Tracklist
Here Come The Lords | 4:18 |
From Da Bricks | 4:20 |
Funky Child | 4:31 |
Keep It Underground | 4:08 |
Check It (Remix) | 4:24 |
Grave Digga | 4:06 |
Lords Prayer | 4:30 |
Flow On (New Symphony) | 4:25 |
Madd Skillz | 5:03 |
Psycho | 4:08 |
Chief Rocka | 4:07 |
Sleep For Dinner (Remix) | 5:16 |
L.O.T.U.G. (Lords Of The Underground) | 4:26 |
Lord Jazz Hit Me One Time (Make It Funky) | 2:46 |
What's Goin' On | 3:38 |
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spacecadetjoe
June 13, 2018
referencing Here Come The Lords, 2xLP, Album, RE, Unofficial, 9 61415-1, 61415-1
Pretty good boot. The printing is a little blurry but the sound is good.
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Titron
May 27, 2018
referencing Here Come The Lords, Cass, Album, 61415-4
Main J-card picture is incorrect, it is from a different release. If you scroll through the pictures you can see the correct J-card image. I will submit a correct picture soon.
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dopaminedj
May 10, 2018
referencing Here Come The Lords, 2xLP, Album, RE, 180, MOVLP1975
Excellent pressing. MOV never disappoints.
Tight bass, Great highs, flat vinyl.
Tight bass, Great highs, flat vinyl.
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ThatsGoodForm
April 16, 2018
edited over 3 years ago
referencing Here Come The Lords, 2xLP, Album, Ltd, Num, RE, Gre, MOVLP1975
referencing Here Come The Lords, 2xLP, Album, Ltd, Num, RE, Gre, MOVLP1975
Here Come The Lords is straight up classic New York underground album with a jazzy boom-bap style produced by the K-Def and the legendary Marley Marl. This project contains unique vocal style thanks to MCs Mr. Funkee and DoItAll Dupré but be warned it will grow on you quickly. If you want a taste of what this album is about, check out standout songs; Here Come The Lords, From Da Bricks and Chief Rocka.
Simply put this pressing is fantastic – Music On Vinyl has delivered again. The x2 green LPs look awesome are not warped in any way and didn’t contain a single blemish. The whole album played through with no skips or any surface noise. The amount of bass this release has was a welcoming surprise – overall, I’m extremely impressed.
4/5 for the album, 4.5/5 for the pressing.
Simply put this pressing is fantastic – Music On Vinyl has delivered again. The x2 green LPs look awesome are not warped in any way and didn’t contain a single blemish. The whole album played through with no skips or any surface noise. The amount of bass this release has was a welcoming surprise – overall, I’m extremely impressed.
4/5 for the album, 4.5/5 for the pressing.
DJSIKsf
January 25, 2014
referencing Here Come The Lords, 2xLP, Album, 61415-1, 9 61415-2
True-school HipHop classic that a lot of people don't know about. I remember seeing the music video to "Chief Rocka" on Yo MTV raps when it first came out in '93 and it was stuck in my heads for days before I could buy the CD. I only listened to rap from about '89-95, and I currently ONLY listen to rap the aforementioned era. I don't have the 2x full album on wax, but the Chief Rocka single gets mixed in pretty much all my hip hop sets; easy 8 bar instrumental intro that sounds great overlapped with nearly all breakbeat-heavy East Coast rap tunes from the same time period. If ya know, ya know. If not, get it.
DAC027
May 12, 2012
referencing Here Come The Lords, 2xLP, Album, 61415-1, 9 61415-2
Severely underrated hip-hop right here. Every track is killer. Dope production and great rhymes. Get this if you come across it!
12inchrules
April 11, 2019