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Owl Hours

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Download links and information about Owl Hours by Awol One, Factor. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 38:29 minutes.

Artist: Awol One, Factor
Release date: 2009
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock
Tracks: 12
Duration: 38:29
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Glamorous Drunk 2:49
2. Celebrate 2:43
3. Official 2:53
4. Stand Up (feat. Myka 9 & Aesop Rock) 3:28
5. Up Downtown 2:47
6. Waste the Wine (feat. Tha Alkaholiks) 3:19
7. Back Then (feat. Gregory Pepper & Ceschi) 3:32
8. Destination 2:49
9. Darkness (feat. Sunspot Jonz, Gelroc & Jizzm) 3:20
10. Brains Out (feat. Xzibit) 3:59
11. Sunset Sandwich 3:06
12. Brains Out (DJ Fingaz Remix) [feat. Xzibit & B-Real] 3:44

Details

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Anthony Martin, who raps under the name Awol One, formed a partnership with DJ and producer Factor shortly after the two met while the former was on tour in Canada, and the two have forged a strange and borderline-unique brand of progressive hip-hop. Owl Hours features a large number of guest musicians and rappers including Xzibit (who shines particularly on the brilliant but nasty "Brains Out"), Tash, E-swift, and Sunspot Jonz, among others. At its best, the album blends rock and hip-hop elements in a charmingly unselfconscious, at times nearly goofy manner: "Glamorous Drunk" and "Stand Up" are particularly powerful examples of this loose collective at its strongest. At other points, the strengths and weaknesses don't line up quite so perfectly: on "Destination" Awol One's geeky delivery starts coming across as somewhat affected, and the two-chord instrumental track is downright dumb, as are the nyah-nyah-nyah backing vocals. His flow is rather awkward on "Back Then," but that track is otherwise quite good, and just about everything else offers a similarly mixed bag of the great and the perplexing. But you get extra points just for being original in this field, and Awol One is certainly that.