Wednesday, October 07, 2009
De La Soul "3 Feet High and Rising" (1989)
De La’s debut really was a breath of fresh air upon release with the Daisy Age crew flipping the hip hop script big time with their fun odd ball approach to the genre. In the wrong hands it could have been a disaster - all style over substance - but these three young MC’s had something about them even then and an ace up their sleeve in the shape of producer Prince Paul. This record also introduced us to the overuse of the Skit on hip hop LP’s and after a while it is perhaps my main complaint against an otherwise fantastic debut. Sure the skits are funny and on occasion work well with the flow of the record they can grate after a while. However there are some absolute classic tunes presented too, with at least three to four essential cuts. This record always seems to be the one that casual fans are most attracted too perhaps because of commercial success at the time but please do not ignore the follow bbbb up two LP's, De La Soul Is Dead which deserve even more praise.
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Hip Hop
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