Led by the deep-toned Sen Dog and the deliciously adenoidal whine of B-Real and backed by DJ Muggs's beats--as thick as the smoke they inhaled--Cypress Hill spun dope-fueled tales of revenge, revolution, recreational drug use, gangbanging, and cultural pride. Like R. Crumb's Mr. Natural, but with a hardened voice and a B-boy attitude, Cypress Hill slow-walked their funk-flavored way through a minefield of anthems (the still sizzling "How I Could Just Kill a Man") and comic manifestos ("Stoned Is the Way of the Walk"). Heavy on the bass line and punctuated by flashes of wit and rage, Cypress Hill's joint was definitely one to draw deep on. --Amy Linden
Cypress Hill,Import [Generic],Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
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Black Sunday
Cypress Hill Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000295Y Release Date: 1993-07-20 |
Tracks:
- I Wanna Get High
- I Ain't Goin' Out Like That
- Insane In The Brain
- When The Sh-- Goes Down
- Lick A Shot
- Cock The Hammer
- Lock Down
- Lil' Putos
- Legalize It
- Hits From The Bong
- What Go Around Come Around, Kid
- A To The K
- Hand On The Glock
- Break 'Em Off Some
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If a case can be made for gangsta rap, Cypress Hill is the act to make it. The trio of L.A. Latinos has the commercial clout and its raps are mercifully free of the misogyny, homophobia, and anti-Asian, anti-Jewish racism that so often mars the genre. Member/producer D.J. Muggs creates an eerily lean soundscape of whining sirens, off-kilter funk rhythms, metallic percussion, nasal taunts, and gruff warnings that's the aural equivalent of today's nerve-rattling cop flicks and mob movies. --Geoffrey HimesAlbum Details
Limited Digipack ReleaseCustomer Reviews:
The album that got me into rap.......2007-06-14
From the siren-call that opens to the album to the syncopated beat in 'Break 'Em Off Some,' this album just doesn't quit comin' with dusty funk loops, rough-edge beats and hilarious herb references. The Amazon.com reviewer said this album presaged the sound of Dre's 'Chronic,' buuuuut according to Amazon's Web site, 'Chronic' was already out when this dropped in '93, so I'm not sure how they came up with that.
Regardless, I would argue that Muggs' and Dre's styles are not really very similar at all. Dre's sound was a lot more crisp, whereas Muggs opted for a smoky, vinyl-scratchy ambience that really suits the treble tones in B-Real and Sen Dog's voices.
I always make the argument that while 'Temples of Boom' was Muggs' best album in terms of production, 'Black Sunday' is the group's best album overall. I stand by it. A true hip-hop classic.
Can I Get A Hit From The Bong? (Rating: 8 out of 10- -4 stars).......2007-03-16
As for flaws, the only thing is lack of subject matter. Not too often Cypress Hill detours from the topics of smoking weed and guns on this album (they even put facts about marijuana inside of the linear notes that are interesting). That is the only inferior about this album. It's an excellent album from 1993, a time when gangsta rap was in full swing. If you're a big time smoker, you'll probably relate to this easier than others. But if you want to hear some west coast tunes from the early-mid 90's, you'll probably like this album.
Lyrics: B+
Production: A-
Guest Appearances: N/A
Musical Vibes: A+
Overall: A-
My favorite tracks: I Ain't Going Out Like That, Insane In The Brain, When The Ship Goes Down, Cock The Hammer, Hits From The Bong, A To the K, Hand On The Glock
Peace!
"Cypress Hill" Part 2.......2006-12-19
The album begins with the self-explanatory "I Wanna Get High," with its great chorus and verses from all parties. The production is laced with deep, funky bass and a distant sounding siren, showing Muggs's signature style. The upbeat and drum-staticky "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That" follows, another high point. The next song is maybe the most well-remembered song of early 90s rap, the song that made the group a household name, "Insane in the Brain." This song is a classic, boasting a memorable chorus, great production, and funny verses, creating a legendary song that is still so widely recognized today. "When the S... Goes Down" has a great beat and good chemistry from the MCs. "Lick a Shot" sounds reminiscent of the late 80s LA hip hop style, but the lyrics make it totally Cypress Hill. "Cock the Hammer" displays once again the signature weirdness that is B-Real, Sen Dog, and Muggs. The tough "3 Lil' Putos" preaches tough violence with threatening sounding lyrics. The smoker's anthem "Hits From the Bong" has a great beat and chorus, as does "What Go Around Come Around, Kid." "A to the K" is funny, and "Hand on the Glock" follows in similar procession. The album ends with the excellent "Break `Em Off Some," an upbeat and funky production. Like on their debut, short songs like "Lock Down" and "Legalize It" provide focused, beautiful beats courtesy of the legendary DJ Muggs.
Bottomline is that if you liked "Cypress Hill," you'll love "Black Sunday," because basically it's the same ideas musically and lyrically, just advanced two full years. This album is a consistent classic, and all kinds of rap fans are certain to enjoy it. I could definitely make an argument that this is Cypress Hill's best album, but regardless it is definitely among the finest albums of hip hop's greatest year, 1993, and has stood the test of time, sounding fresh and original even thirteen years later. I think everyone can enjoy "Black Sunday" and I highly recommend it.
Fun, but fake... .......2006-10-06
but like most "gansta" rappers, they are posers. I don't think they have even come close to ever killing anyone. In "When the Sh** Goes Down", they talk about gettin the "sawed off Glock", which makes NO sense. A Glock is a handgun. What are you going to do, saw off the grip?! Even Biggie used to say some totally uneducated things about firearms (taking the safety off a Glock? Glocks don't have external safeties, genius!) Just because you smoke weed doesn't make you gangsta. Try picking up a gun and actually learning about how it works before you spit all this b.s. about your gat-toting hardness. Again, I like these guys, but I know to take it all with a grain of salt. This is a band selling a product.
Rap in its prime.......2006-03-27
This team of three originated from latin poetry in the mid-80s to a hardcore rap format. Influenced by the likes of Wu Tang and Public Enemy, Cypress Hill have managed to make many hits, and along the line influence Naughty By Nature, Redman and Dialated People. This album is exceptional in the sense that the lyrics are humorous, factual, powerful and poetic.
This group is legendary for their constant refrence to weed; a source that potentially helped them become one of the most popular artists in rap. This is a five-star album - enjoyable and a timeless classic.
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Cypress Hill
Cypress Hill Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000027RY Release Date: 1991-08-13 |
Tracks:
- Pigs
- How I Could Just Kill A Man
- Hand On The Pump
- Hole In The Head
- Untraviolet Dreams
- Light Another
- The Phuncky Feel One
- Break It Up
- Real Estate
- Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk
- Psycobetabuckdown
- Something For The Blunted
- Latin Lingo
- The Funky Cypress Hill Shit
- Tres Equis
- Born To Get Busy
Amazon.com
Led by the deep-toned Sen Dog and the deliciously adenoidal whine of B-Real and backed by DJ Muggs's beats--as thick as the smoke they inhaled--Cypress Hill spun dope-fueled tales of revenge, revolution, recreational drug use, gangbanging, and cultural pride. Like R. Crumb's Mr. Natural, but with a hardened voice and a B-boy attitude, Cypress Hill slow-walked their funk-flavored way through a minefield of anthems (the still sizzling "How I Could Just Kill a Man") and comic manifestos ("Stoned Is the Way of the Walk"). Heavy on the bass line and punctuated by flashes of wit and rage, Cypress Hill's joint was definitely one to draw deep on. --Amy LindenCustomer Reviews:
Original and timeless album.......2006-12-19
The album begins with the deliciously funky "Pigs," an anti-police statement with a looping guitar line and good verses from all parties. The classic song "How I Could Just Kill a Man" follows, the song that shot the group to superstardom. This song demonstrates their crazy style and Muggs's amazing beats, with its soaring synth line and horns. "Hand on the Pump" has a good chorus and similar instrumentals to the first song, and the chant-along "Hole in the Head" has deep bass and great verses. The upbeat smoking anthem "Light Another" allows B-Real to demonstrate a different flow, and the funny "The Phuncky Feel One" follows. "Real Estate" represents Los Angeles as only Cypress Hill does, and another pro-weed song, the excellent "Stoned Is the Way of the Walk," comes next. I love "Psychobetabuckdown," a threatening and head-spinning angry song. "Latin Lingo" represents their Cuban roots, and "The Funky Cypress Hill S..." is aptly titled. The horn heavy "Tres Equis" precedes the closer, the great "Born to Get Busy." Throughout the album, short tracks like "Ultraviolet Dreams," "Break It Up," and "Something for the Blunted" provide short, smoked out interludes of heavy Muggs beats.
In my opinion, this debut is Cypress Hill's finest work (if you like this also check out 1993's "Black Sunday"). Funny, lyrical, funky, musical, but most of all just entertaining and enjoyable, this album was very influential but somehow still sounds fresh and distinctive today. I suggest any hip hop fans pick this up, because they won't be disappointed.
The Original Hip-Hop Stoners.......2006-07-30
Cypress Hill are the original hip-hop stoners. The cartoony metaphors, cannabis lingo, contrasting two-man vocals, and wicked beats and sampling make this album a classic for the ages. Although harsh for some, the lyrics were true to the street culture of the early 90's and while a little exaggerated and boisterous, taking it over the top was Cypress's style. This album was put out in a time of fresh creativity in hip-hop, something that is lacking nowadays. Their style transcended racial barriers and got a lot of people into legitimate hip-hop. All 4 of Cypress Hill's first albums were instant hip-hop classics, and their live act was top-notch.
To me, in 1990's hip-hop, there were Cypress Hill and Wu-Tang Clan, and then there was everybody else.
Hip-hop Perfection.......2005-11-17
B, Sen & Muggs on a Debut Joint!.......2005-10-21
Dr.Greenthumb's Soulja's best joints are *1, *2, *3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, *10, 11?, 12, 13, 14, 16 & 16.
Kings of the Hill........2005-07-10
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Greatest Hits
Cypress Hill Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BTFZKA Release Date: 2005-12-13 |
Tracks:
- How I Could Just Kill A Man
- Hand On The Pump
- Latin Lingo
- Insane In The Brain
- I Ain't Goin' Out Like That
- Throw Your Set In The Air
- Dr. Greenthumb
- (Rock) Superstar
- Latin Thugs
- The Only Way
- EZ Come EZ Go
- Latin Thugs (Reggaeton Mix)
Customer Reviews:
what a shame.......2007-03-09
Only reason i gave this cd 2 stars and not one is because i love the songs on here. Even though i have played each and every one to death before this cd came out, i was glad (previous to seeing the lacking track list) to see them finally release a greatest hits album. With efforts like this, they wonder why the music industry is suffering. give people what they pay for, a full cd, especially for those who had invested in all the prior cd's that allowed to make a greatest hits.
BUY AT YOUR OWN RISK !!!!!!.......2006-01-22
Usually on greatest hits , you have their best songs ... This album misses out 60 percent . And i seriously hope they dont bring out volume 2 instead of lost temples.
I wouldnt buy the album for the new tracks either.
good but not what I expected.......2006-01-01
A Good Starter Set, but not Definitive--.......2005-12-16
Cypress' Urban radio play diminished as time went on, with pop/rock soon to follow.. Still, there were plenty more songs from their later LPs that should have been included, like the 'Throw your hands in the air' Erick Sermon remix, 'Boom biddy bye bye' Fugees remix, 'Trouble' and 'What's Your Number'.. the new songs, including a reggaeton experiment, are admirable..
All in all, Cypress really deserves a 2-disc set-- Since they spent their entire career thus far on Columbia/Sony, One can only hope that there may be an "Essential Cypress Hill" on the way, maybe in 2006.
For now, listeners are encouraged to get the first 3 studio LPs, plus their first Remix EP (if it's still in print)..
A Greatest Hits That Needs Improvement............2005-12-14
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Cypress Hill III: Temples of Boom
Cypress Hill Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002B0S Release Date: 1995-10-31 |
Tracks:
- Spark Another Owl
- Throw Your Set In The Air
- Stoned Raiders
- Illusions
- Killa Hill Niggas
- Boom Biddy Bye Bye
- No Rest For The Wicked
- Make A Move
- Killafornia
- Funk Freakers
- Locotes
- Red Light Visions
- Stickly Hip Hop
- Let it Rain
- Everybody Must Get Stoned
Amazon.com
Four years since the L.A. group's first pro-pot anthem, "Stoned Is the Way of the Walk," Cypress Hill is still telling us they love to smoke ganja. How B-Real and Sen Dog waste their days is their business, but it makes you wonder: What's wrong with their personal lives that they need to be stoned all the time? And how can they be so enthusiastic about it? III (Temples of Boom) exhales the same clouded sentiments of past albums, but offers no answers.Herb is never far from the conversation on Cypress Hill records--how they smoke more than anyone, how they were rapping about it before anyone--but they never explain why, never suggest they derive something positive (or negative) from pot. Though III's "Illusions" begins with an Indian sitar, presumably a reference to '60s drug culture's Eastern influence, there's no expanded consciousness in the accompanying raps. Cypress Hill champion drug use, it seems, to bolster their outlaw image; they place pot smoke alongside beat-downs, just another illegal activity to prove they're bad dudes. --Roni Sarig
Customer Reviews:
Solid CD.......2007-07-02
Cypress Hill's Masterpiece .......2007-06-13
My favorite tracks are 'Killafornia' (has one of the best instrumentals ever), 'Boom Biddy Bye Bye', and 'Strictly Hip Hop', but that doesn't mean you should just get the songs individually, this should be listened to in it's entirety because it's a real album. It all goes together.
'IV' is another Cypress Hill album I feel highly of, but even that didn't come close to touching this one (though that's another fantastic album as well). If you own one album by this group 'III: Temples of Boom' should be it.
Bangin'.......2007-02-16
Cypress Hill's Official "Hip-Hop" Album .......2006-11-29
Temples of Boom was seventh heaven for their rap-oriented followers; while fans of their rock-twist weren't highly impressed. As a result, Temples of Boom experienced platinum success, however, many fans voiced their dislike of the album to their record label (Sony / Ruffhouse) and other parties of interest. This ultimately (After IV) lead to mediocre albums such as Skull & Bones and Stoned Raiders, which featured a "forced" rock concept to each album respectively. While these albums received slight praise within their rock fanbase, it perplexed their rap followers due to the novelty that was Temples of Boom.
Cypress Hill's latest release Till Death Do Us Part, is a more hip-hop oriented album, however, still not as impressive as Temples of Boom (or even IV). Temples of Boom was the pinnacle of DJ Muggs. The instrumentals were earth-shattering and still to this day, these tunes are ahead of their time. The dark and sinister sounds accompany B-Real's flow perfectly. A dash of Sen Dog here and there, made good use of the album as well. In terms of a "street" album, Temples of Boom is as rough as it gets. The production is hard, the lyrics are gritty, and the ending result is almost flawless.
Cypress Hill's debut album is entirely classic, especially when you consider the sound the album introduced to the rap industry in the very early 90's, but the mid-90's release of Temples of Boom blessed the hip-hop community with a pure style that highlighted the group's greatest talents (especially that of DJ Muggs). Fans divided between genres forced 50/50 albums (rock & rap), and because there was little to no direction on these projects, the result was mediocrity. Temples of Boom was the only Cypress album with an entire direction focused on hip-hop music, however arguably their best.
Enter the Temples of Boom.......2006-05-17
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Skull & Bones
Cypress Hill Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004SVJR Release Date: 2000-04-25 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Another Story
- (Rap) Superstar
- Cuban Necktie
- What U Want From Me
- Stank A** H**
- Highlife
- Certified Bomb
- Can I Get A Hit
- We live This S***
- Woldwide
Tracks:
- Valley Of Chrome
- Get Out Of My head
- Can't Get The Best Of Me
- A Man
- Dust
- (Rock) Superstar
Amazon.com
As rap-metal hybrids continue to sell millions, Cypress Hill fills the "Bones Disc" of this two-CD set with a half-dozen hard rockers that keep things loose-limbed enough to incite the dance floor to something other than moshing. The best music the group has released in years, it shows that this decade-old act is still capable of surprise. The accompanying "Skull Disc" hardly delivers the same jolt, but should satisfy hardcore fans of the Hill. While Cypress Hill sound convincing and forceful over the 64 minutes of Skull & Bones, the record's lyrics have little new to say: most of these songs warn off would-be competitors, praise ganja, or complain about the hardships presented by the rappers' celebrity status. Still, the crunching "Bones" tracks and the occasional Spanglish verses show that this crew hasn't run out of spirit yet. --Bob RogetCustomer Reviews:
In my humble opinion ..........2007-03-26
Love this CD!.......2006-12-26
No hits on this Skunk Weed.......2006-05-24
B Real, Mugs, Sen Dawg.....What happend?!.......2005-10-16
If you're a CH noob and looking to start somewere first get there debut(which is still a superb album) and work your way up to IV and then.....just wait for a good Hill album and skip there last 3 albums...there just...average..
3.1/5 stars
Good....For What it Is.......2005-08-11
2 Best Songs - Stank A** H** & (Rock) Superstar
2 Worst Songs - Cuban Necktie & Certified Bomb
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IV
Cypress Hill Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000D9TF Release Date: 1998-10-06 |
Tracks:
- Looking Through The Eye Of A Pig
- Checkmate
- From The Window Of My Room
- Prelude To A Come Up
- Riot Starter
- Audio X
- Steel Magnolia
- I Remember That Freak Bitch (From The Club) (Interlude Part 2)
- (Goin' All Out) Nothin' To Lose
- Tequila Sunrise
- Dead Men Tell No Tales
- Feature Presentation
- Dr. Greenthumb
- 16 Men Till There's No Men Left
- High Times
- Clash Of The Titans (Dust)
- Lightning Strikes
Amazon.com
Cypress Hill is either hip-hop's most secretly talented band or its luckiest. How else do you explain four albums--Cypress Hill, Black Sunday, III (Temple of Boom), and now IV--over seven years that all use the same rote formula? DJ Muggs hooks up the dusty dungeon beats, filled with slow, rolling bass lines and dirtied drum breaks. B-Real revs up his nasal flow and spins yarns about (a) why police suck, (b) why Cypress can't be screwed with, and (c) marijuana, marijuana, marijuana. Did we mention that they talk a lot about weed? IV offers no new surprises, but Cypress faithful won't be disappointed. --Oliver WangCustomer Reviews:
Cypress Hill at their best.......2007-04-16
Illest tracks: From The Window Of My Room, Riot Starter, Tequila Sunrise, 16 Men Till There's No Men Left... actually, nearly every track is stellar.
Cypress at there strongest.......2007-03-12
Cypress Hill 4 could quite well be their strongest album to date it has intelligent creative lyrics,a strong producton and humour something thats missing from modern day rap.
The first track Looking Through The Eye Of A Pig is perhaps one of best if not the best Hip Hop song ever written. Its manages to be amusing and yet rather tragic at the same time about the troubled rather sad life of a Los Angeles Police officer who turns out to be just as bad as the criminals and scum he deals with, a superb, brilliantly written song unquestionably the best song on the album.
Dr Greenthumb is another highlight on the album very funny song the title give the story away but its a great song and like with LTTEOAP sees B Real rapping under a character more tongue in cheek a very funny song.
Lightning Strikes is the start of there rock/ Rap phase and out of all of the rockish material this is the best. Great riff and some raw uncompromising vocal delivery from B and Sen.
God how i wish they caried on making records like this, it wouldn't have done their carrer any harm but unfortunatly they went all Nu Metally on us and it kinda ruined them. I only hope they rekindle the magic that they had and make another strong album like this if there still around where are they now?
Last of the Great cypress hill albums.......2006-05-19
Never Gets Old.......2006-01-14
Leave it to the Hill to keep it real.......2005-10-16
4.8/5 stars
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Stoned Raiders
Cypress Hill Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005S8HB Release Date: 2001-12-04 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Trouble
- Kronologik
- Southland Killers
- Bitter
- Amplified
- It Ain't Easy
- Memories
- Psychodelic Vision
- Red, Meth & B
- Lowrider
- Catastrophe
- L.I.F.E.
- Here Is Something You Can't Understand
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Thoroughly blunted multiracial West Coast pioneers Cypress Hill transformed hip-hop with their eponymous debut album. Now Stoned Raiders, their sixth, looks back on past achievements and clocks up a string of new ones. The metal-powered "Trouble" takes off where their "Rock Superstar" single left off and fixes a mood of embattled reflection aligned to tough determination. "Lowrider" uses an acoustic flamenco guitar to underline the droopy-lidded, easy-rolling side of the band and "Kronologik" tells the story of the group's career and struggles with the help of guest Kurupt. Additional special appearances by Redman, Method Man, and Kokane prove an excellent foil for B Real's patented cartoon style. Throughout they are kept on course by DJ Muggs, still one of the most distinctive studio overlords. His skills are particularly evident counterpointing the anguished lyrics of "Bitter" with multilayered siren voices and waves of dream rock guitar on the luminous percussion of "Memories" and the eerie but impassioned, weed-endorsing "L.I.F.E." They may be fighting their own personal star wars, but the stoned raiders are still winning the battle. --Gavin MartinCustomer Reviews:
Rage Against The Hill.......2007-02-05
Ho Hum.......2006-05-24
Still enjoyable.......2006-05-06
Track by track I will explain it.
I mess with all kinds of music, but mainly into Hip-Hop and R&B, although it has a lot of rap-metal experiments I finally enjoyed it. (Specially thanks to Sen Dog)
INTRO
TROUBLE 4/5
Decent to be a metal track
KRONOLOGIK 4/5
SOUTHLAND KILLERS +5/5
BITTER 2/5
AMPLIFIED 3/5
IT AIN'T EASY 4/5
MEMORIES 5/5
PSYCHODELIC VISION 4/5
RED, METH & B 4/5
Red, meth and B are in their own thangs each one at this song
LOWRIDER +5/5
Definitely the track that made the album better, it's the best song. It reminds me of my gangsta days.
CATASTROPHE 1/5
Definitely the worst track. Cheap imitation of KoRn, Sen Dog's line is the only good thing of the song, better skip it
L.I.F.E. +5/5
Very catchy, sounds like "Tequila Sunrise" fussioned with Westside Connection.
HERE'S SOMETHING YOU CAN'T UNDERSTAND +5/5
Reminiscent of Ice Cube's early tunes, I love it
hip hop done right.......2005-05-23
Stoned Raiders.......2005-02-07
And thats all I have to say about that.
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Till Death Do Us Part
Cypress Hill Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001LYGW6 Release Date: 2004-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Another Body Drops
- Till Death Comes
- Latin Thugs
- Ganja Bus
- Busted In The Hood
- Money
- Never Know
- Last Laugh
- Bong Hit
- What's Your Number?
- Once Again
- Number Seven
- One Last Cigarette
- Street Wars
- Till Death Do Us Part
- Eulogy
Amazon.com
Never mind the fact that Cypress Hill's 15 minutes of fame expired around 10 ganja-fueled years ago--Till Death Do Us Part is a solid release from a crew who've largely been written off as a cartoonish novelty act. The South Central cartel has given its signature sound a much-needed overhaul: B-Real has smoothed his trademark nasal whine into a more measured flow that complements DJ Muggs's rejuvenated sound. The underrated producer wisely eschews the rap-metal formula that has made Cypress Hill such frat-boy favorites and instead infuses their seventh studio album with a combination of sinister hip-hop beats, sweet Latin brass, and pure, unadulterated reggae. Inspired guest appearances add flavor as well, most notably by Puerto Rican reggaeton don Tego Calderon, who turns the Alchemist-produced "Latin Thugs" into a Spanish hip-hop classic. Despite the revamp, Cypress Hill retains their love of weed and wacky sense of humor, both of which figure heavily in tunes like the Beastie Boys-inspired "Busted in the Hood." --Rebecca LevineCustomer Reviews:
What happened?.......2006-05-23
okay..........2006-05-11
Good lyrics, bad music.......2006-04-01
Firstly, as many of the other reviewers have stated, the beats on most of the songs leave a bit to be desired. The production values are good; the music is very clear, except for parts that are intentionally not supposed to be (samples from vinyl, for instance). However, the beats just aren't that memorable. "Another Body Drops," "Street Wars," and "What's Your Name?" are really the only songs that you'll listen to over and over again.
On the other hand, the lyrics are outstanding. B-Real's flow has just gotten better by the album. I have all of Cypress Hill's albums on my MP3 player, and while I'm at work I'll listen to them in release date order, and you can really see how B-Real has improved his skills as a lyricist over time. His rhymes keep getting tighter and tighter, and I really believe that he's a fairly under-appreciated rapper. Let me state, however, that as someone else here said, the hooks suck. You can tell that they couldn't figure out a catchy hook, so they just repeated the name of the song (see the song "Dollar Bill"). This is a probem that started on Skull and Bones, and I think it's just going to continue.
I personally believe that III: Temples of Boom was the Hill's greatest album. It was so dark and moody, and Mugg's beats were almost dank and dungeon-like. Everything before III was Cypress Hill trying to find their identity, and everything after was them moving a little more towards the mainstream rap circle. I'm not saying they sold out, it's just that their music has become a little more of what one would expect from a rap group. If you don't have III: Temples of Boom, you need to buy it. It's one of my favorite albums of all time. Till Death Do Us Part, however, is a more mundane and forgettable chapter in Cypress Hill's history.
3 or 4 Solid Songs to Add to Your Mix Playlist.......2005-09-12
If you didn't like other Cypress Hill albums, you should still try this one out, it's got a different feel than other albums from the Hill. 4 Stars, I listen to it all the time.
Above average(3 and a half stars).......2005-04-11
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Los Grandes Exitos en Espanol
Cypress Hill Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000028U03 Release Date: 1999-12-07 |
Tracks:
- Yo Quiero Fumar (I Wanna Get High)
- Loco En El Coco (Insane In The Brain)
- No Entiendes La Onda (How I Could Just Kill A Man)
- Dr. Dedoverde (Dr. Greenthumb)
- Latino Lingo (Latin Lingo)
- Puercos (Pigs)
- Marijuano Locos (Stoned Raiders)
- Tu No Ajaunta (Checkmate)
- Ilusiones (Illusions)
- Muevete (Make A Move)
- No Pierdo Nada (Nothin' To Lose)
- Tequila (Tequila Sunrise)
- Tres Equis
- Siempre Peligroso
Customer Reviews:
Como te puedo hacer entender???.......2005-02-24
Hottest joints in here are:
NO ENTIENDES LA ONDA
LOCO EN EL COCO
TEQUILA SUNRISE
LATINO LINGO
PUERCOS
ILUSIONES
NO PIERDO NADA
A few misfires but a very potent arsenal.......2001-04-25
The sound of this album is roughly equivalent to the sound of each song in English, mostly. Because of the problems of translating between the two languages, there are often some beats which should (or, in the English versions, do) have lyrics on them or lyrics without beats - however the "homeless syllble syndrome", as a friend christened it - is hardly terminal.
The thing which is particularly interesting for students of cross-cultural linguistics is how rapping in a different language really puts a different tone on a familiar track. "How I Could Just Kill A Man" becomes a lot more menacing when performed in Spanish, while the emphasis on "Insane In The Brain" changes from the infamous sample to the elastic-tongued rapping when the song becomes "Loco En El Coco". In a purely subjective sense, it is very entertaining to listen to Real and Sen rapping "Medio loco en el coco/ido de la mente" over the "Insane" sample - although the song does lose the "Don't you know I'm loco?" intro and the sampled outro.
One rather bored afternoon I had the brainwave of translating these Spanish lyrics into English. I am still unsure whether it was due to Babelfish's inability to understand idiom or whether that is actually what the words were, but it is now almost impossible to take "Loco En El Coco" seriously again. This is due to the comic frequency of a word translated as "frog" in the version given to me by Babelfish. I still can't quite work out what the word replaced in the English version.
One of the problems with Cypress Hill is that their albums generally have a fair number of tracks on which it is clear that B-Real, Sen and co didn't work for enough time. Here it can be seen again, there are some tracks (especially the ones written especially for the album) which do have a distinct sound of not having been really taken notice of.
The only other downside for me on this album is the fact that my copy of the CD doesn't work on my CD player - so I have to borrow my parents' to enjoy the idiosyncratic delights of this album. This is made up by the fun of playing "Loco" at a party and being told to take it off - before the listener's face gets a puzzled expression at the reams of Spanish coming out of the speakers.
On the whole, a great CD for Cypress Hill fans (especially those who speak Spanish) or fans of Spanish music. If you want a good fun album which is certainly something different, this is the way to go.
in spanish!.......2000-11-15
Cool idea.......2000-05-17
If you listen carefully (and know some Spanish), you can tell that some of the lyrics had to be changed around in order to have the same meaning. Unfortunately, the songs that were translated into Spanish from English didn't seem to be as finely crafted as the ones that were originally written in Spanish (check out Siempre Peligroso). Now, I can't understand a lot of what they're rapping, but I can sense that some of the lyrics had to be compressed in order to fit in with the music. Unfortunately, this gives a different lyrical tempo to some of the songs and seems to change them. Not that this is entirely bad...it just takes a little getting used to if you've listened to the original versions enough to have the tempo down in your mind.
All in all, a very impressive album. I'd love to see an entire album of new songs written entirely en espanol.
LATINO LINGO.......2000-01-01
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Tracks:
- How I Could Just Kill A Man
- Hand On The Pump
- Latin Lingo
- Insane In The Brain
- I Ain't Goin' Out Like That
- Throw Your Set In The Air
- Dr. Greenthumb
- (Rock) Superstar
- Latin Thugs
- The Only Way
- EZ Come EZ Go
- Latin Thugs (Reggaeton Mix)
Dance Music:
- David Beloved
- Demise of the Clone [Explicit Lyrics]
- Demon Days
- Everlord [Import]
- Face Value
- Flight Risk [Explicit Lyrics]
- For All Seasons [Explicit Lyrics]
- For All Seasons [Explicit Lyrics]
- From Here On... [Explicit Lyrics]
- Game Tight
Dance Music
Young Girl/Incredible [Original recording remastered]
Conducts Rome Symphony Orchestra
King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents in Concert [Live]
Feel Me Flow [CD-single] [Explicit Lyrics]
Elliott Schwartz: Dream Works, Chamber Music