Advantages: A couple of big tunes Disadvantages: Generally weak
Young MC released his debut, "Ston ColdRhymin'" off the hype of his hit single, "Bust A Move". The Eglish-born, New York raised rapper performed a mainstream Pop version of the genre at the time (1989), and little was heard from him following this album.
1. "I Come Off"
To kick the album off, we have something which is very much of the time as we get into something which fits the sounds of the late eighties, especially the Pop world and how it became a lot more Hip Hop-influenced as it had fianlly been recognised as a fully-fledged genre in its own right. Along with a sample of Doug E. Fresh's "The Show", you have a little Aaron Neville, and it really hypes the thing up as it begins.
**Four Stars**
2. "Principal's Office"
Tracks such as this one are likely to have really brought down his rep in the Hip Hop world ...
Advantages: its catching Disadvantages: not long enough
stonecold by robert swindells.
this is an amazing book i had to read this with my class in school and we all loved it. we also watched the drama version that was on bbc ages and ages ago but it is nothing compared to the book in the book you have more detail.
the book is about a boy link who becomes homeless on the streets and has to learn that theres no point attatching yourself to someone because they would just leave you .her main character shelter wants to clean the streets of all the homless "scum" as he would call them. so he has to lie to them to get them to go back to his and then he would kill them and put them under the floorboards and im not going to say any more as i dont want to wreck the ending
i love this book i would definatley read it again. ...
awareness of social deprivation.
It is apparent in ‘StoneCold’ that something sinister is going on, right from the beginning we are continually being fed with little snippets of information about the crime and the characters, like when Shelter, in his first ‘Daily Routine’ he says ‘well get fell in, my lovely lads, I’m ready for you’, this line is very sinister, but a snippet of information on its own is useless, but cumulatively they start to mean something.
From the book, it is apparent that Shelters (how ironic that the ‘baddy’ of the book shares his name with an organisation that helps homeless people) motive for the crime is that he wants to clean up the streets of London and get rid of the ‘scruffy little blighters.’ It is only until Daily Routine Orders five that we get ...
Personnel: Young M.C. (rap vocals); Crystal Blake (vocals); Flea, Kevin O'Neal (bass); John Dexter Steward, Jr. (drums). Producers: Matt Dike, Michael Ross, The Dust Brothers, Quincy Jones, Jr. Audio Mixers: Matt Dike; Michael Ross. Audio Remasterer: Kelly Hibbert. Liner Note Author: Peter Relic. Photographer: Solomon. Arrangers: Matt Dike; Michael Ross.
Titles on disc 1
1.
I Come Off
2.
Principal's Office
3.
Bust A Move
4.
Non Stop
5.
Fastest Rhyme
6.
My Name Is Young
7.
Know How
8.
Roll With The Punches
9.
I Let 'em Know
10.
Pick Up The Pace
11.
Got More Rhymes
12.
Stone Cold Buggin'
13.
Just Say No
14.
I Come Off (Southern Comfort mix/bonus track)
15.
Principal's Office (Impact mix/bonus track)
16.
Bust A Move (Diplo mix/bonus track)
17.
Know How Theme (Aaron LaCrate & Debonair Samir mix/bonus track)
18.
I Let 'Em Know (Matt Dike mix/bonus track)
19.
Pick Up The Pace (1990/bonus track)
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