3 Feet High and Rising
Editorial Reviews
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De La's debut represented a new path for hip-hop, a reaction to conventions that had turned into clichés. It was friendly and playful enough to cross over to a pop audience (thanks to Prince Paul's production, which found the funk hiding inside Steely Dan and "Schoolhouse Rock"), but complicated and tough enough to be hugely influential in the hip-hop world. Cryptic but ecstatic, and sometimes sexy (especially the ingenious double-entendre "Buddy"), Trugoy and Posdnuos's lyrics invented a "new style of speak," dense with self-invented slang and metaphors. The hits, including "Say No Go" and "Me Myself And I," are delightful, but the little sketches and sound-experiments between them make the whole disc flow effortlessly. --Douglas Wolk
Product Description
Import edition of the alternative rapper's seminal and groundbreaking 1989 debut. Currently available domestically on cassette only! Standard jewel case.
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3 Feet High and Rising,De La Soul,Tommy Boy,Alternative Rap,Golden Age,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,United States of America
3 Feet High and Rising
Average customer rating:
- 3 feet high
- Rap for Sentient Beings
- Definition Of The Word "Awesome" (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5 stars)
- De La changed the game and paved the way for ATCQ
- One of hip hop's most original and important albums
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3 Feet High and Rising
De La Soul
Manufacturer: Wea International
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000000HHE
Release Date: 2001-10-23 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- The Magic Number
- Change In Speak
- Cool Breeze On The Rocks
- Can U Keep A Secret
- Jenifa Taught Me (Derwin's Revenge)
- Ghetto Thang
- Transmitting Live From Mars
- Eye Know
- Take It Off
- A Little Bit Of Soap
- Tread Water
- Potholes In My Lawn
- Say No Go
- Do As De La Does
- Plug Tunin' (Last Chance To Comprehend)
- De La Orgee
- Buddy (With Jungle Brothers And Q-Tip From A Tribe Called Quest)
- Description
- Me Myself and I
- This Is A Recording 4 Living In A Fulltime Era (L. I. F. E.)
- I Can Do Anything (Delacratic)
- D .A. I. S. Y. Age
- Plug Tunin' (Original 12' Version)
Amazon.com essential recording
De La's debut represented a new path for hip-hop, a reaction to conventions that had turned into clichés. It was friendly and playful enough to cross over to a pop audience (thanks to Prince Paul's production, which found the funk hiding inside Steely Dan and "Schoolhouse Rock"), but complicated and tough enough to be hugely influential in the hip-hop world. Cryptic but ecstatic, and sometimes sexy (especially the ingenious double-entendre "Buddy"), Trugoy and Posdnuos's lyrics invented a "new style of speak," dense with self-invented slang and metaphors. The hits, including "Say No Go" and "Me Myself And I," are delightful, but the little sketches and sound-experiments between them make the whole disc flow effortlessly. --Douglas Wolk
Album Description
Import edition of the alternative rapper's seminal and groundbreaking 1989 debut. Currently available domestically on cassette only! Standard jewel case.
Album Details
Digitally Remastered. Includes a Limited Edition Bonus CD with 15 Additional Tracks.
Customer Reviews:
3 feet high.......2007-06-24
for a long time I felt this was their best album. Now, I must own it in CD, (for my iPod & personal library). This is a classic!
Rap for Sentient Beings.......2007-04-15
You know the typical gangsta/hardcore listener? A 15-year-old white boy from the 'burbs who wants to be a man but his mom won't let him have a really loud car? The kind who writes reviews like "u got 2 get dis its da shiz"? They'll hate this album.
Now, you know the musically adventurous, intelligent listener who avoids rap because they think it's all gangsta/hardcore? The kind of sentient being who can handle the concept of chords and knows the difference between *your* and *you're*? This is the person you should buy this album for.
Even if you don't think you'll like rap, this is an album worth checking out. It's not the stereotypical inmate-screaming-over-a-background-of-falling-skillets [c]rap everyone's sick of. This is smooth, clever, funny, creative spoken-word music. That's the key; it's *musical.* There are breezy melodic hooks under witty, deft vocals with just enough punch to be classed as rap.
Sure, it's Old School, but Old School's never gotten old, while a lot of the other genres have become derivative, repetitive, and stale. You'll like this CD from the beginning, and you'll keep listening to it, because it's inventive and creative. Whether you're new to rap or a fan looking for something new and interesting, this is a great buy.
Definition Of The Word "Awesome" (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5 stars).......2007-01-26
De La Soul's (consisting of Posdnuos, Maceo, and Trugoy)1989 debut "3 Feet High And Rising" is considered one of the most important debuts in music history. I have to agree with that statement. Me, this album is nothing but music to have fun while listening to. A lot of their albums are remerable to come across. There is not much I can say here that hasn't already have been said here.
This album has a lot of remerable tracks on here. I would say their biggest one would be "Me Myself And I", and it sounds so fresh today as if I were listening to it back in '89. A lot of their tracks that they made, people thought they were hippies, but that would be addressed throughout this album. Most of their music is just to make you laugh and have fun, like on one of the interludes "Can You Keep A Secret".
This album is completely produced by Prince Paul (one of the most underrated producers). The song "Eye Know" has one of the most fantastic beats that I heard in a while, especially when it comes to me listening to albums from the 80's. "The Magic Number" is also a great beat to enjoy.
And if you purchased this after 2001, you receive a bonus disc. The bonus disc contains eight tracks that were either remixes or pulled off of soundtracks. A great addition towards this album if you ask me.
As for anything to have any problems about, I have only one. I'm kinda mad that the remix of "Buddy" is not on here, nor on the bonus disc. That is a small dissapointment, but I will learn to live with it. Other than that, this is an album that you will enjoy time and time again. De La Soul debut is sort of like party music, but at the same time, make you daydream. This is one album that is highly recommend to any music listener from any genre. I'm not sure if this album is out of print, but if you see it for a reasonable price, go ahead and get it.
Lyrics: A+
Production: A+
Guest Appearances: A
Musical Vibes: A+
Overall: A+
Favorite Tracks: Magic Number, Can You Keep A Secret, Jenifa Taught Me, Eye Know, Pot Holes In My Lawn, Plug Tunin, Buddy, Me Myself And I, D.A.I.S.Y. Age
Peace Everyone!!!
De La changed the game and paved the way for ATCQ.......2006-12-25
De La Soul was ill prepared for the success they would achieve on 3 Feet High and Rising. They were immediately tagged hip hop hippies due to their daisy age fascination and found themselves in a public identity crisis. In 2006, groups would love to have that type of exposure no matter what people peg them as. Anyways that's the past. 3 Feet is a classic due to it's unconventional sampling, rhymes and just straight left field approach.
Top Joints:
Eye Know (My personal favorite, with the Steeley Dan "Peg" sample)
Potholes in my Lawn
Say No Go
Buddy (Classic)
Me Myself and I (Classic)
One of hip hop's most original and important albums.......2006-12-12
The Long Island trio De La Soul's debut "3 Feet High and Rising" is one of the most original, different rap albums you will ever hear. It's so creative and humorous and is just so great in so many ways. The album ushered in a new movement of thought in rap music. De La Soul took a very light and humorous approach to hip hop at a time where the angry, hard rappers seemed to be all there was. Posdnous and Trugoy are still truly talented and intelligent MCs, though, and they cover some relevant social topics despite their constant humor. Musically this album is also great, the sampling and horns are so catchy and always keep my head bobbing when I listen to this. This sound would be imitated a lot throughout the nineties, and for good reason. This album was also among the first to do the whole skit/interlude concept on a rap album, with an intro and outro and interludes throughout the disc. There are a lot of short songs here, contributing to the albums 24 song tracklist. Along with Jungle Brothers, this was among the first of the Native Tongues movement, and it was a trendsetter and a pioneer. This album is really funny and has a lot of replay value, it's one of the most original and important rap albums and one I recommend to all.
After the games show-themed intro, the album begins with "The Magic Number," an immensely fun and catchy song that sets the mood well. "Change in Speak" has great horns and a jazzy, funky beat with good raps. "Can U Keep a Secret?" is one of the short songs that I mentioned that is just really funny, it always makes me laugh. "Jenifa Taught Me" tells an awkward story of high school, like always it is well produced and humorous. The excellent "Ghetto Thang" and one of my favorite old school songs ever, "Eye Know," follow. "Eye Know" has a beautiful beat, with an inescapably catchy whistle and instrumental as well as a great hook, the raps are laidback and happy and the song is just great. The short "Take It Off" and "A Little Bit of Soap" precede "Tread Water," a relevant metaphorical track that chronicles conversations the rappers had with animals in the jungle. "Potholes in My Lawn" is more vintage De La, as are "Say No Go" and "Plug Tunin'." "Buddy" introduced A Tribe Called Quest to the world, and "Me Myself and I" is undoubtedly one of hip hop music's finest tracks. The encouraging lyrics are one of a kind, and the horns and chorus are still widely known even almost twenty years later, this track is so catchy and well produced. The album ends with four more tracks that really hold their weight and end the album on a great note, including "This Is a Recording 4 L.I.F.E.," "D.A.I.S.Y. Age," and another mix of "Plug Tunin'."
I think "3 Feet High and Rising" is a classic on the level of some of the east coast's best, and even though today it might be a little dated and often overlooked it's still really fun to listen to. This album showed better than any other that hip hop music could just be plain fun. I recommend it to anyone with taste for older and creative hip hop music, it's a great addition for any collection.
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Stravinsky , Rahbari , and Brt Po Brussels
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Average customer rating:
- 3 feet high
- Rap for Sentient Beings
- Definition Of The Word "Awesome" (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5 stars)
- De La changed the game and paved the way for ATCQ
- One of hip hop's most original and important albums
|
3 Feet High and Rising
De La Soul
Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005AKQF
Release Date: 2001-05-15 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Magic Number
- Change in Speak
- Cool Breeze on the Rocks
- Can U Keep a Secret?
- Jenifa Taught Me (Derwin's Revenge)
- Ghetto Thang
- Transmitting Live from Mars
- Eye Know
- Take It Off
- Little Bit of Soap
- Tread Water
- Potholes in My Lawn
- Say No Go
- Do as De La Does
- Plug Tunin' [Last Chance to Comprehend]
- De la Orgee
- Buddy - De La Soul, Jungle Brothers, Q-Tip
- Description
- Me, Myself and I
- This Is a Recording 4 Living in a Fulltime Era (L.I.F.E.)
- I Can Do Anything (Delacratic)
- D.A.I.S.Y. Age
- Plug Tunin' [Original 12" Version]
Amazon.com essential recording
De La's debut represented a new path for hip-hop, a reaction to conventions that had turned into clichés. It was friendly and playful enough to cross over to a pop audience (thanks to Prince Paul's production, which found the funk hiding inside Steely Dan and "Schoolhouse Rock"), but complicated and tough enough to be hugely influential in the hip-hop world. Cryptic but ecstatic, and sometimes sexy (especially the ingenious double-entendre "Buddy"), Trugoy and Posdnuos's lyrics invented a "new style of speak," dense with self-invented slang and metaphors. The hits, including "Say No Go" and "Me Myself And I," are delightful, but the little sketches and sound-experiments between them make the whole disc flow effortlessly. --Douglas Wolk
Album Description
Import edition of the alternative rapper's seminal and groundbreaking 1989 debut. Currently available domestically on cassette only! Standard jewel case.
Album Details
Digitally Remastered. Includes a Limited Edition Bonus CD with 15 Additional Tracks.
Customer Reviews:
3 feet high.......2007-06-24
for a long time I felt this was their best album. Now, I must own it in CD, (for my iPod & personal library). This is a classic!
Rap for Sentient Beings.......2007-04-15
You know the typical gangsta/hardcore listener? A 15-year-old white boy from the 'burbs who wants to be a man but his mom won't let him have a really loud car? The kind who writes reviews like "u got 2 get dis its da shiz"? They'll hate this album.
Now, you know the musically adventurous, intelligent listener who avoids rap because they think it's all gangsta/hardcore? The kind of sentient being who can handle the concept of chords and knows the difference between *your* and *you're*? This is the person you should buy this album for.
Even if you don't think you'll like rap, this is an album worth checking out. It's not the stereotypical inmate-screaming-over-a-background-of-falling-skillets [c]rap everyone's sick of. This is smooth, clever, funny, creative spoken-word music. That's the key; it's *musical.* There are breezy melodic hooks under witty, deft vocals with just enough punch to be classed as rap.
Sure, it's Old School, but Old School's never gotten old, while a lot of the other genres have become derivative, repetitive, and stale. You'll like this CD from the beginning, and you'll keep listening to it, because it's inventive and creative. Whether you're new to rap or a fan looking for something new and interesting, this is a great buy.
Definition Of The Word "Awesome" (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5 stars).......2007-01-26
De La Soul's (consisting of Posdnuos, Maceo, and Trugoy)1989 debut "3 Feet High And Rising" is considered one of the most important debuts in music history. I have to agree with that statement. Me, this album is nothing but music to have fun while listening to. A lot of their albums are remerable to come across. There is not much I can say here that hasn't already have been said here.
This album has a lot of remerable tracks on here. I would say their biggest one would be "Me Myself And I", and it sounds so fresh today as if I were listening to it back in '89. A lot of their tracks that they made, people thought they were hippies, but that would be addressed throughout this album. Most of their music is just to make you laugh and have fun, like on one of the interludes "Can You Keep A Secret".
This album is completely produced by Prince Paul (one of the most underrated producers). The song "Eye Know" has one of the most fantastic beats that I heard in a while, especially when it comes to me listening to albums from the 80's. "The Magic Number" is also a great beat to enjoy.
And if you purchased this after 2001, you receive a bonus disc. The bonus disc contains eight tracks that were either remixes or pulled off of soundtracks. A great addition towards this album if you ask me.
As for anything to have any problems about, I have only one. I'm kinda mad that the remix of "Buddy" is not on here, nor on the bonus disc. That is a small dissapointment, but I will learn to live with it. Other than that, this is an album that you will enjoy time and time again. De La Soul debut is sort of like party music, but at the same time, make you daydream. This is one album that is highly recommend to any music listener from any genre. I'm not sure if this album is out of print, but if you see it for a reasonable price, go ahead and get it.
Lyrics: A+
Production: A+
Guest Appearances: A
Musical Vibes: A+
Overall: A+
Favorite Tracks: Magic Number, Can You Keep A Secret, Jenifa Taught Me, Eye Know, Pot Holes In My Lawn, Plug Tunin, Buddy, Me Myself And I, D.A.I.S.Y. Age
Peace Everyone!!!
De La changed the game and paved the way for ATCQ.......2006-12-25
De La Soul was ill prepared for the success they would achieve on 3 Feet High and Rising. They were immediately tagged hip hop hippies due to their daisy age fascination and found themselves in a public identity crisis. In 2006, groups would love to have that type of exposure no matter what people peg them as. Anyways that's the past. 3 Feet is a classic due to it's unconventional sampling, rhymes and just straight left field approach.
Top Joints:
Eye Know (My personal favorite, with the Steeley Dan "Peg" sample)
Potholes in my Lawn
Say No Go
Buddy (Classic)
Me Myself and I (Classic)
One of hip hop's most original and important albums.......2006-12-12
The Long Island trio De La Soul's debut "3 Feet High and Rising" is one of the most original, different rap albums you will ever hear. It's so creative and humorous and is just so great in so many ways. The album ushered in a new movement of thought in rap music. De La Soul took a very light and humorous approach to hip hop at a time where the angry, hard rappers seemed to be all there was. Posdnous and Trugoy are still truly talented and intelligent MCs, though, and they cover some relevant social topics despite their constant humor. Musically this album is also great, the sampling and horns are so catchy and always keep my head bobbing when I listen to this. This sound would be imitated a lot throughout the nineties, and for good reason. This album was also among the first to do the whole skit/interlude concept on a rap album, with an intro and outro and interludes throughout the disc. There are a lot of short songs here, contributing to the albums 24 song tracklist. Along with Jungle Brothers, this was among the first of the Native Tongues movement, and it was a trendsetter and a pioneer. This album is really funny and has a lot of replay value, it's one of the most original and important rap albums and one I recommend to all.
After the games show-themed intro, the album begins with "The Magic Number," an immensely fun and catchy song that sets the mood well. "Change in Speak" has great horns and a jazzy, funky beat with good raps. "Can U Keep a Secret?" is one of the short songs that I mentioned that is just really funny, it always makes me laugh. "Jenifa Taught Me" tells an awkward story of high school, like always it is well produced and humorous. The excellent "Ghetto Thang" and one of my favorite old school songs ever, "Eye Know," follow. "Eye Know" has a beautiful beat, with an inescapably catchy whistle and instrumental as well as a great hook, the raps are laidback and happy and the song is just great. The short "Take It Off" and "A Little Bit of Soap" precede "Tread Water," a relevant metaphorical track that chronicles conversations the rappers had with animals in the jungle. "Potholes in My Lawn" is more vintage De La, as are "Say No Go" and "Plug Tunin'." "Buddy" introduced A Tribe Called Quest to the world, and "Me Myself and I" is undoubtedly one of hip hop music's finest tracks. The encouraging lyrics are one of a kind, and the horns and chorus are still widely known even almost twenty years later, this track is so catchy and well produced. The album ends with four more tracks that really hold their weight and end the album on a great note, including "This Is a Recording 4 L.I.F.E.," "D.A.I.S.Y. Age," and another mix of "Plug Tunin'."
I think "3 Feet High and Rising" is a classic on the level of some of the east coast's best, and even though today it might be a little dated and often overlooked it's still really fun to listen to. This album showed better than any other that hip hop music could just be plain fun. I recommend it to anyone with taste for older and creative hip hop music, it's a great addition for any collection.
Product Description
2-CD Remastered 2001 reissue of the classic D.A.I.S.Y. age De La Soul release, 1989's "3 Feet High and Rising". Comes with 14-track bonus disc of remixes, b-sides & rarities. MAIN ALBUM TRACKLSTING: 1. "Intro" 2:17, 2. "The Magic Number" 3:14, 3. "Change in Speak" 2:33, 4. "Cool Breeze on the Rocks" 0:46, 5. "Can U Keep a Secret" 1:38, 6. "Jenifa Taught Me (Derwin's Revenge)" 3:25, 7. "Ghetto Thang" 3:35, 8. "Transmitting Live From Mars" 1:06, 9. "Eye Know" 4:06, 10. "Take It Off" 1:53, 11. "A Little Bit of Soap" 0:47, 12. "Tread Water" 3:54, 13. "Potholes in My Lawn" 4:14, 14. "Say No Go" 4:20, 15. "Do as De La Does" 1:58, 16. "Plug Tunin'" 4:13, 17. "De La Orgee" 1:11, 18. "Buddy" (feat. Jungle Brothers & Q-Tip) 4:56, 19. "Description" 1:24, 20. "Me Myself and I" 3:41, 21. "This Is a Recording 4 Living in a Fulltime Era (L.I.F.E.)" 3:16, 22. "I Can Do Anything (Delacratic)" 0:40, 23. "D.A.I.S.Y. Age" 3:58. BONUS DISC TRACKLISTING: 1. "Freedom of Speak (We Got Three Minutes)" 2:59, 2. "Strickly Dan Stuckie" 0:42, 3. "Jenifa (Taught Me)" [12" Version] 4:42, 4. "Skip To My Loop" 1:12, 5. "Potholes in My Lawn" [12" Version] 3:46, 6. "Me, Myself & I" [Oblapos Mode] 3:31, 7. "Ain't Hip to be Labeled a Hippie" 1:50, 8. "What's More (From the Soundtrack Hell on 1st Avenue)" 2:05, 9. "Brain Washed Follower" 2:49, 10. "Say No Go" [New Keys Vocal] 4:45, 11. "The Mack Daddy on the Left" 2:31, 12. "Double Huey Skit" 3:52, 13. "Ghetto Thang" [Ghetto Ximer] 3:52, 14. "Eye Know" [The Know It All Mix] 7:12.
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3 Feet High & Rising
De La Soul
Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000BRI6JE
Release Date: 2002-01-18 |
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