Categorie:
Carrello 0

Il tuo carrello è vuoto

Gang Starr|No More Mr. Nice Guy

No More Mr. Nice Guy

Gang Starr

Disponibile in
16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo

Streaming illimitato

Ascolta subito questo album in alta qualità sulle nostre app

Inizia il mio periodo di prova e riproduci l'album

Goditi questo album sulle app Qobuz con il tuo abbonamento

Abbonati

Goditi questo album sulle app Qobuz con il tuo abbonamento

Download digitale

Acquista e scarica questo album in più formati, secondo le tue esigenze.

You don't hear much of Step in the Arena on Gang Starr's first album. In fact, aside from some scrupulous lyrical stances by Guru ("Manifest," "Positivity") and some of DJ Premier's hallmark brilliance behind the turntables, this Gang Starr isn't instantly recognizable as the duo who would soon become one of the most respected rap groups of the 1990s. The Gang Starr of No More Mr. Nice Guy still has a leg knee-deep in the old-school aesthetic. As a result, Premier's beats are quite a bit simpler and sometimes cruder than fans have come to expect (though they are still several cuts above the rest of the class), and Guru spends considerable energy talking up his own microphone skills and tearing down the next MC's (sometimes electrifying, as on "Gotch U"). That is not the same thing, however, as saying that No More Mr. Nice Guy is a subpar album. It is not, by any means. In fact, it's quite good in its own way, but it's also safe to say that the recording is not representative of the Chrysalis-era Gang Starr that devotees would eventually come to revere. Approach this album on its own terms, though, and it has a lot to offer, namely its early, tentative steps into the sampling of jazz. The most conspicuous attempt in this direction is the fine "Jazz Music," which was, nevertheless, reworked to much better effect a few years later for the soundtrack to Spike Lee's Mo' Better Blues as "Jazz Thing." The scratching showcase "DJ Premier in Deep Concentration" is an antiquated delight that dips into jazz as well, while the conscientious "Cause and Effect," the steely "2 Steps Ahead," and the uncharacteristic guest production from DJ Mark the 45 King on "Gusto" are all classics waiting to be rediscovered. Indicative or not, fans of the group will want this album, as will those with a jones for the original new-school revolution. More casual fans can probably start their collections with Step in the Arena, which is a required purchase. [The 2001 Wild Pitch Classics reissue adds three bonus tracks, the strongest of which is "Here's the Proof."]
© Stanton Swihart /TiVo

Maggiori informazioni

No More Mr. Nice Guy

Gang Starr

launch qobuz app Ho già scaricato Qobuz per Windows/MacOS Apri

download qobuz app Non ho ancora scaricato Qobuz per Windows/MacOS Scarica l'app Qobuz

Al momento stai ascoltando degli estratti.

Ascolta oltre 100 milioni di brani con un abbonamento streaming illimitato.

Ascolta questa playlist e più di 100 milioni di brani con i nostri abbonamenti di streaming illimitato

A partire da 12,49€/mese

1
Premier & The Guru
00:03:26

Gang Starr, MainArtist

1989 Wild Pitch Records 1989 Wild Pitch Records

2
Jazz Music
00:03:30

Gang Starr, MainArtist

1989 Wild Pitch Records 1989 Wild Pitch Records

3
Gotch U
00:03:08

Gang Starr, MainArtist

1989 Wild Pitch Records 1989 Wild Pitch Records

4
Manifest
00:04:56

Gang Starr, MainArtist

1989 Wild Pitch Records 1989 Wild Pitch Records

5
Gusto
00:03:15

Gang Starr, MainArtist

1989 Wild Pitch Records 1989 Wild Pitch Records

6
Dj Premier in Deep Concentration
00:03:13

Gang Starr, MainArtist

1989 Wild Pitch Records 1989 Wild Pitch Records

7
Positivity (Remix)
00:04:49

Gang Starr, MainArtist

1989 Wild Pitch Records 1989 Wild Pitch Records

8
Manifest (Remix)
00:05:12

Gang Starr, MainArtist

1989 Wild Pitch Records 1989 Wild Pitch Records

9
Conscience Be Free
00:04:04

Gang Starr, MainArtist

1989 Wild Pitch Records 1989 Wild Pitch Records

10
Cause and Effect
00:03:22

Gang Starr, MainArtist

1989 Wild Pitch Records 1989 Wild Pitch Records

11
Steps Ahead
00:03:50

Gang Starr, MainArtist

1989 Wild Pitch Records 1989 Wild Pitch Records

12
No More Mr. Nice Guy
00:03:22

Gang Starr, MainArtist

1989 Wild Pitch Records 1989 Wild Pitch Records

13
Knowledge
00:03:42

Gang Starr, MainArtist

1989 Wild Pitch Records 1989 Wild Pitch Records

14
Positivity
00:03:33

Gang Starr, MainArtist

1989 Wild Pitch Records 1989 Wild Pitch Records

Approfondimenti

You don't hear much of Step in the Arena on Gang Starr's first album. In fact, aside from some scrupulous lyrical stances by Guru ("Manifest," "Positivity") and some of DJ Premier's hallmark brilliance behind the turntables, this Gang Starr isn't instantly recognizable as the duo who would soon become one of the most respected rap groups of the 1990s. The Gang Starr of No More Mr. Nice Guy still has a leg knee-deep in the old-school aesthetic. As a result, Premier's beats are quite a bit simpler and sometimes cruder than fans have come to expect (though they are still several cuts above the rest of the class), and Guru spends considerable energy talking up his own microphone skills and tearing down the next MC's (sometimes electrifying, as on "Gotch U"). That is not the same thing, however, as saying that No More Mr. Nice Guy is a subpar album. It is not, by any means. In fact, it's quite good in its own way, but it's also safe to say that the recording is not representative of the Chrysalis-era Gang Starr that devotees would eventually come to revere. Approach this album on its own terms, though, and it has a lot to offer, namely its early, tentative steps into the sampling of jazz. The most conspicuous attempt in this direction is the fine "Jazz Music," which was, nevertheless, reworked to much better effect a few years later for the soundtrack to Spike Lee's Mo' Better Blues as "Jazz Thing." The scratching showcase "DJ Premier in Deep Concentration" is an antiquated delight that dips into jazz as well, while the conscientious "Cause and Effect," the steely "2 Steps Ahead," and the uncharacteristic guest production from DJ Mark the 45 King on "Gusto" are all classics waiting to be rediscovered. Indicative or not, fans of the group will want this album, as will those with a jones for the original new-school revolution. More casual fans can probably start their collections with Step in the Arena, which is a required purchase. [The 2001 Wild Pitch Classics reissue adds three bonus tracks, the strongest of which is "Here's the Proof."]
© Stanton Swihart /TiVo

A proposito dell'album

Migliorare le informazioni sugli album

Qobuz logo Perché acquistare su Qobuz

ORA IN OFFERTA...

Money For Nothing

Dire Straits

Money For Nothing Dire Straits

The Studio Albums 2009 – 2018

Mark Knopfler

Brothers In Arms

Dire Straits

Brothers In Arms Dire Straits

Live 1978 - 1992

Dire Straits

Live 1978 - 1992 Dire Straits
Altro su Qobuz
Di Gang Starr

Moment Of Truth

Gang Starr

Moment Of Truth Gang Starr

Glowing Mics

Gang Starr

Glowing Mics Gang Starr

Step In The Arena

Gang Starr

Step In The Arena Gang Starr

Full Clip: A Decade Of Gang Starr

Gang Starr

Hard To Earn

Gang Starr

Hard To Earn Gang Starr

Playlist

Ti potrebbe piacere anche...

UTOPIA

Travis Scott

UTOPIA Travis Scott

Graduation

Kanye West

Graduation Kanye West

Might Delete Later

J. Cole

HISS

Megan Thee Stallion

HISS Megan Thee Stallion

HISS

Megan Thee Stallion

HISS Megan Thee Stallion