Overcast!
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Overcast! | ||||
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Studio album by Atmosphere | ||||
Released | August 1, 1997 | |||
Recorded | 1996-1997 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 72:40 | |||
Label | Rhymesayers Entertainment | |||
Producer | Ant | |||
Atmosphere chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
RapReviews | (9.5/10)[2] |
Overcast! is the debut studio album by Minneapolis hip hop group Atmosphere, released in 1997 on Rhymesayers Entertainment. It's the only Atmosphere album to feature MC Spawn trading verses with Slug. Before the album's release, Spawn left the group.
The cover art is inspired by that of Judgment!, released in 1964 by jazz pianist Andrew Hill.
Track listing
- "1597"
- Contains a sample of "Finale: Allegro Molto" by Ludwig Van Beethoven
- "Brief Description"
- "Current Status (featuring Beyond)"
- "Complications"
- Contains a sample of "Blind Baby" by The New Birth
- "4:30 am"
- Contains a sample of "Little Linda" by Bloodstone
- Contains a sample of "Vital Nerve" by Company Flow
- "Adjust (featuring Beyond)"
- Contains a sample of "Beyond the Bend Ahead" by The San Sebastian Strings
- "Clay"
- Contains samples from "Steam Forest" and "Water Moon" by Andreas Vollenweider
- Contains a sample of "Follow the Leader" by Eric B. & Rakim
- "@"
- "Sound is Vibration"
- "Multiples"
- Contains a sample of "The Dune Sea of Tatooine/Jawd Sandcrawler" by John Williams
- "Scapegoat"
- Contains a sample of "Walking Back to Waterloo" by Bee Gees
- Contains a sample of "Necessary" by Boogie Down Productions
- "Ode to the Modern Man (Lightning Blend)"
- "WND"
- "Multiples (Reprise)"
- "Caved In"
- Contains a sample of "Moonstreams" by Grover Washington, Jr.
- Contains a sample of "It Ain't Fair" by Aretha Franklin
- "Cuando Limpia El Humo"
- Contains a sample of "The First Garden" by Stevie Wonder
- "The Outernet"
- Contains a sample of "The Indianapolis Story" by John Williams
- "Primer"
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