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The Tempest (album)

The Tempest is the tenth studio album by American hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse. Released in 2007, the album marks the return of producer Mike E. Clark, who had a falling-out with the duo in 2000. However, he did not collaborate directly with ICP, and would not do so until their 2009 album Bang! Pow! Boom!

The Tempest
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 20, 2007 (2007-03-20)
Recorded2006
Genre
Length59:41
LabelPsychopathic
Producer
Insane Clown Posse chronology
The Wraith: Hell's Pit
(2004)
The Tempest
(2007)
Bang! Pow! Boom!
(2009)

The album's concept compares a violent storm to a roller coaster; its lyrical themes vary from horrorcore-based character deconstructions and songs about the supernatural to humorous and lighter subject matter. Clark's production was praised by critics, and the album peaked at number 20 on the Billboard 200. It is the group's 23rd overall release.

History edit

Mike E. Clark produced much of Insane Clown Posse's discography, as well as working with other groups on Psychopathic Records, until having a falling-out with ICP in 2000, after completing ICP's album's Bizaar and Bizzar, and beginning production on the Dark Lotus debut album Tales from the Lotus Pod.[1]

After becoming a full-time producer for Kid Rock, Clark contracted pneumonia, but ignored the illness, and began coughing severely as he awoke, leading to a three-month stay in Mount Clemens General Hospital, during which one of his lungs collapsed three times.[1] As the result of his near-death experience, Clark decided to reconcile with Bruce and Utsler. Phone conversations between Clark and Insane Clown Posse led to Clark producing Shaggy 2 Dope's 2006 solo album F.T.F.O..[1] The following year, Clark produced The Tempest; however, in both instances, he did not work with Psychopathic Records directly.[1] Because of this, ICP felt that The Tempest was missing the collaborative element that they felt made their earlier albums enjoyable.[1] Clark would not work directly work with Psychopathic Records until 2009's Bang! Pow! Boom![2]

Music and lyrics edit

Unlike previous Insane Clown Posse albums, The Tempest is not connected to the Dark Carnival mythology, which formed the basis for ICP's "Joker's Cards" series, which began in 1992 with Carnival of Carnage and concluded with the albums The Wraith: Shangri-La and Hell's Pit; however, it references themes, concepts and songs from previous albums.[3] Joseph Bruce (Violent J) said that The Tempest is a concept album in its own right.[4] Bruce describes the album's concept as relating to both a violent storm which turns into a tornado and pulls people into a hurricane as well as a roller coaster.[4] According to Bruce, "That's a lot like riding on a violent roller coaster, I'd assume. You get jerked to the left, jerked to the right, sucked way up into the sky, and then you go shooting down to the floor, and then you jerk up to the left and then you whip around to the right. Well, The Tempest is a storm in the form of a roller coaster."[4] As a result of this concept, the album focuses on a variety of different moods.[4]

The Tempest maintains much of the horrorcore lyrical content ICP is known for, as well as their humorous perspective.[3] Unlike previous albums, this album does not contain any disses aimed at other rappers or music industry figures.[3] Bruce and Joseph Utsler (Shaggy 2 Dope)'s rapping on this album is described by AllMusic reviewer David Jeffries as being delivered in "a carnival barker fashion that fits with their circus motif", and contrasted Bruce and Utsler themselves as being like "Alice Cooper with a mallrat attitude".[5]

The lyrics of "Growing Again", which describe Violent J growing into a giant,[3] were inspired by Bruce's weight gain; Bruce also says that the song reflects the feeling of being able to "rap about anything we want [...] I feel we have the right for some songs to be softer and not about killing or Dark Carnival."[4] "The Tower" describes a war veteran and expert marksman climbing a college tower and shooting people with an arsenal of weapons, a reference to Charles Whitman's 1966 murder spree.[4]

Mike E. Clark's production incorporates elements of rock and heavy metal, as well as live instrumentation.[3][5] Reviewer Lana Cooper of PopMatters compares "Ride the Tempest" to A Flock of Seagulls, and describes the instrumentation as incorporating elements of synthesizers and calliope.[3] Cooper says that "Growing Again" incorporates power ballad chords.[3] Jeffries describes "I Do This!" as being influenced by psychedelia, and called "Mexico City" "Low Rider music".[5]

Release and reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [5]
PopMatters          [3]

The album was released with a bonus poster.[5] The Tempest debuted at number 20 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling about 33,000 copies in its first week.[6] Reviews from AllMusic and PopMatters generally appraised Mike E. Clark's production as the album's most appealing element.[5][3] AllMusic's David Jeffries wrote, "there's no denying that Clark's vision does wonders for the duo."[5] PopMatters' Lana Cooper said that "[Insane Clown Posse's] theatrics have to be given their due."[3] The Tempest was released on vinyl on February 14, 2020.

Track listing edit

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."The Sky Is Falling"Insane Clown PosseClark3:39
2."Ride the Tempest"Insane Clown PosseBruce, Clark2:51
3."Alley Rat"Insane Clown PosseClark2:11
4."Haunted Bumps"Insane Clown PosseClark3:24
5."Growing Again"Insane Clown PosseClark4:45
6."Hum Drum Boogie"Insane Clown PosseClark3:39
7."I Do This!"Insane Clown PosseClark3:28
8."What About Now?"Insane Clown PosseClark3:24
9."Watch My Ride"Insane Clown PosseClark2:42
10."News at 6 O'Clock"Insane Clown PosseClark4:06
11."The Tower"Insane Clown PosseClark4:14
12."The Party" (feat. DJ Clay)Insane Clown PosseClark3:13
13."Bitch, I Lied"Insane Clown PosseClark4:08
14."Play My Song"Insane Clown PosseClark2:55
15."Mexico City"Insane Clown PosseClark3:32
16."If I Was a Serial Killer"Insane Clown PosseClark7:30
Total length:59:41

Charts and certifications edit

Personnel edit

  • Joseph Bruce – vocals, composer
  • Shaggy 2 Dope — vocals, scratching
  • Mike E. Clark – composer, engineer, mixing, producer, programming
  • Jeffrey Campo – mastering
  • Brian Debler – artwork, cover design
  • DJ Clay — scratching, vocals
  • Insane Clown Posse — composer, vocals
  • James Mitchell — vocals
  • The R.O.C. — vocals, background vocals
  • Razor Ray — guitar, soloist, vocals, background vocals
  • Michael Scotta — artwork, cover design
  • Cindy Wulkan — artwork, cover design

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Graham, Adam (June 23, 2009). "Detroit producer Mike E. Clark turns it up with 'Murder Mix' series". The Detroit News. Retrieved June 29, 2009.
  2. ^ "Hatchet Herald, Issue 4". Psychopathic Records. December 29, 2008. Retrieved January 1, 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Cooper, Lana (April 10, 2007). "Insane Clown Posse: The Tempest". PopMatters. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Insane Clown Posse: Enjoying the ride". The News-Times. October 10, 2007. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Jeffries, David. The Tempest at AllMusic. Retrieved December 9, 2011.
  6. ^ Hasty, Katie (March 28, 2007). "Modest Mouse Steers Its 'Ship' to No. 1 Debut". Billboard. Retrieved March 28, 2007.
  7. ^ a b c "Insane Clown Posse Artist Chart History: Albums". Billboard. Retrieved August 19, 2008.
  8. ^ . Billboard. Archived from the original on April 16, 2016. Retrieved December 19, 2018.


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The Tempest is the tenth studio album by American hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse Released in 2007 the album marks the return of producer Mike E Clark who had a falling out with the duo in 2000 However he did not collaborate directly with ICP and would not do so until their 2009 album Bang Pow Boom The TempestStudio album by Insane Clown PosseReleasedMarch 20 2007 2007 03 20 Recorded2006GenreHorrorcoreLength59 41LabelPsychopathicProducerMike E ClarkDJ ClayInsane Clown Posse chronologyThe Wraith Hell s Pit 2004 The Tempest 2007 Bang Pow Boom 2009 The album s concept compares a violent storm to a roller coaster its lyrical themes vary from horrorcore based character deconstructions and songs about the supernatural to humorous and lighter subject matter Clark s production was praised by critics and the album peaked at number 20 on the Billboard 200 It is the group s 23rd overall release Contents 1 History 2 Music and lyrics 3 Release and reception 4 Track listing 5 Charts and certifications 5 1 Weekly charts 5 2 Year end charts 6 Personnel 7 ReferencesHistory editMike E Clark produced much of Insane Clown Posse s discography as well as working with other groups on Psychopathic Records until having a falling out with ICP in 2000 after completing ICP s album s Bizaar and Bizzar and beginning production on the Dark Lotus debut album Tales from the Lotus Pod 1 After becoming a full time producer for Kid Rock Clark contracted pneumonia but ignored the illness and began coughing severely as he awoke leading to a three month stay in Mount Clemens General Hospital during which one of his lungs collapsed three times 1 As the result of his near death experience Clark decided to reconcile with Bruce and Utsler Phone conversations between Clark and Insane Clown Posse led to Clark producing Shaggy 2 Dope s 2006 solo album F T F O 1 The following year Clark produced The Tempest however in both instances he did not work with Psychopathic Records directly 1 Because of this ICP felt that The Tempest was missing the collaborative element that they felt made their earlier albums enjoyable 1 Clark would not work directly work with Psychopathic Records until 2009 s Bang Pow Boom 2 Music and lyrics editUnlike previous Insane Clown Posse albums The Tempest is not connected to the Dark Carnival mythology which formed the basis for ICP s Joker s Cards series which began in 1992 with Carnival of Carnage and concluded with the albums The Wraith Shangri La and Hell s Pit however it references themes concepts and songs from previous albums 3 Joseph Bruce Violent J said that The Tempest is a concept album in its own right 4 Bruce describes the album s concept as relating to both a violent storm which turns into a tornado and pulls people into a hurricane as well as a roller coaster 4 According to Bruce That s a lot like riding on a violent roller coaster I d assume You get jerked to the left jerked to the right sucked way up into the sky and then you go shooting down to the floor and then you jerk up to the left and then you whip around to the right Well The Tempest is a storm in the form of a roller coaster 4 As a result of this concept the album focuses on a variety of different moods 4 The Tempest maintains much of the horrorcore lyrical content ICP is known for as well as their humorous perspective 3 Unlike previous albums this album does not contain any disses aimed at other rappers or music industry figures 3 Bruce and Joseph Utsler Shaggy 2 Dope s rapping on this album is described by AllMusic reviewer David Jeffries as being delivered in a carnival barker fashion that fits with their circus motif and contrasted Bruce and Utsler themselves as being like Alice Cooper with a mallrat attitude 5 The lyrics of Growing Again which describe Violent J growing into a giant 3 were inspired by Bruce s weight gain Bruce also says that the song reflects the feeling of being able to rap about anything we want I feel we have the right for some songs to be softer and not about killing or Dark Carnival 4 The Tower describes a war veteran and expert marksman climbing a college tower and shooting people with an arsenal of weapons a reference to Charles Whitman s 1966 murder spree 4 Mike E Clark s production incorporates elements of rock and heavy metal as well as live instrumentation 3 5 Reviewer Lana Cooper of PopMatters compares Ride the Tempest to A Flock of Seagulls and describes the instrumentation as incorporating elements of synthesizers and calliope 3 Cooper says that Growing Again incorporates power ballad chords 3 Jeffries describes I Do This as being influenced by psychedelia and called Mexico City Low Rider music 5 Release and reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 PopMatters nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 The album was released with a bonus poster 5 The Tempest debuted at number 20 on the U S Billboard 200 selling about 33 000 copies in its first week 6 Reviews from AllMusic and PopMatters generally appraised Mike E Clark s production as the album s most appealing element 5 3 AllMusic s David Jeffries wrote there s no denying that Clark s vision does wonders for the duo 5 PopMatters Lana Cooper said that Insane Clown Posse s theatrics have to be given their due 3 The Tempest was released on vinyl on February 14 2020 Track listing editNo TitleLyricsMusicLength1 The Sky Is Falling Insane Clown PosseClark3 392 Ride the Tempest Insane Clown PosseBruce Clark2 513 Alley Rat Insane Clown PosseClark2 114 Haunted Bumps Insane Clown PosseClark3 245 Growing Again Insane Clown PosseClark4 456 Hum Drum Boogie Insane Clown PosseClark3 397 I Do This Insane Clown PosseClark3 288 What About Now Insane Clown PosseClark3 249 Watch My Ride Insane Clown PosseClark2 4210 News at 6 O Clock Insane Clown PosseClark4 0611 The Tower Insane Clown PosseClark4 1412 The Party feat DJ Clay Insane Clown PosseClark3 1313 Bitch I Lied Insane Clown PosseClark4 0814 Play My Song Insane Clown PosseClark2 5515 Mexico City Insane Clown PosseClark3 3216 If I Was a Serial Killer Insane Clown PosseClark7 30Total length 59 41Charts and certifications editWeekly charts edit Chart 2007 Peakposition Billboard 200 7 20 Top Independent Albums 7 2 Top Internet Albums 7 20 Top Rap 8 Top Rock 6 Tastemaker 9 Top Album Sales 20 Year end charts edit Chart 2007 Position Top Independent Albums 8 50Personnel editJoseph Bruce vocals composer Shaggy 2 Dope vocals scratching Mike E Clark composer engineer mixing producer programming Jeffrey Campo mastering Brian Debler artwork cover design DJ Clay scratching vocals Insane Clown Posse composer vocals James Mitchell vocals The R O C vocals background vocals Razor Ray guitar soloist vocals background vocals Michael Scotta artwork cover design Cindy Wulkan artwork cover designReferences edit a b c d e Graham Adam June 23 2009 Detroit producer Mike E Clark turns it up with Murder Mix series The Detroit News Retrieved June 29 2009 Hatchet Herald Issue 4 Psychopathic Records December 29 2008 Retrieved January 1 2009 a b c d e f g h i j Cooper Lana April 10 2007 Insane Clown Posse The Tempest PopMatters Retrieved December 7 2011 a b c d e f Insane Clown Posse Enjoying the ride The News Times October 10 2007 Retrieved March 5 2017 a b c d e f g Jeffries David The Tempest at AllMusic Retrieved December 9 2011 Hasty Katie March 28 2007 Modest Mouse Steers Its Ship to No 1 Debut Billboard Retrieved March 28 2007 a b c Insane Clown Posse Artist Chart History Albums Billboard Retrieved August 19 2008 2007 Year End Charts Independent Albums Billboard Archived from the original on April 16 2016 Retrieved December 19 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Tempest album amp oldid 1163896960, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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