| Give 'Em Enough...Dope, Volume Two |  | Artists: Larry Heard, Dj Food, Kruder And Dorfmeister, Hustless Of Culture, Pressure Drop, T-power Vs. M.k. Ultra, Akasha, Howie B., Mekon, Portishead Label: C&s/Mk Mac Category: Music
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 229143
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
UPC: 090541852527 EAN: 0090541852527 ASIN: B000003GMJ
Release Date: August 8, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Consciousness (Cosmic Conscious) - DJ Food | | • | Young Men - Kruder And Dorfmeister | | • | Herbs And Spices - Hustless Of Culture | | • | Up Against The Wall - Pressure Drop | | • | Horny Mutant Jazz - T-Power Vs M.K. Ultra | | • | Mescaun - Akasha | | • | A Question Of Time - Larry Heard | | • | Birth - Howie B | | • | Last Breath (Electro Re-Skank) - Mekon | | • | Sour Times (Lot More Mix) - Portishead | | • | The Journey Within (Pre-Emptive Dub) - Soundscape | | • | My Heart Sings - Freakpower In Dub |
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It's a shame that it's gone out of print... May 27, 2004 James P. Wisdom (PA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This album is chock-full of excellent early trip/hop tracks most influenced by jazz and r&b. This (and the Volume 1 edition) introduced me to trip-hop and eventually electronic music in the early 90's, and to this day I still listen to it when I want some mellow but not at all boring or newagey music to chill by. Kruder & Dorfmeister, Massive Attack, Portishead and Hooverphonic fans will probably find this record to their liking.
Tasty collection August 13, 2003 This is a good sampler of "trip hop" sounds circa '95. Standout track is T-Power vs. MK Ultra's "Horny Mutant Jazz", but watch out, Amazon seem to think "horny" is a dirty word, so they might not sell this to you!
One of the best Trip-Hop compilations out there April 29, 2000 Eugene Bakarjiev (Sofia, Bulgaria) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This album is amazing - exactly the needed dose of dope for your ears. Whoever is a fan of K&D's Sessions should definitely buy this CD. Same style, same flowing groovy songs. Get it and you wont regret it
Most Dope for the Dollar September 13, 1998 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This recording brings drum & bass jungle to a current level of hip-hop awareness with its ability to fuse after-club drive-home twilight fuzzies with down-to-silicon beats even a newbe would appreciate. No played-out Pentium 1 rehash! A serious five-*!
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