Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Southern Series Volume 7 (1991-1999)


It's been freezing lately, the roads are sketchy, my pipes are frozen. brr! Somehow I cant help thinking about how nice it must be down there on the south coast. Corpus Christi would do the trick right now. To fight off the cold I'm bringing you more dope shit out of the south today, 1991-1999. Black Saturday is off the hook every time. One of these days soon I'll post the whole ep. You need to hear it if you haven't yet. Favorite tracks for me here are numbers 1, 4, and 8. Like the past volumes, this compilation showcases the breadth and depth of southern hip hop. I hope y'all dig this. Here's a link and the tracklist --

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01 (5:18) Black Saturday - 3 D's (Florida 1992)
02 (4:12) Mad Flava - To Tha Break (Texas 1994)
03 (4:06) Da Phlayva - World Premier (South Carolina 1994)
04 (3:55) E.R.C. - Whip'n Ya Ass (Left To Right) (New Orleans 1993)
05 (2:09) Terrorists - Full Scale Attack Intro (Texas 1995)
06 (4:01) Jammin-G - Comin Off (Florida 1995)
07 (2:50) Odd Squad - Smokin Dat Weed (Undaground) (Texas 1994)
08 (4:06) Yall So Stupid - Super Nigga (Atlanta 1994)
09 (2:24) Dawgzillaz - Intro (Florida 1995)
10 (4:07) Native Nuttz - Skinflower (Atlanta 1994)
11 (4:45) 90 MPH - Satisfied (Atlanta 1994)
12 (2:51) Trinity Garden Cartel - In-Hoe (Intro)(Texas 1995)
13 (4:09) 2 Too Many - The Way It Really Happened (Philly I think, woops)(1992)
14 (3:52) FM - Out Of Control (New Orleans 1992)
15 (4:06) B.O.X. - Life of A Gangsta (Texas 1991)
16 (5:10) 11-59 - Question Of Justice (Texas 1994)
17 (3:33) Supastition - Fountain Of Youth (Slopfunkdust Remix) (North Carolina 1999)
18 (5:23) Nefek - The Bad Seed (Texas 1992)
19 (3:38) Dan Prothero - The Get Down (Tennesee 1993)

Now this is tongue-in-cheek, but I hope volume 7 here thaws some of these cold east coast hardened hearts.

--Schenectadyfan

3 comments:

  1. Nice picks, defenetly some crazy flava in this. One question though, were Tap, Ghost & Phobia called 'Black Saturday'? I'm confused..

    Either way, their album "Rugged Aspects In The Diary of Phunk" surely was mad slept on. Do you know if it's avaliable anywhere to purhase these days?

    Peace & thanks a lot for the compilation.

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  2. TGP went by the name 'Black Saturday' originally. After Cypress Hill released 'Black Sunday' they changed their name from Black Saturday to Tap, Ghost & Phobia. Funkghost did the production for both albums.

    Glad ya like the selections!

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  3. Mad Flava were from the South? I liked that album they put out...

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