| Product Summary | | Label: Bmg/arista/bad Boy Entertainme | | UPC: 00786127301526 | | Release Date: 1/13/1998 | | Buy.com Sku: 60163381 | | Item#: MXCPDM | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 25140 | Format: CD |
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Disc 1
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Yonker's Tale - (Intro) ~ The Lox |  | | 2. Livin' The Life ~ The Lox |  | | 3. If You Think I'm Jiggy ~ The Lox |  | | 4. Interview, The (Part I) - (Interlude) ~ The Lox |  | | 5. Money, Power & Respect - (featuring DMX/Lil' Kim) ~ The Lox |  | | 6. Get This $ ~ The Lox |  | | 7. Let's Start Rap Over - (featuring Carl Thomas) ~ The Lox |  | | 8. Mad Rapper (Interlude) ~ The Lox |  | | 9. I Wanna Thank You ~ The Lox |  | | 10. Goin' Be Some Sh*t ~ The Lox |  | | 11. Heist, The (Part I) ~ The Lox |  | | 12. Not To Be F**ked With ~ The Lox |  | | 13. Set-Up, The - (Interlude) ~ The Lox |  | | 14. Bitches From Eastwick ~ The Lox |  | | 15. Can't Stop, Won't Stop - (featuring Puff Daddy) ~ The Lox |  | | 16. All For The Love ~ The Lox |  | | 17. So Right - (featuring Kelly Price) ~ The Lox |  | | 18. Snitch, The - (Interlude) ~ The Lox |  | | 19. Everybody Wanna Rat ~ The Lox |  | | 20. Interview, The (Part II) - (Interlude) ~ The Lox |  | | 21. We'll Always Love Big Poppa ~ The Lox |  |
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| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel includes: Kelly Price (vocals); Dame Grease (keyboards); Carl Thomas (background vocals); DMX, Lil' Kim, Puff Daddy. |  | Producers include: Deric Angelettie, Sean "Puffy" Combs, Dame Grease, Nashiem Myrick, Carlos Broady. |  | Engineers include: Stephen Dent, Michael Patterson, Doug Wilson. |  | The Lox: Jay, Styles, Sheek. |  | Additional personnel includes: DJ Iroc (scratches); Dent (programming); DMX, Lil' Kim, Carl Thomas, Kelly Price, Puff Daddy. |  | Producers include: Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie, Sean "Puffy" Combs, Dame Grease, Nashiem Myrick, Carlos Broady. |  | Engineers include: Stephen Dent, Michael Patterson, Doug Wilson. |  | Recorded at Daddy's House Recording Studios, Sony Music Studios, Chung King Studios, The Hit Factory and Sound-On-Sound Recordings, Inc., New York, New York. |  | The LOX: Jadakiss, Sheek, Styles P (rap vocals). |  | Personnel: Kelly Price (vocals); Dame Grease (keyboards); Chucky Thompson (background vocals). |  | Additional personnel: DMX, Lil' Kim, Puff Daddy, Carl Thomas (rap vocals); Kelly Price. |  | Audio Mixers: Charles "Prince Charles" Alexander ; Stephen Dent; Lane Craven; Michael Patterson ; Tony Maserati; Bob Brockman. |  | Recording information: Chung King Studios, New York, NY; Daddy's House Recording Studios, New York, NY; Hit Factory, New York, NY; Sony Music Studios, New York, NY. |  | Photographer: Daniel Hastings. |  | Unknown Contributor Roles: Groovy Lew; John Meredith. |  | The LOX are some of the better rappers on the Bad Boy roster, more dexterous, clever, and hook-conscious than their mentor, Puff Daddy. That doesn't necessarily mean that their debut, Money, Power & Respect, is better than Puff's record, but it does mean that it's frequently exciting and invigorating. Like most late-'90s hip-hop records, the album runs way too long and is bogged down by filler, but the very best moments equal anything that has been released by Bad Boy, and in many cases even surpasses it in terms of lyrical skills and energy. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine |  | No, they're not something you put on a bagel. The Lox are the first rap group released on Bad Boy Entertainment. With MONEY, POWER & RESPECT, Bad Boy continues its hit streak, relying on true street ethics and flawless, rugged production. Defying the standard for most hip hop groups, the three MCs out of Yonkers, New York boast similar vocal styles, but still manage to complement each other through lyrical content. |  | Although the Lox are touted as underground hip-hop, they have already shown their cross-over appeal on the Puff Daddy classic "It's All About The Benjamins." The Lox, which stands for Living On eXperience, deliver both their trademark hardcore style, on songs such as "Money, Power & Respect" and "Goin' Be Some Sh*t," and Puffy-influenced dance tracks, i.e. "So Right." |  | No, they're not something you put on a bagel. The Lox are the first rap group released on Bad Boy Entertainment. With MONEY, POWER & RESPECT, Bad Boy continues its hit streak, relying on true street ethics and flawless, rugged production. Defying the standard for most hip hop groups, the three MCs out of Yonkers, New York boast similar vocal styles, but still manage to complement each other through lyrical content. |  | Although the Lox are touted as underground hip-hop, they have already shown their cross-over appeal on the Puff Daddy classic "It's All About The Benjamins." The Lox, which stands for Living On eXperience, deliver both their trademark hardcore style, on songs such as "Money, Power & Respect" and "Goin' Be Some Sh*t," and Puffy-influenced dance tracks, i.e. "So Right." | Musical Guests |  | Puff Daddy |  | Carl Thomas |  | DMX |  | Lil' Kim |  | Kelly Price |
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| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 05/03/2005 |  | Original Release Date : 1998 |  | Catalog ID : 73015 |  | Label : Bad Boy Entertainment |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00786127301526 |
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| | Professional Reviews | | Rolling Stone (3/5/98, p.65) - 3.5 Stars (out of 5) - "...It's a hardcore hip-hop album leavened by the party principle....It's whatever-works hip-hop, carried off in the same spirit that Puffy resurrects David Bowie or the Police for their bad bass lines..."Rolling Stone (3/5/98, p.65) - 3.5 Stars (out of 5) - "...It's a hardcore hip-hop album leavened by the party principle....It's whatever-works hip-hop, carried off in the same spirit that Puffy resurrects David Bowie or the Police for their bad bass lines..." Entertainment Weekly (2/13/98, p.70) - "...There's plenty of infectious, party-ready hooks on this debut, along with the same kind of hard-edged rhyming and lyrically vivid images Biggie found in the hood." - Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly (2/13/98, p.70) - "...There's plenty of infectious, party-ready hooks on this debut, along with the same kind of hard-edged rhyming and lyrically vivid images Biggie found in the hood." - Rating: A- The Source (3/98, p.187) - 3.5 Mics (out of 5) - "...From underdogs to favorites, from rags to riches, The Lox have finally done their part to prove that all the premature acclaim was justified..." The Source (3/98, p.187) - 3.5 Mics (out of 5) - "...From underdogs to favorites, from rags to riches, The Lox have finally done their part to prove that all the premature acclaim was justified..." Rap Pages (4/98, p.116) - 3 (out of 5) - "...The buzz surrounding them promised to bridge the chasm between underground and the commercial equation Bad Boy has capitalized..." Rap Pages (4/98, p.116) - 3 (out of 5) - "...The buzz surrounding them promised to bridge the chasm between underground and the commercial equation Bad Boy has capitalized..." |
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