Stakes Is High

Stakes Is High

by De La Soul
Stakes Is High

Stakes Is High

by De La Soul

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Stakes Is High is often overshadowed by its predecessors in the De La Soul discography and, upon its release, it was lost in a summer of great import and consequence. Released on the same day as Nas' alter-ego epic It Was Written and sandwiched between albums like Jay-Z's Reasonable Doubt and OutKast's ATLiens, it's very possible that Stakes Is High didn't get its rightful burn in respective tape decks and CD players. Aside from that, hip-hop was fully embroiled in the East Coast vs. West Coast beef, something in which the Native Tongues vanguards were seeming nonplayers. But it's under these conditions that De La offered an album that was not only sonically excellent and creative and pure, but an album with the year's most relevant and prescient message. The stakes were indeed high. Inter-genre violence was bubbling beneath the surface, overshadowing the turn hip-hop was taking -- a turn away from what was a mid-'90s renaissance of the late-'80s golden age excellence, quickly evolving into what is now known as the jiggy era. On "The Bizness" -- a song featuring the quickly maturing Common before his lyrical touchstone One Day It'll All Makes Sense -- Dave spits "Do not connect us with those champagne-sippin' money-fakers." Hip-hop was at a crossroads, a precipice -- whatever you'd like to call it -- and De La were concerned. "Supa Emcees" asked "Whatever happened to the MC?" and cautioned "MCing ain't for you!" "Dog Eat Dog" asserted that folks were "fucking my love in all the wrong places" -- an obvious metaphor. "Baby Baby Baby Baby Ooh Baby" is a sharp satire of the Bad Boy-style hip-hop that was beginning its reign, fit with a beat as Hitmen-esque as an '80s R&B revision with Posdnuos rhyming in a conspicuously Biggie-like cadence. No, this was not an unabashed hip-hop classic like 3 Feet High and Rising and De La Soul Is Dead, or as provocative and fresh as some of its 1996 peers. It was, however, an entertaining and unapologetic De La album that placed hip-hop in front of a mirror. It's also an album that did its part to solve what De La were articulating as a problem, ushering in what would become the newer version of the Native Tongues, with multi-production from a young Jay Dee, Mos Def's introduction to most listeners, the aforementioned Common cameo, and hooks from Erykah Badu and Zhane, artists leading the burgeoning neo-soul movement of the time. It was as if De La were providing an antidote. Stakes Is High is an important album of this era, an album of great production and the most skilled of MCs who diagnosed symptoms of what they believed were hip-hop health complications -- but it offered the medicine. ~ Vincent Thomas

Product Details

Release Date: 06/02/2023
Label: Chrysalis Records
UPC: 0810098503006
Rank: 3106

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Intro
  2. Supa Emcees
  3. The Bizness
  4. Wonce Again Long Island
  5. Dinninit
  6. Brakes
  7. Dog Eat Dog
  8. Baby Baby Baby Baby Ooh Baby
  9. Long Island Degrees

Disc 2

  1. Betta Listen
  2. Itzsoweezee (HOT)
  3. 4 More
  4. Big Brother Beat
  5. Down Syndrome
  6. Pony Ride
  7. Stakes Is High
  8. Sunshine

Album Credits

Performance Credits

De La Soul   Primary Artist,Co-Producer
Zhane   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Featured Artist,Vocals
Truth Enola   Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Vocals
Mos Def   Guest Artist,Featured Artist,Vocals
Common   Guest Artist,Featured Artist,Vocals
Jazzyfatnastees   Vocals
Maseo   Vocals
Posdnuos   Vocals
Trugoy the Dove   Vocals

Technical Credits

Trevor Horn   Composer
Bettye Crutcher   Composer
Bobby Byrd   Composer
Ken Gold   Composer
Jimmy Spicer   Composer
Douglas Davis   Composer
Lawrence Smith   Composer
Ahmad Jamal   Composer
James Brown   Composer
Charles Bobbit   Composer
Ricky Walters   Composer
Charles Lloyd   Composer
Russell Simmons   Composer
Homer Banks   Composer
Jaydee   Producer
Lonnie Lynn   Composer
De La Soul   Producer
Lionel Richie   Composer
Johnny Mercer   Composer
Les McCann   Composer
Yukihiro Takahashi   Composer
J Dilla   Composer
Fred Glickstein   Composer
Junior Parker   Composer
Milt Jackson   Composer
Thomas McClary   Composer
Ryuichi Sakamoto   Composer
Tim Latham   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Burt Bacharach   Composer
Guido Osorio   Engineer
Malcolm McLaren   Composer
Sylvester Stewart   Composer
Hal David   Composer
Kelvin Mercer   Composer
James Moore   Composer
Eric Matthew   Composer
Charlie Jimenez   Composer
Jan Hammer   Composer
Jay Dee   Producer
Robert Ford, Jr.   Composer
Schoolly D   Composer
Raymond Jackson   Composer
Haruomi Hosono   Composer
Marcos Valle   Composer
Posdnuos   Composer
Tom Coyne   Mastering
Dave Jolicoeur   Composer
Donald Davis   Composer
Skeff Anselm   Composer,Producer
Darryl Payne   Composer
Vincent Mason   Composer
Sean Coffey   Assistant Engineer
Trugoy the Dove   Composer
Spearhead X   Producer
Jesse Weaver   Composer
Art Babe   Design
Dante Smith   Composer
Dante Beze   Composer
Sheddrick B. Preston   Composer
Xavier Hargrove   Composer
Eric Johnson   Photography
Chris J. Mosdell   Composer
Kurt Walker   Composer
OGEE   Producer
Nathaniel Hall   Composer
Michelle Willems   Art Direction
Todd Cochran   Composer
Michael Small   Composer,Composer
Paulo Valle   Composer
Fred Wesley Jr.   Composer
Mickey Denne   Composer
James Yancey   Composer
Ivona Reich   Composer
Carlos Jimenez   Composer
Reggie Hobdy   Composer
Gary Scott   Composer
Lawrence Mack   Composer
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