Blade (Explicit Version) (1998) (Gang Starr/Epmd/Krs-One )

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Product Summary
Label: Tvt Records
UPC: 00016581821026
Release Date: 8/18/1998
Buy.com Sku: 60043403
Item#: ML3SKJ
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Edge Of The Blade, The - Mystikal ~ Original Soundtrack
2. 1/2 & 1/2 - Gang Starr/M.O.P. ~ Original Soundtrack
3. Blade - KRS-One/Channel One ~ Original Soundtrack
4. Fightin' A War - Down 2 Earth/Rome ~ Original Soundtrack
5. Reservations - P.A. ~ Original Soundtrack
6. Gangsta Bounce - Wolfpak ~ Original Soundtrack
7. Things Ain't The Same - Kasino ~ Original Soundtrack
8. Deadly Zone - Bounty Killer/Mobb Deep/Rappin' Noyd ~ Original Soundtrack
9. Blade 4 Glory - Majesty/Bizzy Bone ~ Original Soundtrack
10. Strictly Business - Mantronik/EPMD (Mantronik MBA Radio edit) ~ Original Soundtrack
11. Wrek Tha Discotek - Roger S./Soulson ~ Original Soundtrack
12. Confusion - New Order (Pump Panel Reconstruction mix) ~ Original Soundtrack
13. Playing With Lightning - Expansion Union ~ Original Soundtrack
14. Dig This Vibe - DJ Krush ~ Original Soundtrack
15. Dealing With The Roster - Junkie XL ~ Original Soundtrack



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Producers include: KLC, DJ Premier, The Guru, Nashiem Myrick.
Compilation producer: Patricia Joseph.
Photographer: Bruce Talamon.
Unknown Contributor Roles: DJ Krush; P.A. ; Down 2 Earth; EPMD; Expansion Union; Kasino & The Lox; Gang Starr; Dana K. Sano; Junkie XL; KRS-One; Kurtis Mantronik; Mobb Deep; Mystikal; New Order ; Rappin' Noyd; Wolfpak; Bizzy Bone; Bounty Killer.
The album is basically a lot of rap, with a good deal of New York-based work (obvious exception to the New York part: Mystikal; obvious exception to the rap part: New Order). It's not too bad, thanks to the fact that it stays within a single genre almost exclusively. Darker rhythms and beats predominate here, as they ought to for such a movie. There are actually quite a few masterful MCs here -- Mystikal is able to produce some high speed deliveries, and KRS-One is, of course, one of the accepted masters of the New York scene. Newcomers such as P.A. and Kasino are also able artists. On a related note, however, other newcomers, such as Wolfpak, provide rather inferior material ("this the gangsta bou-ou-nce, get off your ass and bounce -- bounce bounce bounce bounce bounce"). Dancehall master Bounty Killer also makes an appearance, which essentially adds a different flavor to the rap that's being presented. He still raps, but with a nice thick accent and a noticeably reggae-tinged delivery. Also, a few club worthy tracks appear in the latter half of the album: Mantronik's remix of an EPMD piece, New Order's new wave/club "Confusion," and Expansion Union's "Playing With Lightning." It's a nice album, overall, for the ability to stick more or less within a genre, and at least within a mood. This is a soundtrack album that could potentially stand alone, without simply backing a movie. ~ Adam Greenberg
Starring Wesley Snipes as a human/vampire hybrid superhero who attempts to save humanity from vampirism, BLADE has a highly stylized, futuristic-goth feel, full of shadowy images and dark, scary corners. The accompanying soundtrack album matches the ominous mood of the film quite well, employing some of the finest contemporary hardcore hip-hoppers to get the job done. Unlike many soundtrack albums that put together a mishmosh of mass-marketed songs that bear little relation to the film itself, the BLADE soundtrack features songs composed exclusively for the film. Mystikal's sinister-sounding "Edge of the Blade" and the Majesty/Bizzy Bone collaboration "Blade 4 Glory" are the most directly related, but every tune here creates a mood very similar to that of the state-of-the-art vampire flick.

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 08/18/1998
Original Release Date : 1998
Catalog ID : 8210
Label : TVT Records (Dist.)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00016581821026

 
Professional Reviews
Rap Pages (11/98, p.135)
- 3 (out of 5)
- "...This marriage of hard-core Hip-Hop to the seductive, pulsating rhythms of some of electronica's most experiment producers is ear candy..."

  
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