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Public Enemy - There's A Poison Goin On.... FLAC
Performer:
Public Enemy
Album:
There's A Poison Goin On....
Released:
1999
Country:
UK & Europe
Label:
[PIAS] Recordings
Catalog:
PIASXLP004, 940.0004.12
FLAC size:
1579 mb
MP3 size:
2727 mb
WMA size:
1949 mb


Tracklist


1Swindlers Lust
2Here I Go
3Crash
4Crayola
541:19
6Kevorkian
7Dark Side Of The Wall: 2000
8Last Mass Of The Caballeros
9What What
Producer – Flavor Flav
10I
11Do You Wanna Go Our Way ???
12World Tour Sessions
Vocals [Additional] – Kyle "Ice" Jason
13LSD
14First The Sheep Next The Shepherd ?


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
AP0001-1Public Enemy There's A Poison Goin On.... ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, Red)Atomic PopAP0001-1US1999
PIASXCD004, 940.0004.20Public Enemy There's A Poison Goin On.... ‎(CD, Album)[PIAS] Recordings, [PIAS] RecordingsPIASXCD004, 940.0004.20Europe1999
AP0001-4, AP001-4Public Enemy There's A Poison Goin On.... ‎(Cass, Album)Atomic Pop, Atomic PopAP0001-4, AP001-4US1999
AP001-1Public Enemy There's A Poison Goin On.... ‎(CD, Album)Atomic PopAP001-1US1999
PRC0001-2Public Enemy Six Drops Of Poison ‎(Cass, Promo, Smplr)Atomic PopPRC0001-2US1999


Credits


  • AdministratorGarlyn Rinaldo
  • Artwork [Consulting]Cey Adams
  • Artwork By – Apollo 9ine plus Atomic Pop
  • Lacquer Cut ByMK
  • ManagementWalter J. Leaphart Jr.
  • Management [Flavor Flav Management]Clifford Johnson
  • Mastered By [Millennium Mastered]Tom Coyne
  • Mixed ByMr. Bob Fudjinski
  • Music By [Beats created, conceived, hacked and demolished by]Tom E. Hawk
  • Performer [Public Enemy Is]Chuck D, Flavor Flav, Professor Griff, Terminator X, Security Of The First World
  • Photography By [Cover]Gary Spector
  • Photography By [Other]Kyle "Ice" Jason


Barcodes


  • Barcode (text): 5 413356 450415
  • Label Code: LC 07800
  • Price Code: 310 PS
  • Distribution Code: CMV 5.004.12.940 [ACC]
  • Rights Society: SABAM / BIEM
  • Matrix / Runout (stamped A side): B924407-01 A1 MK
  • Matrix / Runout (stamped B side): B924407-01 B1 MK
  • Matrix / Runout (stamped C side): B924407-02 C1 MK
  • Matrix / Runout (stamped D side): B924407-02 D1 MK


Companies


  • Mastered At – Sterling Sound
  • Lacquer Cut At – Optimal Media Production – B924407
  • Pressed By – Optimal Media Production – B924407
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Eastlink Productions, Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Suburban Funk, Inc.
  • Licensed From – [PIAS] Recordings


Video



Album


There's a Poison Goin' On is the seventh studio album by American hip hop group Public Enemy, released July 20, 1999 on Atomic Pop Records in the United States. Its title is adapted from the title of Sly & the Family Stone's album There's a Riot Goin' On 1971. The album was originally made available through the Internet on May 18, 1999, via the now defunct Atomic Pop website. Public Enemy. There's A Poison Goin' On. 50 видео Воспроизвести все Микс Enemy. There's a Poison Goin' On. Opening with a sonic collage straight out of Fear of a Black Planet, There's a Poison Goin' On. comes out of the gates sounding like classic Public Enemy, which is exactly what Public Enemy intended, since their slight sonic change-up on He Got Game didn't result in a hit. In a way, PE's feud with Def Jam over downloadable MP3 music was a good thing, since it brought them media attention, which is rare for a veteran hip-hop band. Songs in album Public Enemy - There's A Poison Goin' On. Public Enemy - Dark Side of the Wall: 2000. Public Enemy - Lsd. Public Enemy - Here I Go. Public Enemy - 41:19. Public Enemy - Crash. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Theres a Poison Goin On. Released July 20, 1999. Theres a Poison Goin On Tracklist. Dark Side of the Wall: 2000 Lyrics. Released on July 20, 1999, Public Enemys seventh album is their first independent release following their departure from Def Jam Recordings. The albums title is adapted from Sly and the Family Stones 1971 album Theres a Riot Goin' On. The album was initially released in the now-ubiquitous digital format through the Atomic Pop website on May 18, 1999. initially came out as an Internet-only release and rails against the usual cast of hapless subjects: the record industry, Uncle Sam, black radio stations, hip-hop itself. Im the reverse of jiggyAll that prettiness, human howitzer Chuck D spits on Here I Go, while Flavor Flav, still the freshest second banana in hip-hop, ducks in and out like rope-a-dope Ali. Actually, there is some jigginess on this record: Chucks sometimes self-righteous bitterness is tempered by R&B melodiousness on World Tour Sessions. But the emphasis is on sparser, more spaciou. У Public Enemy всегда интересно складывались отношения с записывающими компаниями. То они выкладывают совершенно свежий материал в свободный доступ в сети, то переиздают альбом пятилетней давности. По идее эти пять треков и есть тот материал, который нужно рецензировать - ведь Theres a poison goin on все, кто хотел, послушали еще в 1999 году. С другой стороны, нелогично - покупать или не покупать люди будут не бонус-треки, а диск целиком, так что взглянем из нашего сегодня на этот фрагмент величественного прошлого. ВКонтакте универсальное средство для общения и поиска друзей и одноклассников, которым ежедневно пользуются десятки миллионов человек. Мы хотим, чтобы друзья, однокурсники, одноклассники, соседи. There's A Poison Goin On. CD, Album, Unofficial. Not On Label Public Enemy. AP0001-4, AP001-4. Cass, Album. Atomic Pop. AP001-2. AP001-4. Currently, There's a Poison Goin On 1999 is my FAVORITE Public Enemy album. The lyrics, beats, and Chuck D's voice are more powerful than ever. Damn, I love this album-it demands change both in the hip-hop world and western-European-dominated culture. With the release of There's A Poison Goin' On, Public Enemy became the first platinum-selling group to release a new album on an Internet-based label. The group's leader, Chuck D, toured the nation, urging artists to bypass the established record-label power structure through the use of technology. Now, months after the album debuted on computer screens, Poison has made its way into the traditional marketplace