Great piece of Fred P from himself. I say that because it’s got everything you want from one of his releases. It’s a long track, which is important, and works on a typically subdued, repressed power level. There’s not a great deal of variety as far as the music is concerned, but that’s what I want from one of Mr P’s releases. I like the familiarity of it. The sporadic vocal sample gets things going and reappears throughout. However, it’s the deadpan spoken word that holds the balance of power, eponymously intoning, profoundly. As the track progresses it widens its scope it settles down into a track Mood ll Swing would be proud of, And actually, Fred P continues the good work of Ciafone and Springsteen in every way as well as they ever could.
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