Showing posts with label The Large Professor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Large Professor. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
The Large Professor - The LP (2009)
01. Intro
02. That Bullsh*t
03. Hungry
04. I Juswanna Chill
05. Funky 2 Listen 2
06. Mad Scientist
07. Hard
08. One Plus One feat. Nas
09. The LP
10. Dancin’ Girl
11. Large Pro:Verbs
12. Havin’ Fun
13. Spacey
14. Amaman
15. Queens Lounge
16. Bowne
17. Big Willie
18. Outro
Link Is Down After Request From The Artist
"THE LARGE PROFESSOR "THE LP" is Legendary Hip Hop Producer and Emcee Large Professor's highly anticipated 1st solo debut album that was originally slated to come out on Geffen Records in 1995/1996. Due to label politics at the time, the album unfortunately was never released. Now 14 Years later the official version of "THE LP" is available. "THE LP" includes bonus unreleased songs and a few rare unearthed alternate demo versions of classic tracks such as the "Mad Scientist". It also includes "I Juswanna Chill", "That Bullsh*t", the title track "The LP", "Hard", "One Plus One" featuring NAS, the newly polished up "Queens Lounge" and many more! All songs are produced by The Large Professor except "Large Pro:Verbs" produced by Vandamator & "Spacey" produced by Toney Rome.
The unreleased single "Amaman" b/w "Bowne" is available on 12" vinyl with instrumental and A Cappella versions (#PSP-005). "Amman" is a coming of age song where Xtra P kicks profound lyrics over a funky soulful track with an intense horn filled chorus. The B Side "Bowne" is Large Pro paying homage to his Alma mater: John Bowne High School in Flushing Queens, NY. "Bowne" has an infectious melody with thought provoking lyrics describing how he got his start producing and Emceeing back in High School.
This album is officially sanctioned by The Large Professor and being released through Paul Sea Productions. "The LP" is from the BOOM BAP era of Hip Hop… Before "JIGGY" and champagne spitting, money talking rappers became prevalent. As Large Professor states "This album represents a time in the 1990s when Hip Hop was more about the good times, when artists were rich in music and rich in talent and it wasn't about how much money you had." Order your copy of this classic here
Thanks to Slim Fast
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