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Fu-Schnickens – F.U. Don't Take It Personal
Tracklist
A1 | True Fuschnick | 4:07 | |
A2 | Movie Scene | 4:01 | |
A3 | Ring The Alarm | 3:50 | |
A4 | Back Off | 4:14 | |
A5 | Heavenly Father | 4:37 | |
B1 | La Schmoove | 4:58 | |
B2 | Props | 5:36 | |
B3 | Generals | 3:44 | |
B4 | Check It Out | 4:54 | |
B5 | Bebo | 3:11 |
Credits
- Co-producer – Lyvio G. (tracks: A4, B5)
- Producer – A Tribe Called Quest (tracks: A1, A5, B1), Dres (tracks: B4), Fu-Schnickens (tracks: A2, A4, B2, B5), Lyvio G. (tracks: A3,B3)
Notes
Recorded, Mixed & Edited at Battery Studios, except A5 Mixed at Unique Recordings
Cleared Samples:
A2:
"The Overtime Man" performed and written by Don Covay, courtesy of Polygram Records Inc. and EMI Music.
"Mr Chin / Mr Wong" performed by Yellowman, written by W. Foster, courtesy of Sunsplash Records Inc. and Tafari Music.
"Coal Mine" performed by Lee Dorsey, written by Allan Toussaint, courtesy of Sansu Entertainment and and Rhinelander Music.
"Back and Forth" performed by Cameo, written by L. Blackman, K. Kendrick, T. Jenkins and N. Leftenant, courtesy of Polygram Records Inc. and Polygram / Island Music Publishing.
A3:
"Ring The Alarm" performed by Tenor Saw, written by C. Bright, courtesy of Winston Riley.
"In the Hole" performed by the Barkays, written by Jones & Alexander, courtesy of Fantasy Records and Irving Music Inc.
Cleared Samples:
A2:
"The Overtime Man" performed and written by Don Covay, courtesy of Polygram Records Inc. and EMI Music.
"Mr Chin / Mr Wong" performed by Yellowman, written by W. Foster, courtesy of Sunsplash Records Inc. and Tafari Music.
"Coal Mine" performed by Lee Dorsey, written by Allan Toussaint, courtesy of Sansu Entertainment and and Rhinelander Music.
"Back and Forth" performed by Cameo, written by L. Blackman, K. Kendrick, T. Jenkins and N. Leftenant, courtesy of Polygram Records Inc. and Polygram / Island Music Publishing.
A3:
"Ring The Alarm" performed by Tenor Saw, written by C. Bright, courtesy of Winston Riley.
"In the Hole" performed by the Barkays, written by Jones & Alexander, courtesy of Fantasy Records and Irving Music Inc.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5 013705 137617
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Title (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | F.U. Don't Take It Personal (CD, Album) | Jive, Jive | ZD75294, ZD 75294 | Europe | 1992 | ||
F.U. "Don't Take It Personal" (CD, Album) | Jive | 01241-41472-2 | US | 1992 | |||
Recently Edited | F.U. Don't Take It Personal (LP, Promo, Album) | Jive | JDJ-41472-1 | US | 1992 | ||
Recently Edited | F.U. Don't Take It Personal (CD, Album) | Jive | CHIP 125 | UK | 1992 | ||
New Submission | F.U. Don't Take It Personal (CD, Album, Club Edition) | Jive | 01241-41472-2 | US | 1992 |
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This is a great album which sums up when hip hop was fun and all about showing your skills in the golden era. The Fu-schnickens (Chip-Fu, Poc-Fu, Moc-Fu) all have there own style but Chip-Fu stands out easily with his fast, unbelievable, rolling, not coming up for air lyrical attacks, sometimes even rapping backwards like he does on Movie Scene. All great tunes on here but my stand out is Check It Out which features Dres from Black Sheep, another favourite rapper from back in the day! Give it a listen and you'll realise how far hip hop has declined these days they just don't have the skills or wit in 2015 to deserve being compared to the old school crew!