ESSENTIAL HIP HOP 5 (2006)

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Label: Tommy Boy
UPC: 00661868163827
Release Date: 1/24/2006
Buy.com Sku: 202144322
Item#: M2SNXX
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. That's The Joint - Funky Four 1 ~ Various Artists
2. Freedom - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five ~ Various Artists
3. Bring The Noize - Public Enemy ~ Various Artists
4. It Takes Two - Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock ~ Various Artists
5. Wild Wild West - Kool Moe Dee ~ Various Artists
6. Fat Boys - The Fat Boys ~ Various Artists
7. Making Cash Money - Busy Bee ~ Various Artists
8. Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey) - De La Soul ~ Various Artists
9. Jimbrowski - Jungle Brothers ~ Various Artists
10. Ladies First - Queen Latifah/Monie Love ~ Various Artists
11. Hey DJ - World Famous Supreme Team ~ Various Artists
12. Money (Dollar Bill Y'all) - Jimmy Spicer ~ Various Artists



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Liner Note Author: Nelson George.
Photographer: Martha Cooper.
On the fifth volume of the series, Tommy Boy's Hip Hop Essentials remains true to its studied grab-bag aesthetic, emphasizing late-'80s cuts while including a couple choice old-school classics. To the delight of some hip-hop fans, nothing here could be termed a crossover novelty (? la "Funky Cold Medina"), and over-the-top raunch (? la "We Want Some P") is also left off. Whether or not this is seen as a good thing, the disc isn't one of the better volumes -- the excitement level can't compare to the second or seventh volumes, and a couple too many tracks are too tied to their years of release (unlike, say, Public Enemy's still-riotous "Bring the Noize," or even Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock's deathless "It Takes Two"). The smartest selection on this disc is "Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)," one of several examples why 3 Feet High and Rising should never be seen as the be-all end-all for De la Soul, a group that would remain a crucial part of hip-hop well over a decade after their breakthrough debut. The silly "Jimbrowski," despite being a poor choice to represent the Jungle Brothers, maintains the brief Native Tongues theme, and Queen Latifah's "Ladies First" (featuring Monie Love) remains as powerful and as fun-filled as it was in 1989. Other highlights: Funky 4 1's "That's the Joint," Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five's "Freedom," Busy Bee's "Making Cash Money." ~ Andy Kellman

Producer: William Hamilton; Pete Q.; Larry Smith; Mohandas Dewese; Carl Ryder; Joey Robinson, Jr.; Hank Shocklee; DJ Mark; Leland Robinson; The 45 King & Louie; Kurtis Blow; Rob Base; Russell Simmons; Stephen Hague; Tony D.; Stu Fine (Compilation); Victor Lee (Comp

Engineer: Lyn Collins

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 01/24/2006
Original Release Date : 2006
Catalog ID : 1638
Label : Tommy Boy
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00661868163827

  


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