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Release: | Pullin' no punches |
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Media: | [Audio CD] | Released: | 1993 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ] |
Recordlabel: | Star Song Records |
Info: | 1. We Got It
2. Hip Hop Body Slam Hard Rock Holy Spirit Jam/God Gave Rock
and Roll to You
3. Old Tyme Way
4. Tic Toc
5. Why You Won't Serve the Lord
6. Keep on Looking Up
7. We Got It - Hype Mix
8. How Dat Sound?
9. Can We Fall in Love Again
10. Love Can Bring You Back
11. Innocent Love
12. Pullin' No Punches
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| Review: | Ze hebben heel wat te zeggen, de drie heren van D.O.C. en ze
doen dat via de weg van de rap. "So let the rap free your
soul, which is our ultimate goal", laten ze weten in "God
gave Rock and Roll to You", een song waar ook de zanger van
Bride te horen is. | | source: Samma Nieuws, April 1994, added: Feb 24, 2005 | |
Review: | The new D.O.C. album shows heavy influences of D.C. Talk,
Joey Lawrence, and Boyz II Men. The album starts of with
"We Got It," a pure hip-hop song, with vocals comparable
to Joey Lawrence. "God Gave Rock N' Roll 2 U" features
special guest, Bride, playing their good time rock music. I
would have to say this is the best rap/metal song I've
heard--with excessive screaming vocals that will make this
album appeal to Bride fans (if only for this song).
"Old Tyme Way" is a really slow R&B song, straying a bit
from the hip-hop. "Tic Toc" has a mix of hard core rap and
R&B which is about how time is running before the Lord
returns.
"Why You Won't Serve the Lord" is another Joey
Lawrence/D.C. Talk type of song--a great dance song. There
is also a remix of "We Got It" which is much heavier than
the original.
Over all the album is pretty good--one for the hop-hop fans
to have around. | | source:
Brad Mattern, THE LIGHTHOUSE May, 1993, added: Feb 24, 2005 | |
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