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At Your Inconvenience

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4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 139 ratings

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Track Listings

Disc: 1

1 At Your Inconvenience
2 D.P.M.O
3 Read All About It
4 Trouble
5 Spinning Out
6 Remedy
7 How Many Moons
8 Avalon
9 Astronaut
10 Doll
11 Never Be a Right Time
12 Today I Cried
13 Nightmares
14 Forever Falling
15 Into the Ground/Upper Clapton Dance
16 [CD-ROM Track] [Multimedia Track]

Disc: 2

1 Menu Screens
2 Up Close and Personal [Interview]
3 Read All About It [Video]
4 Read All About It [Behind the Scenes]
5 At Your Inconvenience [Video]
6 At Your Inconvenience [Behind the Scenes]
7 Photoshoot

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Deluxe two disc (CD + PAL/Region 0) edition including a bonus DVD. 2011 sophomore album from the British Grime/Rap star. Features the single 'Read All About It' (featuring Emeli Sande).

Product details

  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11.81 x 0.39 x 11.81 inches; 3.53 ounces
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ EMI Import
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 29, 2011
  • Label ‏ : ‎ EMI Import
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B005DLDR92
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 139 ratings

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4.6 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2012
Professor Green's debut album "Alive Till I'm Dead" was excellent. This, his second album, is even better. His sound has matured, and while his lyrics maintain their trademark clever wordplay, his scope has broadened. His first album contained tongue-in-cheek dance tunes about relationships and partying and himself, with only a few forays into real emotion. "At Your Inconvenience" plumbs the depths of Professor Green's haunted past and his troubled relationship with celebrity to create an interesting, complex, and - at times - deeply moving variety of songs. The artist retains some of his in-your-face attitude while also making himself vulnerable. This album is complicated and emotionally honest with an excellent variety of song styles and topics, making it infinitely listenable and fun. Strongly recommend.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2019
Very underrated
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2013
In my opinion it is not as great as "alive till I'm dead" but it is still great. I love all of these songs!
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2013
I couldn't find this CD on itunes or my local music store so I was happy to see Amazon carried it and at a great price. If you've never heard Professor Green's music before, I'd describe it as a milder (but kitschier) version of Eminem - a lot less angst and rawness. At first there were only two or three songs that I was digging, but the whole thing's kind of grown on me since. If you're looking for something new, I'd say give it a try.
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2013
This album has its ups and downs, but overall, I think it's pretty good. I'm a big fan of Professor Green's style of music, but if you don't like it, you probably won't like this album very much.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in Canada on June 13, 2015
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lisa
5.0 out of 5 stars Geschenk für Freunde
Reviewed in Germany on January 14, 2013
Nach einem kurzen TV-Beitrag von dem mein Freund absolut begeistert war, haben wir uns die CD bestellt. Manche Sequenzen erinnern kurzzeitig an Eminem andere sind aber wieder so weit davon entfernt das es insgesamt eine gut e Mischung ergibt. Wir fanden sie Super!
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5.0 out of 5 stars He does have the remedy!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 21, 2012
I mainly bought this to get "Remedy". The CD has been out for quite a while and I'd heard the big hit out of it ("Read all about it") but that didn't make a huge impression; sounded like just another chart hit. But the first time I saw "Remedy", it was a revelation. An amazing song - not a day goes by that I won't listen to it at least once. Saw the video clip on VIVA by chance at the beginning of May 2012 and Ruth Anne's vocals got stuck in my mind. This is the type of song that catches you completely unawares, has a killer verse that gets stuck in your brain and you find your brain singing it back to you all day: "I sell it by the bottle, oh I'll make it last all night".

Truth be said, I was also quite curious. Being predominately a rock music fan, I'm anything but versed in rap and grime - I am rather a musical ignoramus in that respect. So, I reckoned this CD would be a good way to familiarize myself to said music idiom. At the price of a fiver (even less if you're downloading) it's a steal and it's worth every penny. Professor Green is quite an adept lyricist- proof that you don't have to be a public school boy to handle language as your special tool and bend it any way you want. There seem to have been comparisons with Eminem. They're both white and blond, other than that I am not sure they are so similar. Maybe comparisons are based on the first track from this (bearing the same name as the CD), which sounds somewhat Eminemy. It is quite a fun track. Professor Green is not your run-of-the-mill rapper for sure. He comes through as far too emotional and sensitive, has a rich narrative and a point to make in most of his songs and, unlike many other rappers, he is neither nonsensical nor too full of himself. Although he does occasionally brag, overall he is not much given to incessant rap-style bragging about his physical attributes, his solvency, his car, his tats, his coolness and the women he beds every night, (no doubt abiding by the adage that if you have to brag about it, you probably ain't got it in the first place). Even when he IS bragging, his tongue's most firmly in his cheek: "Anybody ever say they'll better me in rap? You know I've got the remedy for that, are you mad? You need medicine, therapy in fact/ you know I got the remedy for that/ are you mad, blood?"

The CD is quite enjoyable overall, even though it's not entirely my cup of tea. Astronaut is a firm favourite (and it comes with a very sweet video clip filmed at the Metropolis studios in London). The lyrics will make you want to cry, especially if you are female and/or happen to have a daughter.

By the by, lyrics are mostly delivered at supersonic speed. Man is he fast- but don't worry! If you buy this, you can access the full album lyrics by visiting the artist's website and using the CD. I haven't visited but will soon- I wonder if the Professor explains there why he changed his verse "I could hit a bungalow 8 in a bin bag" to "stuck with a whisky mist in a tin can" for the purposes of the video clip. Maybe he changed his favourite London club? Product placement much (who knows)?

Which brings me to the CD's monster track (and its brilliant video clip): The one and only "Remedy". This is the song with the best lyrics on the disc (my favourite being "Soberness is a problem I solve by way of solution"- solution being of the liquid kind, here, get it?). Finally, here's an ace song that is an ode to those most noble of sports, in which British people would certainly win all the medals: boozing and partying.

The song sounds grittier on disc: it has been cleaned up and newly produced for the video clip, no doubt. I like the clip version better- I'm a sucker for spotless production and clear sound and I love it how Ruth Anne's vocals are so clear on the clip (although, disappointingly, she doesn't put in an appearance). Her warm, plush voice, in perfect combination with the excellent clip, exude a queer air of nostalgia and perfectly express in sounds that feeling you'll wake up with on the morning after a wild party: the hangover, the warm sweaty laziness, the hazy memories of the night before that are slow mo in your mind. Rarely does one get a song that is such a definitive expression of a particular state of mind. In this, the professor has excelled. This video clip will prove to be the best British one for 2012, I'll bet. It also is a love message sent out to the East of London, where Green comes from, being a Hackney man. The scenes of Green & co. looking over the newly built Overground at the break of dawn are priceless. I can't watch the whole thing enough times. Maybe it's because I live in the east of London, so I get a kick out of watching familiar places: "oh, here's Shoreditch bridge", "oh, here's our majestic wines shop" and so on and so forth, makes this clip a true delight to east Londoners. There has never before been a clip to catch the spirit of the east so well and so fully as this here video. Watching it makes the weird feeling of hazy nostalgia even stronger, when combined with Ruth Anne's haunting delivery of her lines. Moreover, the place is not beautified, but depicted as it really is. Up to very recently (very very recently) your average middle class Londoner wouldn't be caught dead here. Now it's the Olympics and all the arty farty types relocating here, with their members' clubs and their arty communes. Shoreditch, Hackney, Spitalfields, they're on the way of being the new Hoxton. Let's hope locals won't be priced out of house and home by the arty westerners, as is already happening in Dalston, after the opening of the new Overground station there. What a song, what a clip, what a tour de force for East London and the Professor. Visit this for a real taste of it all (and for plenty of visual name dropping too, the big one being Bill Turnbull, naturally)! Oh, and me, I said he's not bragging, he, he, he.
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Gerald Neumannm
5.0 out of 5 stars Super CD
Reviewed in Germany on April 2, 2013
Prof. Green ist hier eher unbekannt, aber super CD. Viele klasse Songs, auch eine Version von Read All About It mit Emeli Sandé - super.
S. Moseley
5.0 out of 5 stars All round class
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 30, 2011
The first time i listened to this album I didn't jump at it. I REALLY liked his previous work but this didn't grab me in the same way. Give it a few listens, LISTEN to the words and watch his flows and it just grows and grows and grows!

Super slick production. Classy rapping and deep themes. 5 Star.
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