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I Wish My Brother George Was Here (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl 2LP

Get On DownSKU hh-5976

1991 west coast indie leftfield rap classic, exec produced by Ice Cube (his cousin!)
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Original Lab review:

Proof that Del has been fucked up since the very beginning, just look at the cover. I wish my brother george was here? What the hell does that mean? Ice Cube's little cousin came at things from a completely different angle, working with Cube and others on the beats while they (amazingly) let him go off solo for all vocals. The two major singles "Mista Dobalina" and "Dr Bombay" did extremely well but also labeled Del as somewhat of a lightweight... not quite in the zone with Candyman or anything, but "real headz" weren't really checking this first album from those indicators. Well if you missed it, you missed something pretty damn good. Straight sampling is still in its heyday (got to love "Same Ol Thing"), Del's flow is right where it should be and he hasn't surpassed the 100 hits of acid mark yet, so his lyrics still make sense. Check "Ahone Two Ahone Two." This is a solid listen all the way through, maybe even better than the No Need For Alarm album. And I love songs about shit like bummy friends sleeping on your couch. That's real. 14 tracks including "Pissin On Your Steps," "Sunny Meadowz," "Hoodz Come In Dozens," "Ya Lil Crumbsnatchers" and others.

  • 'day-glo washed' colored double vinyl pressing
  • includes large foldout poster + obi strip
  • individually numbered
  • limited edition of 1000
  • original release year: 1991
  • music label: Get On Down 2024
reviewed by the mgmnt 05/2005
UPC: 664425274110

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  • 01

    What Is A Booty

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    Mistadobalina

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  • 03

    The Wacky World Of Rapid Transit

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    Pissin On Your Steps

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  • 05

    Dark Skin Girls

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  • 06

    Money For Sex

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  • 07

    Ahonetwo, Ahonetwo

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  • 08

    Prelude

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  • 09

    Dr. Bombay

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    Sunny Meadowz

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    Sleepin On My Couch

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    Hoodz Come In Dozens

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  • 13

    Same Ol Thing

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  • 14

    Ya Lil Crumbsnatchers

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