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'''''Mr. Hood''''' (1991) is the first album by ], ]'s first group. It was a precursor to '']'' (1993). The album featured samples from language-learning tapes, cut together to create the character of Mr. Hood. It was rereleased by Traffic Entertainment Group in 2004 after being unavailable for several years. The album is now considered a classic,<ref>http://www.accesshiphop.com/store/?itemid=8678</ref> and was listed at number 98 in Pitchfork Media's Top 100 Albums of the 1990s.<ref>http://pitchfork.com/features/staff-lists/5923-top-100-albums-of-the-1990s</ref> | '''''Mr. Hood''''' (1991) is the first album by ], ]'s first group. It was a precursor to '']'' (1993). The album featured samples from language-learning tapes, cut together to create the character of Mr. Hood. It was rereleased by Traffic Entertainment Group in 2004 after being unavailable for several years. The album is now considered a classic,<ref>http://www.accesshiphop.com/store/?itemid=8678</ref> and was listed at number 98 in ]'s Top 100 Albums of the 1990s.<ref>http://pitchfork.com/features/staff-lists/5923-top-100-albums-of-the-1990s</ref> | ||
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Mr. Hood (1991) is the first album by KMD, Daniel Dumile's first group. It was a precursor to Black Bastards (1993). The album featured samples from language-learning tapes, cut together to create the character of Mr. Hood. It was rereleased by Traffic Entertainment Group in 2004 after being unavailable for several years. The album is now considered a classic, and was listed at number 98 in Pitchfork Media's Top 100 Albums of the 1990s.
Track listing
# | Title | Producer(s) | Performer(s) | Time |
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1 | "Mr. Hood at Piocalles Jewelry"/"Crackpot" | KMD | Zev Love X | 2:49 |
2 | "Who Me?" | KMD | Zev Love X | 3:32 |
3 | "Boogie Man" | Stimulated Dummies | Onyx The Birthstone Kid | 3:49 |
4 | "Mr. Hood Meets Onyx" | KMD | *Interlude* | 2:15 |
5 | "Subroc's Mission" | KMD | Subroc | 4:00 |
6 | "Humrush" | Stimulated Dummies | Zev Love X, Onyx The Birthstone Kid, Subroc | 3:26 |
7 | "Figure of Speech" | KMD | Zev Love X | 3:44 |
8 | "Bananapeel Blues" | KMD | Zev Love X | 3:54 |
9 | "Nitty Gritty" | KMD | Zev Love X, Grand Puba, Onyx The Birthstone Kid, Lord Jamar, Subroc, Sadat X | 5:35 |
10 | "Trial N Error" | KMD | Zev Love X | 4:09 |
11 | "Hard Wit No Hoe" | Subroc | Zev Love X | 3:53 |
12 | "Mr. Hood Gets a Haircut" | KMD | *Interlude* | 1:18 |
13 | "808 Man" | KMD | Zev Love X | 3:53 |
14 | "Boy Who Cried Wolf" | KMD | Zev Love X | 3:36 |
15 | "Peachfuzz" | KMD | Zev Love X, Onyx The Birthstone Kid | 4:00 |
16 | "Preacher Porkchop" | KMD | *Interlude* | 2:42 |
17 | "Soulflexin'" | KMD | Zev Love X, Onyx The Birthstone Kid, Subroc | 3:52 |
18 | "Gasface Refill" | KMD | Zev Love X, Onyx The Birthstone Kid, Subroc | 3:45 |
Samples
- "Mr. Hood at Piocalles Jewelry"/"Crackpot" (2:49)
- With sample "Superman Lover" by Johnny Guitar Watson
- "Who Me? (With an Answer from Mr. Bert)" (3:32)
- With sample "I Turned You On" by The Isley Brothers
- "Boogie Man!" (3:49)
- With sample "Itchy Brother" by The Nite Lighters
- "Mr. Hood Meets Onyx" (2:15)
- "Subroc's Mission" (4:00)
- With sample "4 O'Clock in the Morn' Hour of the Wolf" by The Hassles
- "Humrush" (3:26)
- "Figure of Speech" (3:44)
- With sample "Monkey See, Monkey Do" by Le Pamplemouse
- "Bananapeel Blues" (3:54)
- With sample "H20 Gate Blues" by Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson
- "Nitty Gritty" (feat. Brand Nubian) (5:35)
- With sample "The Nitty Gritty" by Shirley Ellis ft Hutch Davis Orchestra & Chorus
- With sample "Push It Along" by A Tribe Called Quest
- "Trial 'N' Terror" (4:09)
- "Hard Wit No Hoe" (3:53)
- With sample "I Know You Got Soul" by Bobby Byrd
- With sample "Mambo No. 5" by Soul Samba
- With sample "Potholes in My Lawn" by De La Soul
- "Mr. Hood Gets A Haircut" (1:18)
- "808 Man" (3:53)
- With sample "Magnificent Sanctuary Band" by Donny Hathaway
- "Boy Who Cried Wolf" (3:36)
- "Peachfuzz" (4:00)
- "Preacher Porkchop" (2:42)
- "Soulflexin'" (3:52)
- "Gasface Refill" (3:45)
- With sample "Chick A Boom" - Pazant Brothers and the Beaufort Express
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References
- http://www.accesshiphop.com/store/?itemid=8678
- http://pitchfork.com/features/staff-lists/5923-top-100-albums-of-the-1990s
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