Godfather Don
Goblah
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So, I don't know very much about this one-man army, but I really liked his work on Ultramagnetic MC's Four Horsemen and his Cenubites collaboration with Kool Keith. I've since heard his debut album, Hazardous, and haven't found it terribly inspiring (maybe because that album shows its age too much). Diabolique, his album on Hydra, is a good effort, but nowhere near the quality of Cenubites.I understand, however, that he also has one or two essential 12"s on Hydra. Can someone school me?PEACEGoblah
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"Big Kat/ Do You Know"
"Fame/ Da Bomb Baby"
The BQE EP on Hydra
yea I'm a bit let down by "Diabolique" as well...not too many strong cuts on it
Its didn???t sound that good at the time.
The beats were OK (but nothing special) and I guess that can be said about the vocals too.
It was just missing that certain element that makes an album special.
He did this thing where he did all 3 verses of a track in a different voice, which I found mildly entertaining for a short while.
Properties Of Steel, Big Katz and Burn (from that BQE EP) all appear on Diabolique. I wonder if they're the same, or altered, versions of those songs.
By the way, besides being a little too long, I found Diabolique frustrating because Don's rhymes are so inconsistent. Sometimes he flows like it's 1993 and drops some crazy multisyllables, other times he sounds totally disinterested, kicking fairly bland couplets, with little attention to flow. Still, there are some top tunes on that album.
Goblah
I read this 5 times and still didn't understand. What did Minnesota say?
PS - I echo the opinions that "Diabolique" was disappointing, but "Kaos" off that album was FIRE.
On another note, I always thought his verse on Ultra's Raise It Up sounded like something Pharoahe Monch would do. I wonder what a collaboration project between those two would be like...
Goblah
IMHO this is the 12" to get, though styles by the gram/world premier/properties of steel was good too
and 'Properties of Steel' are my favourite songs by him off those Hydra 12"s.
Surprising to hear that he 'found Jesus'. I remember reading an article with/about him in Hip Hop Connection years and years ago, where he was talking about some extreme hardcore porn and death metal, both originating from Europe. It was interesting to say the least!
Damn that takes me back, I miss that magazine. It was quality until about '98.
I don't find it that surprising when folks flop from one extreme to the other... I mean, they're just extremists in the first place (i.e. 'straight edge' guy becomes junky, 'satanist' becomes born again xian, etc)
Piece Of The Action is definitely the only thing I really still like that he did.
PS Godfather Don is a f3*king monster. Don't forget his Scaramanga contributions.
LOL...
Word, Paul is definitely kookoo with the records.