Souls of Mischief, 93 'Til Infinity - 30th Anniversary Edition (COLOR)

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CLOUDY BLUE AND CLOUDY YELLOW VINYL
GATEFOLD JACKET WITH COMMEMORATIVE WRAP AROUND OBI
LIMITED TO 2000 UNITS
2LP - GET ON DOWN
1993 => 2024

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Statut: SOLD OUT
Label: GET ON DOWN
Genre: HIP HOP
Format: 2 LP
Date de parution: 1993
Date de la réedition: 2024

TRACKLIST 


A1 Let 'Em Know 


A2 Live And Let Live 


A3 That’s When Ya Lost




B1 A Name I Call Myself 


B2 Disseshowedo 


B3 What A Way To Go Out


B4 Never No More 




C1 93 'Til Infinity


C2 Limitations (feat. Casual & Del Tha Funkee Homosapien) 


C3 Anything Can Happen 




D1 Make Your Mind Up 


D2 Batting Practice


D3 Tell Me Who Profits


D4 Outro




DESCRIPTION


Consisting of MCs A+, Phesto, Opio and Tajai (with production by A+, Domino, Del the Funky Homosapien, Jay Biz and Casual), East Oakland’s Souls of Mischief burst onto the scene in the early 90s with an impact that few other West Coast artists had at the time. Culminating in the release of their classic debut, they created a bouillabaisse that was most parts West Coast swagger but - similar to The D.O.C. and Cypress Hill - with a sonic approach that could just as well have stepped off the streets of New York City.


Recorded in less than two weeks at San Francisco's Hyde Street Studios, 93 ‘til Infinity doesn’t suffer from a single freshman jitter or misstep. It’s a fully-realized effort, packed from start to finish with ridiculous lyricism - all carried out in impressive four-part, tag-team style - and backed by a wide range of musical possibilities, from hard boom-bap to 70s CTI-jazz-sprinkled grooves. But without worthy music, the group’s high-level lyricism could have fallen by the wayside. Digging deep into crates that other producers had yet to mine, the production crew gave the quartet exactly what they needed, with unpredictable rolling basslines, dusty drums and jazz keyboard and horn stabs and swirls. Non-singles like Disseshowedo (produced by Domino and Jay Biz), Batting Practice (Casual), Limitations (Jay Biz, with Del and Casual contributing verses) and What A Way To Go Out (Domino) made sure that the fast-forward button remained untouched.




Get On Down is proud to present a 30th Anniversary pressing of this west coast Hip-Hop classic on cloudy blue and cloudy yellow vinyl, packaged in a gatefold jacket with liner notes and a commemorative 30th Anniversary stamped numbered OBI.