Quality Control (album)
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This article is about the album. For system design to control product quality, see Quality control.
Quality Control | ||
Studio album by Jurassic 5 | ||
Released | June 20, 2000 | |
Genre | Hip-Hop | |
Length | 53:36 (USA) 54:44 (Europe) |
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Label | Interscope Records 069497801-2 (USA) 4907102 (Europe) 4932302 (Australia) |
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Professional reviews | ||
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Jurassic 5 chronology | ||
Jurassic 5 LP (1998) |
Quality Control (2000) |
Power In Numbers (2002) |
Quality Control is the second album from the alternative hip hop group Jurassic 5, and their first on a major label.
[edit] Track listing
- "How We Get Along" – 1:14
- "The Influence" – 3:56
- "Great Expectations" – 3:37
- "Quality Intro" – 0:31
- "Quality Control" – 4:48
- "Contact" – 1:15
- "Lausd" – 4:07
- "World of Entertainment (WOE is Me)" – 3:57
- "Monkey Bars" – 4:06
- "Jurass Finish First" – 4:35
- "Contribution" – 3:45
- "Twelve" – 4:25
- "The Game" – 4:34
- "Improvise" – 3:28
- "Swing Set" – 5:18
[edit] Samples
The Influence
- "Some Minor Changes" by The Hi-Lo's
Great Expectations
- "The Great Escape" by Larry Coryell
Quality Control
Contact
- "Do The Push & Pull" by Rufus Thomas
- "The Elephant Hunt" by Jimmy Webb
Lausd
- "I Just Want To Make Love To You" by Cold Blood
- "John Brown's Body" by Brian Auger's Oblivion Express
World Of Entertainment (W.O.E. Is Me)
- "Bio Rhythm #9" by Thomas Clausen
Monkey Bars
- "Somebody's Watching You" by Rufus
- "Number 5" by Sesame Street
Jurass Finish First
- "Apache" by Incredible Bongo Band
- "Flip" by Shelly Manne
The Game
- "Soulman" by Ray Bryant
Improvise
- "Hot Rock Theme" by Isaac Hayes
- "Psychadelic Shack" by Albino Gorilla
- "Superstition" by Blooblo
Swing Set
- "Fire Eater" by Rusty Bryant
- "Tucks Theme" by Bill Deal & The Rhondels
- "Big Noise From Winnetka" by Sandy Nelson
- "The Swing Era" by Time-Life Records
[edit] Supplemental information
- On the European release of Quality Control, one track differs - track 14 is "Concrete and Clay" (replacing "Improvise"). The track is something of a reprise or re-working of the song "Concrete Schoolyard" from their debut album, Jurassic 5 LP, and the two songs share the same chorus.
- The Australian edition of the album included a second disc containing instrumental versions of each of the tracks.
- The track "Improvise" was featured on the English version of the cult Dreamcast game, Jet Set Radio (Jet Grind Radio in the US).
- The photo on the cover is at San Vicente Boulevard, Los Angeles and La Brea, Inglewood, California
- Great Expectations was used as a track in the video game Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX.