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Don't Sweat the Technique (CD - 1992)

Don't Sweat the Technique (CD - 1992)

( UPC: 00008811059422)
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Artist: Eric B. & Rakim

Label: MCA Records (USA)

Genre: R&B - East Coast Rap

Album Description: Personnel: Rakim (vocals, programming); Eric B. (programming).

Recorded at the Hit Factory, New York, New York.

Personnel: Eric B. & Rakim (programming); Rakim (vocals, programming).

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Album Description
Personnel: Rakim (vocals, programming); Eric B. (programming).

Recorded at the Hit Factory, New York, New York.

Personnel: Eric B. & Rakim (programming); Rakim (vocals, programming).

Audio Mixers: Mark Harder; Lee Anthony.

Recording information: The Hit Factory, New York, NY.

Photographer: Cesar Vera.

Unknown Contributor Role: El Cimarrón.

Starting with their 1986 debut, Paid in Full, Eric B. and Rakim earned raves for Eric B.'s often flawless, judicious productions and Rakim's serious yet relentlessly rhythmic rhyming style. This 1992 album finds the duo picking up from where they left off of 1990's Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em. "What's on Your Mind" has Rakim with intents to woo under a bubbling track with an adroit interpolation of D Train's 1983 hit of the same name. That track aside, Don't Sweat the Technique has Rakim in bleak spirits as thoughts of combat, revenge, and unfortunate "accidents" are not far from his mind. "Casualties of War" has Rakim as an all-purpose psycho with the unsettling hook, "I get a rush when I see blood and dead bodies on the floor." Although it's supposed to be gripping, the thought of a war-ravaged Rakim with his pistols blazing after hearing a truck backfiring is hilarious. All of Don't Sweat the Technique would be more disturbing if it wasn't for the brilliant ear of Eric B. who can cut the tension and exact magic out of a going-nowhere track. Although the lyrics and premise of "What's Going On" aren't extremely sharp, the cracking snare drums and low bass riffs are a perfect compliment to Rakim's delivery. The title track is also jazz influenced, but not as potent as the Simon Law and Mr. Lee's Funky Ginger remixes that don't appear here. Like many albums of this type, Don't Sweat the Technique ends on tracks of little distinction but it is another strong effort from one of rap's most respected acts. ~ Jason Elias

As their final album as a duo, DON'T SWEAT THE TECHNIQUE still packed the high-energy tracks and fierce vocal styles that had made the Eric B. & Rakim hip-hop pioneers. Well recognized as one of the all-time great MCs, Rakim issues lyrics that are at once stimulating and devastatingly powerful. Tracks like "Pass the Hand Grenade" and "Casualties of War" are historically relevant, as they were recorded only shortly after the conclusion of the Gulf War.

Though Rakim would go on to make solo albums, DON'T SWEAT THE TECHNIQUE is a classic album in the long line of Eric B. & Rakim albums. Notable tracks include "What's on Your Mind," "The Punisher," and "What's Goin' On." The album also includes the hit "Know the Legde" from the motion picture JUICE, which starred the late Tupac Shakur.

Track Listing
1.What's on Your Mind?
2.Teach the Children
3.Pass the Hand Grenade
4.Casualties of War
5.Rest Assured
6.Punisher, The
7.Relax With Pep
8.Keep the Beat
9.What's Going On?
10.Know the Ledge
11.Don't Sweat the Technique
12.Kick Along
Album Information

UPC:
00008811059422
Release Date: Jun 23, 1992
Type: Performer
Genre: R&B - East Coast Rap
Label: MCA Records (USA)
Distributor: Universal Di
Producer: Eric B. & Rakim; Rakim
Engineer: Mark Harder; Mark Harder; Lee Anthony
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 1992
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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