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Mobb Deep: Prodigy, Havoc (rap vocals). Additional personnel: Al "Purple" Hayes (guitar); D.J. Prince A.D. (DJ); Marlon Lawe, Tajuan Perry (background vocals). Producers include: Keith Spencer, Dale Hogan, Paul Shabazz, Kerwin "Sleek" Young. Engineers include: Large Professor, Josh "White Boy" Chervokas, Randy Battiste. Contains sample from "Somebody Owns A Piece Of The Rock" (David Porter). Personnel: Tajuan Perry (vocals); Marlon Lawe (chant); Al "Purple" Hayes (guitar); DJ Prince A.D. (scratches). Audio Remixer: DJ Premier. Recording information: Battery; D & D; D&D; Power play; Six String City Studio; Strong Island Studios; Unique Recording. Photographer: George DuBose. On their debut, Havoc and Prodigy tell the listener in all sorts of overconfident manners that there are few people out there who can mess with Mobb Deep. In fact, they do so in 14 different ways on Juvenile Hell. Mostly produced by Mobb Deep themselves, this album is rawness at an unrelenting pace, with an undeniable, relentless, and often irrational energy. The intro cut sets the mood as a warning, set to a "Queens brand" production. The tempo is kind of fast, but the bassline rolls to easily facilitate a strong head nod. The sampled horn stabs help to remind you that, after all, it's still music. Over this beat Prodigy cautions: "It's called Juvenile Hell; you won't survive long." In the first few songs, Mobb acquaints the listener with the life of a "frustrated and confused young juvenile" living in Queens. Juvenile Hell is hardcore, but not void of musical pr creative effort and accomplishment; it's really cool, serious, and 100 percent hip-hop. Highlights include "Flavor for the Non Believes," "Peer Pressure," "Stomp Em Out" (featuring Big Noyd), and "Hold Down the Fort." When Juvenile Hell was initially released, it didn't do so well in the stores. Perhaps it was the excess of threats and proclamations making up Juvenile Hell that kept buyers away in 1993, or maybe it was the label's inability to market this virulent project correctly. In any event, it's an album worthy of historical note. ~ Qa'id JacobsThe Source (6/93, p.71) - 3.5 Stars - Very Good - "...the straightforward production allows the lyrics of the duo to flow like Mystic down a parched throat...satisfies the appetite of most underground rap purists..." Mobb Deep Juvenile Hell Songs Juvenile Hell Music Review Purchase Juvenile Hell CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Genius Liquid Swords CD (1995)
Juvenile Hell
$9.79 Personnel includes: Genius/GZA a.k.a. Maximillion, Lou Diamonds a.k.a. Raekwon The Chef, Tony Starks a.k.a. Ghost Face Killer, Lucky Hands a.k.a. U-God, Ol' Dirty Bastard a.k.a. Dirt Megirt, Rolly Fingers a.k.a. Inspectah Deck, Johnny Blaze a.k.a. Method Man, Master Killer a.k.a. Noodles, Killah Priest, Dreddy Kruger, Life (vocals). The song titles of LIQUID SWORDS do not appear in order on the CD package. Often acclaimed as the best Wu-Tang solo project of all, Liquid Swords cemented the Genius/GZA's reputation as the best pure lyricist in the group -- and one of the best of the '90s. Rich in allusions and images, his cerebral, easy-flowing rhymes are perhaps the subtlest and most nuanced of any Wu MC, as ...
| | Black Moon Enta Da Stage CD (1993)
Juvenile Hell
$12.99 Black Moon: 5 Ft. Excellerator, DJ Evil Dee, Buckshot Shorty. Smif-N-Wessun: Tek & Steele (background vocals). Additional personnel: Big Dru Ha, Everette "D.E.A." Lawson, Havoc, Mr. Walt, Lynn Blackwell (background vocals). Recorded at D & D, New York, New York. Personnel: Big Dru Ha, Havoc, Dea, Smif-N-Wessun (background vocals). Recording information: D&D, New York, NY. Photographer: Chicu Modu. Perhaps no other album of the '90s musically exhibits the shift in the hip-hop ethos that occurred in 1993 better than Black Moon's classic gemstone Enta da Stage. Listen to this album and you can hear hip-hop change. Prior to this, many of hip-hop's most confrontational ...
| | Method Man Tical CD (1994)
Juvenile Hell
$10.45 Personnel includes: Method Man, Booster, Carlton Fisk, Inspector Deck, Street Thug (vocals); Blue Raspberry (background vocals). Engineers include: Prince Rakeem "The RZA", Method Man. Recorded at 36 Chambers, Staten Island, New York; Chung King Studios, Firehouse Studios and Platinum Island Studios, New York, New York. The first Wu-Tang Clan solo album to follow the seismic impact of Enter the Wu-Tang, Method Man's Tical similarly delivers an otherworldly wallop, one that instantly sets the madcap MC apart from his clansmen as the collective's shining ...
| | Mobb Deep Hell On Earth CD (1996)
Juvenile Hell
$9.45 HELL ON EARTH is an Enhanced CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files, including a video. Mobb Deep: Havoc, Prodigy (rap vocals). Additional personnel includes: Nas, Raekwon, Method Man, Big Noyd, General G, Ty Knitty, Gambino (rap vocals). Engineers: Mario Rodriguez, Kenny Ifil. Recorded at Platinum Island Recording Studios and Axis Recording Studios, New York, New York. HELL ON EARTH is an enhanced CD that features a video and a hidden track, both ...
| | Mobb Deep Infamous CD (1995)
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$8.99 Mobb Deep: Havoc, Prodigy (vocals). Additional personnel: Big Noyd, Crystal Johnson (vocals), Tony Smalios (programming). Producers: Mobb Deep (tracks 1, 3-4, 8-13, 15-16); The Abstract (tracks 6-7, 14). Engineers: Louis Alfred III (tracks 1, 7-8, 11, 13, 15-16); Tim Latham (tracks 3-4, 6, 14); Dino Zerros (track 9); Mobb Deep, Tony Smalios (track 10). All songs written or co-written by A. Johnson and K. Muchita except "Just Step Prelude" (A. Johnson/T. Perry). Samples include "That's Alright With Me" (Ester Phillips), "Where There Is Love" (as performed by Patrice Rushen), "You Are My Starship" (as performed ...
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| | Steve Greco Jr Band All Alone Tonight CD (2003)
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$13.15 "All Alone Tonite" is the Steve Grecco Jr. Bands' second CD in less than two years. It's a fabulous mix of easy listening melodies and warm, sophisticated harmonies.Steve has been singing and playing guitar all his life. A former "Acappella" singer, this unique sounding vocalist knows harmony and blends his approach in a rich, warm sound unlike any other performer today.He has put together a group of top notch musicians to record his original works, and the results have been wonderfully received. From the simply arranged ...
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