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The Brotherhood - Elementalz

The Brotherhood - Elementalz

Musician: The Brotherhood
Album title: Elementalz
Released: 1996
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1307 mb
Size APE version: 1120 mb
Size WMA version: 1166 mb
Rating ✫: 4.9
Votes: 932
Format: MOD AUD DTS VOX AC3 AA MIDI
Genre: Hip hop

The Brotherhood - Elementalz


Tracklist Hide Credits

1 One³ 5:16
2 Alphabetical Response 5:23
3 Nothing In Particular 4:20
4 Mad Headz 5:22
5 On The Move 4:53
6 Goin' Undaground
Bass – Brian AugerDrums – Karma AugerOrgan – Brian Auger
6:28
7 Punk Funk 4:12
8 You Gotta Life 4:34
9 One Shot 4:29
10 Incredible 5:27
11 Clunk Click 5:29
12 Nominate 5:02
13 Dark Stalkers 4:37
14 British Accent 4:29
15 Pride (Revisited) 5:40

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Virgin Records Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Virgin Records Ltd.
  • Produced For – Bite It! Productions Ltd.
  • Recorded At – Strongroom
  • Recorded At – Monroe Studios
  • Mastered At – Sterling Sound
  • Designed At – Hourglass

Credits

  • Arranged By, Mixed By – Underdog
  • Design, Artwork By [Illustration], Photography – Dave McKean
  • Mastered By – Tom Coyne
  • Producer – Underdog
  • Recorded By – Luke G*, The Sea (tracks: 15)
  • Scratches – Mista Dexter

Notes

Produced, arranged and mixed for Bite It! Productions Ltd.
Recorded at the Strongroom except track 15 recorded at Monroe.
Mastered at Sterling Sound NYC.
Design, illustration and photography @ Hourglass.

Samples:
Track 1: "Starless" by King Crimson
Track 3: "Constant Elevation" by The Gravediggaz
Track 4: "Dancing in outer Space" by Atmosphere and "Song for Chicago" by Malcolm McLaren
Track 8: "Brooklyn Battles" by Master Ace
Track 9: "Mysterious Vibes" by Kazumi Watanabe
Track 10: "How many MC's" by Black Moon
Track 11: "Moon in June" by Soft Machine
track 14: "Funky Rhymes, funky Styles" by PD3

This version is missing the Right Societies printed on the CD.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 724384132422
  • Label Code: LC 3098

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DE 3669 The Brotherhood Elementalz ‎(CD, Promo) Virgin DE 3669 France 1996
CD BHOOD1, 7243 8 41324 2 2 The Brotherhood Elementalz ‎(CD, Album) Bite It! Recordings, Virgin CD BHOOD1, 7243 8 41324 2 2 Europe 1996
BHOODLP1, 7243 8 41324 1 5 The Brotherhood Elementalz ‎(2xLP, Album) Bite It! Recordings, Virgin BHOODLP1, 7243 8 41324 1 5 UK 1996
BHOODMC1, 7243 8 41324 4 6 The Brotherhood Elementalz ‎(Cass, Album) Bite It! Recordings, Virgin BHOODMC1, 7243 8 41324 4 6 UK 1996
BHOODLPDJ1 The Brotherhood Elementalz (Instrumentals) ‎(2xLP, W/Lbl) Virgin BHOODLPDJ1 UK 1996



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Qudanilyr
IMO one of the best unheard of British rap albums of the 90s. After a few years of Shylock finding his style and Underdog never missing a beat with the beats on almost every Brotherhood release or 12", they have persued a newer form here as every song is somewhat slowed to a more ambient and murkier sound similar to Temples of boom era Cypress Hill on this album,With the addition of London based Ragga MC Mr. Spyce, he compliments the more intelligent style of Mr. Shylock, with the best part of the album been the lyrics: which are very laced with british pop culture references and to british bands, to which a foreign ear may come off as confusing but just add to the experience. The group would later drop Underdog from the line up after this release and came out with the more relaxed sounding "Dungeon Town" which sadly was the end of The Brotherhood troupe after a good couple of strong years. Own this album if you have a interest in any of the above i likened Brotherhood to. you won't be disappointed.