Souls Of Mischief 93 Til Infinity Rar
To mark the twentieth anniversary of Souls of Mischief's seminal debut, '93 Til Infinity, Chris Read has expertly crafted an exclusive mixtape for Wax Poetics and Who Sampled. Tracklist: 1. Souls of Mischief - 'Tell Me Who Profits' (Instrumental) 2.
Chris Read - 'Theme #3' (Scratchapella) 3. George Benson and Brother Jack McDuff - 'Shadow Dancers' (Sampled in 'Let 'Em Know') 4. A-Plus Interview Extract 5.
Too Short - 'Dope Fiend Beat' (Extract) (Sampled in 'Let 'Em Know') 6. Souls of Mischief - 'Let 'Em Know' 7. Detroit Emeralds - 'You're Getting A Little Too Smart' (Sampled in 'Let Em Know') 8. Boogie Down Productions - 'Jah Rulez' (Extract) (Sampled in 'That's When Ya Lost') 9. The Doors - 'Who Do You Love?' (Sampled in 'That's When Ya Lost') 10.
Jack Bruce - Statues (Extract) (Sampled in 'That's When Ya Lost') 11. Souls of Mischief - 'That's When Ya Lost' 12. Lafayette Afro Rock Band - 'Hihache' (Sampled in 'That's When Ya Lost') 13.
Jerry Butler and Jerry Peters - 'Speak the Truth to the People (Frankie's Theme)' (Sampled in 'Disseshowedo') 14. Main Source - 'Fakin' The Funk' (Extract) (Sampled in 'Disseshowedo') 15. Souls of Mischief - 'Disseshowedo' 16.
Les McCann - 'North Carolina' (Loop) (Sampled in 'What A Way To Go Out') 17. EPMD - 'I'm Housin' (Extract) (Sampled in 'What A Way To Go Out') 18.
Souls of Mischief - 'What A Way To Go Out' 19. Freddie Hubbard - 'Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey' (Sampled in 'Never No More') 20. Souls of Mischief - 'Never No More' 21.
Beastie Boys - 'Pass The Mic' (Loop) (Sampled in '93 til Infinity' (Remix)) 22. Souls of Mischief - '93 til Infinity' (Remix) 23. Billy Cobham - 'Heather' (Sampled in '93 Til Infinity') 24. Souls of Mischief - '93 Til Infinity' 25. Souls of Mischief - 'Anything Can Happen' (Instrumental) 26. Traffic - 'Rainmaker' (Sampled in 'Anything Can Happen') 27. Souls of Mischief - 'Anything Can Happen' 28.
The Loading Zone - 'Can I Dedicate' (Sampled in 'Live and Let Live') 29. Souls of Mischief - 'Live and Let Live' 30. Souls of Mischief - 'A Name I Call Myself' 31. Gang Starr feat Damo D-Ski - 'Knowledge' (Extract) (Sampled in 'Make Your Mind Up') 32. The Ramsey Lewis Trio - 'Collage' (Sampled in 'Make Your Mind Up') 33. Souls of Mischief - 'Make Your Mind Up' 34. Curtis Mayfield - 'We're A Winner' (Live) (Sampled in 'Limitations') 35.
Souls Of Mischief 93 Til Infinity Album Rar
Souls of Mischief - 'Limitations' 36. Souls of Mischief - 'Outro' 37. The Propositions - 'Africana' (Sampled in 'Outro') Genre Comment by Bliss! 2018-04-29T19:47:15Z Comment by love this blend 2017-12-20T18:02:51Z Comment by uuuuuuf. Thats sweet AF 2017-07-10T16:12:23Z Comment by 😠x8D😠x8D😠x8D 2017-05-26T07:53:31Z Comment by yoi 2017-05-26T07:38:15Z Comment by OMG that right there 2017-03-31T12:46:45Z Comment by aplus is genius 2017-03-11T17:54:57Z Comment by so sweet 2017-03-04T03:32:36Z Comment by this is all super dope. Bringing me back to high school. П‘ŠðŸ˜Ž thanks for sharing!
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In 1991, the group Souls of Mischief was formed out of Oakland, California. The group was created in High School, and consisted of A-Plus, Opio, Phesto D, and Tajai.
Two years later, the teens dropped a west coast underground classic 93 ‘Til Infinity. The album was acclaimed a classic, and is still a major influence to independent Hip-Hop today. Hieroglyphics was formed two years later.
If you’re a fan of Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde or LabCabinCalifornia, then I’d imagine you’re also a fan of 93 ‘Til Infinity. These albums embrace superb jazz/funk production, silly yet clever lyrics, and enough creativity to last a lifetime. At the time, west coast Hip-Hop was in their prime, and it was hard for the underground groups to receive reputation without being in the gangsta rap genre.
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However, Souls of Mischief tackled this obstacle, and released one of the year’s best records (although it wasn’t noticed until several years later). This is quite impressive considering all of the other classic material released in 1993: M idnight Marauders, Enta Da Stage, Return Of The Boom Bap, and west coast classics Black Sunday, Doggystyle, and Lethal Injection. “93 ‘Til Infinity” was the first single released off the album. The smooth deliveries and perfect sample (used on the beat) helped the album reach the top 30 on 1993’s billboard chart. The track is unquestionably in my top 100 songs of all time. “That’s When Ya Lost” and “Never No More” were the two other singles released off the record.
Five of my other favorites include: “Live And Let Live”, “ Name I Call Myself”, “What A Way To Go Out”, “Limitations”, and “Make Your Mind Up”. The group goes on to rhyme about almost anything emceeing, violence, sex, and just about everything else an Oakland native went through during high school. What makes 93 ‘Til Infinity standout to other superior albums is the group’s chemistry and consistency.
All of the members have their own style. Nevertheless, their lyrics and flow bond together perfectly. In 1998, the album was selected as one of. The record is still considered to be one of the most slept-on records released in the 90’s.