Doom (album)
Doom | |
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Studio album by Mood | |
Released | October 28, 1997 |
Recorded | 1996-1997 at platinum Island studios by Vaughn Sessions |
Genre | Underground hip hop |
Length | 62:04 |
Label | TVT/Blunt Recordings |
Producer |
Hi-Tek Jahson |
Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Doom is the debut studio album by American hip hop group Mood. Released on October 28, 1997, the album features production by Hi-Tek and guest appearances by Talib Kweli and Wu-Tang-affiliated group Sunz of Man. It features one single, "Karma", whose b-side is "Cincinnati". Mood's classic Doom launched the careers of Talib Kweli, Hi-Tek, and Lone Catalysts. Producer J.Rawls of Lone Catalysts is also experiencing commercial success as a soloist in Europe and Japan.
Track listing
# | Title | Producer(s) | Performer (s) |
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1 | "Esoteric Manuscripts" | Jahson | Mood |
2 | "Info For The Streets" | Hi-Tek | Mood |
3 | "He Is DJ Hi-Tek" | Hi-Tek | Hi-Tek |
4 | "Karma" | Hi-Tek | Mood |
5 | "The Vision" | Jahson | Mood |
6 | "Tunnel Bound" | Hi-Tek | Mood |
7 | "Nuclear Hip-Hop" | Jahson | Mood, Talib Kweli |
8 | "Another Day" | Jahson | Mood |
9 | "Sacred Pt. I" | Jahson | Mood, Talib Kweli |
10 | "Peddlers of Doom" | Jahson | Mood, Talib Kweli |
11 | "Millennium" | Hi-Tek | Mood |
12 | "Babylon the Great" | Jahson | Jahson |
13 | "Peace Infinity" | Jahson | Mood, Talib Kweli |
14 | "Secrets of the Sand" | Jahson | Mood, Darryl Irby |
15 | "Illuminated Sunlight" | Hi-Tek | Mood, Sunz of Man |
16 | "Industry Lies" | Hi-Tek | Mood, Reflection Eternal |
17 | "No Ordinary Brother" | Hi-Tek | Hi-Tek |
18 | "Cincinnati" | Hi-Tek | Mood, Holmskillet |
References
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