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Disco de The Pharcyde: “Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde”

Disco de The Pharcyde: “Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde”
Información del disco :
Título: Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde
Fecha de Publicación:2005-11-15
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Hip-Hop/Rap, West Coast Rap, Underground Hip-Hop
Sello Discográfico:Delicious Vinyl
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:669910400050
Lista de temas :
1 4 Better Or 4 Worse (Interlude)
2 Oh Sh*t
3 It's Jiggaboo Time
4 4 Better or 4 Worse Video
5 I'm That Type Of Ni**a
6 If I Were President (Skit) Video
7 Soul Flower (Remix) Video
8 On The DL Video
9 Pack The Pipe (Interlude)
10 Officer Video
11 Ya Mama Video
12 Passin Me By Video
13 Otha Fish Video
14 Quinton's On The Way (Skit) Video
15 Pack The Pipe Video
16 Return of the B-Boy Video
Análisis (en inglés) - AMG :
The cover shot of a Fat Albert-ized Pharcyde roller coasting their way into a funhouse makes perfect sense, as the L.A.-based quartet introduced listeners to an uproarious vision of earthy hip-hop informed by P-Funk silliness and an everybody-on-the-mic street-corner atmosphere that highlights the incredible rapping skills of each member. With multiple voices freestyling over hilarious story-songs like "Oh Shit," "Soul Flower," the dozens contest "Ya Mama," and even a half-serious driving-while-black critique named "Officer," Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde proved Daisy Age philosophy akin to De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest wasn't purely an East Coast phenomenon. Skits and interludes with live backing (usually just drums and piano) only enhance the freeform nature of the proceedings, and the group even succeeds when not reliant on humor, as proved by the excellent heartbreak tale "Passing Me By." The production, by J-Sw!ft and the group, is easily some of the tightest and most inventive of any hip-hop record of the era. Though Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde could have used a few more musical hooks to draw in listeners before they begin to appreciate the amazing rapping and gifted productions, the lack of compromise reveals far greater rewards down the line. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
Análisis (en inglés) - :
The cover shot of a {%Fat Albert}-ized {$Pharcyde} roller coasting their way into a funhouse makes perfect sense, as the L.A.-based quartet introduced listeners to an uproarious vision of earthy {\hip-hop} informed by {$P-Funk} silliness and an everybody-on-the-mic street-corner atmosphere that highlights the incredible rapping skills of each member. With multiple voices freestyling over hilarious story-songs like {&"Oh Shit,"} {&"Soul Flower,"} the dozens contest {&"Ya Mama,"} and even a half-serious driving-while-black critique named {&"Officer,"} {^Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde} proved Daisy Age philosophy akin to {$De La Soul} and {$A Tribe Called Quest} wasn't purely an East Coast phenomenon. Skits and interludes with live backing (usually just drums and piano) only enhance the freeform nature of the proceedings, and the group even succeeds when not reliant on humor, as proved by the excellent heartbreak tale {&"Passing Me By."} The production, by {$J-Sw!ft} and the group, is easily some of the tightest and most inventive of any {\hip-hop} record of the era. Though {^Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde} could have used a few more musical hooks to draw in listeners before they begin to appreciate the amazing rapping and gifted productions, the lack of compromise reveals far greater rewards down the line. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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