Track Listing 1. Stymie's Theme 2. Sons Of 3rd Bass 3. Russell Rush 4. Gas Face 5. Monte Hall 6. Oval Office 7. Hoods 8. Soul In The Hole 9. Triple Stage Darkness 10. MC Disagree 11. Wordz Of Wisdom 12. Product Of The Environment 13. Desert Boots 14. Cactus 15. Jim Backus 16. Flippin' Off The Wall Like Lucy Ball 17. Brooklyn Queens 18. Steppin' To The AM 19. Episode 3 20. Who's On Third
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Universal Music | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
Album Notes 3rd Bass includes: MC Search (Michael Berrin); Prime Minister Pete Nice (Peter Nash).Producers include: Keith Shocklee, Hank Shocklee, M.C. Serch, Sam Sever, Prince Paul.Engineers include: Greg Gordon, Curt Fresca, Kevin Reynolds.Recorded at Chung King, Green Street Studios, New York, New York; Island Media, West Babylon, New York.
Editorial Reviews 3 stars out of 5 - ...State-of-the-art in 1988: riffs galore, breathless sample-on-sample gunslinging from producers Sam Sever, The Bomb Squad and Price Paul, humor, politics and lyrical fluency....it's still compelling today... Q (07/01/2000)
...They perfected mashed-up beats and rhymes before Cypress Hill were even thought of. This album takes BS&T's 'Spinning Wheel' and Aretha's 'Respect' to new places....The follow up DERELICTS OF DIALECTS is great too. Mojo (06/01/2000)
3 stars out of 5 - ...They spend 45 minutes explaining how 'street' they are against a backdrop of succulent Prince Paul beats. 'Hoods', alarmingly, is a f***ing 'wicked' tune. Melody Maker (05/23/2000)
3 stars out of 5 - ...State-of-the-art in 1988: riffs galore, breathless sample-on-sample gunslinging from producers Sam Sever, The Bomb Squad and Price Paul, humor, politics and lyrical fluency....it's still compelling today...Mojo (6/00, p.125) - ...They perfected mashed-up beats and rhymes before Cypress Hill were even thought of. This album takes BS&T's 'Spinning Wheel' and Aretha's 'Respect' to new places....The follow up DERELICTS OF DIALECTS is great too.Melody Maker (5/23/00, p.56) - 3 stars out of 5 - ...They spend 45 minutes explaining how 'street' they are against a backdrop of succulent Prince Paul beats. 'Hoods', alarmingly, is a f***ing 'wicked' tune. Q (07/01/2000)
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