Public Enemy - How You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Sold Their SoulNULLNULLNULL

Primary Artist
Public Enemy
Album Title
How You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Sold Their SoulNULLNULLNULL
Release Date
August 7, 2007 
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Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Appropriately for the only hip-hop group that's been active for 20 years, cutting records and touring during that entire time, Public Enemy has a long memory. Long enough to be self-referential, as the title of their 2006 Paris collaboration Rebirth Of A Nation suggested, but 2007's How You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Sold Their SoulNULLNULLNULL bubbles over with references to their past: the title alone is an elliptical throwback to "Who Sold the Soul" on Fear Of A Black Planet, but there are scores of musical nods to their past here, from the heavy metal shred on "Black Is Back" to how "Between Hard and Rock Place" plays like one of the bridges on Fear Of A Black Planet, or the It Takes A Nation Of Millions samples on "Can You Hear Me Now." Far from being recycled, these quotes and allusions provide a history that Public Enemy builds upon here, either in the beats or the words. Read More