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Sunday, May 6, 2007

Southern Cross Sundays

This is a list of the albums that have had the most impact on me. This is a very short post, but I spent more time writing it than I have writing any other post. I cant say this is my top ten because It was too hard to create a top ten. This is in no order of preference.
It was very hard not to include:... and so many more

By Quest, The Rising Sun
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6 comments:

deto-22 said...

No order.

Digital Underground "Sex Packets"
3rd Bass "Darilects of Dialect"
3rd Bass "Cactus Album"
Gangstarr "Step in the Arena"
Gangstarr "Daily Operation"
Gangstarr "Hard to Earn"
MC Lyte "Eyes on This"
ATCQ "Low End Theory"
De La Soul "De La Soul is Dead"
Jeru "The Sun Rises in the East"
Del the Funky Homosapien-
"I Wish my Brother George was here"
"No Need for Alarm"
Souls of Mischief "93 til' Infinty"
Beasties "Check your Head"

I could keep typing. These came without thinking

Unknown said...

you normaly are non-thinking Deto ...

Nice list Quest!

deto-22 said...

Ouch...is that a compliment or a jab?

Sketch Tha Cataclysm said...

as far as hip-hop albums go (this is way too difficult so you couldn't hold me to it)in no order:

ATCQ "Low End Theory", "Nas "Illmatic", De La Soul "3 Feet High and Rising", Public Enemy "It Takes A Nation Of Millions. . . ", Raekwon "Only Built For Cuban Linx", Jeru Tha Damaja "The Sun Rises In The East", The Fugees "The Score", Common "Resurrection", The Beatnuts "Stone Crazy", Company Flow "Funcrusher Plus"

kind of. . . lol

I couldn't never definitively say but these albums as a whole made a huge impact on me in the world of production, content, inspiration, and overall presentation

single songs from heads fucked my head up and vastly different ways. . . and alot of shit outside of hip-hop impacted me equally to those albums

Maria Miiz said...

Much Love.

A Tribe Called Quest
-The Anthology
Nas
-Illmatic
Notorious B.I.G
-Read to Die
The Roots
-The Tipping Point
The Beatnuts
-A Musical Massace
Wu Tang
-Enter the Wu-Tang
Big L
-The Big Picture
Big Pun
- Capital PUnishment
Terror Squad
- Terror Squad
The Fugees
- The Score
Talib Kweli
-The Beautiful Struggle
Immotral Techinque
-Revolutionary Vol. 1 .....

Othello said...

Alright ya'll... of the top of the dome and in no particular order:

Run DMC (self-titled)
NWA- Straight Outta Compton
Ice Cube- Death Certificate
Boogie Down Productions- Criminal Minded
Public Enemy- Fear of a Black Planet
3rd Bass- The Cactus Album
Wu-Tang Clan- Enter the 36 Chambers
Ghostface Killah- Ironman
Scarface- The Fix
Eminem- The Marshall MAthers LP

How could I not have included!!!:

Nas- Illmatic
Immortal Technique- Revolutionary Vol. 2
Big Pun- Capital Punishment
Notorious BIG- Ready to Die
Wu Tang- Wu Tang Forever
Run DMC- Raisng Hell
ATCQ- Low End Theory

and don't forget:

KING FROWN- The King of South Fayette

btw- Where's Snare's list?!?!?