A.D.O.R. – The Concrete
Label: | Atlantic (2) – PR 5904 |
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Country: | US |
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Genre: | Hip Hop |
Style: | Boom Bap |
Tracklist
A1 | Penetration (Interlude) | 0:52 | |
A2 | One For The Trouble | 3:56 | |
A3 | Life Flow | 4:26 | |
A4 | Ill At Work | 3:07 | |
B1 | Day 2 Day | 3:59 | |
B2 | Off The Top (Interlude) | 0:37 | |
B3 | Let It All Hang Out | 4:01 | |
B4 | The Voice (Interlude) | 1:09 | |
B5 | Keep It Real | 5:10 | |
C1 | From The Concrete | 4:00 | |
C2 | The Kid Is Crazy | 4:03 | |
C3 | Here Comes Da Wreck | 3:39 | |
C4 | Heart And Soul | 4:02 | |
D1 | Day 2 Day (Diamond D's Mecca Mix) | 3:39 | |
D2 | The Last Word (Interlude) | 0:41 | |
D3 | One For The Treble (Sam Sever Mix) | 4:05 | |
D4 | Let It All Hang Out (Instrumental) | 4:43 |
Notes
The double vinyl release is a bootleg. The original promo has been released as a single vinyl only.
It has not been released in 1994.
It has not been released in 1994.
Other Versions (5 of 9)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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The Concrete (The Album) (LP, Album, Promo, Stereo) | Atlantic | PR 5904 | US | 1994 | |||
Recently Edited | The Concrete (CD, Album) | Atlantic, Untouchables Records | 7567-82443-2 | Europe | 1994 | ||
New Submission | The Concrete (Cassette, Album, Promo) | Atlantic | 82443-4 | US | 1994 | ||
Recently Edited | The Concrete (25th Anniversary Edition) (CD, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered) | Hip-Hop Enterprise | HHE023-CD | Belgium | 2019 | ||
Recently Edited | The Concrete (25th Anniversary Edition) (2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Splattered) | Hip-Hop Enterprise | HHE023 | Belgium | 2019 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Edited 17 years agoIt's a shame that A.D.O.R got shafted by industry politics because this album is a perfect example of great 90's Hip Hop.
It had all of the key producers,Pete Rock, Diamond D, K-Def and Spunk Bigga and The Trackmasters.
A.D.O.R. should have blown up with this album and he would have it got it released in 1994/95, because everyone was waiting for an album after Pete Rock blessed him with the classic "Let It All Hang Out"(1992)his flow was youthful and contagious and the production and samples (although some were a little over used) still made this album bump and hold up well today in 2007.
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