Urban Rapsody
1997 studio album by Rick James
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Urban Rapsody is the twelfth studio album by the American funk singer Rick James.[2][3] It was released through Mercury Records and Private-I Records in 1997, and was the final album released in his lifetime. The album combines rap and funk.
| Urban Rapsody | ||||
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| Released | October 14, 1997 | |||
| Genre | Funk | |||
| Length | 72:28 | |||
| Label | Private-I/Mercury/PolyGram[1] | |||
| Producer | Rick James, Daniel LeMelle | |||
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Urban Rapsody received a Parental Advisory sticker, James's only album with one. It was his first release since 1988's Wonderful, due to substance abuse problems and an extended period of incarceration.
Critical reception
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | |
| Entertainment Weekly | B−[7] |
(The New) Rolling Stone Album Guide gave the album 1.5 stars (out of 5), writing that it is a "cannily conservative attempt to recapture the R&B portion of his audience, but it lacks the fire of his early hits."[8]
Track listing
All tracks composed by Rick James, except where noted.
- "Urban Rapsody" (James, LeMelle, Rappin' 4-Tay)
- "West Coast Thing" (James, Shepherd)
- "Somebody's Watching You" (James, Shepherd)
- "Back in You Again"
- "Turn It Out"
- "Good Ol' Days"
- "Player's Way" (James, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Shepherd)
- "Never Say You Love Me"
- "It's Time" (James, Shepherd, Neb Love)
- "So Soft So Wet" (James, Shepherd)
- "Bring On the Love"
- "Mama's Eyes" (James, Shepherd)
- "Soul Sista"
- "Favorite Flava" (James, Shepherd, Neb Love)
- "Urban Rapsody (Reprise)" (James, LeMelle)