Mr. Hood
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Mr. Hood | ||
Studio album by KMD | ||
Released | 1991 | |
Genre | Hip hop | |
Length | 63:47 | |
Label | Asylum Records | |
Producer(s) | KMD Stimulated Dummies |
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KMD chronology | ||
Mr. Hood (1991) |
Black Bastards Ruffs + Rares (1998) |
Mr. Hood (1991) is the first album by KMD, Daniel Dumile's first group. It was a precursor to Black Bastards (1994). The album featured samples from language learning tapes, cut together to create the character of Mr. Hood.
[edit] Track listing
- Mr. Hood Piocalles Jewelery/Crackpot (2:49)
- Who Me? (With an Answer from Mr. Bert) (3:32)
- Boogie Man! (3:49)
- Mr. Hood Meets Onyx (0:57)
- Subroc's Mission (4:00)
- Humrush (3:26)
- Figure of Speech (3:44)
- Bananapeel Blues (3:54)
- Nitty Gritty (feat. Brand Nubian) (5:35)
- With sample "The Nitty Gritty" by Shirley Ellis ft Hutch Davis Orchestra & Chorus
- Trial 'N' Terror (4:09)
- Hard Wit No Hoe (3:53)
- Mr. Hood Gets A Haircut (1:18)
- 808 Man (3:53)
- Boy Who Cried Wolf (3:36)
- Peachfuzz (4:00)
- Preacher Porkchop (2:42)
- Soulflexin' (3:52)
- Gasface Refill (3:45)