1:57I don't recognise the Morricone sample. That's really good though, until precisely 1.37, the rest is inexcusable.
1:57I don't recognise the Morricone sample. That's really good though, until precisely 1.37, the rest is inexcusable.
1:57
For anyone with a deeper knowledge of his back cat. than I have, does he actually have any essential releases? I get the impression he's one of those people who just has mountains of great material scattered across their discography rather than anything you can point to as a defining document.
31. James Brown, There Was A Time
For anyone with a deeper knowledge of his back cat. than I have, does he actually have any essential releases? I get the impression he's one of those people who just has mountains of great material scattered across their discography rather than anything you can point to as a defining document.
34. GZA, Investigative Reports
It took a while for me to warm to this album. I picked it up just knowing it was considered "one of the best hip-hop records of all-time" and only really listened to the title track at first as the rest struck me as a bit drab and there are a couple of tunes - Living in the World Today, Duel of the Iron Mic - which I've just never liked.
Nowadays the title track does my head and this is my favourite. One of RZA's best beats, plus Rae's sole appearance on the album and he's my fav.