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'''''Good Gracious''''' is the first album by Australian hip hop producer [[M-Phazes]]. Released in 2010 on [[Obese Records]], each track features different artists, including [[Drapht]], [[Bliss n Eso]], [[Illy]] and Forthwrite ([[360 (rapper)|360]] and [[Pez (musician)|Pez]]). |
'''''Good Gracious''''' is the first album by Australian hip hop producer [[M-Phazes]]. Released in 2010 on [[Obese Records]], each track features different artists, including [[Drapht]], [[Bliss n Eso]], [[Illy]] and Forthwrite ([[360 (rapper)|360]] and [[Pez (musician)|Pez]]). |
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At the [[J Awards of 2010]], the album was nominated for Australian Album of the Year.<ref name=2010winner">{{cite web|title = The J Award 2010|website = [[Triple J]]|url = https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/jawards/10/|publisher = [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]]|year = 2010|accessdate =15 August 2020}}</ref> |
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==Reception== |
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Released | 2010 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Label | Obese | |||
Producer | M-Phazes | |||
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Good Gracious is the first album by Australian hip hop producer M-Phazes. Released in 2010 on Obese Records, each track features different artists, including Drapht, Bliss n Eso, Illy and Forthwrite (360 and Pez).
At the J Awards of 2010, the album was nominated for Australian Album of the Year.[1]
Reception
Reviewer and Triple J announcer Dom Alessio described the album as "a veritable roll call of Aussie hip-hop’s patricians, it’s indicative of the amount of kudos in the bank for M-Phazes", adding "Good Gracious really serves as a great introduction into the stronger facets of Australian hip-hop."[2] Dan Rule of The Vine described it as "an incredibly well balanced record and one that exemplifies M-Phazes’ deft ability to craft not just a kicking beat, but a full-length album of them."[3] A review on Sputnik Music praised the production and beats.[4]
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "For What It's Worth" (featuring Solo) | 4:52 |
2. | "Where's Elvis?" (featuring Drapht) | 3:54 |
3. | "The Freak Show" (featuring Mantra) | 4:13 |
4. | "Goodbye Gravity" (featuring Muph & Plutonic with Candice Monique) | 3:48 |
5. | "Home" (featuring Delta) | 3:29 |
6. | "Blind Man" (featuring Pegz) | 4:11 |
7. | "Long Winding Road" (featuring Spit Syndicate) | 4:31 |
8. | "Music Box" (featuring Phrase) | 3:59 |
9. | "The Club Song" (featuring Forthwrite (360 and Pez)) | 4:03 |
10. | "Keep Running" (featuring N'fa) | 4:05 |
11. | "Triumph" (featuring 13th Son) | 5:01 |
12. | "Walk On Clouds" (featuring Bliss n Eso) | 3:48 |
13. | "The Facilitator" (featuring Dialectrix) | 2:21 |
14. | "That's What We On" (featuring Nine High) | 6:38 |
15. | "Take It from Me" (featuring Illy) | 7:23 |
16. | "Turn Their Backs" (featuring Haunts [bonus track on iTunes]) | 3:57 |
References
- ^ "The J Award 2010". Triple J. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2010. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
- ^ Alessio, Dom. "M-PHAZES, "Good Gracious"". Mess + Noise. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
- ^ Rule, Dan. "M-Phazes, "Good Gracious"". TheVine. Archived from the original on 29 July 2013. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
- ^ "M-Phazes, "Good Gracious"". Sputnik Music. Retrieved 29 July 2013.