J Beez Wit the Remedy
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J. Beez Wit the Remedy | |||||
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Studio album by Jungle Brothers | |||||
Released | June 1993 | ||||
Recorded | 1992–1993 | ||||
Genre | Hip-hop | ||||
Length | 50:20 | ||||
Label | Warner Bros. Records 26072 |
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Producer | Jungle Brothers Robert Power |
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Professional reviews | |||||
Jungle Brothers chronology | |||||
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J. Beez Wit the Remedy is the third album by the Jungle Brothers, released during June 1993 (see 1993 in music) on Warner Bros. Records. The album was the result of much label trouble, where Warner Bros. constantly rejected their offerings. The album in gestation was originally titled "Crazy Wisdom Masters" and features some considerably experimental hip-hop for the time, as well as production from Bill Laswell. Though the final album is considerably normal sounding the experimental tracks are still in evidence, especially near the end on tracks such as "Spittin Wicked Randomness".
[edit] Track listing
- "40 Below Trooper" – 3:57
- "Book of Rhyme Pages" – 4:44
- "My Jimmy Weighs a Ton" – 3:37
- "Good Ole Hype Shit" – 3:31
- "Blahbludify" – 2:33
- "Spark a New Flame" – 4:24
- "I'm in Love With Indica" – 4:14
- "Simple as That" – 3:53
- "All I Think About Is You" – 4:08
- "Good Lookin Out" – 3:31
- "JB's Comin Through" – 1:57
- "Spittin Wicked Randomness" – 3:32
- "For the Headz at Company" – 3:08
- "Manmade Material" – 3:11
[edit] Personnel
- Jungle Brothers - Design, Reproduction
- Robert Power - Executive Producer, Mixing
- Doug DeAngelis - Engineer
- Oz Fritz - Engineer
- Deborah Norcross - Design
- Enrique Badulescu - Photography
- Jeff Gold - Art Direction
- Nancy Ogami - Typography
[edit] Charting singles
Billboard Music Charts (North America)
1993 | 40 Below Trooper | Hot Rap Singles | No. 2 |