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Spoken word that fuses Hip-Hop sensibilities with Black Arts/ Black Power Movement legacies.
Genre: Spoken Word: With Music
Release Date: 2007
bumpy tymes
BLACKMAN PREACH
Record Label: BLACKMAN PREACH
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1. Intro 1:24 + MP3 $0.99
2. Invasion 2:09 + MP3 $0.99
3. Death March 4:07 + MP3 $0.99
4. Hip-Hop Framed 3:02 + MP3 $0.99
5. Word 2:32 + MP3 $0.99
6. Powerless 2:34 + MP3 $0.99
7. Camden 3:56 + MP3 $0.99
8. Bumpy Tymes 3:45 + MP3 $0.99
9. State of the Ghetto Address 2:40 + MP3 $0.99
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STOP PROCRASTINATING AND BUY THE ALBUM BUMPY TYMES... IT’S DEFINITELY WORTH YOUR SUPPORT!

Check out Cedric Bolton, a visionary poet who
is helping to keep momentum in the movement!


“We must not...buy into the well perpetuated myth that all rap, hip-hop, or spoken word is disrespectful and monstrous, for it is not, as the hip-hop / spoken word artist Black Man Preach demonstrates on the CD...Bumpy Tymes. It shook me to my core and reminded me of the awesome responsibility we have to pass on active consciousness to our younger sisters and brothers. If we seriously do this, they will, more often than not, respond by defining positively themselves and their Black people.” –
Reviewed by THE BLACK COMMENTATOR


OFF- DA-RECORD: RATING 4 OUT OF 5 FISTS
“Coming off a satisfactory debut album, Blackman Preach (from here on BP) again showcases his interesting blend of spoken word and hip-hop in his second release ‘Bumpy Tymes.’ Written, performed and produced by a leading figure in our Syracuse community, Cedric Bolton, the album is an almost complete and unflawed representation of current issues afflicting the Black man and women in America.

The lyrical content of the album is both relevant and interesting. Every track provides a significant, thought provoking comment requiring full concentration for full comprehension. Thus, this is not an album to listen to on a lazy Sunday while doing your work.

Directly critiquing the powers-that-be in society, ‘Death March’ is a definite standout on the album. Its old school hip-hop vibe is sure to induce head bobbing, and its lyrical progression is undeniable. One line in the track hits especially close to home for us college kids; ‘with smoke screens tied to universities/ and corporate trickery of diversity/ and its going to kill the flow of colored folks/ working for a better world.’

Another must-listen-to track is ‘Bumpy Tymes.’ ‘As they push the Weapons of Mass Destruction/ They do it so gracefully smiling,’ recites BP, referring to the extreme negative impact America’s leaders’ ignorance and negligence have on people of color. BP’s versatility and ability to collaborate his words with the surrounding music makes the album a treat to listen to. Though lacking in interest at times, the production also reflects significant pre-meditation and flaunts excellent mixing and mastering. That said, the genius of BP’s lyrics might have shone a little better without the background music, or with a more simplified version of production.

It would be impossible to fully explore the album in a review confined to the dimensions available here. So, this writer’s advise is find Cedric Bolton (Head of OMA) on campus and cop the album; it will serve you well.
Reviewed By THE BLACK VOICE, Syracuse University


Cedric T. Bolton, an Award Winning poet known as Blackman Preach, has interview with the Legendary Hip-hop artist Chuck D and filmmaker/ producer Gia’na Garel on Air America Radio. He is a visionary who has produced and arranged his sophomore album Bumpy Tymes. This phenomenal release offers eight insightful poems, outstanding production and stellar tracks. Bumpy Tymes was set to release in February 2006 but was postponed when the original lyrics were misplaced and never found. Cedric regained his inspiration and momentum to re-write the poems for the album following a benefit for Hurricane Katrina survivors from New Orleans who were living in Syracuse, New York. Invasion was the first dedicated poem for the benefit and album. It fires lines such as:
"45 seconds to pronounce the real deal/ DEAL / mass destruction by hand/ HANDS/ many hands steering air born cancers that kills/ killed Dorothy to lung cancer/ and she didn't smoke/ I guess Ms. Evers great-great-grand children carried my mother's/ mother/ to the land mills in Mississippi…"

The other poems on the album are: Death March, Hip-Hop Framed, Word, PowerLess, Camden, Bumpy Tymes, and a remix to The State of the Ghetto Address. Dr. Gwendolyn D. Pough is featured on the album with her poem Word. Sal Chisari engineered Bumpy Tymes at Red Brick Recordings. London Ladd created the cover art for the album. Cedric's collection of poems has been compared to Gil Scott-Heron, The Last Poets, Nikki Giovanni, Tupac, Dead Prez, The Coup, Public Enemy and many others in the poetry movement for change.
Cedric, a native of Paterson, New Jersey and an alum of Western Washington University, currently resides in Syracuse, New York with his wife.
Bumpy Tymes is the inspirational and positive recording you've been waiting for!
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REVIEWS

Bumpy Tymes
author: Charles aka Young Bishop
                            
This is a wonderful album, Bro Ced your cd has been put into my best cd ever list. This cd makes you think deeply into the world around us (eye opener). Paterson is proud of you and Faith Chapel Loves you. Congrads!!! again and my our Wonderful God continue to Bless you. Bless1one Creations Charles Young, CEO
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Bumpy Tymes "Just what the people need"
author: djlordjay
                            
At first I didn't know how to take the album coming from a hardcore hip hop background. After listening to it a couple of times I realized this album is what the people need, educating people on so many different levels. If your a hip hop or spoken word fan this is a must have album!!!
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WOW!!!!!!!
author: Marcus Robinson
                            
Blackman Preach, Bumpy Tymes was a gift from my father and I didn't know what to expect once I played the first two tracks. Your words and music have lifted my spirit and inspired me. Thanks Blackman...
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POWERFUL, INSPIRING, UPLIFTING AND NEEDED!!!!!
author: Perry Moses
                            
THIS ALBUM IS BY FAR ONE OF THE BEST SPOKEN WORD ALBUMS THAT I HAVE HEARD. IT IS POWERFUL AND UPLIFTING. I AM DEFINITELY GOING TO REFER OTHERS TO THIS PAGE. WOW, BLACKMAN PREACH, YOU STEP IT UP FROM THE "STATE OF THE GHETTO ADDRESS ALBUM!"
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