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Rebel MCBlack Meaning Good

Tracklist

Black Meaning Good4:56
Keep On Steppin'1:43
No Man Is An Island4:25
Soul Rebel5:41
Word Of A Ghetto4:12
Afrikan2:31
Culture3:54
The Wickedest Sound4:00
Live Good5:33
Tribal Base4:18
Comin' On Strong4:22
Soul Sister3:56
Test The Champion3:57

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    Cover of Black Meaning Good, 1991-07-01, VinylBlack Meaning Good
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    Desire Records – LUVLP 12UK1991UK1991
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    Cover of Black Meaning Good, 1991-07-01, CDBlack Meaning Good
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    Desire Records – LUVCD 12, Desire Records – LUVCD12UK1991UK1991
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    Cover of Black Meaning Good, 1991, VinylBlack Meaning Good
    LP, Album
    Desire Records – 849 662-1Netherlands1991Netherlands1991
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    Cover of Black Meaning Good, 1991-07-01, CassetteBlack Meaning Good
    Cassette, Album
    Desire Records – LUVMC 12UK1991UK1991
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    Cover of Black Meaning Good, 1991, CDBlack Meaning Good
    CD, Album
    Desire Records – 849 662-2Netherlands1991Netherlands1991
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    Cover of Black Meaning Good, 1991-11-01, CDBlack Meaning Good
    CD, Album
    Polydor – POCP-1138Japan1991Japan1991
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    Cover of Black Meaning Good, 1991, CassetteBlack Meaning Good
    Cassette, Album
    Desire Records – 849 662 4Netherlands1991Netherlands1991
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    Cover of Black Meaning Good, 1991, CassetteBlack Meaning Good
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    Desire Records – 849 662 4Malaysia1991Malaysia1991
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    • do-re-pb's avatar
      do-re-pb
      someone who should have been a one hit wonder but kept trying.
      • undercover1's avatar
        undercover1
        Loved this LP, no one quite creates such a melting pot as the Rebel MC. Little T on this album is not Natasja Saad, rather Anthony Robinson aka Tubby T.
        • philbeard's avatar
          philbeard
          Edited 12 years ago
          Highly creative and forward-thinking album from the guy who didn't really want to be a pop star (even when his hit was as joyous as "Street Tuff"!). Another one somewhat sidelined for years whilst UK hip hop looked to go as earnest & purist as possible, and although the themes are highly interesting, I have to admit that some of the lyrics haven't aged well. This is more than made up for though by the reggaefied proto-junglist backing tracks, with input from people like DJ Ron and a host of credible reggae guests. Felt like people just didn't get it at the time, but he got his audience in the end as ragga jungle went worldwide and he rightly got locked onto as one of the kings of it.

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