Forgotten Freshness (Original)
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Forgotten Freshness was a 1995 compilation album from the Insane Clown Posse. The first in the "Forgotten Freshness Series", the album features unreleased and "lost" tracks that are harder to find elsewhere. This album features some samples that were not cleared for national distribution; therefore, this album was only released in the Detroit area and the mid-west and in limited copies. In 1998 the ICP released Forgotten Freshness Volume 1 & 2. Many of the tracks on this album appeared again on those albums for wider distribution purposes. Because this is not an official "volume", Forgotten Freshness Volume 1 & 2 is considered the first/second in the "series", but in reality those albums are the second/third, then Forgotten Freshness Volume 3 the fourth, and Forgotten Freshness Volume 4 the fifth. This album is no longer printed and can only be found through the internet or through trading.
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- Ghetto Zone
- Santa's a Fat Bitch
- Clown Luv
- Dog Beats
- Southwest Strangla
- Red Christmas
- Hey Vato
- Life at Risk
- Fat Sweaty Betty
- Ask You Somethin
- 3 Rings
- Dead Pumpkins
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- Also found on Dog Beats.
- Also found on Carnival X-Mas.
- Also found on Fuck Off.
- Also found on Dog Beats.
- Going to be released on Shaggy 2 Dope's second solo album Shaggs The Clown. Project was scrapped. In the beginning of "Southwest Strangla" a news brief is played about the actual looting of Northwest Airlines Flight 255 which crashed on I-94 in Detroit in 1987. looting of valuables took place from the crash site before it could be secured. [1]
- Also found on Carnival X-Mas.
- With a change in beat and lyrics, this song became "Wagon Wagon" found on the The Ringmaster. Some lyrics from this song are also found on their song "Who Asked You", also on the Ringmaster.
- Also found on Dog Beats.
- Single given away on cassettes only at the Ritz in Roseville, Michigan on April 7 and 8 at at the Mental Warp shows.[2]
- Remake of Clarence Carter's "Strokin" .[3]
- Also found on Fuck Off. This track is also found on Riddle Box. The lyrics are slightly different and it is the more recognizable version of the song.
- First Hallowicked cassette single given away in Detroit on October 29, 1994 [4]
[edit] Forgotten Freshness Series
[edit] References
All the information was taken from CD booklette, PsychopathicTraders.com Audio ICP, and JuggaloNews.com Cover Songs