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Done by the Forces of Nature
(CD, 1989)

Primary Artist: Jungle Brothers

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Format: CD
Oct 1989
Record Label: Warner Bros. Records (Record Label)
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 075992607223
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Track Listing
1. Beyond This World
2. Feelin' Alright
3. Sunshine
4. What U Waitin 4 ?
5. U Make Me Sweat
6. Acknowledge Your Own History
7. Belly Dancin' Dina
8. Good Newz Comin'
9. Done by the Forces of Nature
10. Beeds on a String
11. Tribe Vibes
12. J. Beez Comin' Through
13. Black Woman
14. In Dayz 2 Come
15. Doin' Our Own Dang
16. Kool According 2 a Jungle Brother

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Contributing artists:A Tribe Called Quest, Caron Wheeler, DJ Red Alert, De La Soul, KRS-One, Monie Love, Queen Latifah
Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Jungle Brothers: The Pharoah Afrika Baby Bambaataa, Sound System Uncle Sam, The Navigator Mike G, Roadmanager Violator Baby Chris, Qualiall Ammyposacve.
Additional personnel: Dr. Shane Faber (keyboards).
Producers: Sound System Uncle Sam, The Navigator Mike G, Roadmanager Violator Baby Chris, Qualiall Ammyposacve, Afrika BabyBam.
Recorded at Calliope Studios, New York.
The Jungle Brothers' 1988 debut, STRAIGHT OUT THE JUNGLE, was a landmark release in the development of conscious hip-hop. That album's successor, 1989's DONE BY THE FORCES OF NATURE, builds on the innovations of the group's debut and adds the polish of major label production. Though the JB's sonic affiliation with the underground is still intact, the album is cleaner, less dated, and generally easier on the ears than the independently released STRAIGHT OUT THE JUNGLE.
Issues of production aside, the group's sophomore effort is a brain-tickling tapestry of buoyant beats and samples from jazz, world music, and classic funk and R&B. The raps center primarily on the Afrocentric themes for which the Native Tongues posse was well-known ("Acknowledge Your Own History" is a strong example), but the group's seriousness does not preclude light, rump-bumping fun ("What U Waitin' For," "Belly Dancin' Dina"). Smart, witty, and musically sophisticated, the JB's never got the recognition their peers De La Soul and Tribe Called Quest received, but they should have, and this excellent set proves why.

Industry Reviews
3.5 Stars - Very Good - ...some of the most musical rap around...
Rolling Stone (02/08/1990)

Ranked #37 in Rolling Stone's 50 Coolest Records.
Rolling Stone (04/11/2002)

Q 4 Stars - Excellent - Recommended as one of the five best rap albums of 1990. The Jungle Brothers major label debut offered a spiritual take on black America that was as mellow as it was playful.



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