0 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
They were lost for a reasonSaturday, May 14, 2005
This album is strictly for the truest keith fans. The only reason one should own this album is for the sake of just having it. This is just a bunch of junk that was definatly not good enough for any of his classic joints. I am a giant keith fan, way back, but I only listen to this CD to make the other CDs seem even tighter. Its good for a laugh here and there. But if your trying to decide on a Keith disc to purchase, hit up any of the others, not this one.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Lost in SpaceTuesday, May 03, 2005
The beats on this record are repeatitive and the rhymes lack the creativity for the most part that you expect out of Kool Keith. This is a tough record to listen to in its entirety because of the thick monotony of the music.
The best songs are the Sex songs, and if that is the primary reason you like Keith's work than maybe its worth checking out. If you're looking for some of his new stuff to hear, I'd recommend Disel Truckers before the Lost Masters.
0 out of 7 people found the following review helpful:
lost repeaterThursday, April 08, 2004
keith rehashed not new? what is this coming so wack you sound like you are lost. Love your earlier work. Going to see your show tonight.
0 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:
......Tuesday, February 10, 2004
Listenable, but not something I look forward to hearing alot. The production is not that up to par, but the songs are ok. "Robert Perry", "Girls you know", and "Taking Pictures" are the best tracks.
0 out of 4 people found the following review helpful:
flat out, this is butterThursday, February 05, 2004
yo, keith came correct on this after that matthew mess. i can not believe people dig matthew. kool keith is one of the illest mc's of all time and for him to go out on that project like he did on matthew was just bullcrap. anyway, this lost masters is what the real is all about. this is the keith that reminds me of keith on critical beatdown, the keith on funk your head up. this is what i love and this is what you shall love. that's my word