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All Hail The Queen<Colored Vinyl>

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発売日 2021年08月13日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルTommy Boy
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 TB10221
SKU 016998102213

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:03:35
Producers include: Prince Paul, D.J. Mark The 45 King, Louis "Louie Louie" Vega, Daddy-O, KRS-One. Engineers include: Al Watts, Shane "The Doctor" Faber, Bob Coulter. Recorded at Calliope Productions, Island Media, Greene Street, Studio 1212, and Power Play Productions, New York, New York. Emerging from East Orange, NJ in the days when hip-hop gear meant kente cloth & afrika medallions aand fellow Native Tongues were achieving cross-over success on "Yo! MTV Raps" (guest appearances from De La Soul & Monie Love show a strong Native Tongues connection which eventually faded as the Queen placed more focus on developing her own Flavor Unit posse), Latifah added a more explicit afro-centric edge to the common sense feminism pioneered by MC Lyte and Roxanne Shante. She also added a more eclectic cross-section of sounds to their palette of samples. After briefly providing beat-box for the all-girl crew Ladies Fresh, she made her name as a solo artist with the reggae hook of "Wrath of My Madness" in 1988. While overall her debut LP relies on the sounds of break-beat legend Mark The 45 King, exceptions to the rule include a harder edged track contributed by KRS-ONE ("Evil That Men Do"), heavy rockers-style reggae laced by Daddy-O of Stetsasonic ("The Pros"), and a token house track ("Come Into My House"). Occasionally dated, ALL HAIL THE QUEEN nevertheless contains enough gems ("Latifah's Law," "Ladies First," "Wrath Of My Madness") to stand alongside any classic LP of its era.
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Dance For Me
    2. 2.
      Mama Gave Birth to the Soul Children
    3. 3.
      Come Into My House
    4. 4.
      Latifah's Law
    5. 5.
      Wrath of My Madness
    6. 6.
      The Pros
    7. 7.
      Ladies First
    8. 8.
      A King and Queen Creation
    9. 9.
      Queen of Royal Badness
    10. 10.
      Evil That Men Do
    11. 11.
      Princess of the Posse
    12. 12.
      Inside Out
    13. 13.
      Dance For Me
    14. 14.
      Wrath of My Madness
    15. 15.
      Princess of the Posse

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Queen Latifah

ゲスト
アーティスト: De La SoulDaddy-OKRS-OneMonie LoveThe 45 KingDJ Mark "The 45 King"

オリジナル発売日:1989年

商品の紹介

Q - Highly Recommended - Included in Q's list of the Fifty Best Albums of 1990.
Rovi

As strong a buzz as Queen Latifah created with her debut single of 1988, "Wrath of My Madness" and its reggae-influenced B-side "Princess of the Posse," one would have expected the North Jersey rapper/actress' first album, All Hail the Queen, to be much stronger. Though not a bad album by any means, it doesn't live up to Latifah's enormous potential. The CD's strongest material includes "Evil That Men Do," a hardhitting duet with KRS-One addressing Black-on-Black crime and other social ills; the infectious hip-house number "Come Into My House"; the rap/reggae duet with Stetsasonic's Daddy-O "The Pros"; and the aforementioned songs. Unfortunately, boasting numbers like "A King and Queen Creation" and "Queen of Royal Badness" aren't terribly memorable. Especially disappointing is "Mama Gave Birth to the Soul Children," a duet with De La Soul that surprisingly, is both musically and lyrically generic. To be sure, Latifah's rapping skills are top-notch -- which is why All Hail the Queen should have been consistently excellent instead of merely good. ~ Alex Henderson
Rovi

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