Entertainment Weekly (11/29/96, p.92) - "...the uncharacteristically textured production, featuring mournful wah-wah guitar and wailing sax...powerfully echo the lyrics' inner-city blues." - Rating: A-Entertainment Weekly (11/29/96, p.92) - "...the uncharacteristically textured production, featuring mournful wah-wah guitar and wailing sax...powerfully echo the lyrics' inner-city blues." - Rating: A- The Source (12/96, p.124) - 4 Mics - Slammin' - "...Even though Layzie and Krayzie bless eight of the album's 17 tracks with ill poetics, the Mo Thugs family carry their own weight on several solo joints, exhibiting great diversity in music and rhyme style..." The Source (12/96, p.124) - 4 Mics - Slammin' - "...Even though Layzie and Krayzie bless eight of the album's 17 tracks with ill poetics, the Mo Thugs family carry their own weight on several solo joints, exhibiting great diversity in music and rhyme style..." Rap Pages (2/97, p.60) - "...the album hits with an array of talent ranging from the rugged and eerie to soulful rhythm-and-blues melodies....MO THUGS FAMILY SCRIPTURES can be chalked up as another success for Bone..." Rap Pages (2/97, p.60) - "...the album hits with an array of talent ranging from the rugged and eerie to soulful rhythm-and-blues melodies....MO THUGS FAMILY SCRIPTURES can be chalked up as another success for Bone..." |