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Theater of the Mind

Theater of the Mind is the seventh studio album by American hip hop recording artist Ludacris.[1] It was released in the UK on November 21, 2008 and in the US on November 24, 2008 and on other release dates throughout the world, through Disturbing tha Peace and Def Jam South.[2] Ludacris calls the album "theatrical".[3]

Theater of the Mind
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 21, 2008 (2008-11-21)
RecordedJanuary 2, 2007 – September 13, 2008
GenreHip hop
Length60:15
Label
Producer
Ludacris chronology
Release Therapy
(2006)
Theater of the Mind
(2008)
Battle of the Sexes
(2010)
Singles from Theater of the Mind
  1. "What Them Girls Like"
    Released: August 7, 2008
  2. "Wish You Would"
    Released: September 2, 2008
  3. "Undisputed"
    Released: October 14, 2008
  4. "Last of a Dying Breed"
    Released: October 21, 2008
  5. "One More Drink"
    Released: October 28, 2008
  6. "Nasty Girl"
    Released: January 20, 2009

Background edit

The album was slated for release on October 21, but was pushed back to November 24. In April 2008, a song named "Let's Stay Together" appeared on xxlmag.com;[4] supposedly from the new album. It is now an iTunes bonus song on the album. T.I. appeared on a track called "Wish You Would", produced by DJ Toomp.[5][6]

The album cover was released on October 24, 2008 at wemix.com. The cover is an homage to Sly and The Family Stone's Life album, which had the band appearing as all the cinemas goers in the picture. Ludacris planned on releasing a sequel to this album in 2009.[7]

In ’09, I’m definitely dropping another album. I’m working on a Battle of the Sexes album and a Theater of the Mind 2. With Battle of the Sexes, I’m trying to do some stuff with Shawnna."

Ludacris has been talking to T.I. and Young Jeezy about a tour together.[8]

"I haven't confirmed anything yet. It's little talks here and there. But I'll put it out there: I would love to do a tour where it's me, T.I. and [Young] Jeezy. Me, Tip and Jeezy would be outrageous. But nothing is confirmed at the moment."

Guests edit

Ludacris stated before the release of the album that, rather than featuring "guests", the tracks would have "co-stars", in keeping with the concept of the album as a "movie".[6] "Co-stars" on Theater of the Mind include Nas, Plies, Jay-Z, T.I., Common, T-Pain, Willy Northpole, Rick Ross, Playaz Circle, Ving Rhames, Chris Rock, Spike Lee, Chris Brown, Sean Garrett, Lil Wayne, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Jamie Foxx, and The Game.[9]

Promotion edit

Ludacris released a "Gangsta Grillz" mixtape, with DJ Drama, titled The Preview. The mixtape was released as a digital download on July 28, 2008. This mixtape was well known for his disses toward George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton and John McCain.

Leaks edit

On October 24, 2008, three songs from Theater of the Mind, "Do the Right Thing", featuring Common and Spike Lee, "I Do It for Hip Hop", featuring Jay-Z and Nas, and "Last of a Dying Breed", featuring Lil Wayne were leaked to the Internet. Ludacris commented on the situation:

Although I don't know where the leaks came from, the 3 songs leaked to the Internet today were unfinished tracks and premature versions of songs. I'm glad that my fans are excited about the new project, but to get the final masterpiece, the album Theater of the Mind premieres on November 24.[10]

Singles edit

Official singles edit

Other songs edit

Reception edit

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic68/100[11]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [12]
The A.V. Club(B)[13]
Billboard(favorable) 2008
Blender     [14]
The Boston Globe(favorable) 2008
Robert Christgau [15]
Entertainment WeeklyB[16]
NOW     [17]
Pitchfork(5.3/10)[18]
Rolling Stone     [19]
XXL      (XL)[20]
Slant Magazine     [21]

Theater of the Mind garnered a mild reception from music critics. Addi Stewart from NOW praised the cinematic concept throughout the record, from its title to the vast majority of featured artists on every track.[17] Entertainment Weekly's Simon Vozick-Levinson said about the overall feel of the album: "Theater feels a bit like yet another Ocean's Eleven sequel. We've watched this movie more than a few times, but it's always fun to see this many talented pals cutting loose together."[16] Josh Eells of Blender felt the lyrical content making up the whole concept record was lacking and too complacent for Luda, saying that "Punch line for punch line, Luda is still the best in the business, but these sex jams and hater disses feel too flat and perfunctory for his thousand-watt personality." He concluded that after the final track "the whole thing seems less like an album than a branding exercise—an obligatory effort to keep the “hip-hop star” line on his CV."[14] The A.V. Club's Nathan Rabin commended the upbeat tracks and lyrical collaborations with T-Pain, Nas/Jay-Z and T.I. but felt they were only decent retreads of Luda's previous material and lacked the strengths found in his guest verses on other people's records. He also compared it to Kanye West's 808s & Heartbreak on how it engages its respective fanbases, saying that Mind is "more immediately accessible, but ultimately less resonant" and could benefit from a "radical reinvention" that's similar to Heartbreak.[13] Robert Christgau cited "I Do It for Hip Hop" as a "choice cut",[15] indicating a good song on "an album that isn't worth your time or money."[22] Ian Cohen, writing for Pitchfork, commended the first third for its lyrical boasts, criticized the middle portion's "one dimensionality" and "woefully underdeveloped" party jams and found the final half's hip-hop checklist tracks passable if the listeners can stomach the logic behind them, saying that "[W]hile Theater isn't quite as dire as the above may indicate, like every other Ludacris record, it doesn't grow on you-- in fact, it actually contracts."[18]

Chart performance edit

The album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200, selling 214,000 copies in its first week, making it his sixth top 5 album on that chart. It was his first album since 2000's Back for the First Time and 2001's Word of Mouf to not reach number one status, and his lowest charting album in his career. As of March 2010, the album has sold about 671,000 copies, achieving a gold certification.[23]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro"Christopher Bridges, Andrew Harr, Jermaine JacksonThe Runners1:55
2."Undisputed" (featuring Floyd "Money" Mayweather)Bridges, Donald "Don Cannon" Clark, Ivory Joe Hunter, Beatrice VerdiDon Cannon4:33
3."Wish You Would" (featuring T.I.)Bridges, Aldrin Davis, Clifford Harris Jr., Ron "8TRIX" UtleyDJ Toomp, 8TRIX4:47
4."One More Drink" (featuring T-Pain)Samuel Barnes, Jean-Claude Olivier, Theo Bowen, Bridges, Alexander "Spanador" Mosely, Faheem NajmTrackmasters3:41
5."Call Up the Homies" (featuring The Game and Willy Northpole)William Adams, Bridges, Clinton Sparks, Jayceon TaylorSparks, Kamau Georges4:04
6."Southern Gangsta" (featuring Rick Ross, Playaz Circle and Ving Rhames)Bridges, Earl Conyers, Tauheed Epps, Williams Roberts II, Nicholas WarwarStreetrunner4:34
7."Everybody Hates Chris" (featuring Chris Rock)Bridges, Johnny Bristol, Clark, William Robinson Jr.Don Cannon4:54
8."What Them Girls Like" (featuring Chris Brown and Sean Garrett)Bridges, Christopher Brown, Sean Garrett, Rodney JerkinsDarkchild, Garrett (co.)4:02
9."Nasty Girl" (featuring Plies)Bridges, Kasseem Dean, Algernod WashingtonSwizz Beatz4:32
10."Contagious" (featuring Jamie Foxx)Jason "Poo Bear" Boyd, Bridges, Scott Storch, Eric BishopStorch4:45
11."Last of a Dying Breed" (featuring Lil Wayne)Eric Barrier, Bridges, Dwayne Carter Jr., Wyatt Coleman, Gluseppe Donaggio, Youtha Fowler, William Griffin Jr., Vito PallaviciniWyldfyer4:10
12."MVP"Bridges, Christopher MartinDJ Premier3:50
13."I Do It for Hip Hop" (featuring Nas and Jay-Z)Bridges, Shawn Carter, Coleman, Fowler, Nasir JonesWyldfyer5:22
14."Do the Right Thang" (featuring Common and Spike Lee)Bridges, Patrick Douthit, Lonnie Lynn, Arthur Verocai9th Wonder5:14
Sample credits
  • "Undisputed" contains samples of "We'll Find a Way" performed by Edwin Starr.
  • "One More Drink" contains samples of "Take That To The Bank" performed by Shalamar.
  • "Everybody Hates Chris" contains samples of "It Takes a Whole Lotta Man for a Woman Like Me" performed by Gladys Knight & the Pips.
  • "Last of a Dying Breed" contains samples of "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" performed by Dusty Springfield, and "Eric B. Is President" performed by Eric B. & Rakim.
  • "MVP" contains samples of "Virgo" performed by Nas, "DTP for Life" performed by Disturbing tha Peace, and "All Night Long" performed by Mary Jane Girls.
  • "Do the Right Thang" contains samples of "Na Boca Do Sol" performed by Arthur Verocai.
  • "Let's Stay Together" contains samples of "Everybody's Breakin' Up" performed by Billy Paul.

Personnel edit

Credits for Theater of the Mind adapted from AllMusic.[24]

  • Joseph Alexander – keyboards
  • Wayne Allison – engineer
  • Chris Atlas – marketing
  • Ken Bailey – A&R
  • Christian Baker – engineer
  • Dru Betts – vocals
  • Leslie Brathwaite – mixing
  • Don Cannon – engineer, score
  • Andrew Coleman – engineer
  • Jeff Dixon – executive producer
  • DJ Premier – score
  • Mike Donaldson – editing
  • 8TRIX – score
  • Jose "Zeek" Fendrick – A&R
  • Zach Fisher – engineer
  • Morgan Garcia – engineer
  • Sean Garrett – score
  • Kamau Georges – background vocals, mixing, score
  • Jason Goldstein – mixing
  • Don Goodrick – assistant
  • Inaam Haq – engineer
  • Artemus Jenkins – video director
  • Eric Jensen – engineer
  • Rodney Jerkins – score
  • E. Jones – keyboards, keyboard arrangements
  • Terese Joseph – A&R
  • Doug Joswick – package production
  • Gimel "Young Guru" Katon – mixing
  • Erik Madrid – assistant
  • Brandon Pena – mixing
  • Mike Miller – assistant
  • Aiyisha Obafemi Mitchell – marketing
  • Nick Nastasi – assistant
  • Rich Nice – A&R
  • 9th Wonder – keyboard arrangements
  • Erica Novich – A&R
  • Dave Pensado – mixing
  • Christian Plata – assistant
  • Poke & Tone – drums
  • Will Ragland – art direction, design
  • Orlando Rashid – engineer
  • Charles Roane – mixing
  • J. Peter Robinson – art direction, design
  • The Runners – score
  • Glenn Schick – mastering
  • Derrick Selby – engineer
  • Clinton Sparks – score
  • Chris Stanford – photography
  • Scott Storch – score
  • Crystal Streets – stylist
  • Swizz Beatz – score
  • Neo Tanusakdi – engineer
  • Sean Taylor – A&R
  • Justin Trawick – assistant
  • Javier Valverde – engineer
  • Miles Walker – engineer
  • Brian Warwick – engineer
  • Finis "KY" White – engineer
  • Mike "Hitman" Wilson – engineer
  • Wyldfyre – score
  • Keke and Amy — production coordination
  • Mayne Zane – background vocals
  • Chaka Zulu – executive producer

Release dates edit

Country Date
United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Japan November 24, 2008[25]
Switzerland, Jamaica December 4, 2008
Poland December 9, 2008
Mexico December 11, 2008
Middle East, Costa Rica January 16, 2009
South Africa January 18, 2009
Italy February 9, 2009
Ireland February 15, 2009
New Zealand March 5, 2009

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[33] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

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  2. ^ . Archived from the original on November 16, 2008. Retrieved November 10, 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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  4. ^ . Archived from the original on June 5, 2008. Retrieved June 29, 2008.
  5. ^ DJ Toomp: Grammy Family 2008-06-11 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed July 6, 2008.
  6. ^ a b Ludacris, T.I. 'Wish You Would' Believe There's No Beef Between Them. Accessed August 8, 2008.
  7. ^ Ludacris: Audio Cinematic. HiphopDX.com.
  8. ^ Ludacris In 'Talks' To Tour With T.I. And Young Jeezy, Says Theater Of The Mind Is A 'Classic'. MTV.com.
  9. ^ Ludacris Interview.
  10. ^ Ludacris Speaks on Song Leaks. HipHopDX.com. Accessed October 26, 2008.
  11. ^ "Theater Of The Mind by Ludacris". Metacritic. Retrieved January 30, 2023.
  12. ^ Jeffries, David. "Theater of the Mind - Ludacris". AllMusic. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  13. ^ a b Rabin, Nathan (December 17, 2008). "Theater Of The Mind · Ludacris · Music Review". The A.V. Club. The Onion. Retrieved August 22, 2016.
  14. ^ a b Eells, Josh. . Blender. Alpha Media Group. Archived from the original on December 6, 2008. Retrieved April 10, 2010.
  15. ^ a b Christgau, Robert. "CG: Ludacris". RobertChristgau.com. Retrieved March 22, 2012.
  16. ^ a b Vozick-Levinson, Simon (November 19, 2008). "Theater of the Mind". Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  17. ^ a b Stewart, Addi (November 26, 2008). "Ludacris". NOW. NOW Communications. Retrieved April 10, 2010.
  18. ^ a b Cohen, Ian (January 5, 2009). "Ludacris: Theater of the Mind". Pitchfork. Retrieved August 22, 2016.
  19. ^ Hoard, Christian (November 27, 2008). . Rolling Stone. Wenner Media. Archived from the original on December 5, 2008. Retrieved April 10, 2010.
  20. ^ Cantor, Paul (November 19, 2008). . XXL. Townsquare Media. Archived from the original on March 20, 2009. Retrieved August 22, 2016.
  21. ^ "Ludacris: Theater of the Mind | Music Review". Slant Magazine. December 6, 2008. Retrieved March 12, 2012.
  22. ^ Christgau, Robert. "Key to Icons". RobertChristgau.com. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
  23. ^ "Ludacris' 'How Low' Single Goes High on the Charts". Billboard.
  24. ^ "Theater of the Mind - Ludacris | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
  25. ^ Gaerig, Chris (December 3, 2008). "Ludacris: Theater of the Mind". PopMatters. Retrieved October 6, 2019.
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  32. ^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 2009". Billboard. Retrieved April 29, 2021.
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For the 1986 album see Mtume For the television show see KTWU Theater of the Mind is the seventh studio album by American hip hop recording artist Ludacris 1 It was released in the UK on November 21 2008 and in the US on November 24 2008 and on other release dates throughout the world through Disturbing tha Peace and Def Jam South 2 Ludacris calls the album theatrical 3 Theater of the MindStudio album by LudacrisReleasedNovember 21 2008 2008 11 21 RecordedJanuary 2 2007 September 13 2008GenreHip hopLength60 15LabelDisturbing tha PeaceDef Jam SouthProducerDJ Premier9th WonderClinton Sparks amp Kamau GeorgesSean Garrett WyldfyerScott StorchTrackmastersDon CannonStreetrunnerSwizz BeatzDarkchildDJ ToompThe RunnersLudacris chronologyRelease Therapy 2006 Theater of the Mind 2008 Battle of the Sexes 2010 Singles from Theater of the Mind What Them Girls Like Released August 7 2008 Wish You Would Released September 2 2008 Undisputed Released October 14 2008 Last of a Dying Breed Released October 21 2008 One More Drink Released October 28 2008 Nasty Girl Released January 20 2009 Contents 1 Background 2 Guests 3 Promotion 4 Leaks 5 Singles 5 1 Official singles 5 2 Other songs 6 Reception 6 1 Critical reception 6 2 Chart performance 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Release dates 10 Charts 10 1 Weekly charts 10 2 Year end charts 11 Certifications 12 ReferencesBackground editThe album was slated for release on October 21 but was pushed back to November 24 In April 2008 a song named Let s Stay Together appeared on xxlmag com 4 supposedly from the new album It is now an iTunes bonus song on the album T I appeared on a track called Wish You Would produced by DJ Toomp 5 6 The album cover was released on October 24 2008 at wemix com The cover is an homage to Sly and The Family Stone s Life album which had the band appearing as all the cinemas goers in the picture Ludacris planned on releasing a sequel to this album in 2009 7 In 09 I m definitely dropping another album I m working on a Battle of the Sexes album and a Theater of the Mind 2 With Battle of the Sexes I m trying to do some stuff with Shawnna Ludacris has been talking to T I and Young Jeezy about a tour together 8 I haven t confirmed anything yet It s little talks here and there But I ll put it out there I would love to do a tour where it s me T I and Young Jeezy Me Tip and Jeezy would be outrageous But nothing is confirmed at the moment Guests editLudacris stated before the release of the album that rather than featuring guests the tracks would have co stars in keeping with the concept of the album as a movie 6 Co stars on Theater of the Mind include Nas Plies Jay Z T I Common T Pain Willy Northpole Rick Ross Playaz Circle Ving Rhames Chris Rock Spike Lee Chris Brown Sean Garrett Lil Wayne Floyd Mayweather Jr Jamie Foxx and The Game 9 Promotion editLudacris released a Gangsta Grillz mixtape with DJ Drama titled The Preview The mixtape was released as a digital download on July 28 2008 This mixtape was well known for his disses toward George W Bush Hillary Clinton and John McCain Leaks editOn October 24 2008 three songs from Theater of the Mind Do the Right Thing featuring Common and Spike Lee I Do It for Hip Hop featuring Jay Z and Nas and Last of a Dying Breed featuring Lil Wayne were leaked to the Internet Ludacris commented on the situation Although I don t know where the leaks came from the 3 songs leaked to the Internet today were unfinished tracks and premature versions of songs I m glad that my fans are excited about the new project but to get the final masterpiece the album Theater of the Mind premieres on November 24 10 Singles editOfficial singles edit The first official single is What Them Girls Like featuring Chris Brown amp Sean Garrett The single peaked at 33 on the Billboard Hot 100 The second official single is One More Drink featuring T Pain peaking at 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 The third single is confirmed to be Nasty Girl featuring Plies Other songs edit The first promo single is Wish You Would featuring T I The second promo single is Undisputed featuring Floyd Mayweather Jr The song Last of a Dying Breed featuring Lil Wayne peaked at 65 on the Billboard 100 Reception editCritical reception edit Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic68 100 11 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 The A V Club B 13 Billboard favorable 2008Blender nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 The Boston Globe favorable 2008Robert Christgau nbsp 15 Entertainment WeeklyB 16 NOW nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 Pitchfork 5 3 10 18 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 XXL nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp XL 20 Slant Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 Theater of the Mind garnered a mild reception from music critics Addi Stewart from NOW praised the cinematic concept throughout the record from its title to the vast majority of featured artists on every track 17 Entertainment Weekly s Simon Vozick Levinson said about the overall feel of the album Theater feels a bit like yet another Ocean s Eleven sequel We ve watched this movie more than a few times but it s always fun to see this many talented pals cutting loose together 16 Josh Eells of Blender felt the lyrical content making up the whole concept record was lacking and too complacent for Luda saying that Punch line for punch line Luda is still the best in the business but these sex jams and hater disses feel too flat and perfunctory for his thousand watt personality He concluded that after the final track the whole thing seems less like an album than a branding exercise an obligatory effort to keep the hip hop star line on his CV 14 The A V Club s Nathan Rabin commended the upbeat tracks and lyrical collaborations with T Pain Nas Jay Z and T I but felt they were only decent retreads of Luda s previous material and lacked the strengths found in his guest verses on other people s records He also compared it to Kanye West s 808s amp Heartbreak on how it engages its respective fanbases saying that Mind is more immediately accessible but ultimately less resonant and could benefit from a radical reinvention that s similar to Heartbreak 13 Robert Christgau cited I Do It for Hip Hop as a choice cut 15 indicating a good song on an album that isn t worth your time or money 22 Ian Cohen writing for Pitchfork commended the first third for its lyrical boasts criticized the middle portion s one dimensionality and woefully underdeveloped party jams and found the final half s hip hop checklist tracks passable if the listeners can stomach the logic behind them saying that W hile Theater isn t quite as dire as the above may indicate like every other Ludacris record it doesn t grow on you in fact it actually contracts 18 Chart performance edit The album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 selling 214 000 copies in its first week making it his sixth top 5 album on that chart It was his first album since 2000 s Back for the First Time and 2001 s Word of Mouf to not reach number one status and his lowest charting album in his career As of March 2010 the album has sold about 671 000 copies achieving a gold certification 23 Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Intro Christopher Bridges Andrew Harr Jermaine JacksonThe Runners1 552 Undisputed featuring Floyd Money Mayweather Bridges Donald Don Cannon Clark Ivory Joe Hunter Beatrice VerdiDon Cannon4 333 Wish You Would featuring T I Bridges Aldrin Davis Clifford Harris Jr Ron 8TRIX UtleyDJ Toomp 8TRIX4 474 One More Drink featuring T Pain Samuel Barnes Jean Claude Olivier Theo Bowen Bridges Alexander Spanador Mosely Faheem NajmTrackmasters3 415 Call Up the Homies featuring The Game and Willy Northpole William Adams Bridges Clinton Sparks Jayceon TaylorSparks Kamau Georges4 046 Southern Gangsta featuring Rick Ross Playaz Circle and Ving Rhames Bridges Earl Conyers Tauheed Epps Williams Roberts II Nicholas WarwarStreetrunner4 347 Everybody Hates Chris featuring Chris Rock Bridges Johnny Bristol Clark William Robinson Jr Don Cannon4 548 What Them Girls Like featuring Chris Brown and Sean Garrett Bridges Christopher Brown Sean Garrett Rodney JerkinsDarkchild Garrett co 4 029 Nasty Girl featuring Plies Bridges Kasseem Dean Algernod WashingtonSwizz Beatz4 3210 Contagious featuring Jamie Foxx Jason Poo Bear Boyd Bridges Scott Storch Eric BishopStorch4 4511 Last of a Dying Breed featuring Lil Wayne Eric Barrier Bridges Dwayne Carter Jr Wyatt Coleman Gluseppe Donaggio Youtha Fowler William Griffin Jr Vito PallaviciniWyldfyer4 1012 MVP Bridges Christopher MartinDJ Premier3 5013 I Do It for Hip Hop featuring Nas and Jay Z Bridges Shawn Carter Coleman Fowler Nasir JonesWyldfyer5 2214 Do the Right Thang featuring Common and Spike Lee Bridges Patrick Douthit Lonnie Lynn Arthur Verocai9th Wonder5 14 Sample credits Undisputed contains samples of We ll Find a Way performed by Edwin Starr One More Drink contains samples of Take That To The Bank performed by Shalamar Everybody Hates Chris contains samples of It Takes a Whole Lotta Man for a Woman Like Me performed by Gladys Knight amp the Pips Last of a Dying Breed contains samples of You Don t Have to Say You Love Me performed by Dusty Springfield and Eric B Is President performed by Eric B amp Rakim MVP contains samples of Virgo performed by Nas DTP for Life performed by Disturbing tha Peace and All Night Long performed by Mary Jane Girls Do the Right Thang contains samples of Na Boca Do Sol performed by Arthur Verocai Let s Stay Together contains samples of Everybody s Breakin Up performed by Billy Paul Personnel editCredits for Theater of the Mind adapted from AllMusic 24 Joseph Alexander keyboards Wayne Allison engineer Chris Atlas marketing Ken Bailey A amp R Christian Baker engineer Dru Betts vocals Leslie Brathwaite mixing Don Cannon engineer score Andrew Coleman engineer Jeff Dixon executive producer DJ Premier score Mike Donaldson editing 8TRIX score Jose Zeek Fendrick A amp R Zach Fisher engineer Morgan Garcia engineer Sean Garrett score Kamau Georges background vocals mixing score Jason Goldstein mixing Don Goodrick assistant Inaam Haq engineer Artemus Jenkins video director Eric Jensen engineer Rodney Jerkins score E Jones keyboards keyboard arrangements Terese Joseph A amp R Doug Joswick package production Gimel Young Guru Katon mixing Erik Madrid assistant Brandon Pena mixing Mike Miller assistant Aiyisha Obafemi Mitchell marketing Nick Nastasi assistant Rich Nice A amp R 9th Wonder keyboard arrangements Erica Novich A amp R Dave Pensado mixing Christian Plata assistant Poke amp Tone drums Will Ragland art direction design Orlando Rashid engineer Charles Roane mixing J Peter Robinson art direction design The Runners score Glenn Schick mastering Derrick Selby engineer Clinton Sparks score Chris Stanford photography Scott Storch score Crystal Streets stylist Swizz Beatz score Neo Tanusakdi engineer Sean Taylor A amp R Justin Trawick assistant Javier Valverde engineer Miles Walker engineer Brian Warwick engineer Finis KY White engineer Mike Hitman Wilson engineer Wyldfyre score Keke and Amy production coordination Mayne Zane background vocals Chaka Zulu executive producerRelease dates editCountry Date United States United Kingdom Australia Canada Japan November 24 2008 25 Switzerland Jamaica December 4 2008 Poland December 9 2008 Mexico December 11 2008 Middle East Costa Rica January 16 2009 South Africa January 18 2009 Italy February 9 2009 Ireland February 15 2009 New Zealand March 5 2009Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart performance for Theater of the Mind Chart 2008 Peakposition Canadian Albums Billboard 26 22 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 27 66 US Billboard 200 28 5 US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 29 2 US Top Rap Albums Billboard 30 1 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for Theater of the Mind Chart 2009 Position US Billboard 200 31 50 US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 32 10Certifications editRegion Certification 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