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Eleventh Hour
by Del The Funky Homosapien
Del returns from recording his albums with the Hieroglyphics and being featured on the Gorillaz's "Clint Eastwood" to release his fifth solo album.
| LABEL: |
Definitive Jux |
| RELEASE DATE: |
11 March 2008 |
| DISCS: |
1 disc |
| GENRE(S): |
Rap |

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83
Entertainment Weekly
Funky as ever, the homosapien manages to evolve again, this time by embracing sounds of the past. [28 Mar 2008, p.65]
80
Billboard
The label's tendency toward bottom-heavy, fog-thick beats sounds awful nice under Del's syrupy brainiac flow, which goes back to his battle-rap basics here.

80
NOW Magazine
Dark, cathartic and hardcore, Del stays true to himself.

75
RapReviews.com
It is certainly a satisfying listen, worthy of a sensible level of recommendation.

70
Under The Radar
He remains in fine form, as if frozen in time since 1991. [Winter 2008, p.90]
70
Urb
Vocally, Del may have lost some of his lyrical miracles and "spectacular vernacular" from albums past, but his unquestionably familar cadence hasn't budged a bit. [Jan/Feb 2008, p.104]
70
Amazon.com
Eleventh Hour, his largely self-produced fifth solo album--and first in eight years--lacks much of both the lyrical and instrumental verve of his best records.

70
Dusted Magazine
His Eleventh Hour streams seem to glorify a pre-evolved hip hop.

70
All Music Guide
Eleventh Hour is certainly not a disappointment: Del's as good of a rapper as ever, and the way he fits his words into the beats, playing with his and their cadence, is truly spectacular, but he needs to challenge himself--and his listeners--more, lyrically and beat-wise, instead of relying on the same tried-and-true methods, if he really wants to continue his legacy.

70
Spin
The beats are subtle, but solid, better suited to a small, late-night party than a major disturbance. [Mar 2008, p.104]

68
Pitchfork
Still, for an album that pushes the limits of how much you can say about so little, the stuff that's said rarely fails to be entertaining in the pure linguistically structural sense.

67
The Onion (A.V. Club)
This is brown-bag Del, uncomplex and uncut. Unfortunately, Del's self-produced beats sometimes blur the line between elegant simplicity and tedium.

60
Alternative Press
Del wisely keeps things simple on the audio front, lubricating many of his basic, old-school beats with the good old P-Funk bottom of his early years. [Mar 2008, p.147]
60
Blender
His calm articulation and clean beats never waver--where once he copped to vices and joked about dirty asses, now his “naked funk” is all about a craft that won’t quit. That’s impressive. But it’s also limited.

60
Filter
The result is not so much a breakthrough in ease of listening, but more a feeling that one of the greats is getting back in the ring to fight after tying one of his own arms behind his back. [Winter 2008, p.99]
60
PopMatters
on the whole, battle rap seems to be Del’s continuously preferred lyrical method. And though he does slice off a few zingers here and there across this album, nothing touches the 'Jaw Gymnastics' of his work on "No Need For Alarm" or "Both Sides Of The Brain."

60
Tiny Mix Tapes
We get tiny tastes of levity, but scarcely the sort of wit we’re used to.

40
Sputnikmusic
Del sways wildly between hit and miss. And Eleventh Hour, for all its boisterous and awkward handling, fails with a resounding thud.


The average user rating for this album is 7.4 (out of 10) based on 5 User Votes
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