Ultramagnetic MCs - Critical Beatdown LP vinyl record
Ultramagnetic MCs - Critical Beatdown LP vinyl record
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Brand new, still sealed.
Part B-Boys and part Bad Boys, the Ultramagnetic MC's took a series of mind-blowing singles, including "Ease Back" and "Funky," wrapped them around at least as many new tracks, and released Critical Beatdown, one of the greatest new-school albums. Combining seriously dog-eared samples (James Brown's "Funky Drummer" appears out of tradition, more than necessity, on "Give the Drummer Some," and the Meters' "Look-Ka Py Py" provides the backbone for "Ease Back") with very clipped rhyme patterns from the Kool Moe Dee/Big Daddy Kane school of linguistics, Ultra's style lives on in everyone from 2Pac to Company Flow. Production is tight, and the two-headed leadership of Ced-Gee and lunatic genius Kool Keith (just try to decode his astral cipher on "Ain't It Good to You") makes this album shoulders above other new-school heads.
Track Listings
| 1 | Watch Me Now |
| 2 | Ease Back |
| 3 | Ego Trippin' (MC's Ultra Remix) |
| 4 | Moe Luv's Theme |
| 5 | Kool Keith Housing Things |
| 6 | Travelling At The Speed Of Thought (Remix) |
| 7 | Feelin' It |
| 8 | One Minute Less |
| 9 | Ain't It Good To You |
| 10 | Funky (Remix) |
| 11 | Give The Drummer Some |
| 12 | Break North |
| 13 | Critical Beatdown |
| 14 | When I Burn |
| 15 | Ced-Gee (Delta Force One) |
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