Stetsasonic - In Full Gear 1988 [FLAC] - Kitlope
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File Type: FLAC Compression 6 Cd recorder: Plextor PX-716SA Cd Ripper: EAC 0.99 prebeta 3 EAC Log: Yes EAC Cue Sheet: Yes Tracker(s): udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80, udp://tracker.publicbt.com:80 udp://tracker.istole.it:6969 Torrent Hash: B6AF4C5FD00A4180E5940FF75B7ECF469725DC08 File Size: 525 Mb Year: 1988 Label: Tommy Boy Records Catalog #: TBCD 1459 Please help seed these FLACs! From Wiki: Stetsasonic was an American hip hop group formed in 1981 (see 1981 in music) in Brooklyn, New York. It is remembered as one of the first hip-hop crews to use a live band, and their positive, uplifting lyrics have made the group forerunners of alternative hip hop and jazz hip-hop. Originally, the group was known as the Stetson Brothers, after Stetson Hats, but it changed its name to Stetsasonic for its debut, On Fire (1986, 1986 in music). [1]The album received mixed reviews, though the follow-ups, In Full Gear and Blood, Sweat & No Tears were critically acclaimed. A 1988 New York Times article said that the group mirrored the rise of artistic, profound rap music: "While pop's political commentary often seems secondary to catchy melodies and commercial acceptability, rap's tough sound sharpens its commentary".[2] As a "hip hop band", dependent on instruments as well as turntables, the group was also known for live shows, though sometimes the "rap-show format prevented Stetsasonic from employing the band instrumentation and studio layering that make their records so distinctive."[3] In Full Gear is the highly acclaimed second album from hip hop band Stetsasonic. The album is considered revolutionary in style and production for its time period. Originally released in 1988, Tommy Boy Records re-released the album in 2001 with three bonus alternate versions of the single "Talkin' All That Jazz". Tracks: 1 "In Full Gear" Prince Paul Daddy-O, Frukwan, Wise, Delite 2 "DBC Let The Music Play" DBC Daddy-O, Frukwan, Wise, Delite 3 "Freedom Or Death" Daddy-O Daddy-O 4 "Float On" Vincent F. Bell Daddy-O, Frukwan, Wise, Delite 5 "Stet Troop '88!" Wise Daddy-O, Frukwan 6 "Pen & Paper" Prince Paul Daddy-O, Frukwan, Delite 7 "Music For The Stetfully Insane" Prince Paul *Instrumental* 8 "We're The Band" Prince Paul, Daddy-O Daddy-O, Wise, Frukwan 9 "Rollin' Wit Rush" Prince Paul, Daddy-O *Interlude* 10 "This Is It, Y'all [Go Stetsa II]" Daddy-O Daddy-O, Frukwan, Wise 11 "Extensions" Daddy-O *Interlude* 12 "Sally" Daddy-O Daddy-O, Delite, Wise 13 "Talkin' All That Jazz" Delite Daddy-O, Frukwan, Wise, Delite 14 "It's In My Song" DBC Daddy-O, Frukwan, Delite 15 "The Odad" Daddy-O Daddy-O 16 "Miami Bass" Prince Paul, Daddy-O Daddy-O, Frukwan, Delite 17 "Showtime" DBC Wise, Frukwan, Daddy-O, Delite 18 "Talkin' All That Jazz [Dominoes Vocal Remix]" Daddy-O Frukwan, Daddy-O, Delite 19 "Talkin' All That Jazz [Dominoes Instrumental Remix]" Daddy-O *Instrumental* 20 "Talkin' All That Jazz [Dim's Radio Edit Remix]" Dimitri Frukwan, Daddy-O, Delite Enjoy :)
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