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Timbaland Presents Shock Value
Timbaland / CD / 2007
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Artist
Timbaland
Producer
Timbaland, Ryan Tedder, Harmon Lane
Label Name
Blackground/Interscope
Song List
1: Oh Timbaland (3:31)
2: Give It to Me (3:54)
3: Release (3:25)
4: The Way I Are (2:59)
5: Bounce (4:04)
6: Come and Get Me (3:30)
7: Kill Yourself (4:06)
8: Boardmeeting (2:29)
9: Fantasy (4:11)
10: Scream (5:41)
11: Miscommunication (3:18)
12: Bombay (2:55)
13: Throw It on Me (2:11)
14: Time (3:57)
15: One and Only (4:16)
16: Apologize (3:04)
17: 2 Man Show (4:25)
Format
CD
Release Date
2007 04 03
Style.Categories
Contemporary R&B, Pop-Rap, Alternative Pop/Rock, Urban, Dance-Pop
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"2 Man Show,"
the epilogue of
Timbaland Presents Shock Value
, involves 24 men and women. The title refers to
Timbaland
and
Elton John
.
John
, despite being
Elton John
, doesn't sing on the song, but he does play some loose piano. Most of the vocals are left to
Timbaland
, who improvises with a nonstop series of directions, comments, and grunts. He participates in some nonchalant call-and-response singing as well. It's a relaxed way to close an exhausting album, and it's also an odd way to utilize
Elton John
and a 19-person choir. While the song is an extreme example, it does illustrate the inexplicable and intermittently unpredictable nature of an album that would be more accurately titled
Timbaland Presents Slight Confusion
or
Timbaland Presents an Uneven Mess
.
The reigning producer of
R&B
and
rap
since 1996, the year of
Ginuwine
's
"Pony"
and
Aaliyah
's
"If Your Girl Only Knew,"
Timbaland
has amassed piles of ingenious and commercially successful releases. Due to his work on
Nelly Furtado
's
"Promiscuous"
and
Justin Timberlake
's
"SexyBack,"
two of the least-avoidable
pop
singles released in 2006, his profile has never been higher. Consequentially, there has never been more anticipation for one of his own albums. His three albums with sidekick
Magoo
, in addition to the solo-proper
Tim's Bio
, each had measurable amounts of hype around their release dates. A new level of visibility, combined with a lot of eclectic star power and a couple silly beefs, has turned
Shock Value
into a major release.
If you haven't read any interviews with
Tim
from the past few years, or if you missed some of the more telling hints, such as his work on
Brandy
's
Coldplay
-sampling
"Should I Go,"
there could be some shock involved while listening to the album for the first time. Although he has continued to contribute beats for MCs --
Young Jeezy
's
"3 a.m.,"
Snoop Dogg
's
"Get a Light,"
and
Redman
's
"Put It Down"
are a few recent examples --
Tim
has frequently said that he is bored with
rap
and into
rock
, and here he takes the opportunity to reach beyond
R&B
,
rap
, and straight-up
pop
.
"Throw It on Me,"
with
the Hives
(a good-time
garage rock
band from Sweden), is a frisky, careening number that must have taken all of ten minutes to put together. A remix of
"Apologize,"
a
ballad
by
OneRepublic
(a band that might soundtrack the next season of
Grey's Anatomy
, or the imaginary annex between Abercrombie & Fitch and The Gap), incorporates an unobtrusive
Timbaland
beat and some distant vocal accents. With
She Wants Revenge
(a bad-time faux-British synth duo) and
Fall Out Boy
(you probably know about them),
Tim
is an interloper who takes part in songs that wouldn't be worse off without his presence. It's most jarring to hear him as a temporary member of the typically sullen
She Wants Revenge
, where his downcast verses give way to
Justin Warfield
's heavily affected drone.
The four songs involving the rockers are the only ones that have the potential to shock, and they're bundled together during the last quarter of the album, so it's not as if they're even being emphasized. Otherwise,
Shock Value
is similar in setup to
Diddy
's certifiably flawed and maliciously (and/or unjustly) panned
Press Play
, a sprawling but often pleasurable album involving so many MCs, singers, and studio hands that a head count would rival that of the sessions for
"We Are the World.
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