Camp Lo, Uptown Saturday Night

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BIS => 2024 04 05
2LP - TRAFFIC ENTERTAINMENT
1997 => 2010

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Statut: BACK IN STOCK
Label: TRAFFIC ENTERTAINMENT GROUP
Genre: HIP HOP
Format: 2 LP
Date de parution: 1997
Date de la réedition: 2010

TRACKLIST 

A1 Krystal Karrington

A2 Luchini Aka This Is It

A3 Park Joint

A4 B-Side To Hollywood

B1 Killin' Em Softly

B2 Sparkle

B3 Black Connection

B4 Swing

C1 Rockin' It Aka Spanish Harlem

C2 Say Word

C3 Negro League

C4 Nicky Barnes Aka It's Alright

D1 Black Nostaljack Aka Come On

D2 Coolie High

D3 Sparkle (Mr. Midnight Mix)


DESCRIPTION 

Hot of the success of Jay-Zs Reasonable Doubt, producer extraordinaire Ski was on fire when he flipped Dynastys Adventures In The Land of Music for Camp Los breakout 1996 smash single Luchini aka This Is It. The same year saw Camp Lo opening shows for De La Soul during their Stakes is High tour. Combine that with the fact that Ish aka Butterfly from Digable Planets had cosigned for the group's reputation and would appear on of the tracks (in addition to Trugoy from De La), there became a huge buzz around their debut album Uptown Saturday Night. Fast forward a few months to January 1997 and the heavily anticipated release of Camp Los's first record, which did not disappoint. It struck the perfect balance between club tracks and underground bangers for the mixtape crowd.


Critically acclaimed and fan approved, this late 90s must-have was complimented by the incredible cover art illustrated by legendary NYC graffiti artist Dr. Revolt that paid homage to Marvin Gayes 1976 classic I Want You. Its hard to believe in the time of Puffys heyday, Camp Lo had developed and delivered a style of Hip Hop that was not only fresh and creative but also straight-up dope. Flipping intricate rhyme styles over some of Raps finer beats, the fact that Camp Lo got main stream radio play and love from big time club DJs is a testament to the essence of what Hip Hop was once about: raw talent and originality! Remastered from the original tapes and pressed on loud double vinyl.