Cypress Hill

Cypress Hill

by Cypress Hill
Cypress Hill

Cypress Hill

by Cypress Hill

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

It's hard enough to transform an entire musical genre -- Cypress Hill's eponymous debut album revolutionized hip-hop in several respects. Although they weren't the first Latino rappers, nor the first to mix Spanish and English, they were the first to achieve a substantial following, thanks to their highly distinctive sound. Along with Beastie Boys and Public Enemy, Cypress Hill were also one of the first rap groups to bridge the gap with fans of both hard rock and alternative rock. And, most importantly, they created a sonic blueprint that would become one of the most widely copied in hip-hop. In keeping with their promarijuana stance, Cypress Hill intentionally crafted their music to sound stoned -- lots of slow, lazy beats, fat bass, weird noises, and creepily distant-sounding samples. The surreal lyrical narratives were almost exclusively spun by B Real in a nasal, singsong, instantly recognizable delivery that only added to the music's hazy, evocative atmosphere; as a frontman, he could be funny, frightening, or just plain bizarre (again, kind of like the experience of being stoned). Whether he's taunting cops or singing nursery rhyme-like choruses about blasting holes in people with shotguns, B Real's blunted-gangsta posture is nearly always underpinned by a cartoonish sense of humor. It's never clear how serious the threats are, but that actually makes them all the more menacing. The sound and style of Cypress Hill was hugely influential, particularly on Dr. Dre's boundary-shattering 1992 blockbuster The Chronic; yet despite its legions of imitators, Cypress Hill still sounds fresh and original today, simply because few hip-hop artists can put its sound across with such force of personality or imagination. ~ Steve Huey

Product Details

Release Date: 11/03/2017
Label: Columbia / Legacy
UPC: 0889854344016
Rank: 23029

Tracks

  1. Pigs [Album Version]
  2. How I Could Just Kill a Man
  3. Hand on the Pump
  4. Hole in the Head
  5. Ultraviolet Dreams [Album Version]
  6. Light Another [Album Version]
  7. The Phuncky Feel One
  8. Break It Up [Album Version]
  9. Real Estate [Album Version]
  10. Stoned Is the Way of the Walk
  11. Psycobeatbuckdown [Album Version]
  12. Something for the Blunted [Album Version]
  13. Latin Lingo
  14. The Funny Cypress Hill Shit [Album Version]
  15. Tres Equid [Album Version]
  16. Born to Get Busy [Album Version]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Cypress Hill   Primary Artist
Sen Dog   Vocals
Ganxsta Ridd   Vocals
B-Real   Vocals
DJ Muggs   Turntables

Technical Credits

Senen Reyes   Composer
Jimmy McCracklin   Composer
Joe Nicolo   Mixing,Engineer,Mixing Engineer,Executive Producer
Louis Freese   Composer
Jason Roberts   Engineer
John Roberts   Engineer
Howie Weinberg   Mastering
DJ Muggs   Mixing,Arranger,Producer,Mixing Engineer
Brett Bouldin   Composer
Louis Folsom   Composer
Lawrence Muggerud   Composer
Chris Schwartz   Executive Producer
Dante Ariola   Logo Design
Stacy Drummond   Art Direction
Amanda Scheer-Demme   Management
Michael Paul Miller   Photography
Lowell Fulsom   Composer
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