| 1. Intro | |||
| 2. Best Kept Secret | |||
| 3. Sally Got a One Track Mind | |||
| 4. Step to Me | |||
| 5. Shut the "*! *! " Up | |||
| 6. "*! *! " What U Heard | |||
| 7. I'm Outta Here | |||
| 8. Day in the Life | |||
| 9. Last Car on the 2 Train | |||
| 10. Red Light, Green Light | |||
| 11. I Went for Mine | |||
| 12. Comments from Big "L" and Showbiz | |||
| 13. Check One, Two | |||
| 14. What You Seek | |||
| 15. Lunchroom Chatter | |||
| 16. Confused | |||
| 17. Pass Dat S**t | |||
| 18. Freestyle (Yo, That's That SH...) | |||
| 19. K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple Stupid) | |||
| 20. Stunts, Blunts, and Hip Hop | |||
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Editorial Reviews
Diamond D's 1992 debut album may not have been hip-hop's first producer-driven album (far from it), but it was one of the first after the new-school era that suggested superior music could overcome lackluster lyrics. Not that Diamond wasn't nice on mic, but his rhymes were a triumph of function over form. It didn't matter though--you couldn't front on his beats, a loop-driven aesthetic that sparked DJs everywhere to dig into the crates to find his original samples. Whether it was the frenetic guitar melody on "Freestyle (Yo That's That S**t!)," the boomin' bass line on "K.I.S.S.," or the raucous riff that powered his first single, "Best Kept Secret," Diamond clearly knew how to milk funk, jazz, and soul loops for their full potential. Along with peers like Pete Rock, Showbiz, and Large Professor, Diamond showed that strength on the board was worth at least as much as skills on the mic. --Oliver Wang
Stunts, Blunts & Hip-Hop,Diamond & the Psychotic Neurotics,Polygram Records,East Coast Rap,Hip-Hop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues,Underground Rap
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Stunts, Blunts & Hip-Hop
Diamond and the Psychotic Neurotics Manufacturer: Fontana Island ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001DX5 Release Date: 1994-06-14 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Best Kept Secret
- Sally Got A One Track Mind
- Step To Me
- Shut The'*!*!' Up
- '*!*!' What You Heard
- I'm Outta Here
- A Day In The Life
- Last Car On The 2 Train
- Red Light, Green Light
- I Went For Mine
- Comments From Big 'L' And Showbiz
- Check One, Two
- What You Seek
- Lunchroom Chatter
- Confused
- Pass Dat S**T
- Freestyle (Yo,That's That Sh...)
- K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple Stupid)
- Stunts, Blunts, & Hip Pop
- Wuffman Stressed Out
- Feel The Vibe
- A View From The Underground
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Diamond D's 1992 debut album may not have been hip-hop's first producer-driven album (far from it), but it was one of the first after the new-school era that suggested superior music could overcome lackluster lyrics. Not that Diamond wasn't nice on mic, but his rhymes were a triumph of function over form. It didn't matter though--you couldn't front on his beats, a loop-driven aesthetic that sparked DJs everywhere to dig into the crates to find his original samples. Whether it was the frenetic guitar melody on "Freestyle (Yo That's That S**t!)," the boomin' bass line on "K.I.S.S.," or the raucous riff that powered his first single, "Best Kept Secret," Diamond clearly knew how to milk funk, jazz, and soul loops for their full potential. Along with peers like Pete Rock, Showbiz, and Large Professor, Diamond showed that strength on the board was worth at least as much as skills on the mic. --Oliver WangCustomer Reviews:
I Dug In The Crates To Find This Classic.......2007-06-29
THE BEST KEPT SECRET IS VOLUMOUS IN THE MEMORY BANK OF ME.......2007-01-25
You are a fool if you don't have this.......2006-08-28
A Classic Under Many Radars.......2006-07-27
Pullin Stuts, Puffin Blunts, & Droppin Hip Hop [4 stars].......2006-05-19
"Stunts, Blunts, and Hip Hop" gave me a feel of what hip hop was like back in '92. Diamond would have a flow full of odd stories on tracks such as "I'm Outta Here" and "A Day In The Life". His jazzy type production also flowed all throughout the album as it shows on "Best Kept Secret" and "Check One Two". Unlike many other Diggin In The Crates members, Diamond D's rhymes were just about having fun in everyday life, and staying out of trouble. He didn't weigh his rhymes on heavy drugs or shooting people. But along with being laid back, Diamond could also pull stunts as he shows in the song "Sally Got A One Track Mind" and "Confused" that you might like. "Pass Dat S**t" is a nice cut with would feature Fat Joe and others. Big L and Showbiz make a brief appearance also.
My only knock is his repetative style on most tracks comming off with rhymes like that are too laid back such as "As a young buck, people always called me shorty/ and when I was broke I used to chip in for 40's..." or "In other words, I'm official/ I never go out like a wet piece of tissue..." Thats not bad but that type of rhyme style flows in most of the album, making his rhymes seem kind of dry at points.
If you like storytelling rhymes, some old 90's rhymes to nod your head to or some early 90's hip hop/jazzy type production, this album is perfect for you. He can prove like he said on one track, "swift with the words and the verbs and the pronouns"
Lyrics: B+
Production: A-
Guest Appearances: B
Musical Vibes: A-
Overall: B+
Favorite Tracks: Best Kept Secret, Sally Got A One Track Mind, I'm Outta Here, A Day In The Life, Check One Two, Pass Dat S**t, Freestyle (Yo, That's That Sh...), F What You Heard
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ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000LZ55KO Release Date: 2007-02-27 |
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Blunts & Stunts: Class of '94
Various Artists ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000FSMHZI Release Date: 2006-02-28 |
Tracks:
- On tha Grind
- War
- Git Dat Bread
- Give It to Me
- Nice & Slow
- Crazy
- Growing Pains
- Heaven
- If I
- I Gotta Git It
- Ticked Off
- Kdubbs
- Sippin On
- My Weed, My Drink
- Yo Quiero Tu-Amore
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Manufacturer: Chemistry ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000BQ4A Release Date: 1992-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Best Kept Secret
- Sally Got A One Track Mind
- Step To Me
- Shut The'*!*!' Up
- '*!*!' What You Heard
- I'm Outta Here
- A Day In The Life
- Last Car On The 2 Train
- Red Light, Green Light
- I Went For Mine
- Comments From Big 'L' And Showbiz
- Check One, Two
- What You Seek
- Lunchroom Chatter
- Confused
- Pass Dat S**T
- Freestyle (Yo,That's That Sh...)
- K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple Stupid)
- Stunts, Blunts, & Hip Pop
- Wuffman Stressed Out
- Feel The Vibe
- A View From The Underground
Dance Music:
- The Best of Maggotron: Early Maggots
- The Chinaman [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Power of a Woman
- The Power of Rhythm
- The U-Krew
- They Said It Couldn't Be Done
- Time to Taste Bass
- Trauma From Within the Dark Dome
- Watch Ya Seeds Pop Out
- Welcome to America [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
Neverneverland [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3; Works by Widor, Grison, Jongen
Stand by Me: The Platinum Collection [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade, Op. 35
Schubert: Moments musicaux D780, Op94; Piano Sonata in Bf No21, D960
Surfing With the Alien [Import]