leaders of the new school - a future without a past - traffic entertainment group - vinyl
TEG 75501-1 - 43982 - us2lp - €24.99New Copy
Genre: Hip Hop
1. Case Of The P.T.A.
2. Too Much On My Mind
3. What's The Pinocchio s Theory
4. Just When You Thought It Was Save...
5. Sound Of The Zeekers
6. Lunchroom
7. Sound Of The Zeekers
8. Sobb Story
9. Feminine Fatt
10. Transformers
11. Afterschool
12. Show Me A Hero
13. Trains, Planes And Automobiles
14. The International Zone Coaster
15. Track 15
16. My Ding-A-Ling
17. Where Do We Go From Here?
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Repress from this early nineties hiphop album. Produced by LONS, Eric Sadler (Public Enemy) & SD50s, and includes tracks like incl. "Sobb Story", "Case of PTA" & "International Zone Coaster" ; comes with the original cover and on double vinyl !
Leaders Of The New School began recording their debut album late in 1989 under the watchful eye of Chuck D and the Bomb Squad. The end result was their masterful 1991 release A Future Without A Past. The group�s members, Charlie Brown, Dinco D, Cut Monitor Milo & Busta Rhymes each complement one another, mixing classic Cold Crush Brothers style routines with a �New School� edge. Leaders Of The New School made an impact that had them literally living up to their name.
The first thing that grabs you while listening to A Future Without A Past is the unique delivery of the three rappers (Dinco D, Charlie Brown, and Busta Rhymes) in both lyrical content and flow. Stand out tracks such as �Transformers�, �Sound of the Zeekers�, �International Zone Coaster�, �Sobb Story� and the lead single �Case of the P.T.A� all display the multi-talents of each MC and how they bounced off each other�s style. �Feminine Fatt� and �My Ding A Ling� showed the groups more playful edge, while �Show Me A Hero� and �Teachers Don�t Teach Us Nonsense� had the group trading rhymes in their rapid fire deliveries. With a sound so fresh and new,
the production on the album rivaled what Public Enemy started and the Native Tongues finished. Often underappreciated, A Future Without A Past is 90s rap at its best and a must for any Busta Rhymes fan.