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With a history dating back to the early days of Sugar Hill Records, Kool Moe Dee was able to reinvent himself as a solo artist during the latter half of the '80s, and in the process helped rap transform from an underground party music into a cultural phenomenon. Greatest Hits collects 14 of the most essential items from this seminal figure, kicking off with his two best-known songs -- the catchy "Wild Wild West" and the influential safe-sex rap "Go See the Doctor." His flow is most definitely old-school -- nearly every couplet is squared off at the end -- but his technique was in the top of its class for its pre-golden age time period ("Look at Me Now" is impressive by any standard). His chief rival was LL Cool J, and not just in the abstract sense -- their on-record feud was the most legendary in early hip-hop, and it's chronicled here on "Let's Go," "Death Blow," and "How Ya Like Me Now." His MC boasts are among the best of their time, but he was also ambitious enough to tackle socially conscious material; apart from the aforementioned "Go See the Doctor," there's "No Respect," a cautionary tale of a street hustler who lost everything, and the Chuck D/KRS-One team-up "Rise 'n' Shine." His production is often heavy on the synths and drum machines, though there are also some James Brown-type samples; a few tracks are produced by new jack swing legend Teddy Riley, and those constitute some of the earliest work in his career. All in all, Greatest Hits is an essential look back at one of the greatest talents the old school ever produced.
© Steve Huey /TiVo
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Bryan "Chuck" New, Producer - Bryan "Chuck" New, Engineer - Bryan "Chuck" New, Mixing Engineer - LaVaba, Producer - Mohandas Dewese, Producer - Mohandas Dewese, Composer - Mohandas Dewese, Lyricist - Kool Moe Dee, Performer - Pete Q. Harris, Producer
(P) 1987 Zomba Recording LLC
Bryan "Chuck" New, Producer - LaVaba, Producer - Mohandas Dewese, Composer - Mohandas Dewese, Lyricist - Mohandas Dewese, Producer - Teddy Riley, Producer - Kool Moe Dee, Performer - Pete Q. Harris, Producer - Robert Wells, Producer
(P) 1986 Zomba Recording LLC
LaVaba, Producer - Mohandas Dewese, Producer - Mohandas Dewese, Composer - Mohandas Dewese, Lyricist - Jerold Holmes, Producer - Jerold Holmes, Composer - Jerold Holmes, Lyricist - Kool Moe Dee, Performer
(P) 1989 Zomba Recording LLC
LaVaba, Producer - Mohandas Dewese, Producer - Mohandas Dewese, Composer - Mohandas Dewese, Lyricist - Teddy Riley, Producer - Kool Moe Dee, Performer - Pete Q. Harris, Producer
(P) 1989 Zomba Recording LLC
Mohandas Dewese, Composer - Mohandas Dewese, Lyricist - K. Fingers, Composer - K. Fingers, Lyricist - K. Fingers, Producer - Hula, Composer - Hula, Lyricist - Hula, Producer - Kool Moe Dee, Performer
(P) 1993 Zomba Recording LLC
LaVaba, Producer - Mohandas Dewese, Producer - Mohandas Dewese, Composer - Mohandas Dewese, Lyricist - Fred McFarland, Co-Producer - Kool Moe Dee, Performer
(P) 1987 Zomba Recording LLC
Mohandas Dewese, Producer - Mohandas Dewese, Composer - Mohandas Dewese, Lyricist - Teddy Riley, Producer - Kool Moe Dee, Performer
(P) 1991 Zomba Recording LLC
Mohandas Dewese, Composer - Mohandas Dewese, Lyricist - K. Fingers, Composer - K. Fingers, Lyricist - K. Fingers, Producer - Hula, Composer - Hula, Lyricist - Hula, Producer - Kool Moe Dee, Performer
(P) 1993 Zomba Recording LLC
Bryan "Chuck" New, Producer - Bryan "Chuck" New, Engineer - Bryan "Chuck" New, Mixing Engineer - LaVaba, Producer - Mohandas Dewese, Producer - Mohandas Dewese, Composer - Mohandas Dewese, Lyricist - Teddy Riley, Composer - Teddy Riley, Lyricist - Kool Moe Dee, Performer - Pete Q. Harris, Producer
(P) 1987 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Bryan "Chuck" New, Producer - LaVaba, Producer - Mohandas Dewese, Producer - Mohandas Dewese, Composer - Mohandas Dewese, Lyricist - Teddy Riley, Producer - Kool Moe Dee, Performer - Pete Q. Harris, Producer - Robert Wells, Producer
(P) 1987 Zomba Recording LLC
LaVaba, Producer - Mohandas Dewese, Composer - Mohandas Dewese, Lyricist - Mohandas Dewese, Producer - Teddy Riley, Producer - Teddy Riley, Composer - Teddy Riley, Lyricist - Kool Moe Dee, Performer - Pete Q. Harris, Producer
(P) 1989 Zomba Recording LLC
Dale Hogan, Co-Producer - Mohandas Dewese, Producer - Mohandas Dewese, Composer - Mohandas Dewese, Lyricist - Kool Moe Dee, Performer - Keith Spencer, Co-Producer
(P) 1993 Zomba Recording LLC
Bryan "Chuck" New, Producer - Bryan "Chuck" New, Engineer - Bryan "Chuck" New, Mixing Engineer - LaVaba, Producer - Mohandas Dewese, Composer - Mohandas Dewese, Lyricist - Mohandas Dewese, Producer - Teddy Riley, Producer - Teddy Riley, Composer - Teddy Riley, Lyricist - Kool Moe Dee, Performer - Pete Q. Harris, Producer
(P) 1987 Zomba Recording LLC
Mohandas Dewese, Producer - Mohandas Dewese, Composer - Mohandas Dewese, Lyricist - Kool Moe Dee, Performer
(P) 1993 Zomba Recording LLC
Album review
With a history dating back to the early days of Sugar Hill Records, Kool Moe Dee was able to reinvent himself as a solo artist during the latter half of the '80s, and in the process helped rap transform from an underground party music into a cultural phenomenon. Greatest Hits collects 14 of the most essential items from this seminal figure, kicking off with his two best-known songs -- the catchy "Wild Wild West" and the influential safe-sex rap "Go See the Doctor." His flow is most definitely old-school -- nearly every couplet is squared off at the end -- but his technique was in the top of its class for its pre-golden age time period ("Look at Me Now" is impressive by any standard). His chief rival was LL Cool J, and not just in the abstract sense -- their on-record feud was the most legendary in early hip-hop, and it's chronicled here on "Let's Go," "Death Blow," and "How Ya Like Me Now." His MC boasts are among the best of their time, but he was also ambitious enough to tackle socially conscious material; apart from the aforementioned "Go See the Doctor," there's "No Respect," a cautionary tale of a street hustler who lost everything, and the Chuck D/KRS-One team-up "Rise 'n' Shine." His production is often heavy on the synths and drum machines, though there are also some James Brown-type samples; a few tracks are produced by new jack swing legend Teddy Riley, and those constitute some of the earliest work in his career. All in all, Greatest Hits is an essential look back at one of the greatest talents the old school ever produced.
© Steve Huey /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 14 track(s)
- Total length: 01:08:51
- Main artists: Kool Moe Dee
- Composer: Mohandas Dewese
- Label: Jive - Legacy
- Genre: Soul/Funk/R&B
(P) 1993 Zomba Recording LLC
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