For Whom the Beat Tolls

For Whom the Beat Tolls (a play on the Ernest Hemingway novel For Whom the Bell Tolls, which itself is drawn from "Meditation XVII" of Devotions upon Emergent Occasions, a series of essays by metaphysical poet John Donne) is the eighth studio album by rapper Canibus, released through Mic Club Music on May 29, 2007 in the United States and June 5 worldwide. It features the new "Poet Laureate Infinity" concept, which involves mixing 200 bar layers with corresponding ones in order to create various subject matter, rhymes and overall sound. The album leaked on the Internet on June 4, 2007. According to Canibus' DJ, Puerto Roc, the album has sold 60,000 copies as of October 2007.[2]

For Whom the Beat Tolls
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 12, 2007 (2007-06-12)
RecordedATM Studios, North Hollywood; 2006–2007[1]
GenreHip hop
Length69:35
LabelMic Club
ProducerBrisk Fingaz, J. Wells, MoSS, PlusScience, R. Dizzy, Scram Jones, Shuko, Zinndeadly
Canibus chronology
Hip-Hop for Sale
(2005)
For Whom the Beat Tolls
(2007)
Melatonin Magik
(2010)

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
HipHopDX[3]
HHNLive[4]
RapReviews8.5/10[5]

For Whom The Beat Tolls received generally positive reviews from critics.

Steve Juon of RapReviews.com called it "the latest and greatest Canibus album", noting how "from the eerie Indian backdrop of 'The Fusion Centre' to the futuristic booming beats of 'The Goetia' to the epic musical groove of 'Secrets Among Cosmonauts' Canibus keeps doing what he does best over and over again: spitting raw energy in his raps over stellar tracks."

Playda's Reviews gave the album 8.5 out of 10, saying "Canibus sounds more focused than ever, bringing much-needed lyrical heat to a year lacking just that" and calling For Whom The Beat Tolls "easily one of the best albums of 2007 so far(not to mention being Canibus' best effort since Rip the Jacker, if it wasn't obvious enough) and definitely worth your money"

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."For Whom the Beat Tolls"Scram Jones2:10
2."Harbinger of Light"Brisk Fingaz3:21
3."Poet Laureate Infinity v003"Shuko11:05
4."Liquid Wordz" (featuring Killah Priest and Sun)MoSS4:21
5."Father Author, Poor Pauper"PlusScience3:25
6."Dreamzzzzz"PlusScience4:53
7."Magnum Innominandum"R. Dizzy2:59
8."Layered Prayers"Brisk Fingaz2:31
9."The Fusion Centre" (featuring Vinnie Paz)R. Dizzy2:24
10."702-386-5397"J. Wells4:03
11."The Goetia"Zinndeadly3:06
12."Secrets Amongst Cosmonauts"Brisk Fingaz4:27
13."One Ought Not to Think"Brisk Fingaz2:20
14."Javelin Fangz"J. Wells4:12
15."There Has He Been" (featuring K-Solo)PlusScience2:45
16."Poet Laureate Infinity v004"Shuko11:33

Personnel

Information taken from the album's liner notes.[6]

  • Executive producers – Louis Lombard III, K-Solo, Paul Holyfield
  • Engineers – Victor Flores
  • Mixers – 'Pistol' Pete Heinz
  • Mastered by David Scharf/In Fidelity
  • Canibus photography – Susan von Detten
  • Art direction – Louis Lombard III
  • Graphic design and image compositing – AN.X Agency
  • All other photography – Moonmeister, Travelling-Light, Kirschbam, Albo, Mamay, Piccaya, Onefivenine, Ebe, Echophoto, DWPhotos
  • A&R – Scott Free
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References

  1. Canibus - For Whom The Beat Tolls. Discogs. Accessed March 15, 2008.
  2. Mz.Entertainment (October 24, 2007). Sixshot Spinners: DJ Puerto Roc. Sixshot. Accessed March 15, 2008.
  3. Kuperstein, Slava (June 15, 2007). Canibus - For Whom The Beat Tolls. HipHopDX. Accessed March 15, 2008.
  4. Dalmar, Kamau (June 18, 2007). For Whom The Beat Tolls. HHNLive. Accessed March 15, 2008.
  5. Juon, Steve 'Flash' (June 26, 2007). Canibus :: For Whom the Beat Tolls. Rap Reviews. Accessed March 15, 2008.
  6. View Images. Discogs. Accessed March 15, 2008.
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