Gilly -
I like the first five tracks for starters, from the intro to Lost One. From that point on things get a little spotty, with some generic songs, a couple truly bad ones, and one or two decent cuts.
People are so down on the album, which I dont get. Jay-Z has three great albums to his name - Reasonable Doubt, The Blueprint and maybe the Black Album (which has its fair share of crud on it as well). He's always had amazing songs on every record, but don't lose sight of some of the deadwood clogging up some of those pre-Blueprint records.
I think if people think of this as the first album in the second phase of Jay's career, it makes more sense. He's never gonna be the threatening anymore - he's grown past that and admits it point blank. Think of this as the hip hop version of Sinatra's swinging 60's phase - he's paid his dues, he's stayed on top for a decade, and he's still on top. And give him credit for not pretending to be something he's not. One thing that bums me out about hip hop is how fans don't want anybody getting old and having a full-on career - if you're not new, you're somehow inferior.
Your thoughts are appreciated.
Tom.