That second Black Sheep album
faux_rillz
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I revisited it this morning and it's not actually that bad.Too much Mr. Lawnge, too self-serious and slicker production, but better than I remembered.That said, I'm not sure that I will ever listen to it again.
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I'm curious to know: did you like it when it came out?
For myself, I remember, even as a kid, thinking it was disappointing after the "A Wolf's.." lp.
No--that's what I'm saying; in retrospect, it doesn't seem as weak as I thought it was at the time.
Definitely some terds on it, though... including assorted East Coast stompish crew cuts.
EDIT: I didn't actually listen to rap back then--strictly industrial goth mind melterz.
Ah, I see.
Well I applaud your resilience in holding onto it. This album, and maybe Eerk & Jerk, were one of the first to go in the very many cd purges I've gone through throughout the years.
If only I'd held onto that Fu-schnickens cd. Damn it!
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Wow, the truth comes out. I always wondered about the bases of your "unique" rap perspective(s). Don't take offense, I still got love for you, Faux!!! I thought "No Fiction" was weak at the time (relative to the 1st LP), but it's far from the worst rap recording I've ever heard. Some candidates for this award would be:
-"Magnum Opus"-Top Quality.
-that Divine Styler LP for which the name escapes me.
-that wack John Forte bullshit 1st LP.
-Cool C's first (and I think only) joint.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
I discovered rap through SoulStrut circa 2003, whent he boy Shied poasted a link to it on a Meat Beat Manifesto forum that I used to frequent.
Noooooo! If we're talking just rap then I can kinda see where you're coming from (although there's many, many, MANY records that are worse IMO), but you can't front on that horn loop from "Magnum Opus"! I also liked "Grey Matter" from that Divine Styler album and I played the shit outta that Cool C record. "Juice Crew Dis", "Glamorous Life", etc. There were some joints on there.
That said, I played "Flavor of the Month" last night and instantly regretted it. I don't think I can play those old Black Sheep songs without feeling corny these days. They've just been played to death.
no way!
I Gotta Habit from 1989 is really good!
Maybe you're thinking of his 1991 joint (name escapes me at the moment)?
The problem is... it's not memorable at all.
I think most people were dissapointed because it was nowhere near the first record, but as stated above it's not that bad. A decent listen.
Day, they're not corny. I'll still play any of that stuff and not care. Maybe I am corny.
Nah, it's not that the songs are corny, it's just that after djing since they were made I've heard them a billion times. I still like that first Black Sheep album, but I'd be fine if I didn't "The Choice Is Yours" for the next 10 years.
it came out, I didn't care anymore, and have never listened
to it. This is after the first album was an absolute favorite
that I played until it was unlistenable, and saw them live twice.
But it seriously took, what, 3 years for the second album to be
released? I did like the track they had on the "Trespass" OST
though - was that on the second album?
i think we need an appreciation thread?
Life in the Ghetto. I wouldn't go so far as to call it "good," but it isn't lousy.
The boy Shied already gave us one... which is probably one too many.
On The Wall was not on the 2nd LP.
One theory was that the group "ran outta records," I heard that in a Mista Lawnge interview.
Their new album is actually alright Well its actually just drez now). I was suprised to say the least.
Agree on that point.
The first few songs on the album I thought were on some grown mans shit and I felt there was a move in a mature direction.
But its all a bit east coast stomp/rowdy is places and didn???t quite work for the most part.