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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Common Sense |
| Record Label: |
Relativity |
| Genre: |
R&B |
| Subgenre: |
Acid Jazz |
| Release Date: |
September 22, 1994 |
| Album Duration: |
54m:25s |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Resurrection 2. I Used to Love H.E.R. 3. Watermelon 4. Book of Life 5. In My Own World (Check the Method) 6. Another Wasted Nite With... 7. Nuthin' to Do 8. Communism 9. Wmoe 10. Thisisme 11. Orange Pineapple Juice 12. Chapter 13 (Rich Man vs. Poor Man) 13. Maintaining 14. Sum Sh*T I Wrote 15. Pop's Rap |
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Personnel: Common Sense, NO I.D., The Illustrious and Praiseworthy Mohammed Ali, The Late Show's Ynot Never The Less (vocals), Lenny Underwood (keyboards), Mista Sinister (scratches). Producers: NO I.D. (tracks 1-5, 7-11, 13, 15); The Late Show's Ynot Never The Less (tracks 12, 14). Engineers: Troy Hightower (tracks 1, 3, 5, 7, 9-15); Stephen Georgiafandis (tracks 2, 4, 8). All songs written by Common Sense. Contains samples from "Protect Ya Neck" (as performed by Wu-Tang Clan) and "Power Of Love" (as performed by Alton McClain and Destiny). The music on RESURRECTION seems deceptively simple--jazzy loops over a strong break beat--but this is only because the true focus on any Common Sense album is the lyrics. Common is an underrated rapper, possessing enormous skills on the mic, able to string together seemingly endless syllables and phrases into a fluent, flowing story line. He often speaks in soundbites, using an old commercial's ad-line or another rapper's hook, but always recreating them to fit into ... |
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