dinsdag 18 mei 2010
Boo Yaa Tribe - New Funky Nation
While most rappers have been very reliant on technology, L.A.'s Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. insisted on using "real instruments" both on stage and in the studio. On stage, they definitely strived for the type of spontaneity that funk bands generated in the 1970s. The Samoan-American gangster rappers and their associates use plenty of actual horns, bass, guitar, drums and percussion on New Funky Nation an enjoyable debut album.
Released March 5, 1990 on 4th & Broadway/Polygram/Island Records, the album peaked at #117 on the Billboard 200 chart and #33 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums.
''Six Bad Brothas'' (Produced By. Joe ''The Butcher'' Nicolo & Sugar Pop) 4:59
''Rated R'' (Produced By. The Dust Brothers) 5:12
''Don't Mess'' (Produced By. The Dust Brothers) 5:12
''New Funky Nation'' (Produced By. John Myles O'Brien) 5:57
''Once Upon A Drive By'' (Produced By. The Dust Brothers) 5:50
''T.R.I.B.E.'' (Produced By. Joe ''The Butcher'' Nicolo) 3:50
''Walk The Line'' (Produced By. John Myles O'Brien) 6:04
''R.A.I.D.'' (Produced By. Boo Yaa Tribe & Joe ''The Butcher'' Nicolo) 4:27
''Psyko Funk'' (Produced By. Tony G) 4:19
''Riot Pump'' (Produced By. The Dust Brothers) 5:13
''Pickin' Up Metal'' (Produced By. John Myles O'Brien) 5:15
http://www.mediafire.com/?z4dzjy1a2hz
(if you like what you hear GO OUT AND PURCHASE the album cuz if its good music its worth it)
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