Dumped on a post-Christmas/pre-New Year graveyard release date -- and, oddly, a Friday at that -- True Magic comes in a clear plastic box with no artwork, unless you count the sticker slapped onto the back. The FBI anti-piracy warning is the biggest logo on the package, and beside it, those who would like to see the credits are directed to www.mosdefmusic.com. The week the disc was released, there were no credits to be found on the site; the latest news item, in fact, was posted in early October 2005. Add to this the well-circulated rumors of Mos Def's desire to be extricated from Geffen, and the expectations are bound to be significantly lowered. No matter the circumstances, True Magic is a disappointment. There is just enough quality material ("Dollar Day," "Fake Bonanza," "There Is a Way") to make the average fan not want to wipe it memory, but the flashes of brilliance are all too scarce. It's unthinkable that Mos has nothing left in the tank for hip-hop. Here's hoping that he's saving his strength for the next release. [Nearly two weeks after the album made it to stores, Geffen revealed that it would be re-released a few months later with full artwork and a slightly different track listing.] ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
True Magic
12/29/2006 | Geffen Records
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Minnesota
- Producer
- Jan Fairchild
- Mixing
- Mos Def
- Producer, Executive Producer
- Andrew Coleman
- Engineer
- The Neptunes
- Producer
- Rich Harrison
- Producer
- Alicia Graham
- A&R Assistance
- DJ Epik
- Producer
- Hart Gunther
- Assistant Engineer
- Mark Knoxx
- Producer
- Abdul Rahman
- Producer, A&R
- Preservation
- Producer
- Bernie Grundman
- Mastering
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