De La Soul - De La Soul is Dead (2023) Hi Res

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Title: De La Soul is Dead
Year Of Release: 1991/2023
Label: AOI Records
Genre: Rap, Hip-Hop
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/48 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 01:13:40
Total Size: 171 mb | 464 mb | 889 mb
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Tracklist:

01. De La Soul - Intro
02. De La Soul - Oodles of O's
03. De La Soul - Talkin' Bout Hey Love
04. De La Soul - Pease Porridge
05. De La Soul - Skit 1
06. De La Soul - Johnny's Dead AKA Vincent Mason (Live from the BK Lounge)
07. De La Soul - A Roller Skating Jam Named "Saturdays"
08. De La Soul - WRMS' Dedication to the Bitty
09. De La Soul - Bitties in the BK Lounge
10. De La Soul - Skit 2
11. De La Soul - My Brother's a Basehead
12. De La Soul - Let, Let Me In
13. De La Soul - Afro Connections at a Hi 5 (In the Eyes of the Hoodlum)
14. De La Soul - Rap De Rap Show
15. De La Soul - Millie Pulled a Pistol on Santa
16. De La Soul - Who Do U Worship?
17. De La Soul - Kicked Out the House
18. De La Soul - Pass the Plugs
19. De La Soul - Not Over Till the Fat Lady Plays the Demo
20. De La Soul - Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)
21. De La Soul - Skit 4
22. De La Soul - Shwingalokate
23. De La Soul - Fanatic of the B Word
24. De La Soul - Keepin' the Faith
25. De La Soul - Skit 3
26. De La Soul - WRMS: Cat's in Control
27. De La Soul - Skit 5

On their notorious second album, De La Soul went to great lengths to debunk the daisy-age hippie image they'd been pigeonholed with, titling the record De La Soul Is Dead and putting a picture of wilting daisies in a broken flowerpot on the cover. Critics and fans alike were puzzled as to why the group was seemingly rejecting what had been hailed as the future of hip-hop, and neither the reviews nor the charts were kind to the album. It isn't that De La try to remake their sound here Dead keeps the skit-heavy structure of the debut, and the surreal tone and inventive sampling techniques are still very much in evidence. But, despite a few lighthearted moments ("Bitties in the BK Lounge," the disco-flavored "A Roller Skating Jam Named 'Saturdays'"), a distinct note of bitterness has crept into De La's once-sunny outlook. On the one hand, they're willing to take on more serious subject matter; two of the album's most powerful moments are the unsettling incest tale "Millie Pulled a Pistol on Santa" and Posdnuos' drug-addiction chronicle "My Brother's a Basehead," both true-life occurrences. Yet other tracks betray a brittle, insular state of mind; one running skit features a group of street thugs who ultimately throw the album in the trash for not having enough pimps, guns, or curse words. There are vicious parodies of hip-house and hardcore rap, and the single "Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)" complains about being harassed into listening to lousy demo tapes. Plus, the negativity of the bizarre, half-sung "Johnny's Dead" and the hostile narrator on "Who Do U Worship?" seemingly comes out of nowhere. Dead is clearly the product of a group staggering under the weight of expectations, yet even if it's less cohesive and engaging, it's still often fascinating in spite of its flaws.


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