Loc-ed After Dark

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 50:12

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Good stuff

jdralston

A good original find amongst all the remakes and remixes. First time I heard "Wild Thing", I was thinking, "Cool - a Van Halen sample!" Near the end of the song, when Tone says, "Say what?", I still find myself laughing at the "WTF?" sound in his voice. For jdsummers08: If you haven't been helped or figured it out, you need to install the eMusic Download Manager, which uses the EMP file to actually download your chosen MP3 file(s).

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jdsummers08

I tried converting the files from the EMP files that the music downloads as but they will not convert. I am cancelling my membership before the free trial is over unless someone can help me. I sent an email this past weekend and NEVER erceived a response. Please tell me how to correct this or cancel my memnbership. Also,the music selection is awful!

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A couple of classics

davemonkey

It's all about the singles. Its worth it to get yourself a copy of Funky Cold Medina and Wild Thing. DOn't overlook Loc'ed After Dark.

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frikken awesome

gumstar

found so much bs on emusic (kareoke,fake artists and other SHITE!!!!) wanting to use my credits and cancel cause emusic is behind with what people want. but glad i found this :)

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Wild Thing

My_Junk_Mail

Talk about a blast from the past! Sounds good.

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One of the originals!

Easy-Urf

What a great surprise to find this on Emusic! One of my favourite records. I just love the Edwin Starr sample used on the title track - v funky!

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FINALLY

deeniehz

Finally, Something on this website that was good. Took me back in the days. I'm out!

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yeah baby

crazypeach

finally, an actual album! I couldn't take another wanna be! This was the first rap album I was introduced to as a kid, and it's nice to see it still around.

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heck yeah

WVMMRH

when MTV really WAS a music video channel. (and rock really was rock)

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Back In The Day

noelbrunner

Oh wow...this takes me back to the beginnings of good hip hop, Tone Loc, a true original. So much better than what's been produced in the past 10 years...in this genre. Rates up there with Run DMC.. old school hi hop..Gotta love it!!

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A forgotten man in the rise of West Coast rap, Tone-Loc was effectively cut off from his hometown scene in Los Angeles by his unexpected pop success. Paced by the singles “Wild Thing” and “Funky Cold Medina” — both co-written by a pre-fame Young MC, and some of the earliest productions by the legendary Dust Brothers — Loc’s debut album, Loc-ed After Dark, became the second rap album to top the pop charts, following the Beastie Boys’ Licensed to Ill. Loc’s distinctively rough, raspy voice and easygoing delivery made him an appealing storyteller, but he was aiming for the streets more than the pop charts. So there’s the occasional profanity, the stalker-tinged title track, and “Cheeba Cheeba,” which made waves at the time as one of the earliest pro-marijuana raps on record (of course, this was before Cypress Hill, and Nancy Reagan’s “Just Say No” campaign was still fresh in the public’s mind). The minor singles “I Got It Goin’ On” and “On Fire” (the latter the first record ever released on Delicious Vinyl) are both pretty good, but some of the album’s momentum is wasted on some fairly standard MC boasts (Loc has much more personality than he does lyrical technique). Even if Loc-ed After Dark is erratic, though, it still deserves more respect than it’s generally accorded. – Steve Huey

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