Till Death Do Us Part (Cypress Hill album)
Till Death Do Us Part is the seventh studio album by the Latino rap group Cypress Hill. This album showed Cypress Hill experiment with a reggae sound - especially in the lead single; "What's Your Number?" that sampled the bass line from The Clash song "The Guns of Brixton." Another song, "Ganja Bus" features vocals from Damian Marley (son of Bob Marley).
Two different CD covers (artwork) exist: The European and Japanese releases feature the standard sepia version of a picture of a statue of a crucifixion scene.
The US CD version includes a free sticker which is a black and white cover with the "old" logo on it. It has a square of thorns and roses around it. This is removable and inserted over the regular cover.
Reception
Professional ratings |
Review scores |
Source |
Rating |
Allmusic |
[1] |
RapReviews.com |
(8.5/10)[2] |
- Rolling Stone "[T]he combination of mournful maturity and club-ready fun they come up with on Till Death Do Us Part suits them just fine."[3]
- Q magazine "[A] funk-driven return to familiar ground, laced with dark imagery, beefy hooks and sharp vocal trading."[4]
Track listing
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1. |
"Another Body Drops" | Freese, Muggerud, Reyes | DJ Muggs |
3:50 |
2. |
"Till Death Comes" | Freese, Muggerud | DJ Muggs |
3:30 |
3. |
"Latin Thugs" (featuring Tego Calderón) | Calderon, Freese, Maman, Reyes | The Alchemist |
3:46 |
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1. |
"Ganja Bus" (featuring Damian Marley) | Freese, Reyes | Tony "CD" Kelly |
3:42 |
2. |
"Busted in the Hood" | Freese, Horowitz, McDaniels, Muggerud, Rubin, Simmons | DJ Muggs |
4:03 |
3. |
"Money" | Freese, Muggerud, Reyes | DJ Muggs |
3:33 |
4. |
"Never Know" | Freese, Muggerud | DJ Muggs |
3:14 |
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1. |
"Last Laugh" (featuring Prodigy and Twin) | Bradford, Freese, Johnson, Jones, Muggerud, Raheem, Reyes | DJ Muggs |
3:42 |
2. |
"Bong Hit" | Muggerud | |
1:20 |
3. |
"What's Your Number?" (featuring Tim Armstrong) | Freese, Muggerud, Paul Simonon | DJ Muggs |
3:50 |
4. |
"Once Again" | Freese, Muggerud | DJ Muggs |
3:48 |
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1. |
"Number Seven" | Muggerud | DJ Muggs |
0:50 |
2. |
"One Last Cigarette" | Freese, Muggerud, Piccioni | DJ Muggs |
2:46 |
3. |
"Street Wars" | Freese, Muggerud | DJ Muggs |
2:42 |
4. |
"Till Death Do Us Part" | Freese, Nassar | Fredwreck |
3:54 |
5. |
"Eulogy" | Freese, Muggerud | DJ Muggs |
1:08 |
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17. |
"Ready To Die" |
3:04 |
18. |
"Roll It Up Again" |
3:16 |
Album singles
Single cover |
Single information |
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"What's Your Number?"
Released: March 19, 2004
B-side: "Ready To Die", "Roll It Up" |
Personnel
- B-Real - vocals
- Sen Dog - vocals
- DJ Muggs - producer, executive producer, mixing
- Eric Bobo - percussion
- The Alchemist - producer, engineer
- Tony Kelly - producer
- Tim Armstrong - guitar, vocals, guest appearance
- Tego Calderón - guest appearance
- Damian "Junior Gong" Marley - guest appearance
- Prodigy - guest appearance
- Fredwreck - guitar, keyboards, moog synthesizer, producer, mixing
- Mike Sims - bass, guitar, keyboards, prayers
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- Rob Hill (producer) - bass, programming, mixing
- Rogelio Lozano - guitar, programming
- Reggie Stewart - bass, guitar
- Tracy Nelson - vocals
- Chace Infinite - vocals
- Dan Boer - keyboards
- Tim "Johnny Vegas" Burton - saxophone
- Ray Ramundo - conga
- Scott Abels - drums
- Al Pahanish - drums
- Brian "Big Bass" Gardener - mastering
- Robb Episano - photo assistance
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Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)[5]
Year |
Chart |
Position |
2004 |
The Billboard 200 |
21 |
2004 |
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums |
23 |
References
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