A Long Hot Summer
This article is about the album. For the Finnish film, see A Long Hot Summer (film).
A Long Hot Summer | ||||
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Studio album by Masta Ace | ||||
Released | August 3, 2004 | |||
Recorded | 2003-2004 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Label | M3 Macmil Music | |||
Producer | Dug Infinite, 9th Wonder, Khrysis, Nostradamus aka DAMS, SLA, Koolade, DR Period, DJ Spinna, Marco Polo, Xplicit, DJ Serious, Masta Ace, DJ Rob | |||
Masta Ace chronology | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Aggregate scores | |
Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 78/100[1] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [2] |
HipHopDX.com | [3] |
RapReviews.com | [4] |
Vibe | [5] |
XXL | [6] |
A Long Hot Summer is the third solo album from American emcee Masta Ace. The release is a follow-up to his 2001 concept album Disposable Arts. It was extremely well received by both fans and critics, however sales were poor. The story follows Ace, an underground rapper through his "Long Hot Summer" in Brooklyn, accompanied by buddy Fats Belvedere. Ace ventures through the Brooklyn streets and goes out on tour with Fats as his unofficial manager.
A long Hot Summer received generally positive reviews from critics with a Metacritic score of 78/100 based on 10 reviews
Track listing
No. | Title | Lyrics | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "The Count" ((Interlude)) | 2:11 | ||
2. | "Big City" | Masta Ace | Dug Infinite | 3:01 |
3. | "Good ol' Love" (Background vocals by Mr. Lee G & Leschea.) | Masta Ace | 9th Wonder | 3:46 |
4. | "Fats Belvedere" ((Interlude)) | 0:38 | ||
5. | "Da Grind" | Masta Ace, Apocalypse | Khrysis | 3:27 |
6. | "H.O.O.D." | Masta Ace | Nostradamus aka DAMS, SLA | 3:45 |
7. | "The Stoop" ((Interlude)) | 0:53 | ||
8. | "Beautiful" (Background vocals by Wordsworth.) | Masta Ace | Koolade | 4:24 |
9. | "F.A.Y." (Background vocals by Punchline.) | Masta Ace, Strick | DR Period | 3:34 |
10. | "Fats Crib" ((Interlude)) | 0:35 | ||
11. | "Soda & Soap" | Masta Ace, Jean Grae | DJ Spinna | 4:12 |
12. | "Do It Man" | Masta Ace, Big Noyd | Marco Polo | 2:56 |
13. | "Bklyn Masala" | Masta Ace, Leschea | Xplicit | 4:19 |
14. | "The Proposition" ((Interlude)) | 1:38 | ||
15. | "Travelocity" | Masta Ace, Punch, Words | Nostradamus aka DAMS, SLA | 3:51 |
16. | "The Ways" | Masta Ace | DJ Serious | 3:28 |
17. | "Wutuwankno" | Masta Ace, Edo G | Dug Infinite | 4:11 |
18. | "The After Party" ((Interlude)) | 1:08 | ||
19. | "Oh My God" | Masta Ace, The Beatnuts, Rahzel | Xplicit | 3:50 |
20. | "Cellmate" ((Interlude)) | 1:16 | ||
21. | "Revelations" (Background vocals by Leschea.) | Masta Ace | Masta Ace, DJ Rob | 3:50 |
Cast
- Masta Ace: Himself
- Fatz Belvedere: Himself
- "E": Frankie Aikens
- Hotel Maintenance Guy: Franklyn Grant, Jr.
- Promoter: Steve Dent
- Cell Mate: Michael Rapaport
Samples
The Count
- "Down and Out in New York City" by James Brown
- "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" by Charles Mingus
Big City
- "Think of Your Thoughts as Children" by Philippé Wynne
Good Ol' Love
- "Give Me Some of That Good Old Love" by Willie Hutch
- "Hospital Prelude of Love Theme" by Willie Hutch
- Excerpts from the film The Original Kings Of Comedy
Da Grind
- "How Long Will It Last" by Jerry Butler & Brenda Lee Eager
- "Hate Me Now" by Nas
H.O.O.D.
- "Stares and Whispers" by Freda Payne
Beautiful
- "Wishing on a Star" by Rose Royce
F.A.Y
- "Better Off Dead" by Ice Cube
Soda & Soap
- "Black Gold" by Phil Upchurch
Bklyn Masala
- "Sailing" by Christopher Cross
- "You Won't See Me Tonight" by Nas
Travelocity
- "Tu Etais Trop Jolie" by Charles Aznavour
The Stoop
- "Don't Give Me No Bammer Weed" by RBL Posse
The Ways
- "Monochrome" by Alan Parker
Oh My God
- "Punk Rock Rap" by The Cold Crush Brothers
- "Get It Together" by Beastie Boys feat. Q-Tip
Album singles
Album information |
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Good Ol' Love
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Beautiful (Koolade single featuring Masta Ace and El Da Sensei)
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Da Grind
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Charts
Chart (2004) | Peak position |
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US Independent Albums (Billboard)[7] | 44 |
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[8] | 82 |
References
- ↑ http://www.metacritic.com/music/a-long-hot-summer/masta-ace
- ↑ A Long Hot Summer at AllMusic
- ↑ J-23 (2004-08-01). "Masta Ace - A Long Hot Summer". HipHop DX. Retrieved 2012-02-29.
- ↑ Jost, Matt (2004-08-10). "Masta Ace :: A Long Hot Summer :: M3/Yosumi". Rap Reviews. Retrieved 2012-02-29.
- ↑ "Masta Ace: A Long Hot Summer". VIBE Magazine. Archived from the original on 2007-03-13.
- ↑ "Masta Ace: A Long Hot Summer". XXL Magazine. Archived from the original on 2007-03-12.
- ↑ "Masta Ace – Chart history" Billboard Independent Albums for Masta Ace. Retrieved August 16, 2016.
- ↑ "Masta Ace – Chart history" Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums for Masta Ace. Retrieved August 16, 2016.
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