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To the East, Blackwards
(1990)
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The self-sufficient X Clan should've made a bigger splash with To the East, Blackwards, the group's debut album for 4th & Broadway. Name-dropping Nat Turner and Marcus Garvey and dressing in red, black, and green instead of black and silver didn't exactly lend itself to marketability in 1990, but there's no evidence to the contrary that this ...
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Return from Mecca
(2006)
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Xodus
(1992)
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More of the same is hardly a bad thing when considering X Clan's second album. They're still jacking beats -- from Special Ed, D-Nice, and Main Source, for instance -- and they're still spreading their knowledge with righteous, if occasionally vague, verve. The most significant change in the group's sound is the decreased reliance upon Funkadelic ...
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Rap Attack [K-Tel]
(1989)
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Released by K-Tel, Rap Attack is a brief budget-priced compilation that includes ten hip-hop favorites from the cusp of the '90s. There were so many great singles from this period that a definitive one-disc overview would be impossible. As far as this disc is considered, the selection is pretty random, but that doesn't mean the quality suffers too ...
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Street Soldiers [Priority]
(1992)
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The title of the budget-line hip-hop Street Soldiers collection implies that the disc contains nothing but hardcore rappers, and that's true to a certain extent. NWA, Public Enemy and Ice-T at their late '80s prime were as hard as it got. Still, the presence of Sir Mix-A-Lot and LL Cool J taints its hardcore appearence somewhat. Nevertheless, they ...
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Rap: Today's Greatest Hits
(1993)
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K-Tel immediately dated this compilation when they gave it its title, but the majority of the tracks on it have stood the test of time. As a snapshot of hip-hop circa 1992, it's hardly thorough (you'd need at least a couple filled-to-capacity discs for that), but it does serve up a rather diverse selection. Too Short's uncharacteristically raunch ...
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Hip Hop Classics, Vol. 3
(1997)
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Priority Records' stellar hip-hop anthology series continues with classics including Public Enemy's monumental "Fight the Power," L.L. Cool J's "Rock the Bells," Eric B. & Rakim's "I Ain't No Joke" and Slick Rick's "Children's Story." Also featured are superb cuts from Digital Underground, 3rd Bass, Big Daddy Kane, X-Clan, Too Short, King Tee, ...
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Chuck D Presents: Louder Than a Bomb
(1999)
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The idea behind Chuck D Presents Louder Than a Bomb is sound. After all, Chuck D may not have invented political and socially conscious rap, but he sure became the spokesman for it during the peak years of his groundbreaking outfit, Public Enemy. Therefore, he was the perfect choice to present this 17-track compilation, containing many of the ...
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