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The Sun Rises in the East (CD - 1994)( UPC: 00769712401122)
As low as $12.78 from CD Universe Artist: Jeru the Damaja Label: Full Frequency Range Recordings (US Genre: R&B - East Coast Rap Album Description: Personnel includes: Jeru The Damaja (rap).Recorded at D&D Recording Studio, New York, New York. As the title indicates, THE SUN RISES IN THE EAST is one of a handful of albums (also inc... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| Personnel includes: Jeru The Damaja (rap). Recorded at D&D Recording Studio, New York, New York. As the title indicates, THE SUN RISES IN THE EAST is one of a handful of albums (also including Nas' ILLMATIC, Mobb Deep's INFAMOUS, and Black Moon's ENTA DA STAGE) that put the East Coast back on the hiphop map. West Coasters Dr. Dre and Snoop had stolen the spotlight with THE CHRONIC back in the summer of 1992. Jeru helped to usher in a renaissance of true-school rap. SUN was entirely produced by hardcore composer DJ Premier, and the album represents his finest work. The beats themselves are nothing short of mindblowing. Shelly Manne's waterphones ("Come Clean") and the off-kilter piano loop on "D.Original" are worked into soundscapes worthy of Philip Glass or Steve Reich without any compromise of the music's ineluctable street appeal. In contrast to other Premier undertakings--where sterling production languishes beneath mediocre or inconsistent vocals--Jeru matches the producer in quality. His rhymes are at once simple and complex, employing an offbeat cadence and a compelling narrative flow. Even the ostensibly misogynistic "Da Bichez" breaks the mold, showing love to the queens and young ladies who defy the titular epithet. |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Intro (Life) |
| 2. | D. Original |
| 3. | Brooklyn Took It |
| 4. | Perverted Monks in Tha House (Skit) |
| 5. | Mental Stamina |
| 6. | Da Bichez |
| 7. | You Can't Stop the Prophet |
| 8. | Perverted Monks in Tha House (Theme) |
| 9. | Ain't the Devil Happy |
| 10. | My Mind Spray |
| 11. | Come Clean |
| 12. | Jungle Music |
| 13. | Statik |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00769712401122 |
| Release Date: | May 07, 2005 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | R&B - East Coast Rap |
| Label: | Full Frequency Range Recordings (US |
| Distributor: | Fontana Dist |
| Producer: | Kendrick Jeru Davis; DJ Premier |
| Engineer: | Eddie Sancho |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 1994 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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