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Busta Rhymes Album - When Disaster Strikes

Busta Rhymes Album - When Disaster Strikes (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (43 ratings)
Release Date:1997-09-16
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Alternative Rap, East Coast Rap, Hardcore Rap, Hip-Hop, Pop, Rap, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rap, Hip-Hop
Label:Elektra / Wea
UPC:075596213028
Approx. Price:$11.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . Intro
2 . Whole World Lookin' at Me
3 . Survival Hungry
4 . When Disaster Strikes
5 . So Hardcore
6 . Get High Tonight
7 . Turn It Up
8 . Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See
9 . There's Not a Problem My Squad Can't Fix - Jamal, Busta Rhymes
10 . We Could Take It Outside
11 . Rhymes Galore
12 . Things We Be Doin' For Money, Pt. 1
13 . Things We Be Doin' for Money, Pt. 2 - Anthony Hamilton, Rampage, Busta Rhymes
14 . One - Erykah Badu, Busta Rhymes
15 . Dangerous
16 . Body Rock - Sean "Puffy" Combs, Mase, Rampage, Busta Rhymes
17 . Get off My Block - Lord Have Mercy, Busta Rhymes
18 . Preparation for the Final World Front (Outro)
Review - Amazon.com :
Busta Rhymes opens his second album with a ridiculous monologue predicting global destruction before the year 2000. The only thing in danger of vaporizing over the next two years is Rhymes's career. Listening to Busta's gruff voice for well over an hour is an endurance test of the highest order, especially after MTV and radio have relentlessly subjected listeners to his "Woo-haa!" battle cry. Thankfully, Busta makes his pipes contort in every way possible on When Disaster Strikes... From mellow to wild, over an eclectic mix of samples that range from Seals & Croft to KC & the Sunshine Band to Henri Mancini. Sean "Puffy" Combs produces a track called "The Body Rock" that sounds like an old-school Tribe Called Quest cut, while Erykah Badu helps Busta forget the rampant sexism and violence for a minute as the unlikely duo gets spiritual on "One." Disaster avoided...for now. --Aidin Vaziri
Customer review - 2004-09-05
- Busta's Best Work So Far (4 Stars)
People are going to probably think I'm crazy, but I think this is Busta's best album. When I first heard this album, I had to go to court the very day that it came out. When I got out of court around 12 noon, I had just missed my bus. So I had to wait at the bus stop for an hour and I was getting tired of the CD I had in my Discman (Love, Peace, & Nappiness by The Lost Boyz, I think). So I walked over to some CD shop and bought this Busta CD. For an hour and 30 minutes (metro buses in DC/MD are almost ALWAYS late), it was just me and Busta vibing at the bus stop. I thought this album was better than his first joint. "The Coming" wasn't as complete as this album was. He also switched his style up and managed to remain tight. I always thought his screaming and yelling was somewhat gimmicky and I thought it was refreshing to hear him just rhyme for a change. There are a few missteps on this album though. Tracks like "Get High Tonight" and "There's Not A Problem My Squad Can't Fix" are good songs, but they're only good for one or two listens before you get tired of them. While "Turn It Up" and "Survival Hungry" aren't bad tracks, they are definitely boring tracks. And the Intro is incredibly long (4:44). There are some positives about this album that outweigh the negatives though. Contrary to popular belief, "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See" is a classic joint. Tracks like "The Whole World Lookin' At Me", "Dangerous", and "Rhymes Galore" show Busta at his lyrical peak. Throw in tracks like "Get High Tonight", "The Body Rock", and "We Could Take it Outside" and you have a very well rounded album. You even get a sample of Erykah Badu kickin' knowledge alongside Busta on the very underrated "One". And "Things We Be Doin' For Money" Part 1 & Part 2 (which features a then unknown Anthony Hamilton) show Busta venturing into the world of storytelling and he does a damn good job of it too. Overall, this album is dope. It's better than good, but there are too many mishaps to make it a classic. Busta's skills are in steady decline nowadays. If you want to witness Busta Rhymes when he was sharp and on point, then his first album "The Coming" and this album are the ones you want to hear, not his most recent stuff.

Standout Tracks: Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See, Rhymes Galore (My Favorite), Dangerous, We Could Take It Outside feat. The Flipmode Squad, One feat. Erykah Badu, Things We Be Doin' For Money (Part 1), Things We Be Doin' For Money (Part 2) feat. Rampage, Anthony Hamilton & The Chosen Generation, and The Body Rock feat. Rampage, P. Diddy, and Ma$e
Customer review - 2001-06-04
- Busta Rhymes - When Disaster Strikes
OK, this is Busta Rhymes, the king of Flipode Squad that means that he's the best rapper for me. Perhaps he's your favorite rapper, too. I've all of his albums so great is he. Disaster Strikes has a lot of good songs. Actually I can say that the whole CD is perfect. I must know it because I've it. You can trust me, of course, really. Everything goes easyier by hearing Busta Rhymes. For Example you're working on something. To work is hard and nobody likes it. But if you press your cd-player on and put Busta Rhymes in you'll get finished it fast and easily. I can just recommend this Busta Rhymes album and that's why I give it 5 stars. So check it out and if you buy the album you'll not regret it. It's profitable.
Customer review - 2005-11-26
- Love it
Good Solid Album by Busta I like the Party beats the serious beats and the East Coast beats just a good albun
Customer review - 2005-10-07
- Strong Rap Release From Busta(4.5 stars)
"When Disaster Strikes", Busta Rhymes sophomore album shows the rap/hip-hop artist spitting his lyrics over top some heavy, boucing beats and, ultimately flowing masterfully. Although at times Busta's voice can be frustrating in it's growliness, the flow is sensational, and lyrically this album is on the mark.

The Intro opens angrily and raw, with reputed verbal shouts sounding distinctly brutal. This leads into maybe the best hip-hop cut on the album, "The Whole World Looking At Me", with a chorus sung nicely. The beat is composed orchestrally, and very well. "Survival Hungry" expresses a flashy flow from Busta, spitting his rhymes effectively. The self-titled track boasts great intensity, a very essential element in rap.
"So Hardcore" is another intense rap track, with a rather obscure chorus reference. "Turn It Up" is the most popular track on the album, with it's groovy, down-to-earth beat and impressive rhymes. "We Could Take It Outside" is in my opinion the best song off "When Disaster Strikes", easily incorporating some of Busta's best lyrics into some very impressive verses, and also seeing a great guest appearance from a female rapper. "Rhymes Galore" in some senses spoils great lyrics, because the beat lacks in rhythmic, or musical qualities to it. "Dangerous is a strong album cut, and "Get Off My Block" has a catchy, very memorable chorus. The album ends on an Outro.

To conclude, this is definitely a solid selection in the genre of rap music, as Busta Rhymes has one of the best flows in the rap industry, and can deliver his rhymes very quickly. The trademark growl is great at times too, adding a heavy effect to each of his songs. Highly recommended for rap and hip-hop fans, and is definitely one of Busta's best releases.

Customer review - 2001-06-07
- Buy the CD and re-burn it without the stupid Intro!
Well, The Intro is about as lame as possible. Why do artists date their works with stupid predictions or exclamations about the year that the work comes out (1997?)

There's some good rhyming here, and Erykah Badu (!) on one track, so it's not a waste of money. Still, I'm not sure this is the place to spend hard earned dollars unless you are a huge fan of Busta' or are working on a comprehensive Rap/Hip Hop library (my reason for getting it).

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