| 1. Humpty Dance |
| 2. Way We Swing |
| 3. Rhymin' on the Funk |
| 4. New Jazz [One] |
| 5. Underwater Rimes [Remix] |
| 6. Gutfest '89 [Edit] |
| 7. Danger Zone |
| 8. Freaks of the Industry |
| 9. Doowutchyalike |
| 10. Packet Prelude |
| 11. Sex Packets |
| 12. Street Scene |
| 13. Packet Man |
| 14. Packet Reprise |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
This huge, cartoonish Californian crew, helmed by concept-man Shock-G, seized on the ultra-bassy funk woob-woob of Parliament-Funkadelic as the platform for its ensemble tomfoolery. At its best, it's inspired, daffy give-and-take that you can shake your rump to, especially on the hits "Doowutchalike" and "The Humpty Dance" and the ridiculous aquatic hip-hop fantasia "Underwater Rimes." At times, though, an uncomfortable current of leering misogyny surfaces. The disc ends with a suite of tracks about an imaginary safe-sex drug, the "sex packets" of the title. The concept gets stretched pretty thin, but "Packet Man," a cunning dialogue between Shock G (as a dealer) and his Groucho-nosed alter ego Humpty Hump (as his customer), is outright adorable. --Douglas Wolk
The 2 best songs are Humpty Dance and Dowatchyalike. Great party tunes with a cool, perverted sense of humor. The rest of the songs are good, but the others are the standouts.
The music is not dated b/c funk/ P-funk is timeless. I love to upset hardcore rappers by telling them that Tupac never did any better than when he was with the Digital Underground.
Want to get a party started or even better ...get lucky? Put on the Humpty Dance for your significant other, dance around with no shame or inhibitions, and your honey will just melt. Who can resist "my nose is like a pickle and in the 69 position it'll tickle your rear" (I think that's the lyric)
This huge, cartoonish Californian crew, helmed by concept-man Shock-G, seized on the ultra-bassy funk woob-woob of Parliament-Funkadelic as the platform for its ensemble tomfoolery. At its best, it's inspired, daffy give-and-take that you can shake your rump to, especially on the hits "Doowutchalike" and "The Humpty Dance" and the ridiculous aquatic hip-hop fantasia "Underwater Rimes." At times, though, an uncomfortable current of leering misogyny surfaces. The disc ends with a suite of tracks about an imaginary safe-sex drug, the "sex packets" of the title. The concept gets stretched pretty thin, but "Packet Man," a cunning dialogue between Shock G (as a dealer) and his Groucho-nosed alter ego Humpty Hump (as his customer), is outright adorable. --Douglas Wolk
Sex Packets,Digital Underground,Tommy Boy,Hip-Hop,Pop,Pop-Rap,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,West Coast Rap
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Sex Packets
Digital Underground Manufacturer: Rhino / Ada ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000HHM Release Date: 1990-03-26 |
Tracks:
- The Humpty Dance
- The Way We Swing
- Rhymin' On The Funk
- The New Jazz (One)
- Underwater Rimes (Remix)
- Gutfest '89 (Edit)
- The Danger Zone
- Freaks Of The Industry
- Doowutchyalike
- Packet Prelude
- Sex Packets
- Street Scene
- Packet Man
- Packet Reprise
Amazon.com
This huge, cartoonish Californian crew, helmed by concept-man Shock-G, seized on the ultra-bassy funk woob-woob of Parliament-Funkadelic as the platform for its ensemble tomfoolery. At its best, it's inspired, daffy give-and-take that you can shake your rump to, especially on the hits "Doowutchalike" and "The Humpty Dance" and the ridiculous aquatic hip-hop fantasia "Underwater Rimes." At times, though, an uncomfortable current of leering misogyny surfaces. The disc ends with a suite of tracks about an imaginary safe-sex drug, the "sex packets" of the title. The concept gets stretched pretty thin, but "Packet Man," a cunning dialogue between Shock G (as a dealer) and his Groucho-nosed alter ego Humpty Hump (as his customer), is outright adorable. --Douglas WolkCustomer Reviews:
mdf35.......2007-07-13
rap cd for casual rap fans.......2006-08-09
The 2 best songs are Humpty Dance and Dowatchyalike. Great party tunes with a cool, perverted sense of humor. The rest of the songs are good, but the others are the standouts.
The music is not dated b/c funk/ P-funk is timeless. I love to upset hardcore rappers by telling them that Tupac never did any better than when he was with the Digital Underground.
Want to get a party started or even better ...get lucky? Put on the Humpty Dance for your significant other, dance around with no shame or inhibitions, and your honey will just melt. Who can resist "my nose is like a pickle and in the 69 position it'll tickle your rear" (I think that's the lyric)
A 3 and 1/2 star album that is uniquly creative.......2006-06-16
Funny Music.......2005-05-09
Somthing's Missing Here.......2004-04-21
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