People Under The Stairs - O.S.T. (2003)

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Title: O.S.T.
Year Of Release: 2003 (2002)
Label: Om
Genre: Hip Hop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 01:16:14
Total Size: 463 MB | 173 MB
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Tracklist
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01. People Under The Stairs - Intro
02. People Under The Stairs - Jappy Jap
03. People Under The Stairs - Suite for Beaver Pt. 1
04. People Under The Stairs - Suite for Beaver Pt. 2
05. People Under The Stairs - O.S.T.
06. People Under The Stairs - Empty Bottles of Water
07. People Under The Stairs - Jim Jr.
08. People Under The Stairs - The Outrage
09. People Under The Stairs - Hang Loose
10. People Under The Stairs - The Double K Show
11. People Under The Stairs - Tales of Kidd Drunkadelic
12. People Under The Stairs - Keepin It Live
13. People Under The Stairs - The Dig
14. People Under The Stairs - The Heat
15. People Under The Stairs - Montego Slay
16. People Under The Stairs - The L.A. Song
17. People Under The Stairs - 8 is Enuff
18. People Under The Stairs - Acid Raindrops
19. People Under The Stairs - The Joyride
20. People Under The Stairs - The Breakdown

It's hard not to appreciate what People Under the Stairs are trying to accomplish with their third full-length. Fortunately, the attempt (i.e., the finished product) works just as well in practice as in theory. Although there could be a little more variety from track to track, this is one fun and funky record. There's a democratic, stylistic purity to O.S.T. -- hence the title -- that is wholly consistent with its predecessors. As Thes One explains in the liner notes, it's "an album that is made up of old records and personal experiences" -- no more, no less. Both One and Double K serve as MCs and DJs and think of themselves more as B-boys than artists or musicians. They eschew live instrumentation (with the exception of the bass on "The Breakdown") and rely instead on their distinctive, loose-limbed raps; deep, diverse record collections; and mad turntable skills. Consequently, the Los Angeles duo has been compared more often to the underground hip-hop combos of the 1980s and 1990s, like the Pharcyde and Freestyle Fellowship, than to their contemporaries of the 2000s. The best example of their no-frills approach comes to fruition on the horn-blasted party anthem "Hang Loose," a cross between Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five and Poor Righteous Teachers (and in which they compare themselves to Kool & the Gang). Laid-back grooves and shout-outs to 1970s TV shows (like Scooby Doo), cold beverages (Long Island iced teas), and tasty treats (fish and chips) make O.S.T. one of the more enjoyable hip-hop releases of 2002.~O.S.T. (Original Soundtrack) Review by Kathleen C. Fennessy



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