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By All Means Necessary (CD - 1988)( UPC: 00012414109729)
As low as $11.98 from CD Universe Artist: Boogie Down Productions Label: Jive Records (USA) Genre: R&B - East Coast Rap Album Description: Boogie Down Productions: KRS-One (vocals); D-Nice, DJ Kenny Parker.Audio Mixer: KRS-One. Recording information: Power play Studios. Director: KRS-One. Photographer: Douglas Rowell.<... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| Boogie Down Productions: KRS-One (vocals); D-Nice, DJ Kenny Parker. Audio Mixer: KRS-One. Recording information: Power play Studios. Director: KRS-One. Photographer: Douglas Rowell. The murder of DJ Scott La Rock had a profound effect on KRS-One, resulting in a drastic rethinking of his on-record persona. He re-emerged the following year with By All Means Necessary, calling himself the Teacher and rapping mostly about issues facing the black community. His reality rhymes were no longer morally ambiguous, and this time when he posed on the cover with a gun, he was mimicking a photo of Malcolm X. As a social commentator, this is arguably KRS-One's finest moment. His observations are sharp, lucid, and confident, yet he doesn't fall prey to the preachiness that would mar some of his later work, and he isn't afraid to be playful or personal. The latter is especially true on the subject of La Rock, whose memory hangs over By All Means Necessary -- not just in the frequent name-checks, but in the minimalist production and hard-hitting 808 drum beats that were his stock-in-trade on Criminal Minded. La Rock figures heavily in the album opener, "My Philosophy," which explains BDP's transition and serves as a manifesto for socially conscious hip-hop. The high point is the impassioned "Stop the Violence," a plea for peace on the hip-hop scene that still hasn't been heeded. Even as KRS-One denounces black-on-black crime, he refuses to allow the community to be stereotyped, criticizing the system that scoffs at that violence on the spoken recitation "Necessary." "Illegal Business" is a startlingly perceptive look at how the drug trade corrupts the police and government, appearing not long before the CIA's drug-running activities in the Iran-Contra Affair came to light. There are also some lighter moments in the battle-rhyme tracks, and a witty safe-sex rap in "Jimmy," a close cousin to the Jungle Brothers' "Jimbrowski." Lyrics from this album have been sampled by everyone from Prince Paul to N.W.A, and it ranks not only as KRS-One's most cohesive, fully realized statement, but a landmark of political rap that's unfairly lost in the shadow of Public Enemy's It Takes a Nation of Millions. ~ Steve Huey The first post-Scott La Rock BDP release, BY ALL MEANS NECESSARY is a fitting testament to KRS-1's former partner. With his brother Kenny Parker and D-Nice taking over the musical backdrop, samples ran from familiar funk to the heavy rock of Deep Purple. KRS-1 was again in supreme form, boasting a more sharply politicized edge, indicated by the cover image of the artist holding an Uzi in homage to the familiar Malcolm X image. Most pleasing of all was "Stop The Violence," a call to inner city youth to stop destroying themselves, which rapidly became a movement. |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | My Philosophy |
| 2. | Ya Slippin' |
| 3. | Stop the Violence |
| 4. | Illegal Business |
| 5. | Nervous |
| 6. | I'm Still No. 1 |
| 7. | Part Time Suckers |
| 8. | Jimmy |
| 9. | T'Cha-T'Cha |
| 10. | Necessary |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00012414109729 |
| Release Date: | Nov 30, -0001 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | R&B - East Coast Rap |
| Label: | Jive Records (USA) |
| Distributor: | BMG (distrib |
| Producer: | KRS-One |
| Engineer: | Frantz; Ivan "Doc" Rodriguez |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 1988 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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