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X-Ecutioners, The - X-Pressions

Label: Asphodel
Catalog#: ASP 0977-2
Format: CD
Country:US
Released:1997
Genre: Hip Hop
Style: Cut-up/DJ
Credits: Artwork By - Ambassador Jr.
Engineer - Dino Zervos
Notes:Recorded at Power Play Studios.
Rating:   4.1/5 (22 votesRate It
Submitted by:Psilocybin
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Tracklisting:

1   X-Outtakes 1 (0:18)
2   Get Started (3:09)
    Producer - X-Ecutioners, The
3   Word Play (2:40)
    Producer - Rob Swift
4   X-Outtakes 2 (0:23)
5   Raida's Theme (3:29)
    Producer - Sean Cane
  Vocals - E Bros
6   Pianos From Hell (3:08)
    Producer - Rob Swift
7   The Cipher (4:00)
    Producer - Rob Swift
  Vocals - Creature (2) , Gudtyme , Kakoo , Pliz , World (2)
8   The Turntablist Anthem (3:48)
    Producer - Rob Swift
  Vocals - Anikke , Taboo (3)
9   X-Outtakes 3 (0:49)
10   One Man Band (3:03)
    Producer - Roc Raida
11   The Countdown (6:34)
    Producer - X-Ecutioners, The
12   Solve For X (2:27)
    Producer - Rob Swift
13   X-Outtakes 4 (0:24)
14   Turntable Exhibition (2:46)
    Producer - DJ Total Eclipse
15   Beat Treats (3:13)
    Producer - Mista Sinista , Roc Raida
16   Musical Intuition (5:07)
    Producer - Mista Sinista , Rob Swift
  Vocals - Anikke , Gudtyme
17   Mad Flava (4:34)
    Producer - X-Ecutioners, The
18   X-Outtakes 5 (1:08)
19   Poetry In Motion (3:48)
    Producer - Roc Raida
  Vocals - Halex The Armageddon
20   Scratch To This (0:45)
    Producer - Roc Raida
21   Musica Negra (Black Music) (4:32)
    Producer - Rob Swift
  Vocals - Gudtyme
22   Table Talk (2:33)
    Producer - Mista Sinista
  Vocals - 5th Platoon, The

User Reviews:

wheezer, Aug 31, 2003

this album caused something of a stir when it was first released, being hyped as "the first turntablist album"... wether this is true or not I cannot confirm, but the fact of the matter is that this is less of an album and more of a compilation of singles. there are some great scratches here, but in comparison to the work of the invisibl skratch piklz and their members, this just seems like an excercise in technique and not much else - this just lacks the wit and depth of q-bert and his cohorts.

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