Man Overboard | ||||
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Studio album by Buck 65 | ||||
Released | 1999 | |||
Recorded | ? | |||
Genre | Alternative Hip Hop | |||
Length | 69:57 | |||
Label | Anticon | |||
Producer | Buck 65 | |||
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Man Overboard 2002 re-release artwork
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Man Overboard is a 1999 album by Buck 65. Originally released on the anticon. label in 1999, this album broke Buck 65 to an international audience. When re-released on Warner in 2002 it had the track "Up the Middle" edited severely because of a Metallica sample that was used as a part of the music.
Contents |
The roots of Man Overboard are mainly taken from the album released originally beforehand, Boy/Girl Fight. This album was released on cassette and CD. It contained some songs that would later become Man Overboard, two re-recordings from Vertex plus some unreleased songs.
Track Listing:
A demo of the album was leaked onto the internet, and contained material that did not make the final cut. This pressing included a song that later appeared on Square that was titled "Science Is...".
Anticon Release:
The Warner release omitted the track "Azazellos Cream" and lengthened or shortened many tracks:
Like many early Buck 65 albums, many of the songs contain various voices, sometimes sound-bites, sometimes recordings from telephone conversations.
Man Overboard, originally released on the anticon. label, was a significant turning point in his career. The record, and the entire anticon. collective (of which Sixtoo was also a part), were considered hallmarks of a new avant-garde movement in underground hip hop. It was at this time that Buck met Cincinnati DJ Mr. Dibbs who inducted him into the 1200 Hobos, a loosely-knit hip-hop collective named for their proficiency and skill in manipulating the Technics 1200 turntable.
The album explores themes very common in Buck 65's early music. It originally contained material from the album "Boy/Girl Fight", and also, the track "You Know the Science" was a re-recording from his early album "Year Zero". The album was recorded shortly after his mother died, which proved a creative influence, notably on the track "Ice", while the track "Secret Splendor" is about rebirth. Other themes on the album include old age ("Achilles and the Tortoise"), religion ("Plastic Bags"), loneliness ("Pants on Fire"), sexual intercourse ("Mudslide"), and the pressures of being famous ("Up the Middle", "Sunday Driver").