Tyler, The Creator - Call Me If You Get Lost (The Estate Sale)

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Includes The Original Album

8 Additional Songs 

3Lp's on Geneva Blue Colored Vinyl

28 Page Booklet 

Not two seconds into his sixth LP, CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST, Tyler, the Creator boldly stakes his claim with rap: ""Y'all ready?" booms the voice of DJ Drama, before the iconic "GANGSTA GRIZZILZ" tag jolts the album to life. Hosted by the legendary master-of-ceremonies, Tyler's latest LP imprints all the lessons of the last 8 years onto the raw rap talent of the Wolf era, combining visceral verses with expansive layers of production. Working with the likes of Westside Gunn and Freddie Gibbs has revitalised the outright fun of T's verses -- "AARGH, YOU LOOK MALNOURISHED" - as well as bringing the vivid storytelling of the former contrarian into subjects of vast personal import. It proves a sharp left turn after the progressive pop of 2019's IGOR -- but one that is realised with an unrelenting passion.

Tyler's work has always been a patchwork of ever-increasing palettes, and CMIYGL is his most complex to date. Recurring tricks are masterfully melded into new templates: "RUNITUP!" continues the build-and-burst of "See You Again," "RISE!" folds IGOR's layered vocal textures into new visions, and "LEMONHEAD" channels Cherry Bomb for what sounds like an unironic take on Pink Guy's "Club Banger 3000." Yet it's equally clear that Tyler is continuing to expand with the sounds of his collaborators -- an intergalactic warble colours Uzi’s “JUGGERNAUT” tour-de-force, while yacht-rap lessons from The Alchemist make for a spectacle on “HOT WIND BLOWS” and “SIR BAUDELAIRE.” These new strides find a potent home among Tyler’s powerful-yet-familiar production toolkit; “I been switchin' gears since Tracee Ellis Ross was UPN” he raps on digital-only closer “SAFARI,” its soundscape playing out like a collage of each of his technicolour eras.

As with every Tyler record, there’s a plethora of breadcrumbs to follow. The album’s central thread proffers a compelling forbidden-desire narrative, while the scratchy vocals akin to a much-referenced Wolf Haley are enough to make anyone drag their donut-print back out the wardrobe. In the minutiae, CMIYGL is equally abundant: "SWEET" is the full version of the interlude at the end of 2017's "I Ain't Got Time," while the Gravediggaz sample on "LUMBERJACK" is a sly wink to a tweet from the Bastard era. That’s saying nothing of the cryptic “Tyler Baudelaire”; fans of Charles Baudelaire may find the poet’s resonance in “WILSHIRE” and the album’s stretching, international escapism, though concrete answers remain shrouded.

In a 2011 conversation with Nas, Tyler played every part the fan: "Nazareth Savage," the rapper exclaims, recalling his favourite sample from the Brooklyn legend, "that s*** is, like, legit as f***." Ten years on, Tyler finds himself recreating the beat for his own dizzying "MANIFESTO." It proves not only an acknowledgement of his icon, but an apt parallel for CMIYGL's daring return to rap: not only does Tyler possess every ounce of the talent to square up with rap's greats, he now has confidence enough to do so.

1 Sir Baudelaire 1:28
     Featuring – DJ Drama 
2 Corso 2:26
3 Lemonhead 2:10
     Featuring – 42 Dugg
4 Wusyaname 2:01
     Featuring – Ty Dolla $ign, YoungBoy Never Broke Again
5 Lumberjack 2:18
6 Hot Wind Blows 2:35
     Featuring – Lil Wayne
7 Massa 3:43
8 Runitup 3:49
     Featuring – Teezo Touchdown
9 Manifesto 2:55
     Featuring – Domo Genesis
10 Sweet / I Thought You Wanted To Dance 9:48
     Featuring – Brent Faiyaz, Fana Hues
11 Momma Talk 1:10
12 Rise! 3:23
     Featuring – Daisy World (4)
13 Blessed 0:57
14 Juggernaut 2:26
     Featuring – Lil Uzi Vert, Pharrell Williams
15 Wilshire 8:35
16 Fishtail 3:24
17 Everything Must Go 0:28
18 Stuntman 3:19
     Featuring – Vince Staples
19 What A Day 3:36
20 Wharf Talk 3:24
      Featuring – ASAP Rocky
21 Dogtooth 2:41
22 Heaven To Me 3:50
23 Boyfriend, Girlfriend [2020 Demo] 3:20
      Featuring – YG
24 Sorry Not Sorry 3:26