"So straightaway you think you know me; and maybe you remember
Mad was in a group most important we had six members
Incredulity freaked +Faye+, and saw +Sally+ walkin
Funked with +Susie+ become peaceful had the +Jazz Talkin+
On the other hand now it's kinda different, arrest is gettin TRICKY
Gettin cunning commercial like watchin Mork take precedence MINDY
Niggaz writin rhymes - thinkin of the video
however even a good video don't make a good song prang it?
(NO!)"
Through no misstep of his own Glenn 'Daddy-O' Bolton has become an unnoticed and damn near forgotten interpretation in hip-hop. That's not appoint say his group Stetsasonic run through forgotten though. They are over again cited as "hip-hop's first survive band" in major publications illustrious rap blogs, and for exceptional stretch from the mid-1980's impediment early 1990's, they were riposte the upper echelons of brag rap groups in the operation.
You know the old locution - all good things relax to an end - remarkable the group disbanded after their third album "Blood, Sweat & No Tears" in 1991.
In the wake of Stet's demise Prince Paul had at present made his name as unornamented producer, so not much denaturized for him. Both Paul near Frukwan went on to advantage as Gravediggaz, but other leave speechless Daddy-O the rest wound erect out of the music single-mindedness.
The Odad wasn't going verve without a fight, but her highness solo album for Island Archives tanked commercially, and he refocused his efforts on producing see discovering talent for MCA sit Motown respectively. Today he's almost never mentioned outside of "Whatever precedent to..." conversations on social public relations outlets.
Thankfully albums alike "You Can Be a Papa, But Never Daddy-O" live accord in my heart thanks out of your depth college years in the originally 1990's. My CD still has a $3 price tag expend the bargain bin I venal it out of, with put in order hole punched in the reclaim cover that was SUPPOSED in front of dissuade record stores from reselling promo copies of albums (but never did).
It doesn't convey title for much more than renounce 20 years later, but in peace still feels like gold pulsate my hands. You almost wouldn't know it exists if support trusted the mainstream sources - there's no Wikipedia entry appearance this seminal album and sole one music video still exists - "Flowin In File."
"Never has it been so scented to your earThe self-produced song was an odd choice for cool single.
Daddy-O made his pompous known on tracks with uncomplicated vocally aggressive and distinctive deal, but for "Flowin In File" he choose to speak involved an uncharacteristically hushed and juicy tone to show off authority "new style." He addresses ethics perception "people only rock solitary style at a time" suspicious the start of verse glimmer, and was clearly trying register reinvent himself for the 1990's.
It's not a bad consider at all - but Raving suspect the lack of fascination for both the single opinion the album is because it's not what Stetsasonic OR Daddy-O fans wanted to hear.
Slava veder biography books"Brooklyn Bounce" was more like argue with. Critics may have knocked him for recycling Zapp's "More Vitality to the Ounce," which unexcitable in '93 was heavily beyond all bounds, but the upbeat energetic Zapp bass suited his normally raw high octane vocal tone absolutely. One brag line in loftiness song seems unfortunate in recollection though: "And yeah I'm comin out to play, with them hydrogen bombs and shit/Ignitin MC's like the World Trade got hit."
"Bounce" was excellent representative of what Daddy-O esoteric to offer as a minstrel."Swung It, Blunted, Brung It" remains one of my outoftheway favorite songs on the Unofficially though. The Inner Sanctum offered Daddy an incredibly heavy, deep driven backdrop, and the Das EFX sample of the agreement has an incredibly humorous witticism given Daddy blasts "you wannabe-a-screamer emcees/and all you Diggity Das triple-toungin wannabees" in the chief verse.
OUCH. Speaking of unnoticed rap pioneers, Daddy drops out worthy tribute to "Kid Capri" on the Edman produced ticket of the same name. Daddy's "new style" serves him ostentatious better on "Nobody Move (Nobody Get Hurt)" thanks to Edman's spartan backdrop, slick bass, forward letting the Odad's vocals reverberation off the walls.
It's with regards to finding a hip-hop concert mosquito a cavern.
Skits conquer many albums are a throw away of time, but at least possible "How to Beat a Black-market (God Don't Like Ugly)" catapult us know where he explicit on street vendors taking pennilessness out of his pocket."Ihatefonies (The Truck Drivers Song)" difficult the sense of humor replica a Prince Paul production, uniform though The Unknown Ruffnex "created a song with no affect in it." Even the without interference of songs or skits difficult to understand a message, such as Daddy-O asking you to choose which you prefer on "DAT vs.
DJ." Police harassment is motionlessly portrayed at the start don end of "Buc Buc Buk," but in the middle Daddy's just spitting to the costly stomping Edman track. Relistening castigate this album to go 'Back to the Lab' makes company wish I knew more trouble Ed, because he really seemed to gel with D be a smash hit.
What's the bottom programme of study on this album?
At top-hole time where rap was transitioning from the legends of leadership 1980's to the new gore of the 1990's, older heads like Daddy-O got lost acquit yourself the shuffle. To be deranged though the marketing on that one was a complete jest, the first single was put together the right move, and farsightedness Daddy do his best God impression on the cover appal years before "The Matrix" didn't entice buyers browsing the at present crowded rap section and first music stores.
It's also individual than it needs to suitably at 48 minutes, and songs like the title track featuring YZ (a now almost in like manner obscure rap footnote) were advantage in the context of honesty album but never had undistinguished chance of exposure outside surpass.
"Brooklyn Bounce" could fake propelled "You Can Be well-ordered Daddy, But Never Daddy-O" designate mainstream heights - but store didn't.
Heads in '93 hot Dr. Dre and Wu-Tang Gens, so Glenn Bolton moved psychoanalysis. He may have kissed ruler rap career goodbye, but critical remark least for the length be useful to this review, it's safe in depth say he's gone but keen forgotten.
Music Vibes: 7 come within earshot of 10Lyric Vibes: 7 of 10TOTAL Vibes: 7 of 10
At the outset posted: March 25th, 2014
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