Game Theory

Game Theory

by The Roots
Game Theory

Game Theory

by The Roots

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Game Theory is the Roots' equivalent of a Funkadelic playlist containing "Wars of Armageddon," "Cosmic Slop," "Maggot Brain," "March to the Witch's Castle," and "America Eats Its Young." It's a vivid reflector of the times, not an escape hatch (of which there are several readily available options). Spinning turbulence, paranoia, anger, and pain into some of the most exhilarating and startling music released in 2006, the group is audibly galvanized by the world's neverending tailspin and a sympathetic alignment with Def Jam. Batting around stray ideas and squeezing them into shape was clearly not part of the plan, and neither was getting on the radio. The songs flow into and out of one another to optimal effect, with an impossibly stern sense of peak-of-powers focus, as if the group and its collaborators instantly locked into place and simply knocked the thing out. With the exception of the elbow-throwing "Here I Come," nothing here is suitable for any kind of carefree activity. The extent of the album's caustic nature is tipped off early on, after glancing at the hangman on the cover and hearing Wadud Ahmad's penetrating voice run through lines like "Pilgrims, slaves, Indians, Mexicans/It looks real f*cked up for your next of kin." The point at which the album kicks into full gear, just a couple minutes later, arrives when tumbling bass drums and a Sly & the Family Stone sample ("This is a game/I'm your specimen") are suddenly overtaken by pure panic -- pulse-racing drums, anxious organ jabs, pent-up guitar snarls, and breathless rhyming from Black Thought and Malik B. "In the Music" exemplifies the deeply textured nature of the album's production work, with its rolling/roiling rhythm -- throbbing bass, clanging percussion, tight spirals of guitar -- made all the more claustrophobic by Porn's amorphous chorus and Black Thought's and Malik B.'s hunched-shoulder deliveries. Even "Baby," the closest thing to a breather in this patch of the album, arises from a sweltering jungle bog. After "Long Time," the ninth track, the levels of tension and volume decrease, yet the moods are no brighter, even if the surfaces leave a different impression. "Clock with No Hands" is introduced as a sweet slow jam with a light vocal hook from Mercedes Martinez, but it's as paranoid as anything else on the album. Jack Davey projects the chorus of the slower, Radiohead-sampling "Atonement" in a druggy haze while Black Thought speaks of "being faced with the weight of survival." The closer, an eight-minute suite titled "Can't Stop This," features a J Dilla production -- previewed on his Donuts, released the week he left this planet -- that opens and closes with testimonials to the musician's talent and humanity. Taken with or without this staggering finale, Game Theory is a heavy album, the Roots' sharpest work. It's destined to become one of Def Jam's proudest, if not most popular, moments. ~ Andy Kellman

Product Details

Release Date: 09/12/2006
Label: Def Jam
UPC: 0602517040953
Rank: 35603

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Dilltastic Vol Won(derful)
  2. False Media
  3. Game Theory
  4. Don't Feel Right
  5. In the Music
  6. Take It There
  7. Baby

Disc 2

  1. Here I Come
  2. Long Time
  3. Livin' in a New World
  4. Clock with No Hands
  5. Atonement
  6. Can't Stop This

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Roots   Primary Artist
John John   Primary Artist,Primary Artist
Peedi Peedi   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Dice Raw   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Wadud Ahmad   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Mercedes Martinez   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Maimouna Youssef   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Malik B.   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Porn   Primary Artist,Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Featured Artist
Jack Davey   Primary Artist,Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Featured Artist
Bunny Sigler   Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Guest Artist
John-John   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Greg Porn   Primary Artist
Leonard Hubbard   Guitar (Bass)
Kirk Douglas   Guitar
Black Thought   Rap
Questlove   Drums
Kamal Gray   Keyboards
Frank "Knuckles" Walker   Percussion
Porno   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Tariq Trotter   Composer
Kevin Hanson   Composer
Colin Greenwood   Composer
Karl Jenkins   Composer
F. Walker   Composer
Ed O'Brien   Composer
Donald Boyce   Composer
M. Smart   Composer
Eric "Vietnam" Sadler   Composer
Adam Blackstone   Composer
James Poyser   Composer
Darrell Robinson   Composer
Robert "Kool" Bell   Composer
Pedro Martinez   Composer,Composer
Robert "Spike" Mickens   Composer
Ronald Bell   Composer
Junie Morrison   Composer
Phil Selway   Composer
Frank "Knuckles" Walker   Composer
Richard Nichols   Composer
R. Nichols   Composer
Ralph Middlebrooks   Composer
Michael Lovesmith   Composer
Brian Holland   Composer
Thom Yorke   Composer
Khari Mateen   Composer
Owen Biddle   Composer
Tahir Jamal   Composer
Kamal Gray   Composer
Sylvester Stewart   Composer
J. Yancy   Composer
Frankie Knuckles   Composer
M. Lovesmith   Composer
Dennis "D.T." Thomas   Composer
Jonny Greenwood   Composer
Richard Westfield   Composer
Marvin Pierce   Composer
R. Bell   Composer
Bunny Sigler   Composer
Hank Shocklee   Composer
Gregory Webster   Composer,Composer
Leonard Hubbard   Composer
Carlton Ridenhour   Composer
Andrew Noland   Composer
Smart Abdul-Basit   Composer
John McGlinchey   Composer
K. Gray   Composer
S. Stewart   Composer
Kevin Hansen   Composer
Kirk Douglass   Composer
George "Funky" Brown   Composer
James Gray   Composer
Edward O'Brien   Composer
Ahmir Thompson   Composer
Marshall Jones   Composer
K. Jenkins   Composer
Norman Napier   Composer
Darryl Robinson   Composer
Claydes Smith   Composer
Karl William Pamp Jenkins   Composer
Malik Smart   Composer
James Yancey   Composer
George Brown   Composer
Jamal Miller   Composer
Amir Thompson   Composer
Karl B. Jenkins   Composer
Pedro Zayas   Composer
B. Sigler   Composer
Leroy Bonner   Composer
K. Bard Hansen   Composer
Kirk Douglas   Composer
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