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This sux! I'm surprised I found some of the songs I did find! Contact me when you have a complete listing. I'm looking for Gangstarr, not brand new heavies! You don't have shit that i'm looking for!
This sux! I'm surprised I found some of the songs I did find! Contact me when you have a complete listing. I'm looking for Gangstarr, not brand new heavies! You don't have shit that i'm looking for!
Didn't this come out in '91? Damn I haven't heard this is at least 12 years. Nothing but good vibes. This really brings back beautiful memories of hanging out with my brother on Summer days. The melodies, funk and raps are a much appreciated break from the c-rap at large right now. Get It!
This was definitely heavy rotation in High School. While I believe all the tracks are great. Who Makes the Loot by Grand Puba is the gem here. Wish he had kept it up.
This collaboration between the live 'Brand New Heavies' and various hip-hop acts is a classic. I'm not sure if it's as good today as I remember it, or if I'm just partial because I played it so much when I was in High School. It features some of the most noteworthy hip-hop acts of the time (and partially today). This is a great record to pick up if you aren't sure if you want to commit to hip-hop, but want a taste. It's one of those records that non hip-hop fans would have (along with Gurus Jazzmatazz). Check out 'Bonafied Funk' feat. The Large Professor at least.
To turn people on to hip hop that still don't get it. Why? The live instruments and vocal backings are as impressive as any classic rock phenom. The rappers' tonal work comes through also, their percussive acuity comes through, and the effect of this record is the same effect of Shuggie Otis ripping Louie Louie to shreds - old, known songs become rump shakers. Picks: Pharcyde, and Jamalski. The whole sucker rocks. This achievement is on par with The Meters' Cabbage Alley.