30 years old and still potent as ever... Cypress Hill's self-titled debut. This collectible edition spreads the full album out over six 45s housed in deluxe 'casebook' packaging with 80 page booklet. Check out the OG Lab review of this Golden Era classic:
There's always the classic records that you know are the shit, but pass on for the underground single that you say would be great on a mixtape but actually you get sick of in 2 listens and throw it in the back crate. Then when you finally do buy the classic record, you find that it makes your life just that much better. For all you mtv youngins, this album is from the good ole' days when Mr. B-Real, Sen-Dog and Muggs were keepin it solid like Ashford and Simpson. So powerful, it made white-boys think that they looked cool in afros... So powerful, it caused teary-eyed inter-preppie rumbles over the ethics of inhaling weed smoke at my high school... So powerful, B-Real scored Electra. I think the beats on here are some of the most napped-on (rugged slang) from the golden era. "Pigs", "How I Could Just Kill a Man", "Hand on the Pump", "Real Estate", "Stoned Is the Way of the Walk"... When we get older, this shit will be like the White Album was to our parents. Recommended.
- 1991 debut album presented in collectible 30th anniversary edition
- 6x7" black vinyl pressing
- housed in unique hardcover 'casebook' packaging w/ built-in sleeves for each 7" record, and premium outer slipcase w/ metallic red foil stamped logo
- includes 80 page full color booklet w/ rare photos + extensive liner notes
- limited edition
- original release year: 1991
- music label: Get On Down 2022
reviewed by the mgmnt 08/2005