Revolutions (The X-Ecutioners album)

Revolutions
Studio album by The X-Ecutioners
Released June 8, 2004
Recorded 2003-04
Genre Hip hop
Underground Rap
Length 47:37
Label Sony Records
Producer Rob Swift
Total Eclipse
Roc Raida
The X-Ecutioners chronology
Scratchology
(2003)
Revolutions
(2004)
General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners
(2008)
Singles from Revolutions
  1. "Live from the PJs"
  2. "Like This"
  3. "Back to Black"
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Revolutions is the third studio album by New York City DJ group The X-Ecutioners. The album was released on June 8, 2004 through Sony Records, and was produced by three members of The X-Ecutioners, including Rob Swift, Total Eclipse, and Roc Raida.

History

The album was semi-successful making it to #118 on the Billboard 200 and #50 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Three singles were released "Live from the PJs", "Like This" and "Back to Back". This would mark Rob Swift's last studio album with the group before he left in 2005 to focus on his solo career. Guest appearances on the album include Blue Man Group, Ghostface Killah, Trife, Scram Jones, Saigon, Cypress Hill, Rob Zombie, Slug, Josey Scott, Dead Prez, Fat Joe and Aasim.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Skit 1"   1:58
2. "The Countdown, Pt. 2" (featuring Blue Man Group) 1:45
3. "Live from the PJs" (featuring Ghostface Killah, Trife & Black Thought) 2:53
4. "Like This" (featuring Anikke) 3:23
5. "C'mon"   2:51
6. "Skit 2"   2:05
7. "Back to Back" (featuring Saigon & Scram Jones) 3:08
8. "Let Me Rock" (featuring Start Trouble) 3:26
9. "The Regulators" (featuring Rock Marcy & Sly Boogie) 3:15
10. "Space Invader"   3:36
11. "Old School Throwdown"   2:36
12. "Get With It" (featuring Cypress Hill) 3:29
13. "(Even) More Human than Human" (featuring Rob Zombie, Slug & Josey Scott) 3:58
14. "Skit 3"   1:16
15. "Sucka Thank He Cud Wup Me" (featuring Dead Prez) 3:40
16. "The Truth" (featuring Fat Joe & Aasim) 3:40
17. "Ill Bill"   3:59
18. "Skit 4"   0:39
Total length:
47:37

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