
black sheep - a wolf in sheep's clothing - get on down - vinyl

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Genre: Hip Hop
1. Intro
2. U Mean I'm Not
3. Butt...In The Meantime
4. Have U.N.E. Pull
5. Strobelite Honey
6. Are You Mad?
7. The Choice Is Yours
8. To Whom It May Concern
9. Similak Child
10. Try Counting Sheep
11. Flavor Of The Month
12. La Menage
13. L.A.S.M.
14. Gimme The Finga
15. Hoes We Knows
16. Go To Hail
17. Black With N.V. (No Vision)
18. Pass The 40
19. Blunted 10
20. For Doz That Slept




A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, the debut album by Black Sheep, available for the first time ever as double vinyl release.
Singles like "The Choice Is Yours" and "Flavor of the Month" made a perfect landing strip for those to delve deeper into the duo's debut. Often humorous ("Strobelite Honey"), often serious ("Black with No N.V (No Vision)", Black Sheep were able to craft an album that displayed their witty sensibilities while also staying conscious in true Native Tongue form. From the moment the album starts with Prince Paul introducing the "lowlifes of the family tree" you know you are in for something special...and different. Mista Lawnge's production is every bit as textured as fellow counter parts Tribe or De La, while standing out as being completely original and fresh. Tracks like "Butt in the Meantime", "Try Counting Sheep" and "La Menage (Featuring Q Tip)" are great examples of the duo's original style - complex layered beats (everything from Jazz, Soul and Rock all meshed together perfectly) to compliment Dres' distinct voice and word play. With other standout album cuts like "For Those That Slept" and "To Who It May Concern" it seemed as if they had an endless bag of treats, each offering something different while preserving the groups style.