Resurrection Rap

Track Listings
1. Resurrection Rap - Carman    
2. There's More to Life - Transformation Crusade    
3. Dancin' to the Rhythm - 2 a Beat    
4. Money in Your Pocket - Noisy Little Sunbeams    
5. Stop! The Wild Hype - E.T.W.    
6. Give You Love - Transformation Crusade    
7. Just Don't Get It    
8. Balm - E.T.W.    
9. I Know (Spirit) - Angelo & Veronica    
10. I Wanna See the Day - Noisy Little Sunbeams    

Resurrection Rap, Music, Various Artists, 90's, CCM, Christian Rap, Gospel/Christian Music
Resurrection
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • This album is aight.
  • Common's more polished sophomore album delivers...............
  • AMAZING!!!
  • Good hip hop album
  • Hip hop classic mid 90's style
Resurrection
Common
Manufacturer: Relativity
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000003BXN
Release Date: 1994-10-25

Tracks:

  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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A couple of years after asking Can I Borrow a Dollar? and before he lost the "sense" in his moniker, the Chicago MC now known as Common dropped this impressive sophomore set, marking him as one of the most versatile MCs to emerge in the 1990s. Shirking the often derivative flows of his debut, Resurrection finds the Windy City rhymer ably assisted by the voluptuous jazzy excursions of producers No I.D. & Ynot. He revels in ear-tickling wordplay, slinging countless witty punchlines and similes on "Orange Pineapple Juice" and "Communism"--songs that require several listens to unravel. Far from relentless chest-thumping bravado, Common's lyrics have substance, exploring inner faults and fears on "Book of Life" and touching poignancy on his classic metaphorical ode to hip-hop culture, "I Used to Love H.E.R.," a track that is perhaps more relevant today than when it was released. The beginnings of Common's ongoing struggle between his boyish effusiveness and moral responsibility, which figures greatly in his subsequent releases, is captured on this essential release. --Del F. Cowie

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars This album is aight........2007-06-24

Yup, it's just alright to me. I know that many rate this album as one of the greatest, but I didn't hear that when I listened to it. When I heard this album back in the say when it first came out, I didn't like it at all. I figured that since my tastes have changed since then, I'd give it another shot. So, I got it from the local library and while I like it better now then I did then, I still can't really feel this album too much. My first Common album (the first one that I bought) was "One Day..." Now, that was a very good album, one of the best to date IMO. Since then, I've purchased every album that Common has come out with and have not been disappointed. It appears to me that he went through a serious change between "Resurrection" and One Day..." I guess that he went through a process of maturing and began writing better lyrics, which is why I like "One Day..." a whole lot better than "Resurrection" His style of rhyming and the lyrics here I just did not like. I loved the jazz infused beats and his pop's rap at the end, but I just didn't really care too much for the songs. I still like the album some, but not as much as his other albums.

5 out of 5 stars Common's more polished sophomore album delivers......................2007-01-27

I slept on this dude big time. Just checking out in 07.

Key Joints:
Chapter 13 (Rich Man Vs. Poor Man) (Very Good)
I Used To Love H.E.R. (Classic)
Resurrection
Communism
In My Own World (Check The Method)
Pop's Rap

5 out of 5 stars AMAZING!!!.......2006-11-16

In the vein of the great MCs of this thing we call Hip-Hop, Common arises from the fray with his sophmore opus, which, is a masterpiece. Period. This album truly showed the dexterity he shares with the greats of the game all while sprinkling consciousness on our heads and in our ears. Kudos to the chef!

4 out of 5 stars Good hip hop album.......2006-09-28

The best album ever from Common !! not bling of course, but really blue note album , jazzy and instrumental !!!

5 out of 5 stars Hip hop classic mid 90's style.......2006-08-07

A definite must have for underground hip hop heads. From timeless cuts like "I Used to Love Her" to lesser known gems like "In My Own World" Ressurection is sure to please. There's really no other album I can think of that has the same vibe that Com was on when he made it. Common tackles social issues in songs like Chapter 13 which really give the album a lot of depth. If you remember the mid 90's and miss the days of smoothed out hip hop then peep the album.
Resurrection
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • bullsh*t
  • another 2 pac
  • good job
  • One of the best posthumous TuPac CDs
  • Eminems favorite song
Resurrection
2Pac
Manufacturer: Amaru / Interscope
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000DZ3GK
Release Date: 2003-11-11

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Ghost
  3. One Day At A Time (with Eminem featuring the Outlawz)
  4. Death Around The Corner
  5. Secretz Of War
  6. Runnin' (Dying To Live) - featuring the Notorious B.I.G.
  7. Holler If Ya Hear Me
  8. Starin' Through My Rear View
  9. Bury Me A G
  10. Same Song
  11. Panther Power
  12. Str8 Ballin'
  13. Rebel Of The Underground
  14. The Realist Killaz - featuring 50 Cent

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How do you separate this release from the rest in the posthumous Tupac cottage industry? Quite easily, actually. Resurrection is the soundtrack to the movie of the same name, so it does not feature slapped together re-mixes with producers that flaunt below-average beat portfolios. The album does have its share of sketchy moments, starting with the five-second "Intro," which has Tupac mumbling "…now this is the next level with this new album." The idea of stitching together castaway Tupac vocal snippets is nothing new to his estate, and this collection contains four previously unreleased tracks, two amply re-tooled by Eminem ("Ghost," "One Day at a Time") and the other two being duets with Notorious B.I.G. ("Runnin'") and thug du jour 50 Cent ("The Realest Killaz"). Where this compilation differs from the rest, however, is that it culls together music from different stages of Tupac's development, from his pubescent days accessorizing Digital Underground's funk-fuelled sound ("Same Song") to the days where his persecution complex set in ("Starin' Through My Rear View"). Resurrection is executive produced by his mother Afeni, so the motivation behind it is legitimate--for those still skeptical about the modern day Tupac cash grab. --Dalton Higgins

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars bullsh*t.......2007-06-10

This is horrible and 50 and eminem wit pac ?He woulnd have dat at all.Dey snitches.Fakes.For a good pac album get "all eyes on me" and "me against the world", "strictly 4 my n.g.i.g.a.z." Everything else after dat ? Ain worth copyin it. Dey jus tryin to make money out of the dudez death. Sad. I kno dey say dey wanna keep him alive by releasin his stuff after he died but if dey cared about him dey woulnd put fake nuggaz like 50 on his album. Diz is trash.

5 out of 5 stars another 2 pac.......2007-03-13

no complaints at all. veryt speedy service and first class quality of goods.

5 out of 5 stars good job.......2006-11-10

i ordered this for my grandson and needed a rush delivery to be on time.
it was and both he and i are happy.

thanks
miller

4 out of 5 stars One of the best posthumous TuPac CDs.......2006-04-30

Of all the CDs that have been released since TuPac died, this is probably the best one. Many tracks are solid, and Eminem and 50 have a pretty strong presence on the few songs they're on. Unlike a lot of the CDs put out after TuPac's death, this one seems a bit more true to his stuff in life. This isn't the best TuPac CD, definitely not. But it's solid, and a good addition to your CD case if you're a fan.

1 out of 5 stars Eminems favorite song.......2006-04-19

Did you know that Eminems favorite song is #9 on the "MAKAVELI" album!
Season of da Siccness: The Resurrection
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Classic Westcoast Gangsta/Horrorcore rap
Season of da Siccness: The Resurrection
Brotha Lynch Hung
Manufacturer: Black Market Records
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ASIN: B000BNWNMY
Release Date: 2005-11-08

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  1. Cusche Break
  2. Sicc Made
  3. Dead Man
  4. Rest In Diss
  5. Get Da Baby
  6. Return Of The Baby
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  15. Season Of Da Sicc
  16. Welcome 2 Your Own Death
  17. Real Loccs
  18. Inhale With Da Devil

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5 out of 5 stars Classic Westcoast Gangsta/Horrorcore rap.......2007-05-23

this iz 1 of my faviorite albumz of all time. da beatz are bangin, lyricz are psychotic. itz ill. if u like dis album i also reccomend X-Raided ''Psycho Active'' and X-Raided ''Xorcist''
The Resurrection
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A triumph.
  • THE GETO BOYS KICK ASS
  • Geto Boys Up In This Muthaphukka, Locc!
  • The Gods Of The South
  • Nice Stuff!
The Resurrection
The Geto Boys
Manufacturer: Asylum Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000WBB
Release Date: 1996-04-02

Tracks:

  1. Ghetto Prisoner
  2. Still
  3. The World Is A Ghetto
  4. Open Minded
  5. Killer For Scratch
  6. Hold It Down
  7. Blind Leading The Blind
  8. First Light Of The Day
  9. Time Taker
  10. Geto Boys And Girls
  11. Geto Fantasy
  12. I Just Wanna Die
  13. Niggas And Flies
  14. A Visit With Larry Hoover
  15. Point Of No Return

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A triumph........2006-01-07

The Geto Boys have succeeded in cornering the 14 year-old "Icy Hot Stunta" segment, as evidenced by the tone and tenor of the other reviews.

This album merits five stars because of its success in liberating dollars from suburban adolescents everywhere.

5 out of 5 stars THE GETO BOYS KICK ASS.......2005-11-07

Its the reunion of Scarface, Big Mike, Willie D, Ganxsta Nip, DJ Ready Red & Bushwick Bill back in 199Six,i don't know that much about the geto boys but i do know they have some hard ass beats. my 2 fav. songs are still, and niggas and flys those songs have really hard beats like g-funk/horror core.

geto boys are awsome man

5 out of 5 stars Geto Boys Up In This Muthaphukka, Locc! .......2005-11-04

Its the reunion of Scarface, Big Mike, Willie D, Ganxsta Nip, DJ Ready Red & Bushwick Bill back in 199Six, better & harder beats than their previous N.W.A. era kicks, the Kings of Houston, TX are back commin' str8 outta 5th Ward! A tight Horrorcore song on this track is I Just Wanna Die by that psycho Bushwick Bill, and the Hard-Thuggish Ruggish hit Niggas And Flies done by Willie D & Scarface! This GB Album is waaay better than any N.W.A. or post-Geto Boy Tracks. Best songs are 2,3,6,7,8,9,10,11,*12,*13 & 15.

5 out of 5 stars The Gods Of The South.......2005-06-11

Big Ups to Lil Flip for showing respect to the people who came before him and knowing who should be Kings of The South. if they cant be Kings, They're Gods.

4 out of 5 stars Nice Stuff!.......2005-03-31

wasn't as good as I had expected it to be but still good!
Resurrection
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • (3+half) The RESURRECTION of the funky child!!
  • As a fan for many years they droped a noch, but good.
  • Definitly ressurected!
  • BBoy Fans from Around The WorlD!!!!!!!
Resurrection
Lords of the Underground
Manufacturer: Jersey Kidz
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ASIN: B00000IKA1
Release Date: 1999-04-06

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Retaliate
  3. If You...
  4. Take Dat
  5. Path Of The Righteous Man
  6. Earth, Wind, & Fire
  7. Imposter
  8. One Day
  9. Hennessey: Part I
  10. Funk For Ya Mama
  11. Haters
  12. Infinite
  13. Blow Your Mind
  14. Nasty Natti
  15. Hennessey: Part II
  16. Excuse Me
  17. Exodus

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars (3+half) The RESURRECTION of the funky child!!.......2007-02-06

After getting the 1st 2 albums by LOTUG when they came out i was dying to get this a.s.a.p. To be honest i wasnt sure how they would come back (a point that Mr.Funkee talks about in the intro) and was actually surprised, but pleased for the most part. 2 things made this album different from the jump, (1)theres alot of interludes which they never really did before and i think they just waste time and (2)Lord Jazz handles the production instead of Marley Marl, with K-Def only doing the one track, Govna-matic doing one and A kid called Roots doing 2. Other than that its the same recipe as before, funky beats and party rhymes galore. Both Doitall and Mr.Funkee sound sharp as nails like the time away only wetted their appetites for more while Jazz' production is excellent and diverse throughout. Although in my humble opinion there were afew weak tracks such as "Earth, Wind & Fire", "One Day" and possibly "Hennessey-pt.1" (compared to pt.2 its inferior) overall it doesnt take too much away from the album's quality. The remaining joints are brilliant with such standouts as "Retaliate" (brilliant comeback), "If you..." (classic Lords), "Take dat" (2nd best track here), "Blow your mind" (best track, simply outstanding), "Excuse me" (like pt.2 of "lord jazz hit me one time" from their debut album) and "Exodus" (a perfect ending to the album). We wait with bated breath for the 4th installment. God knows hiphop needs it at the moment.

4 out of 5 stars As a fan for many years they droped a noch, but good........1999-10-08

Well since I brought the album it's ok. The lords need to put out some good videos, like hanassy 1 and 2. The song with the brat and something with a phat ass beat that is a remix. they have to sell first and as a # 1 fan they can do it.

4 out of 5 stars Definitly ressurected!.......1999-04-14

Unfortunatley not on Pendulum records no more, also Marley Marl has gone but still this is hot. Best track: Blow your mind.

4 out of 5 stars BBoy Fans from Around The WorlD!!!!!!!.......1999-04-10

"Blow your mind" will rock the styles from the Chief Rocka Days. Check it, their album as a whole is not as great as thier 1st, but check "blow your Mind"

"The UncOntrollAble fUlL forCe crew Representin the BboY Nation"
West Coast Resurrection
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Pretty solid album
  • The Game ----- West Coast Resurrection
  • STRAIGHT WESTCOAST
  • Now, this dude got some real skills.
  • Avoid this "Resurrection" at any cost!
West Coast Resurrection
The Game
Manufacturer: Getlow
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ASIN: B0007W7HKM
Release Date: 2005-03-29

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. The Streetz Of Compton
  3. Blacksox
  4. Krush Groove
  5. Troublesome
  6. Rookie Card
  7. Promised Land
  8. Gutta Boyz
  9. Put It In The Air
  10. Desparados
  11. 100 Barz And Gunnin
  12. Work Hard
  13. Untold Story
  14. Outro

Product Description

1. Intro (Feat. JT)
2. The Streetz of Compton (Feat. JT)
3. Blacksox (Feat. JT & Bluechip)
4. Krush Groove (Feat. JT & Get Low)
5. Troublesome
6. Rookie Card (Feat. JT)
7. Promised Land
8. Gutta Boyz (Feat. Sean T)
9. Put It In The Air (Feat. Sky)
10. Desparados (Feat. JT)
11. 100 Barz and Gunnin
12. Work Hard (Feat. JT & Get Low)
13. Untold Story (Feat. JT)
14. Outro (Feat. JT)

Format: CD

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Pretty solid album.......2006-04-10

I was surprised by the reviews. This CD is pretty enjoyable. Track 2 is a decent dj quik cover. Track 7 is probably the best lyrically. Track twelve is a standout too. Every song is listenable. I wouldn't say there's any classics on this, but there's a lot of good tracks. Worth checkin out.

3 out of 5 stars The Game ----- West Coast Resurrection.......2006-01-09

JT The Bigga Figga has been making albums for over ten years and is one of the Bay Area's biggest and most accessible stars. But somehow, he made his biggest dent recently releasing Untold Story, an album of pre-Aftermath material from The Game. The album spent considerable time on the charts. "Compton Compton" became an unofficial single for Game in his road to success. Just when you thought there was enough capitalism in Hip-Hop, JT The Bigga Figga dropped another installment of holdover Game material with West Coast Resurrection (Get Low)

. Only two songs, "Promised Land" and "Troublesome," are solo efforts. JT, AllHipHop Breeding Ground Alum - Blu Chip, and Get Low fill up the other spaces. This trait makes one wonder the integrity of these songs. Not to say that some of the posse cuts don't work. "Gutta Boyz" with Sean T has great chemistry that not only feels authentic, but shines Sean's lyrical merits. "Work Hard" reveals that Game's name-dropping similes are nothing new since the song is chock full of them. Game keeps it moving, but like Mos Def in the UTD album, Game only occupies about a third of the actual time on the mic. One must be a hungry fan to justify this flaw.

Although the lyrical side dwindled, this effort buries Untold Story for its production. Rather than thumped out slow beats or cheap Dre mimicry, JT enlisted some cutting edge production. G Man Stan plays guitar right through "The Streetz of Compton," giving Game a sound comparable to M.O.P.'s recent stuff. For the many who were impressed with "Dreams," "Promised Land" not only puts Game alongside smooth soul sampling, but it gives him one of his lone chances to drop some content on the album. JT definitely saw the response to The Documentary's sound, and tried his best to match it.

West Coast Resurrection sounds new but it's unavoidable flaw is the lack of Game actually on the album. However, this is an artistic improvement on the last unofficial album. But as Game grows, this album still is an item strictly for fanatics and DJ's in search of mock-exclusives.

5 out of 5 stars STRAIGHT WESTCOAST.......2005-09-24

THE WILD WEST IS BACK!! WESTCOAST RESURRECTION!! NEW YORK GOT NO ONE LEFT. JAY IS GONE, NAS HAS FADED, JADA IS WEAK, JA RULE & FAT JOE....HAHAHA...THERE A JOKE...MY SISTER IS HARDER THAN THEM. 50CENT THE LAST ONE LEFT STANDING IN NY. THE SOUTH HAS TAKEN OVER BUT THE WEST IS BEING RESURRECTED!!!!

4 out of 5 stars Now, this dude got some real skills........2005-08-11

West Coast Resurrection contains some real gangsta rappin' that anyone who likes hip hop should respect. The Streetz of Compton (Ft. JT), Rookie Card (Ft. JT) and Krush Groove (Ft. JT & Get Low) are definitely the top 3 tracks of this album if u ask me.

No matter when are these recorded, The Game still got some real talents. Fifty's just a stupid steroid up clown (like this Joe Crack could call him), whit no skills of lyricist at all, if we have to compare him with The Game. I'm sure that The Game will do better on his own now, without that ridiculous G-G-G... and so on... -Unit. Okay, The Documentary was masterpiece, there's no arguing with that...

1 out of 5 stars Avoid this "Resurrection" at any cost!.......2005-04-17

JT's second effort to make a little dough off his unreleased Game vocals is even more shameless. While some might argue that JT tried to pass off his last Game album as being the official debut that Aftermath was releasing, I have to give him a pass on that one. He never claimed the album was anything it wasn't. However with his second offering of Game material, he is stretching his limited collection of old recordings as far as he can. "Untold Story" may not have measured up to the expectations of a Dre-produced Game LP but at least it had enough quality material to be worth a listen. "West Coast Resurrection" is a straight-up hustle by JT The Bigga Figga. Disguised as a "new album", it's actually just an attempt for JT to get rid of his left-over tracks. Of the fourteen tracks, two of them are JT talking for a couple minutes, one is an interlude, and two of them are remixes of songs from "Untold Story". Of the remaining songs, the only track that really seems worth the listen is "Promised Land" where Game really showcases some depth and speaks on his father. The rest of the album is mediocre at best with the possible exception being "The Streetz Of Compton", an entertaining cover of DJ Quik's "Born And Raised In Compton". On the outro, JT lets us know that he is planning yet another Game album in a couple of months. If this one is any indication of what he has left in the vault, I'd strongly suggest avoiding it.
Resurrection
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Remixed version
Resurrection
Geto Boys
Manufacturer: Asylum Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00026WUAK
Release Date: 2004-06-08

Tracks:

  1. Ghetto Prisoner
  2. Still
  3. World Is a Ghetto
  4. Open Minded
  5. Killer for Scratch
  6. Hold It Down
  7. Blind Leading the Blind
  8. First Light of the Day
  9. Time Taker
  10. Geto Boys and Girls
  11. Geto Fantasy
  12. I Just Wanna Die
  13. Niggas and Flies
  14. Visit with Larry Hooker
  15. Point of No Return

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Remixed version.......2007-03-19

Be careful ordering this; it is the "screwed and chopped" version. This means remixed and slowed down. I guess the idea is to make you feel like you're on codeine.
Time2Shine
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • buy this
  • One of their best...
  • Jacopo
  • Fantastic
  • ETC-straigfht up yo-core
Time2Shine
E-Town Concrete
Manufacturer: Resurrection a.D.
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000IKPL
Release Date: 1999-03-16

Tracks:

  1. Nothanx
  2. Time 2 Shine
  3. Hindsight
  4. 4 The Fame
  5. Cycles
  6. Justwatchastep
  7. One Life To Live
  8. Hold Up
  9. I Got This
  10. End Of The Rainbow

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars buy this.......2007-02-05

I am a huge E-Town fan so nothing ever disappoints. I already have the album but I needed a new one. I highly recommend them if you're into passionate music.

5 out of 5 stars One of their best..........2004-06-11

E-town Concrete have always been a band i enjoy listening to often. Great diversity, good musicianship. Powerful vocals. Technical drums that never get boring. I've noticed that people call them rap metal or rap/rock. Wrong... If anything is rap/rock, it's Linkin Park. There's no real metal in Linkin Park. E-Town Concrete are influenced mainly by the New Jersey Hardcore/Metalcore scene and hip-hop like Nas, Tupac, etc. They're one of the only bands that blend hip-hop with hardcore or metal and actually do all genres justice. E-town Concrete murder weak bands like Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit. They're also a better listen than Candiria, another band that does both genres justice. If you're into hip-hop or hardcore/metalcore at all pick this up, along with the others. If you're more of a hip-hop fan start off with their latest release "Renaissance". It's less of a metalcore feel than their earlier stuff. E-Town Concrete is truly a great listen, beautiful, emotional, and extremely powerful. Highly recommended...

peace......

5 out of 5 stars Jacopo.......2004-04-06

One of my favorite albums.This band is the perfect fusion of hip hop and metal...i like call it crossover.
When in "just watch a step" i heard the drums and the bass followed by anthony powerfull voice i can only say...Thy are the most original band in the world. I think Adam is a sort of scrub who listens albums ance and think he can judge...Hide YOURSRLF ADAM!!!!

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic.......2004-04-06

One of my favorite albums.This band is the perfect fusion of hip hop and metal...i like call it crossover.
When in "just watch a step" i heard the drums and the bass followed by anthony powerfull voice i can only say...Thy are the most original band in the world.
I think Adam is a scrub, he doesn't know what is original and what is good music, he's the tipic person who listen the albums once and want to judicate...

5 out of 5 stars ETC-straigfht up yo-core.......2004-01-26

Times 2 $hine is by far their best album. They started this hole yo-core deal along with Dog Eat Dog and New School (check em out if possible) back in the good ole days when there wasn't no crappy yo-core out there like now. Raw energy, unmasked emotions, everything u want in some hard hittin music wit some tight rhymes sliced in2 the deal. U can't go wrong wit dis album n the rest of em. I'm origionally from northeasrtern PA n they played shows round the area alot and damn do they put on a good show. If u ever have the chance check em out. They definetly got their own sound 2 them which makes em ever better. No band I've ever heard got power, emotion, n skills like the ETC crew. The only other band I could think of that is even near ETC is maybe Ill Nino's first album or Slipknot.
Da Resurrection
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • not worth $130
  • old memphis classic
  • Real & only REAL
  • WOW!!!!
  • Classik
Da Resurrection
Al Kapone
Manufacturer: Priority Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
ASIN: B000003AAY
Release Date: 1995-11-21

Tracks:

  1. Da Resurrection
  2. Once A Thug
  3. No Remorse
  4. Premeditation
  5. Still Loc'in Up
  6. Rollin Deep
  7. Cold Hearted Killa
  8. Sinistaz
  9. Da Death Penalty
  10. Vampin With No Remorse

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars not worth $130.......2006-02-07

this cds good but its not worth 130 dollars.u can buy this on towerrecords.com for 15 dollars.

5 out of 5 stars old memphis classic.......2005-11-04

tight 2nd album from memphis rap pioneer.I have a few out of print al kapone cds still sealed 4 sale as well as lots of others. email.

5 out of 5 stars Real & only REAL.......2005-04-11

One of the best albums ever to be . I dont recommend this album for those who listen to new and mainstream hiphop , cuz REAL is all what this album is about .

5 out of 5 stars WOW!!!!.......2004-06-22

Thiz gotz to be one of the best cds ive eva picked up...Thiz cd iz very sinista >:-)....Al Kapone goez extremely hardcore wit thiz album....and look....another album that iz rare and expensive so people can listen to new pop rap junk n stupid club muzik....thiz iz seriously pissin me off wit good albumz dat are out of print n expensive....if you ever see thiz album...pick it up cuz thiz iz one of tha best cds ive heard....I like all tha songz on thiz cd but top favorite song.: no remorse (cuz a gang of rapperz get hardcore az hell on thiz song) and premeditated (very dark n sinista)

P.S. If you got the album "sinista funk" then you will expect 4 new songs

5 out of 5 stars Classik.......2003-02-21

Fat Beats, Good Mcying by Al Kapone This is a cliassik , big up Al !
Best Cut:Once A Thug
Peace
In the Mist of Guerillas
Average customer rating: Not rated
    In the Mist of Guerillas
    Guerilla Maab 3d2
    Manufacturer: Resurrection Music
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00004Z41J
    Release Date: 2000-10-10

    Tracks:

    1. Maabin'
    2. Double R - Guerilla Maab 3d2,
    3. Never Give Up - Guerilla Maab 3d2, ,
    4. In the Mists of Guerillas
    5. Word on the Street, Pt. 1
    6. What U Hatters Say - Guerilla Maab 3d2,
    7. Let It Be Known
    8. If U Wanna Know - Guerilla Maab 3d2, ,
    9. Guerilla Pimpin'
    10. Shorty Bounce It
    11. Day in the Life
    12. U See Me
    13. Constant Grind - Guerilla Maab 3d2,
    14. Don't Say No - Guerilla Maab 3d2,
    15. Word on the Street, Pt. 2
    16. Pride Comes Before the Fall
    17. What the Lord Has Done

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    1. Rocky Mountain Homecoming
    2. Seasonal Classics [Original recording remastered]
    3. Shirley Caesar and Friends
    4. Some Things Never Change
    5. Songs to Edify
    6. Speak Life
    7. Stacie Orrico [Extra tracks] [Import]
    8. Standing on the Rock: Live [Live]
    9. Standing Ovation, Vol. 1
    10. Standing Ovation, Vol. 2

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