De La Soul- 3 Feet High & Rising
John Cale & Terry Riley- Church Of Anthrax
Traffic- Mr. Fantasy (US Stereo)
Cheap Trick- Authorized Greatest Hits
The Gaylads- Soul Beat
Boston- S/T (Kevin Gray Master)
The Merry-Go-Round- The Best Of
Del Shannon- Move It On Over
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I haven't listened to De la Soul since it came back onto streaming. Though when I was in NYC i DID hear it blasting from a car when in Brooklyn, which felt right. How did it hold up?
I enjoyed it, though it could be shorter.
Much rejoicing when the first four De La Soul albums became available again.
Buhloone Mindstate is groovin’ (also nearly 20 mins shorter than the others) and Stakes Is High (the first without Prince Paul) is filled with a who’s who of hip-hop’s future (Mos Def, Common, J Dilla).
A very impressive and influential run! Classics all!
RIP Trugoy the Dove
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