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 | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | February 7, 2006 | |||
Recorded | 2002–2005 Sticks Studios (San Jose, Ca) | |||
Genre | Hip hop, jazz rap | |||
Length | 46:14 | |||
Label | Plug Label 8-3710110550-7 p00005 | |||
Producer | Kero One, King Most | |||
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Singles from Windmills of the Soul | ||||
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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 |
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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 |
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"Check The Blueprints"
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References
- Windmills of the soul Liner Notes
- Winnig, Brolin (March 31, 2006). "Kero One Windmills Of The Soul". XLR8R. Retrieved February 1, 2006.
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External links
- at Discogs
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