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Track Listing 1. Boomin' System, The 2. Around the Way Girl 3. Eat em up L Chill 4. Mr. Good Bar 5. Murdergram 6. Cheesy Rat Blues 7. Farmers Boulevard (Our Anthem) 8. Mama Said Knock You Out 9. Milky Cereal 10. Jingling Baby (Remixed But Still Jingling) 11. To da Break of Dawn 12. 6 Minutes of Pleasure 13. Illegal Search 14. Power of God, The
| Details | | Producer: | LL Cool J, Marly Marl | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
Album Notes Personnel: LL Cool J., Bomb, Big Money, Grip, Hic (rap vocals); Darren Lightly (keyboards, background vocals); Cliff Lightly, Eric Williams (background vocals). Engineers include: Marley Marl, David Kennedy, "Doc" Rodriguez. Recorded at Marley Marl's House Of Hits, Chestnut Ridge, New York and Chung King House Of Metal, New York. "Don't call it a comeback, I been here for years/Rockin' the mic, puttin' suckers in fear." Despite that disclaimer, MAMA SAID KNOCK YOU OUT was indeed a resurgence--both commercial and personal--for LL, coming as it did after a long battle with substance abuse. Although the title track saw a return to the raw b-boy machismo of "Rock The Bells" after a few years of party jams and rap ballads, L was not about to abandon the tropes of sex symbol and party-emcee. Accordingly, the testosterone level of "Boomin' System," and "Farmers Blvd." (a posse cut dedicated to the street-corner sessions which molded his style) is balanced with more seductive monologues ("Around The Way Girl," "6 Minutes Of Pleasure," "Mr. Goodbar") and straight comedy ("Cheesy Rat," "Milky Cereal"). More than adherence to any particular style, it's LL's original and articulate delivery that carries the album, which is also blessed with the production skills of Marley Marl. Marley definitely pulled out the stops for this one, dusting off a few classic beats to set next to those he'd obviously been saving specifically for a record of this scope.
Industry Reviews Included in Rolling Stone's Essential Recordings of the 90's. Rolling Stone (05/13/1999)
Ranked #47 in Spin Magazine's 90 Greatest Albums of the '90s. Spin (09/01/1999)
...As L.L. Cool J. peeks behind the crass materialism his persona once took for granted, he sounds tougher and funnier... New York Times (11/18/1990)
3 Stars - Good - ...They were calling him old-school when MAMA SAID came out in 1990 but `The Boomin' System' showed he was still master of the jeep jam, while `Around The Way Girl' remains the prettiest thing he's ever done... Q (09/01/1995)
3.5 stars out of 5 - ...Light on tenderness, heavy on the Jeep beats, Cool James never sounded better than on 'Tha Boomin' System'. Melody Maker (05/23/2000)
3.5 Stars - Very Good - ...Deepens the grooves, uplifting the general tone of the proceedings without losing the humorous arrogance... Rolling Stone (10/18/1990)
3 stars out of 5 - [A] comeback of Rocky Balboa proportions. Cool J's physical charms and neat way with a pop hook made killer hits...
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