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In 1993, EPMD were the proud owners of three straight Gold records. That celebration of career advancement would come to an end by the end of the year as the duo split up after recording BUSINESS NEVER PERSONAL. The break-up came at the height of EPMD's popularity. In fact, BUSINESS NEVER PERSONAL has some of their most commercial material. The aptly titled "Crossover" had been a staple on urban radio that whole summer. Some of the other exceptional tracks are "Cummin' at Cha," "Boon Dox," and "Headbanger," the last of these a hot posse cut featuring Redman and K-Solo. Don't worry, EPMD reunited in 1997 and have since put out two killer albums.
2007 vinyl LP repressing of this classic third album from the Rap duo. Originally released in 1992, Business Never Personal features 'Can't Hear Nothing But The Music', 'Who Killed Jane' and 'Nobody's Safe Chump'. Mercury.
U.K. vinyl repressing.
Producers: EPMD, DJ Scratch, Mr. Bozack, Charlie Marotta.
Engineers include: Ivan "Doc" Rodriguez, Dave Greenburg, Charlie Marotta.
EPMD: Erick Sermon, Parrish Smith (vocals).
Additional personnel: Das EFX, K-Solo, Redman (vocals).
Rolling Stone (9/17/92, p.95) - 3 Stars - Good - "...EPMD has proved that sonic consistency can sustain careers....a funky joy ride through a gangster-fantasy universe..." Entertainment Weekly (7/31/92, p.62) - "...continues their rough and rugged course....you won't find a more compelling lesson in relentless, basic funk..." - Rating: B+ Option (11-12/92, p.113) - "...EPMD may have a classic album in them; NEVER PERSONAL comes awfully close..." Business Never Personal Music Business Never Personal Review
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