01-See You In My Nightmares (Live From VH1 Storytellers) 02-Robocop (Live from VH1 Storytellers) 03-Flashing Lights (Live From VH1. Stronger (Live From VH1 Storytellers) Lyrics: When people come at me a certain type of way, uh, I forget them for / They base their opinions merely on what they were taught / You know, what they.
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VH1 Storytellers is the second live album by American recording artist Kanye West. It was released on January 5, 2010, through Def Jam Recordings and Roc-A-Fella Records.[1] Upon release, the album received generally positive reviews from music critics. Critics mostly had praise for the performances of West's tracks, though some of them panned his speaking.
Critical reception[edit]
VH1 Storytellers was met with generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, the album received an average score of 66, based on six reviews.[2] In a highly positive review, Leah Greenblatt from Entertainment Weekly viewed West as rarely boring and wrote that he 'doesn't so much tell stories as pour his id onto the stage in rambling, free-form fragments.'[6] Greenblatt continued, describing West's singing and speaking as being done 'with a sort of messy, testifying fervor.'[6] Writing for PopMatters, Ross Langager branded West's performances on the album as 'often-exciting' and opined that 'the main appeal of this episode of VH1 Storytellers lies in West's idiosyncratic take on the vaunted 'storytelling' portion of the show.'[8]
Andy Kellman was less enthusiastic in AllMusic, claiming that 'West repeatedly switches between laying his soul bare and acting like an egomaniac,' though Kellman concluded by calling VH1 Storytellers 'a nice addition to a hardcore supporter's collection.'[3] In a mixed review, Nathan Rabin of The A.V. Club wrote that West 'seems to violate the entire spirit of Storytellers' and expressed the viewpoint that 'the rambling semi-stories here are disappointingly dull,' while Rabin praised West as sounding 'tight, accomplished, and polished to a blinding sheen' during performances of some tracks.[4] Similarly, Scott Plagenhoef from Pitchfork observed 'less storytelling and more golden age of entertainment-type stuff' from West, claiming that he 'should have had a highball in his hand.'[7] However, Plagenhoef viewed West as 'an entertainer and a perfectionist-- a bang-for-your-buck guy' and wrote: 'Those at this taping presumably got their money's worth.'[7]
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