Boogie Down Productions, Sex And Violence (COLOR)

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IN STOCK
COLORED VINYL
GATEFOLD JACKET WITH FULL LYRICS
2LP - GET ON DOWN
1992 => 2024

37,00 € 37.0 EUR 37,00 € Hors TVA

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Statut: IN STOCK
Genre: HIP HOP
Format: 2 LP
Date de parution: 1992
Date de la réedition: 2024
Label: GET ON DOWN

TRACKLIST 


A1        The Original Way Featuring – Freddie Foxxx


A2        Duck Down    


A3        Drug Dealer   


A4        Like A Throttle   




B1        Build And Destroy   


B2        Ruff Ruff Featuring – Freddie Foxxx


B3        13 And Good    


B4        Poisonous Products    




C1        Questions And Answers    


C2        Say Gal    


C3        We In There 


C4        Sex And Violence    




D1        How Not To Get Jerked    


D2        Who Are The Pimps?    


D3        The Real Holy Place    


D4        13 And Good (Remix) 






DESCRIPTION



COLORED VINYL PACKAGED IN A GATEFOLD JACKET WITH FULL LYRICS


 


In the early 1990s gangsta rap was becoming more popular. KRS-One took to the mic and continued to write socially conscious raps resulting in the hard-hitting 1992 album Sex And Violence which would be the fifth and final studio album under the Boogie Down Productions name. Produced by KRS-One, Pal Joey, Kenny Parker, D-Square, and Prince Paul, the album explores the darkest sides of the American urban landscape and psyche, with KRS as narrator, detailing all sides of the matrix. While singles like the alarming drum-driven "Duck Down" and the funky-as-hell "We In There" got most of the attention in ‘92, the deeper sequence reveals plenty of additional gems: the history lesson of the dark and dusty "Drug Dealer"; "Ruff Ruff", with scowling MC favorite Freddie Foxxx (aka Bumpy Knuckles); the grooving "Questions and Answers," and the frantic record industry track "How Not To Get Jerked."


The album kicks off with an intro skit featuring KRS-One as a DJ in panic needing vinyl which at the time was a dying format while cassettes and CDs became the dominant format. Thirty-two years later vinyl DJs and Hip-Hop vinyl collectors no longer need to panic. Get On Down in partnership with Sony Music's CERTIFIED is proud to bring back to vinyl this underrated gem in the BDP catalog. Featuring one of the dopest album covers by American artist Robert Williams, Sex and Violence is pressed on colored vinyl and packaged in a gatefold jacket with full lyrics.