De La Soul, Buhloone Mindstate

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1LP - CHRYSALIS
1993 => 2023

TRACKLIST
A1 Intro 0:52
A2 Eye Patch 2:27
A3 En Focus 3:15
A4 Patti Dooke 5:54
A5 I Be Blowin' 4:58
A6 Long Island Wildin' 1:30
A7 Ego Trippin' (Part Two) 3:52
B1 Paul's Revenge 0:43
B2 3 Days Later 2:39
B3 Area 3:31
B4 I Am I Be 5:03
B5 In The Woods 4:01
B6 Breakadawn 4:14
B7 Dave Has A Problem...Seriously 0:55
B8 Stone Age 4:13

DESCRIPTION
De La Soul’s first two albums – 3 Feet High And Rising and De La Soul Is Dead – were masterpieces in form and execution; the storytelling was inventive and the sampling by producer Prince Paul created the gold standard of an artform. The group’s third LP, Buhloone Mind State, with its jazzier palette and subtle emphasis on the groove, has ended up an unduly underrated gem not only De La’s catalog, but in the story of ‘90s rap in general. It’s soulful, features biting critiques of the other rap music of the time (“Ego Trippin (Part Two)”) and collaborations with jazz greats like Maceo Parker, and is a testament to the lyrical greatness and vocal interplay of Posdnuos, Dave and Maseo. No self-respecting rap fan’s collection is complete without it.

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Format: 1 LP
Genre: HIP HOP / RAP
Label: CHRYSALIS
Date de la réedition: 2023
Date de parution: 1993
Statut: BACK IN STOCK

TRACKLIST

A1 Intro 0:52

A2 Eye Patch 2:27

A3 En Focus 3:15

A4 Patti Dooke 5:54

A5 I Be Blowin' 4:58

A6 Long Island Wildin' 1:30

A7 Ego Trippin' (Part Two) 3:52

B1 Paul's Revenge 0:43

B2 3 Days Later 2:39

B3 Area 3:31

B4 I Am I Be 5:03

B5 In The Woods 4:01

B6 Breakadawn 4:14

B7 Dave Has A Problem...Seriously 0:55

B8 Stone Age 4:13


DESCRIPTION

De La Soul’s first two albums – 3 Feet High And Rising and De La Soul Is Dead – were masterpieces in form and execution; the storytelling was inventive and the sampling by producer Prince Paul created the gold standard of an artform. The group’s third LP, Buhloone Mind State, with its jazzier palette and subtle emphasis on the groove, has ended up an unduly underrated gem not only De La’s catalog, but in the story of ‘90s rap in general. It’s soulful, features biting critiques of the other rap music of the time (“Ego Trippin (Part Two)”) and collaborations with jazz greats like Maceo Parker, and is a testament to the lyrical greatness and vocal interplay of Posdnuos, Dave and Maseo. No self-respecting rap fan’s collection is complete without it.