nicely these days, freeing him to truly make music for the love. With his musical career experiencing a second Renaissance and Hip-Hop opening up to a more broad take on the art, it’s perfect time for him to branch out, and he takes full advantage. Don’t let Universal Mind Control slip by in the sure to be crowded December schedule.


Comments

 

DJ TEKNISION said:

IF HIS OWN DJ NOT PLAYING HIS MUSIC MAYBE HE NEEDS TO FIRE THAT DUDE!! I'M ALL FOR ARTIST TRYING DIFFERENT THINGS, BUT I'M NOT FEELING THAT NEPTUNE JOINT AT ALL.. JUST SEEMS LIKE HE FORCING THE ISSUE TO GET RADIO PLAY.

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November 6, 2008 9:30 AM
 

Tupacfan said:

I need audio player for this preview.. I'm mobile..

I'm a fan of common, it be interesting to see him take it to another level with this new LP..

I'll be back to comment once I get my hands on the laptop to listen..
November 6, 2008 9:31 AM
 

Topchoice_1 said:

I always buy Common on the strength of his body of work....I'm not made at him catering to the club...I love that Univeral Mind Control beat...Common didn't impress me lyrically, but I wasn't disappointed.
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November 6, 2008 9:35 AM
 

Topchoice_1 said:

That Annoucement joint is that vintage slick shit talking Common Sense that we all love....

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November 6, 2008 9:38 AM
 

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November 6, 2008 10:09 AM
 

My Black Nation said:

that first single ain't doing it for me!  my lil boy like it because of that robot in the vid




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November 6, 2008 10:13 AM
 

junclassic said:

Lemme find out Common gon put it down!

I ca never see that cat compromising his lyricism just to make the music danceable...

With that said, I wonder what the sales will be like? Platinum? Str8 club bangers?

Or will is still be viewed as too lyrical to be club worthy?
Hmmmmmmm.....

If that even makes sense...

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November 6, 2008 10:52 AM
 

raynestizzy said:

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November 6, 2008 11:42 AM
 

anomali_ygb said:

that announcement, changes, and umc went real hard. i have to support this lp
November 6, 2008 11:45 AM
 

MRGODBYROAD said:

FOR THOSE THAT DON'T REALLY KNOSW ABOUT COMMON..........GOT COP CAN I BORROW A DOLLAR!!!!!
November 6, 2008 11:47 AM
 

MrWoods said:

Im waiting for this to drop.The title track feels like a 2008 "Beat Street" theme. And my favorite tracks so far are "Announcement" and "Punch Drunk Love". Common flows easily over Neptunes production, perfect chemistry
November 6, 2008 12:05 PM
 

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November 6, 2008 1:59 PM
 

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November 6, 2008 1:59 PM
 

Infamous Markiss said:

Common been that fire since he was Common Sense.  His last two discs produced by Ye were fire and his new joint is a banger.  I'm definitely waiting for this one!
November 6, 2008 3:03 PM
 

TheEternalisT007 said:

Go back and get Resurrection, Like water for Chocolate, Electric Circus!!! Do NOT and I repeat DO NOT go buy "Can I borrow a Dollar"  OMGoooodness you would never believe the Trash He used to say.  He did this whole stuttering thing that was Madd annoying.  This album looks to be another success.  

I'm soo glad to see that COmm is getting the recognition he deserves.  He's a stand up dude.  Chi-Town Stand Up!

November 6, 2008 3:55 PM
 

poe said:

one of the most underrated MCs but also one of my top 20.
November 6, 2008 4:48 PM
 

doobie-ashtray said:

i dont listen to common's bull ish
November 6, 2008 5:07 PM
 

twoturntables said:

I've been a Common Sense fan for a long time now but over the years I've been feeling like the fame and money is making him change for the worse.
I just saw Common live again a few months back and felt like I was at a Will Smith concert. And the show I just saw him at for his Finding Forever tour was just as bad...every 10 minutes he was saying "This is for the ladies". He's got enough corny love songs to do an entire show. I have nothing against love songs and catering to the ladies from time to time, but I never want to feel like I'm at a R&B show or gettin jiggy with Will Smith at a Common concert.
Com, remember your own line: "Funny what money do to a n***a brain".
I will still support his art and buy his CD and maybe his singles on wax but I hate doing it out of obligation rather than having genuine excitement.
November 6, 2008 6:17 PM
 

PRESTO said:

Yo ... im down for whatever Comm is doing ... I also believe that people as in you heads will disown him once he gets maad radio play with these neptune beats. Common is on his way to a Black Eyed Peas status and you toys are gonna follow suit and turn up the hate ... I can see the future ... "CALL ME NO !"  ... i feel what "twoturntables" said .... i dont want 2 be rockin common and he's on some industry leash barkin about this is how i roll now ... cause NO ... R&B gets ANY play in my ride ... unless its 70's or 80's funk type shyt ...  << going 2 watch some porn now ... peace
November 6, 2008 9:08 PM
 

MOSSHADYESCO said:

@  twoturntables

I gotta agree...although i felt BE was a balance album and was excellent musically and lyrically....Finding Forever had waay to many love songs....it was just too much and it took away from the album....

As far as this joint goes....im really feeling the Neptunes produciton as of late....still play Seeing Sounds often...and have Lord Willin in rotation so im looking forward to them hooking common up...im not feeling the first single, it could grow on me but Changes and Announcement sound dope to me...ima def cop this...and the LUda album looks good too...
November 6, 2008 10:14 PM
 

lamarrion said:

@tupacfan
I feel you. On the Iphone right now get back later.
But Com been that dude for awhile now
November 7, 2008 1:12 AM
 

T-ROC said:

I've bought one common album, that is, "BE"
And I tell you it was good. But, this album doesn't strike
me as a good one, why you ask, the first single with
Pgarrel threw me off. Plus reading the review it seem
as though it should be a N.E.R.D/Neptunes album. As
much as they are featured or produced the songs. I'll
pass on this one.
November 7, 2008 7:13 AM
 

Soul_Nigerian82 said:

Common is one of the best MCs in the game.  He is on his grown man and he gives you something different on every album (even though BE and Finding Forever were very similar IMO).

If Common wants to do an album like this, why not?

He's human, he goes to clubs, and he wants to hear some of songs in the club too.

Imagine the response if you played a song like 'The People' in the club....those who are ig'nant would be like WTF!

Electric Circus went over alot of people's minds and ears....if you are a fan of music and not just hip-hop, you would have to at least appreciate how Common was able to flow on some of the most out-of-this world type tracks.

November 7, 2008 9:35 AM
 

EST said:

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November 7, 2008 2:43 PM
 

Cresent City Connektor said:

Common? Oh Yeah he dat dude...fa sho!!!

Will be getting this on Dec 9th
November 11, 2008 11:27 AM
 

stlouisda1st said:

Electric Circus was iight, maybe bcuz i'm from the chi and i'm a little bias. I supports the home town PPLS

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November 12, 2008 2:40 PM
 

Stimpy said:

oh yes... goin to buy that one
November 12, 2008 2:57 PM
 

ItsTheCity said:

i like Common but he never sounded better than he did over Kanye's shit
November 12, 2008 4:08 PM
 

WhitneynStevie said:

Cant wait to cope. Common always comes with some fire because he always reinvents himself. I like the fact that he works with different producers to get a fresh sound. I think sonically Kanye and Pharrell are completely different. Ye' is very soulful and old school with his beats while Pharrell is on some futuristic sh*t. It has to be the life to be able to work with the top 2 producers in the game. All he needs now is to have Timbaland produce the next album and he will have a 3peat.
November 12, 2008 6:41 PM
 

Jree$e said:

Common is hip-hop...dont sleep!! ....If you disagree, I guess there is always Souja Boy tell'em...
November 13, 2008 8:34 AM
 

SDS Overfiend said:

With all due respect this nigga shit sounds weak compared to "Be" After dropping "The people" off :"Finding Forever"for a lead off sinle last time then drop this futureristic techno tronic bullshit with Pharrell is 4 steps backwards. The video is gay as hell sorry. Honestly after seeinghim wearing them tight ass clothes on BET awards with pharrel ws the nail in the coffin.

If history repeats itself he alway finds his way home off a weak offering.
November 13, 2008 4:46 PM
 

Feo1 said:

The 1st joint would probably pop in them alternative/dance clubs. I wouldnt buy it. But he will probably go plat. 5 out 10.
November 16, 2008 1:55 AM
 

Rayve said:

Well I love UMC and Announcment... I'm eeked for the CD to come out. I love the Neptunes and I love Common. He was the biz on Kanye's beats but if the Neptunes work for him then u can't knock him for trying......
November 17, 2008 11:22 AM
 

admfog18 said:

not really feeling the song but the video is tight
November 24, 2008 5:41 AM
 

DSF_1982 said:

Common Sense needs to stick to the script. He is not a "Club Scene" type of rapper. Keep it inspirational, keep it thorough King.
In my opinion, the first single is wack UMC feat Pharrell. Take it back to "Be"(Lyrically a Classic)

"Many say the grind's on the mind
Shorties blunted-eyed and everyone wanna rhyme
Bush pushing lies, killers immortalized
We got arms but won't reach for the skies
Waiting for the Lord to rise
I look into my daughter's eyes
And realize that I'm gonna learn through her
The Messiah, might even return through her
If I'm gonna do it, I gotta change the world through her"
November 26, 2008 1:15 PM
 

DOC JAM said:

I'm loving G.O.O.D Music right now...
Between this and Kanye, it seems that they are the only major label artists who are making the music they want to make...

much respect...will definitely be buying...
November 27, 2008 5:06 PM
 

AJRICH said:

Should be fire
December 1, 2008 10:53 AM
 

jakecrates said:

This album goes hard...  Just good music all around... Any time Pharell drops songs they are dope, sometimes over your head, but thats why I think they linked up... Def some hot shit...
December 1, 2008 1:40 PM
 

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We here at IDL know Common is bringing the heat that Chicago needs right now! Big up to Common and G.O.O.D. Music.

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December 3, 2008 9:27 AM
 

RICHERS said:

I have the album already and just like ALL of Com's previous albums- it's classic! TRUST!
December 3, 2008 7:39 PM
 

SSChiDannyMilk said:

If you don't look at this as a typical Common album, it is good and you'll enjoy it...some of the beats remind me of 80's club music, some remind me of something Kanye or Lupe would use, overall the album is enjoyable. I'm born and raised SS, but I must say some of the stuff on here just clearly doesn't mold well, even with Common trying to do his own thing and be creative, it just doesn't sound right i.e. Sex 4 Suga
December 3, 2008 9:04 PM
 

Hoodninja17 said:

Common ...srt8 Fire
December 6, 2008 1:19 AM
 

draenonymous? said:

Co-sign: Hot Shit

Only beef is ITS ONLY 10 TRACKS!
December 8, 2008 10:44 AM
 

ItsTheCity said:

????? This was a letdown..and it was only 10 tracks?  so if i hadn't got it this week, it would be 13? 15? next week? him and neptunes don't mesh to me..i respect being different but that was too far left for me.
December 9, 2008 7:43 PM
 

WHO SHOT NEMESIS? said:

Album is WACK just like that Kanye Joint.Damn why did Jay push back BP3? I haven yet to hear an album that I like besides T.i and even Jeezy's new album.
December 15, 2008 8:13 PM
 

PACER_4_LIFE said:

The single was trash but the rest of the album was coo.
December 18, 2008 1:24 PM
 

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December 19, 2008 5:47 PM
 

profik said:

commom is an ill MC
December 28, 2008 7:52 PM
 

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common is an ill MC
December 28, 2008 7:52 PM
 

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December 29, 2008 8:23 PM
 

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I have heard this album is good. Must give it a listen

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January 3, 2009 2:26 PM
 

MaryJanesHusband said:

Common is one of my favorite emcees


I hate this album..except for gladiator

WTF u doin man?
January 5, 2009 5:08 AM
 

Zyu Sentai RX said:

It all depends on your taste. Common tend to change up every now and then.




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January 14, 2009 2:39 PM
 

Killa2thaB said:

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January 28, 2009 2:36 PM
 

snoopdog44144 said:

"Inhale" is the best joint on there.. Pharrell mixed (Change Clothes) with (Allure) to make the beat
January 28, 2009 6:45 PM
 

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