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As the ‘80s drew to a close, Aerosmith recognized that their long-term survival required a musical edge and they brought it to ‘Pump.’
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With his fourth studio affair, Raekwon put together an album that’s cohesive in theme and recaptured what made him beloved as a solo artist in the ’90s.
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Though much of Hawthorne’s debut LP finds him paying tribute to the soul greats that preceded him, he injects enough of his own identity that it’s not just an exercise in nostalgia.
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The most impressive facet of the three-hour, three-disc 69 Love Songs is not how many genres it covers, but how it manages to be both ironic and heartfelt at the same time.
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With his inaugural LP most universally known for its once-ubiquitous single “Bust a Move,” Young MC maximized his potential and made feel-good music that could be enjoyed by all.
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Despite being recorded in three different studios in three different locations (New York, New Orleans, and Nassau), Palmer’s solo debut is a cohesive album that is solid all the way through.
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If UGK’s third album ‘Ridin’ Dirty’ found the duo on the cusp of national stardom, ‘Super Tight’ feels and sounds like it comes from a more honest and down-to-earth place.
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Despite its dour worldview, antagonistic posture, and, at the time of its release in the summer of 1994, quite poor sales, ‘The Holy Bible’ has been recast as a triumph of extreme art.
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While the stars of Blackalicious’ debut album are unequivocally Gift of Gab and Chief Xcel, the Solesides/Quannum crew of Lyrics Born, Lateef the Truthspeaker & DJ Shadow enhance the affair.
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