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Revolverlution
(CD, 2002)
Primary Artist: Public Enemy

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Format: CD Jul 2002 Record Label: In The Paint Recording Type: Mixed UPC: 4988002433957 |
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Track Listing 1. Gotta Give the Peeps What They Need 2. Revolverlution 3. Muzi Weighs a Ton 4. Put It Up 5. Can a Woman Make a Man Lose His Mind 6. Pesa #1 7. Fight the Power 8. By the Time I Get to Arizona 9. Post- Concert Arizona- Interview 10. Son of a Bush 11. 54321... Boom 12. Welcome to the Terror Dome 13. B Side Wins Again 14. Get Your Sh't Together 15. Pesa #2 16. Shut em Down 17. Now a Daze 18. Public Enemy No. 1 19. Making of Burn Hollywood Burn 20. Gotta Give the Peeps What They Need 21. What Good Is a Bomb 22. Bonus
| Details | | Distributor: | MSI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Public Enemy: Professor Griff, Chuck D, DJ Johnny Juice, Terminator X, Flavor Flav, DJ Lord Aswod. Additional personnel includes: Jeff Snyder (bass, programming); Ryan Smith (programming); Paul Mooney, William March, Rashad Jabril (background vocals). Producers include: Johnny "Juice" Rosado, DJ Functionist, Gary G-Wiz, Amani K. Smith, Professor Griff. Includes liner notes by Mark Dowding and Chuck D. Japanese import with a bonus secret song. On REVOLVERLUTION, Public Enemy remains defiant, still bum-rushing the hip-hop underground 15 years after breaking out as one of the most socially and politically outspoken rap acts in the genre's short history. These hip-hoppers with a mission have consistently held the mainstream in a headlock until it took notice. As the concentric nature of fate would have it, P.E. still sets the standard for the independent rap game (now signed with Koch, also home to KRS-ONE). Their first release since 1999's THERE'S A POISON GOIN' ON involves a virtual community of computer-savvy P.E. devotees (all of whom connect on the Enemy Board of the band's official website) in a very personal way. From the package design and artwork by fans to the inclusion of four remixes created by contest winners, it's truly an interactive affair. REVOLVERLUTION delivers eight new P.E. cuts (most notably "Son Of A Bush," "54321...Boom," and the Professor Griff showcase "What Good Is A Bomb"). In addition there are E-Boarder-selected and mastered live tracks (the timeless anthem "Fight the Power" as well as "Welcome to the Terrordome") that span from 1992 to the band's most recent tour. In short, REVOLVERLUTION finds P.E. in full effect.
Industry Reviews 3 stars out of 5 - ...Brutally eloquent, anti-authority cyber-funk, PE are still fighting the powers that be... Uncut (01/01/2003)
...Works very well indeed....Public Enemy are still making music of great substance and potency... Mojo (12/01/2002)
3 stars out of 5 - ...Bound to satisfy loyal fans... Q (01/01/2003)
3 stars out of 5 - ...The aural rummage sale brings some timely noise while proving D can still deliver lyrical knocks to the deserving... Rolling Stone (09/05/2002)
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