DE LA SOUL - 3 FEET HIGH AND RISING (Magenta)
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3 Feet High and Rising is the debut studio album by hip hop trio de la Soul and was released on March 3, 1989. It marked the first of three full-length collaborations with producer Prince Paul, which would become the critical and commercial peak of both parties. Critically, as well as commercially, the album was a success. It contains the singles, "Me Myself and I", "The Magic Number, " "Buddy, " and "Eye Know". The album title came from the Johnny Cash song "Five Feet High and Rising". It is listed on Rolling Stone's 200 Essential Rock Records and The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums. When Village Voice held it's annual Pazz & Jop Critics Poll for 1989, 3 Feet High and Rising was ranked #1. It was also listed on the Rolling Stone's The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. Released amid the 1989 boom in gangsta rap, which gravitated towards hardcore, confrontational, violent lyrics, de la Soul's uniquely positive style made them an oddity beginning with the first single, "Me, Myself and I". Their positivity meant many observers labeled them a "hippie" group, based on their declaration of the "D.A.I.S.Y. Age" (Da. Inner. Soul. Yall). Sampling artists as diverse as Hall & Oates, Steely Dan and The Turtles, 3 Feet High and Rising is often viewed as the stylistic beginning of 1990s alternative hip hop (and especially jazz rap).
A1 Intro
A2 The Magic Number
A3 Change in Speak
A4 Cool Breeze on the Rocks (The Melted Version)
A5 Can U Keep a Secret
A6 Jenifa Taught Me (Derwin's Revenge)
A7 Ghetto Thang
B1 Transmitting Live from Mars
B2 Eye Know
B3 Take It Off
B4 a Little Bit of Soap
B5 Tread Water
B6 Potholes in My Lawn
C1 Say No Go
C2 Do As de la Does
C3 Plug Tunin' (Last Chance to Comprehend)
C4 de la Orgee
C5 Buddy (With Jungle Brothers and Q-Tip from a Tribe Called Quest)
D1 Description
D2 Me Myself and I
D3 This Is a Recording 4 Living in a Full Time Era (L.I.F.E.)
D4 I Can Do Anything (Delacratic)
D5 D.A.I.S.Y. Age
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Description
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3 Feet High and Rising is the debut studio album by hip hop trio de la Soul and was released on March 3, 1989. It marked the first of three full-length collaborations with producer Prince Paul, which would become the critical and commercial peak of both parties. Critically, as well as commercially, the album was a success. It contains the singles, "Me Myself and I", "The Magic Number, " "Buddy, " and "Eye Know". The album title came from the Johnny Cash song "Five Feet High and Rising". It is listed on Rolling Stone's 200 Essential Rock Records and The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums. When Village Voice held it's annual Pazz & Jop Critics Poll for 1989, 3 Feet High and Rising was ranked #1. It was also listed on the Rolling Stone's The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. Released amid the 1989 boom in gangsta rap, which gravitated towards hardcore, confrontational, violent lyrics, de la Soul's uniquely positive style made them an oddity beginning with the first single, "Me, Myself and I". Their positivity meant many observers labeled them a "hippie" group, based on their declaration of the "D.A.I.S.Y. Age" (Da. Inner. Soul. Yall). Sampling artists as diverse as Hall & Oates, Steely Dan and The Turtles, 3 Feet High and Rising is often viewed as the stylistic beginning of 1990s alternative hip hop (and especially jazz rap).
A1 Intro
A2 The Magic Number
A3 Change in Speak
A4 Cool Breeze on the Rocks (The Melted Version)
A5 Can U Keep a Secret
A6 Jenifa Taught Me (Derwin's Revenge)
A7 Ghetto Thang
B1 Transmitting Live from Mars
B2 Eye Know
B3 Take It Off
B4 a Little Bit of Soap
B5 Tread Water
B6 Potholes in My Lawn
C1 Say No Go
C2 Do As de la Does
C3 Plug Tunin' (Last Chance to Comprehend)
C4 de la Orgee
C5 Buddy (With Jungle Brothers and Q-Tip from a Tribe Called Quest)
D1 Description
D2 Me Myself and I
D3 This Is a Recording 4 Living in a Full Time Era (L.I.F.E.)
D4 I Can Do Anything (Delacratic)
D5 D.A.I.S.Y. Age
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