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Baby Grande is undoubtedly the quickest moving indie hip-hop label of 2004, dropping records by everyone from Golden Era classics Brand Nubian to underground femme fatale Jean Grae and frontline political assassin Immortal Technique, all in less than 12 months. Along with less standout releases like Sharkey's Machine and -ready 7L & Esoteric and Outerspace mentors Jedi Mind Tricks, this release seems to have simply been swept up in the movement of the crowd rather than standing out on its own. That is not to say the MCs Planetary and Crypt the Warchild lack in skills. On the contrary, the childhood friends are near flawless in their Latino-tinged delivery. But they might be so tight in their flow that nothing really stands out between the two. Producers 7L, Shuko and Celph Titled (who also drops guest rhymes along with Nubian Sadat X and Jedi Vinnie Paz) craft beats heavy in dark and dramatic strings, although they can occasionally fall into movie soundtrack parody. Only the closer, "Angels of Death," cuts to the bone, and that is because of guest Immortal Technique providing his revolutionary fierce international-politico rhymes. The rest of the hard-life verses on this album pale in comparison. ~ Joshua Glazer
Audio Mixers: Celph Titled; Scott "Supe" Stallone.
Recording information: Found Sound Recording, Philadelphia, PA; Fresh Tracks Studio, Philadelphia, PA; Old Dover Studio, Boston, MA.
Outerspace: Crypt, Planetary.
Personnel: Vinnie Paz (vocals).
Additional personnel: Esoteric , Immortal Technique, King Size, Sadat X, Vinnie Paz, Des Devious.
Blood And Ashes Music | List Price | $14.97 (You save $2.32) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Urban Soundtrack, Underground/Alt Rap | | Label | Babygrande | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 35734  | | CD Universe Part number | 6738987 | | Catalog number | 30 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 27, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Beyonder; 7L; Celph Titled; Panik; Arythmetic; Joe Doe; Beyonder; 7L; Celph Titled; DJ Satone; Panik | | Engineer | Scott "Supe" Stallone | | Personnel | Crypt
Also: Immortal Technique, Sadat X, Celph Titled, Esoteric, 7L, King Size, P.A., Boston, Philadelphia, all in less than 12 months, Fresh Tracks Studio, Old Dover Studio, Scott "Supe" Stallone. Recording information: Found Sound Recording |
Outerspace Blood And Ashes Songs | 1. | Intro |
| 2. | Brute Force |
| 3. | Fire and Ice |
| 4. | Chrome Depot (Skit) - (skit) |
| 5. | Revolution, The - (featuring Celph Titled) |
| 6. | Cutthroats |
| 7. | Top Shelf - (featuring Sadat X) |
| 8. | Is What It Is |
| 9. | Gods and Generals - (featuring King Size) |
| 10. | Immature (Skit) - (skit) |
| 11. | Chapter of Thunder |
| 12. | Raw Deal |
| 13. | Blades of Glory - (featuring Vinnie Paz) |
| 14. | Whatever It Takes |
| 15. | Far Greater - (featuring 7L/Esoteric) |
| 16. | Angels of Death - (featuring Immortal Technique) |
| Blood And Ashes Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews JMT Crew vs The Rest Great Album, Great Beats and Great Lyrics from Great Rappers. All Fake Rappers give it up and watch these Rappers take over the game.
JMT,Outerspace and Immortal Technique's Lyrics on track 16 were amazing.
Peace To JMT Crew and JMT fans who all know what real Hip Hop is.
Keep real Hip Hop alive JMT peace.
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great great cd...a must get for a hip hop head Submitted by mark (here and there) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
vet gaaf really good background music and rap Submitted by galigula (the netherlands) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
me from holland yeah it's a realy cool album,
Batja, from holland Submitted by batjaaa (heerlen, limburg, holland) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Movement! just another great production by the
A.O.T.P. crew. anything by outer, jedi, demigodz is rediculous. if you know that radio and tv hiphop is DEAD then by all means get with this. superhumanhiphopheads will be delighted! anyone that dont know, shoudlnt. Submitted by GoodFella (BOSTON, Massatwoshits) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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