Sharkey's Machine

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Sharkey's Machine
Sharkey's Machine front album cover.jpg
Studio album by
Sharkey
ReleasedMay 25, 2004 (2004-05-25)
Genre Hip hop
Length63:25
Label Babygrande, CNR
Producer Sharkey, Mickey Petralia, Mario Caldato, Jr.

Sharkey's Machine is the 2004 debut album of Washington, D.C. DJ and producer Sharkey (Shaun Sharkey[ citation needed ]). Ranging across a variety of styles, this hip hop work features vocalists including Cannibal Ox, Cherrywine ("Butterfly" from Digable Planets), Jean Grae, Grand Puba of Brand Nubian, and The Pharcyde.

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Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllHipHop Star full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [1]
Allmusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [2]
Pitchfork 2.7/10 [3]
PopMatters unfavorable [4]
The Washington Post favorable [5] [6]

Reviews were generally negative, with critics finding the album to be an unexciting take on influences such as RJD2, DJ Shadow, N.E.R.D., and Zero 7. An exception was for the universally-praised track with Jean Grae, "whose tightly delivered vision of a New York apocalypse on "Summer in the City (Lovin' It)" is the album's obvious highlight" (Rollie Pemberton, Pitchfork). [3] [7] [8]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Warming Up for a Scissor Fight"SharkeySharkey1:04
2."Fuzz" (featuring Cannibal Ox) S. Gardner, T. Arrington, SharkeyS. Cooper, Sharkey4:36
3."Phone Sex" (featuring Cherrywine) I. Butler, SharkeySharkey, P. Michel 3:29
4."Little Cabin Song" (featuring Zooks from The Spark and Billy Moon)M. Griffin, C. HollingsworthSharkey, P. Flood3:51
5."If It Fits" (instrumental) Sharkey4:20
6."Summer in the City (Lovin' It)" (featuring Jean Grae) T. Ibrahim Sharkey3:59
7."Skateboarder's Blues" (featuring Zooks from The Spark)C. Hollingsworth, SharkeySharkey3:30
8."A Typical Day in Sunny Washington, DC" (featuring The GrayKid)S. Cooper, SharkeySharkey2:24
9."Slo-Mo in the Grotto"SharkeySharkey, P. Michel4:25
10."Here We Are" (featuring Billy Moon)M. GriffinP. Flood, Sharkey3:24
11."Icewater"SharkeySharkey2:09
12."Meltdown" (featuring Zooks from The Spark and The GrayKid)S. Cooper, C. HollingsworthSharkey, S. Cooper3:26
13."All for Nothing" (featuring Grand Puba) W. Dixon, M. GriffinSharkey3:19
14."Song 20" (featuring Billy Moon)M. GriffinSharkey3:01
15."Snobird" (featuring The Pharcyde)R. Robinson, I. Wilcox, M. Griffin, C. HollingsworthSharkey3:48
16."Zooks Vs Connery"C. HollingsworthSharkey2:03
17."Something's Got to Give" (featuring Billy Moon)M. Griffin, SharkeySharkey, Elias Anthan10:47
18."All Good Things in Good Time" (hidden track, featuring Billy Moon)M. GriffinSharkey, P. Flood3:33

Personnel

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