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Cypress Hill Album - Black Sunday

Cypress Hill Album - Black Sunday (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (63 ratings)
Release Date:1993-07-20
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Alternative Rap, Hardcore Rap, Latin Rap, Pop, Rap, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rap, Hip-Hop, West Coast Rap
Label:Sony
UPC:074645729626
Approx. Price:$9.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . I Wanna Get High
2 . I Ain't Goin' Out Like That
3 . Insane In The Brain
4 . When the Ship Goes Down
5 . Lick A Shot
6 . Cock The Hammer
7 . Interlude
8 . Lil' Putos
9 . Legalize It
10 . Hits From The Bong
11 . What Go Around Come Around, Kid
12 . Hand On The Glock
13 . Break 'Em Off Some
Description :
Vinyl Classics reissue of the group's 1993 album comes as a vinyl look-a-like CD that's packaged in a die-cut see-through slipcase. Sony. 2006.
Review - Amazon.com :
If a case can be made for gangsta rap, Cypress Hill is the act to make it. The trio of L.A. Latinos has the commercial clout and its raps are mercifully free of the misogyny, homophobia, and anti-Asian, anti-Jewish racism that so often mars the genre. Member/producer D.J. Muggs creates an eerily lean soundscape of whining sirens, off-kilter funk rhythms, metallic percussion, nasal taunts, and gruff warnings that's the aural equivalent of today's nerve-rattling cop flicks and mob movies. --Geoffrey Himes
Customer review - 2003-12-11
- There's Nothing Like This in the Rap Game Anymore...
Ahh, yes. The good ol' days when rap was interesting and had some creative skills behind it instead of a bunch of over-hyped rappers bragging about how rich they are or how many cars they have. Cypress Hill's "Black Sunday" is a classic rap album with some great songs, great beats, and most of all, catchy lyrics that had a nice flow to them. They sure don't make anymore gems like these anymore... or it's very hard to come by one in the game of rap these days.

While following the "gangster rap" format, this album isn't as vulgar or as offensive as most rap albums. Don't get the wrong idea and think that these guys are "squeaky-clean" or anything like that. They have their fair share of profanities and violent/drug references. What I mean is that the album's a lot more milder than most rap albums, but while it is milder it has a better structure to it than most. The songs are very gun/drug oriented, but the songs do a great job of flowing and appealing to those who don't find the two topics all that interesting. In other words, you don't have to be a druggie or a gun fanatic to enjoy these tunes.

This is an excellent album with some great songs. My favorites are "I ain't goin' out like that," "insane in the brain," "when the (explicit) goes down," "lick a shot," "what go around come around, kid," "hand on the glock," and "break 'em off some." While I enjoy the entire album, those are my favorite songs. The album has a very high replay value and never feels outdated.

"Black Sunday" is able to achieve what many of the new rap albums of today fail to do. It's a great listen with songs that are simply about more than bragging about "bling-bling" or that type of nonsense. If you're not a big fan of rap, then chances are you may not take a liking to Cypress Hill. If you're like me and have been disappointed with many of the new rap acts, then pick up "Black Sunday" and take a trip down memory lane.

Customer review - 2001-01-24
- The Beginning Of An Era
Until this album dropped, hip-hop was still largely a genre of music recorded for blacks by blacks about blacks. Cypress Hill changed the dynamics of rap by firstly being Latinos and secondly appealing to white college boys.

It has been argued that the stoned sound of the group was partly responsible for Dr Dre's G-Funk. Whether you believe this or not, it is quite easy to see the similarities on this album.

"Black Sunday" is of course the album responsible for one of the most well-known tracks of early 90s hip-hop "Insane In The Brain" with the now well known "Insane in the membrane/Insane in the brain" chorus and that whining beat with Public Enemy influence - later to appear on House Of Pain's work produced by DJ Muggs.

What is often forgotten in the memory of "Insane In The Brain" is the fact that both B-Real and Sen Dog have skills of a very high order. B-Real's flow on "Insane" has some very clever changes of pace and inventive rhymes - the start of the third verse "Like Louis Armstrong/played the trumpet/I'll hit that bong and break ya off somethin'" is worth attention. In the same track, Sen Dog is able to send up his own size while in the thick of a very creative battle rhyme.

The are certainly some very good moments on this album, however the ideas remain slightly under-developed. It would appear that whenever B-Real and Sen Dog are running low on ideas they just put in something about smoking marijuana, the track "Legalize It" is entirely that - just a collection of pro-weed samples. Also the "Interlude" only serves to interrupt the flow of the album.

In short, the 4 stars are for originality - which the album still has almost a decade after it was released - and lyricism. The lack of a fifth star is simply due to the underdevelopment of some of the ideas on the album and the frequent degeneration into marijuana chanting more likely to be found in a Bob Marley concert.

Customer review - 2000-01-24
- Insane In The Membrane!
I listened to this Cd for countless months with my friends back in 1993. I was completely hooked the grooves were cool as was the rappin' These guys deserve more acknowledgement. Their isn't a bad tune here at all. Im not a rap fan but if u had to get just 2 rap cd's make it this and Ice Cube's The Predator. Favs include I wanna Get High,Insane in the Brain,Lick A Shot,as well as the classic Hits From The Bong.
Customer review - 2005-11-07
- CYPRESS HILL ARE BOMB ASS LOCC'S
CYPRESS HILL ARE BOMB ASS LOCC'S CA THEY ARE 1 STONER ASS GROUP. MY FAV. PERSON IN THERE GROUP IS DJ MUG HE IS KICK ASS MAN. THIS CD HAS SOME TITE ASS BEATS MAN U GOT TO GET THIS CD SO U CAN JAM ALL DAY TO. CYPRESS HILL ARE JUST SOME STONER LOCC'S FORM CALIFORNIA WHERE I AM FROM CEPT. I AM FROM COMPTON WHERE EAZY-E IS FROM THE TRUE LOCC I AM A BIG FAN OF CYPRESS HILL THEY ARE DA BOMB MAN.





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Customer review - 2004-08-08
- For Weed head onlys
If you don't smoke weed the album is gonna sound terrible to you. It's pretty hard to connect with an album talking about weed and getting high on every song when you don't smoke. The lyrics are decent and the beats are aight. But I think it's an album to listen to when ur high off the chronic smoke
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