Greatest HitsWyclef Jean
Release Date: 11/04/2003
Original Release:
2003
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 500047_CD
UPC # 827969072622
Label: Columbia (USA)
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Gone Till November - (The Makin' Runs Remix, The Makin' Runs remix, featuring Canibus)
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Performer: Wyclef Jean
Artist: R. Kelly; Pras; Mary J. Blige; Youssou N'Dour; Papa Don; Ayesha; John Forte; Melky Sedeck; The Rock; Claudette Ortiz; Canibus; MB2 Engineer: Glen Marchese; Ted Wohlsen; Kevin Myers; Serge Tsai; Michael McCoy; Andy Grassi; Warren Riker Producer: Cory Rooney; Che Guevara; Sedeck; Jerry Duplessis; Pras Michel; R. Kelly; Wyclef Jean Distributor: Sony Music Distribution ( Notes: Personnel inlcudes: Wycleff Jean, R. Kelly, Pras, Mary J. Blige, Youssou N'Dour. Personnel: Wyclef Jean (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Claudette Ortiz, Blandinna Melky Jean, The Beast, Freddy Ricks, Mary J. Blige, Rock, Youssou N'Dour (vocals); Andy Grassi (guitar); Corey Rooney (strings); Robert Aaron (horns); Teflon (keyboards); Jerry Duplessis (bass guitar); Governor, Khadejia Bass, R. Kelly (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Serge Tsai; Andy Grassi; Warren Riker. Recording information: Chung King, New York, NY; Manhattan Center; Platinum Sound Recording Studios, New York, NY; The Hit Factory, New York, NY. Photographers: Dah Len; Kwaku Alston; Nitin Vadukul. Arranger: Mary Brown. Since dropping THE CARNIVAL, his first solo record outside the umbra of the Fugees, to critical acclaim in 1997, Wyclef Jean has consistently created intriguing music, constantly experimenting with different styles and collaborating with unlikely artists from various genres. Jean's debut broke out with the insistent Bee Gees beat of the party anthem "We Trying to Stay Alive," but buried in the folds was the sublimely beautiful, heartfelt ballad "Gone Till November," which would go on to become an unlikely top 10 pop hit. The former song referenced Bob Dylan in its lyrics, while the video of the latter featured a cameo of the folk hero, an unlikely influence that manifested itself on every Wyclef record, leading to a subdued cover of the Dylan's eulogic "Knockin' on Heaven's Door." Surprisingly sincere rock covers have been a hallmark of Jean's career, and none are more improbable or impressive than his mostly-straight-with-a-twist-of-reggae interpretation of Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here." On the other hand, a single listen to his hit with movie/wrestling icon the Rock, "It Doesn't Matter," reminds one that 'Clef also knows exactly how to get the party started. This GREATEST HITS collection features all of these tracks and many more by Wyclef, a pioneering performer who's continually expanded the boundaries of hip-hop.
Haitian-born and Brooklyn-raised Wyclef Jean joined the hip-hop supergroup the Fugees in the early 1990s with his cousin Pras (Michel) and his friend Lauryn Hill. The trio went on to major success with THE SCORE. Wyclef didn't realize his full artistic potential until his 1997 debut solo album, THE CARNIVAL, on which he combined reggae, rock, hip-hop, and pop into a potent sonic document. The record earned him the top ten crossover ballad, "Gone Till November." While subsequent records never reached such elevation, they kept him in the public eye, and his eclectic touch and unique flow made him a sought after collaborator.
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