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Format: CD
 Nov 1996
 Record Label: Columbia (USA)
 Recording Type: Mixed
 UPC: 074646790427 |
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Track Listing 1. Ready or Not - (Clark Kent/Django Remix) 2. Nappy Heads - (Mad Spider Mix) 3. Don't Cry Dry Your Eyes 4. Vocab - (Salaam's Remix) 5. Ready or Not - (Salaam's Ready For The Show Remix) 6. Killing Me Softly With His Song 7. No Woman, No Cry - (remix, with Steve Marley) 8. Vocab - (Refugees Hip Hop Remix)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Sharon Marley, Steven Marley | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Fugees (Refugee Camp): Lauryn Hill, Wyclef, Prakazrel. Additional personnel: Steve Marley, Steady Rider (vocals); Earl Smith, Ian Coleman (guitar); Mallory William (piano); Taro McLaugnlin (organ); Glenn Brownie (bass); Wilburn Cole (drums); Sharon Marley, Eric Newell, Pamela Hall (background vocals). Producers include: Clark Kent, Wyclef, Prakazrel, Salaam Remi. This eight-track EP compresses the Fugees' two-album output for the heads who may only know 1996's THE SCORE, and spotlights the aspects that have led to their mega-platinum success--lyrical compassion, new-school-plus-one production, Lauryn Hill's mad mic skills. And for those who already knew these beats backward and forward, the remixes take the songs to a new level. Clark Kent's take on "Ready Or Not" (now based on a loop of the Modern Jazz Quartet's "Django") makes the track completely over, while a re-recorded "No Woman No Cry" (complete with Marley offspring on vocals and Wailers guitarist Earl "Chinna" Smith on six-string skank) pulls longingly on the heartstrings. But the EP's most fun moments come during the taped phone conversations dispersed throughout--particularly the one in which a music executive moans about the band bootlegging its own records and giving them away.
Industry Reviews ...Fugees followers may miss the thrill of a brand-new release--seven of the eight titles will be familiar; including callbacks from the band's first, less popular album. But the one new tune, 'Don't Cry, Dry Your Eyes,' should make their next record a much-anticipated one. - Rating: B Entertainment Weekly (01/10/1997)
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