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Mecca And The Soul Brother (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl 2LP

Get On Down / SKU: hh-4155
hip hop classic from the golden era
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  • What's that? You only know "T.R.O.Y." on this album? C'mon! You're missing out man. This album is timeless. Dilla, Pharrell, 9th Wonder, they all cite this as a huge inspiration for why they got into producing. Not to mention how many doors this album opened for hip hop in general. When "T.R.O.Y." went mainstream it was a phenomenon. The good side was that you had a raw underground hip hop feel finding it's way on the radio and the top 20 charts. MTV was playing it frequently aside from it's huge coverage on Yo! MTV Raps. The bad side, it kind of shadowed the rest of the album. Here's your chance to revisit the gems and check Pete and CL at their prime. Just an observation: With the exception of DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, this is one of the few groups where the MC was humble enough to let the DJ's name go first in the artist name. Boy have times changed! Eighteen tracks in all. Released by Get On Down on clear double vinyl.

    • clear colored double vinyl pressing
    • original release year: 1992
    • music label: Get On Down 2016
    reviewed by Cmish 09/2010
    upc: 664425272116

What's that? You only know "T.R.O.Y." on this album? C'mon! You're missing out man. This album is timeless. Dilla, Pharrell, 9th Wonder, they all cite this as a huge inspiration for why they got into producing. Not to mention how many doors this album opened for hip hop in general. When "T.R.O.Y." went mainstream it was a phenomenon. The good side was that you had a raw underground hip hop feel finding it's way on the radio and the top 20 charts. MTV was playing it frequently aside from it's huge coverage on Yo! MTV Raps. The bad side, it kind of shadowed the rest of the album. Here's your chance to revisit the gems and check Pete and CL at their prime. Just an observation: With the exception of DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, this is one of the few groups where the MC was humble enough to let the DJ's name go first in the artist name. Boy have times changed! Eighteen tracks in all. Released by Get On Down on clear double vinyl.

  • clear colored double vinyl pressing
  • original release year: 1992
  • music label: Get On Down 2016
reviewed by Cmish 09/2010
upc: 664425272116

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