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Brother Ali - All The Beauty In This Whole Life FLAC album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Pen To Paper
Featuring – Amir Sulaiman
2:39
A2 Own Light (What Hearts Are For) 4:10
A3 Special Effects
Featuring – Dem Atlas
4:51
A4 Can't Take That Away 4:18
B1 Dear Black Son 3:52
B2 We Got This
Featuring – Sa-Roc
3:01
B3 Uncle Usi Taught Me 5:54
B4 Pray For Me 3:43
C1 It Ain't Easy 3:54
C2 Never Learn 4:46
C3 Tremble 3:10
C4 Before They Called You White 3:37
D1 The Bitten Apple
Featuring – Idris Philips
4:23
D2 Out Of Here 4:31
D3 All The Beauty In This Whole Life 4:48

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Rhymesayers Entertainment
  • Recorded At – Stophouse Studios
  • Mixed At – Stophouse Studios
  • Mastered At – Sterling Sound

Credits

  • Baritone Saxophone, Flute – James King
  • Executive-Producer – Ali Newman, Anthony Davis , Brent Sayers, Sean Daley
  • Illustration – el. Seed
  • Layout – Qasim Arif
  • Mastered By – Joe LaPorta
  • Photography By – Ismael Romero Sanchez
  • Producer – Ant*
  • Recorded By, Mixed By – Dillon Parker
  • Scratches – Plain Ole Bill
  • Talkbox – Graham Richards
  • Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Michael Birnbryer
  • Trumpet, Arranged By [Horns] – Jordan Katz
  • Written By, Performer, Drum Programming – Brother Ali

Notes

Includes free digital download card, custom printed sleeves, and 12-page booklet with photos and lyrics.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 826257023018
  • Barcode (Printed): 8 26257 02301 8

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RSE0230-2 Brother Ali All The Beauty In This Whole Life ‎(CD, Album) Rhymesayers Entertainment RSE0230-2 US 2017


Brother Ali - All The Beauty In This Whole Life FLAC album

Musician performer: Brother Ali

Title: All The Beauty In This Whole Life

Country: US

Date of release: 2017

Genre: Hip hop

Size FLAC: 1495 mb

Rating: 4.8 / 5

Votes: 445

Other Formats: MP2 AUD XM AC3 RA TTA AHX

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Malahelm
Wenn die Musik leiser wird hört man oft ein Knacken. Denke das liegt an der Farbe in den Rillen... Hat sonst jemand das Problem? Finde ich sehr schade, das Vinyl sieht super aus und die Songs sind top, aber das Knacken stört teilweise schon.
Malahelm
Wenn die Musik leiser wird hört man oft ein Knacken. Denke das liegt an der Farbe in den Rillen... Hat sonst jemand das Problem? Finde ich sehr schade, das Vinyl sieht super aus und die Songs sind top, aber das Knacken stört teilweise schon.
MisterMax
does anyone know if the vinyl through Amazon is the translucent colored?
MisterMax
does anyone know if the vinyl through Amazon is the translucent colored?
CONVERSE
I would imagine so; I believe that this is the only pressing out there.
CONVERSE
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Felolak
Those who pre-ordered received the album today (May 03, 2017). I did, at least.Visually, this is one of the most well designed albums I've come across. The wording is embossed which gives the cover a nice feel, the record sleeves are beautifully designed with sacred geometry, and the lyric book features pictures of Ali meditating. There is also a note from Brother Ali that thanks, in a beautifully worded way, his fans for buying the album. The vinyl is absolutely gorgeous. The splatter is just plain awesome to watch spin. Now, for the music and sound:First of all, the pressing is top-notch. There's surface noise in between some tracks that seem to be there on purpose because absolutely none exists during the songs. It's a quality pressing, for sure.Brother Ali has matured into a wise, spiritually-in-tune, guy. He spits with the same passion, the same ferocity. Here, he has a sense of a spiritual awakening in full swing, along with the same sense of oneness and a sprinkle of political commentary. The overall message of this album, is indeed that there is beauty in this whole life: happiness, sadness, everything. There are plenty of reasons to connect to Ali's music: love of family, love of humanity, love in general, tolerance, and besides all of the profound concepts and social relevance, it's just damn good hip-hop (as he reminds us in the opening track). Being a Sufi Muslim myself, I have always connected and related to Brother Ali quite heavily. This album, with the reference to Rumi and the two names of the Beloved he speaks at the beginning of one track, has secured a permanent bond between artist and fan. That right there, that connection, is what separates the good from the great. Brother Ali is one of the greatest, and this is may just be his greatest creation yet. Recommended to any fan of hip-hop, and an absolute MUST BUY for fans of Ali.
Felolak
Those who pre-ordered received the album today (May 03, 2017). I did, at least.Visually, this is one of the most well designed albums I've come across. The wording is embossed which gives the cover a nice feel, the record sleeves are beautifully designed with sacred geometry, and the lyric book features pictures of Ali meditating. There is also a note from Brother Ali that thanks, in a beautifully worded way, his fans for buying the album. The vinyl is absolutely gorgeous. The splatter is just plain awesome to watch spin. Now, for the music and sound:First of all, the pressing is top-notch. There's surface noise in between some tracks that seem to be there on purpose because absolutely none exists during the songs. It's a quality pressing, for sure.Brother Ali has matured into a wise, spiritually-in-tune, guy. He spits with the same passion, the same ferocity. Here, he has a sense of a spiritual awakening in full swing, along with the same sense of oneness and a sprinkle of political commentary. The overall message of this album, is indeed that there is beauty in this whole life: happiness, sadness, everything. There are plenty of reasons to connect to Ali's music: love of family, love of humanity, love in general, tolerance, and besides all of the profound concepts and social relevance, it's just damn good hip-hop (as he reminds us in the opening track). Being a Sufi Muslim myself, I have always connected and related to Brother Ali quite heavily. This album, with the reference to Rumi and the two names of the Beloved he speaks at the beginning of one track, has secured a permanent bond between artist and fan. That right there, that connection, is what separates the good from the great. Brother Ali is one of the greatest, and this is may just be his greatest creation yet. Recommended to any fan of hip-hop, and an absolute MUST BUY for fans of Ali.