Sensual hip-hop unleashed by the digital underground
A debut album that combines humor and funk from a group representing the West Coast.
As the title "Sex Packets" suggests, the album is based on a provocative and comical concept. It beautifully blends the P-Funk sound of George Clinton with rap. It's a memorable work that brought a breath of fresh air to the hip-hop scene of the early '90s.
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A:
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1)
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The Humpty Dance
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2)
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The Way We Swing
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3)
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Packet Prelude
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4)
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Sex Packets
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5)
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Street Scene
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6)
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Packet Man
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B:
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1)
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Freaks Of The Industry
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2)
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Underwater Rimes (Remix)
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3)
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The New Jazz (One)
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4)
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Rhymin' On The Funk
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5)
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The Danger Zone
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6)
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Packet Reprise
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7)
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Doowutchyalike
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Producer, Arranged By - The Underground
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Vocals - Money B (A1, B1-B2, B4-B5, B7)
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Vocals - Shock-G
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Vocals - Humpty Hump (A1, A6, B7)
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Turntables - DJ Fuze (2)
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Vocals - MC Blowfish (A2, B2)
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Written-By - R. Blowfish
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Piano - The Piano Man (2) (A3-A4, B3, B6)
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Vocals - C.M.J.
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Bass [Synthesized Bass Harmonics] - Randy Brooks (A4, B6)
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Vocals - The Computer Woman (A4, B2, B7)
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Turntables - Goldfingers
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Mastered By - Ȼ
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Executive-Producer - Atron Gregory
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Recorded By, Mixed By - Steve Counter
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Photography By - Victor Hall (2)
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Written-By - G. Jacobs
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Written-By - E. Humphrey
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Artwork [Cartoons] - Rackadelic