Re[2]: VS: native tongues

Gordon Hurd (Gordon_Hurd@intuit.com)
Tue, 21 Oct 1997 10:05:40 -0700


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Straight Out the Jungle was the JB's first album, and I think their
best one. "I'll House You" is a classic. After that they released Done
by the Forces of Nature, which is also a great album. I've seen
rereleases of a bunch of their old 12"s and the first two albums
recently. It's all readily available on CD as far as I can tell.

In response to the original message, I believe that the Native Tongue
posse also included the Leaders of the New School, the now gone group
that spawned Busta Rhymes. Speaking of Busta, anyone have any opinions
on his new music? it's played on commercial radio but I've gotten into
that "Put Your Hands Where my Eyes Can See" track. The only thing that
really disturbs me is I hear he's touring with Puff Daddy... guilt by
association??

--gordon

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Subject: Re: VS: native tongues
Author: herb@icenet.no at Internet
Date: 10/21/97 2:07 PM

Kovalainen Antti wrote:
>
> Umm, what's it called ? I've got only two of their albums: 'done by the
> forces of nature' and 'JB's with the remedy' released in '93 (correct
> me, can't really remember if the title's right) which isn't that good
> IMO, 'book of rhyme pages' is a good song, but altogether the album
> pretty much sucks. 'Done by the...' is a really good record, pretty
> f...in old, but really kickin'. Definitely worth the dough if you can
> find it somewhere.

Isnt there one called "Straight Out The Jungle" ? And ofcourse the newst
one, "Raw Deluxe"...but im sure you allready knew about that one (which
isnt that good really, cept for "Brain" which is BRILLIANT! imho)

-Beside
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