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Discography

Releases:
Hiero Oldies Vol. 1 (Comp) (2 versions)   Hiero Imperium 1996
Hiero B Sides (Cass, Mixed)   Hiero Imperium 1997
The Who / After Dark (12")   Hiero Imperium 1997
3rd Eye Vision (Album) (3 versions)   Hiero Imperium 1998
Hiero Oldies II (Cass, Comp)   Hiero Imperium 1998
The Last One [Go The Length] (12")   Hiero Imperium 1998
You Never Knew (12")   Hiero Imperium 1998
You Never Knew (CD, Single)   Hiero Imperium 1998
Hiero Oldies Volume One (CD, Comp)   Hiero Imperium 2001
Hiero Oldies Volume Two (CD, Comp)   Hiero Imperium 2001
Soweto / What U Lookin' At? (12")   Hiero Imperium 2002
Full Circle (Album) (3 versions)   Hiero Imperium 2003
Powers That Be (12", Single)   Hiero Imperium 2003
Make Your Move (12")   Hiero Imperium 2004
The Building (CD, Comp, Enh)   Hiero Imperium 2004
Full Circle Tour (DVD-V + CD, Mixed)   Hiero Imperium 2005
Hiero Imperium Presents: The Corner (CD, Album, Enh)   Hiero Imperium 2005
What The Funk / Shout It Out (12")   Hiero Imperium 2005
Don't Hate The Player / Baller Blockin' (12")   Decon 2006
Over Time (CD, Album)   Hiero Imperium 2007
Appears On:
Mistadobalina (3 versions) Burnt Elektra 1991
Fisticuts (CD) No More Worries Spine Magazine 2001
Sleeping Giant (CD, Mixed) G.U.O.M.D., Heat Clear Label Records 2003
The Best Of... (The Elektra Years): B-Boy Handbook (2 versions) Burnt Elektra ... 2004
Tracks Appear On:
Elements0097 (Cass, Mixed) Hiero Freestyle Not On Label (June22 Self-released) 1997
Beats & Lyrics 2 (Comp) (2 versions) The Who (Kool DJ E.Q. ... Industry Records 1998
Gone Postal Mix Up Mix Tape (Cass, Mixed) The Who Subculture Magazine 1998
Logilo Mix Tape Vol.4 (2xCD, Mixed) The Two Logilo Productions 1998
DJ-Kicks (Comp) (4 versions) At The Helm Studio !K7 ... 1999
Esoteric (Cass, Mixed) Last One (Rmx) / Ya Ne... Not On Label 2000
Juice CD Volume 24 (CD, Comp) Soweto Juice Magazin 2002
One Big Trip (Comp) (2 versions) Soweto, Hydra, G.U.O.M... Hiero Imperium 2002
13 Underground Hip-Hop Flavas (CD, Smplr) Let It Roll Plastiks Magazine 2003
Juice CD Volume 35 (CD) Let It Roll Juice Magazin 2003
Scion CD Sampler 7 (CD, Mixed, Promo) Powers That Be Scion Audio/Visual 2003
Conspicuous Absence (CD) Powers That Be Urban Ambiance 2004
Masterpiece Theatre (CD, Mixed) Hydra, Megablast Hiero Imperium 2004
Okayplayer - True Notes Vol. 1 (4 versions) Respect Deez Rapster Records ... 2004
Until Tuesday Comes (12") The Who (Remix) Not On Label 2004
CaliComm 2004 (Comp) (2 versions) Leroy Decon 2005
Calicomm 2004 (CD, Promo, pla) Leroy Decon 2005
Juice CD Volume 53 (CD, Comp) What The Funk Juice Magazin 2005
NBA 2K6: The Tracks (2 versions) Throw It In Ya Grill Decon 2005
Pleemix Volume One (CD, Mixed, Ltd) Soweto Hiero Imperium 2005
The Foundation (CDr) After Dark, You Never ... West Coast Mixtapes 2005
2K7 (2 versions) Don't Hate The Player Decon 2006
9th Wonder Golden Years Remix LP (2xLP, Comp) Make Your Move Golden Years 2008
Unofficial Releases:
Hip Hop Joints 2000/3 (Cass, Mixed) Patience / The Last One 0711 Tapes 2000
Undisputed Champs / Eye Examination / Burnt (12") Burnt Underground Classics (2) 2000
The Lost Tapes EP Volume One (12")   Hiero Imperium 2001
The Lost Tapes EP Volume Two (12")   Hiero Imperium 2001
Hiero Classics Vol. 1 (12")   Homies  
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Review by ibbjamin Apr 06, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
When the Hieroglyphics got together to make 3rd Eye Vision, they represented the best in hip hop from the West Coast (Oakland, CA) during a time when the east coast scene was much more appealing. 3rd Eye Vision is still one of my favorite hip hop albums of all time, easily reaching classic status. Hieroglyphics members do much more on the side individually which is not as great (with the exception of Del), but for some reason when they are together, their rhymes fit perfectly with each others.
Review by MistaIncognito Feb 27, 2003
Hieroglyphics just resently released a video to air on MTV called Soweto, which, in my opinion is worthy of a grammy. But since MTV fans only like pop and terrible crap like Ja Rule's recent stuff, they don't want to listen to finely crafted hip-hop. They deserve much more praise than they are getting right now. I'd like to see them make it main steam in the next few years.

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