Windmills of the Soul

Windmills of the Soul is the debut album of Korean-American hip hop artist Kero One, released February 7, 2006, on Plug Label.

Windmills of the Soul
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 7, 2006
Recorded2002–2005
Sticks Studios
(San Jose, Ca)
GenreHip hop, jazz rap
Length46:14
LabelPlug Label
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ProducerKero One, King Most
Kero One chronology
Windmills of the Soul
(2006)
Kero presents plug label
(2008)
Singles from Windmills of the Soul
  1. "Check The Blueprints"
    Released: Feb 2003
  2. "keep it alive"
    Released: 2006
  3. "In all the wrong places"
    Released: Feb 2007

Music

A Jazz hiphop album that infused dusty drums with plenty of live instrumentation.

Windmills of the Soul was produced using the Asr-10 and [(Mpc-2000)].[1]

Reception

XLR8R magazine called it lyrically compelling. Oozing dusty drum breaks, mellow loops, and live instrumentation aplenty-Fender Rhodes, sax, and guitar are all present. [2]

Track listing

All tracks written and produced by Kero One except track 5 & 9 by King Most.

Track Number Title
1 Windmills Intro
2 Give Thanks ft. Niamaj
3 Musical Journey
4 My Story
5 In a Dream
6 Ain't That Somethin?
7 Tempted
8 In all the Wrong Places
9 Keep it Alive!
10 The Cycle Repeats
11 Fly Fly Away
12 It's a New Day
13 Check the Blueprints

Personnel

Credits for Windmills of the Soul adapted from Discogs.[3]

  • Kero one – producer, mixing
  • Niamaj – rap
  • Vince Czekusk –guitar, fender rhodes
  • King Most – associate producer
  • Eddy Schreyer – engineer
  • Seoul Control – turntables
  • Danny Song – photography
  • Kento Tanaka – design, cover art concept

Singles

Single information
"Check The Blueprints"
  • Released: 2003
  • B-side: "The Cycle Repeats"


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References

  1. Windmills of the soul Liner Notes
  2. Winnig, Brolin (March 31, 2006). "Kero One Windmills Of The Soul". XLR8R. Retrieved February 1, 2006.
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