UPC: 886978820426
Format: CD
Release Date: Dec 15, 1998
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Personnel includes: DJ Quik (rap vocals, keyboards); Stan "The Guitar Man" Jones (guitar, bass); Rad Terrell (keyboards); Nedra "Cookie" Richardson, Hi-C, K.K., Tha D, AMG (background vocals); Robert Bacon.
Principally recorded at Skip Saylor Recording, Los Angeles, California.
Engineers include: Courtney Branch, Tracy Kendrick, Joe Shay.
The release of DJ Quik's debut album, Quik Is the Name, in 1991 begged the question: does rap really need yet another gangsta rapper? Indeed, by that time, rap had become saturated with numerous soundalike gangsta rappers -- most of whom weren't even a fraction as interesting as such pioneers of the style as Ice-T, N.W.A, and Schoolly D. Nonetheless, rapper/producer Quik turned out to be more noteworthy than most of the gangsta rappers who debuted that year. Lyrically, the former gang member (who grew up in the same L.A. ghetto as N.W.A, Compton) doesn't provide any major insights. His sex/malt liquor/gang-banging imagery was hardly groundbreaking in 1991. But his hooks, beats, and grooves (many of which owe a debt to '70s soul and funk) are likeable enough. ~ Alex Henderson
Principally recorded at Skip Saylor Recording, Los Angeles, California.
Engineers include: Courtney Branch, Tracy Kendrick, Joe Shay.
The release of DJ Quik's debut album, Quik Is the Name, in 1991 begged the question: does rap really need yet another gangsta rapper? Indeed, by that time, rap had become saturated with numerous soundalike gangsta rappers -- most of whom weren't even a fraction as interesting as such pioneers of the style as Ice-T, N.W.A, and Schoolly D. Nonetheless, rapper/producer Quik turned out to be more noteworthy than most of the gangsta rappers who debuted that year. Lyrically, the former gang member (who grew up in the same L.A. ghetto as N.W.A, Compton) doesn't provide any major insights. His sex/malt liquor/gang-banging imagery was hardly groundbreaking in 1991. But his hooks, beats, and grooves (many of which owe a debt to '70s soul and funk) are likeable enough. ~ Alex Henderson
Tracks:
1 - Sweet Black P***Y
2 - Tonite
3 - Born and Raised in Compton
4 - Deep
5 - Tha Bombudd
6 - Dedication
7 - Quik Is the Name
8 - Loked Out Hood
9 - 8 Ball
10 - Quik's Groove
11 - Tear It Off
12 - I Got That Feelin'
13 - Skanless
2 - Tonite
3 - Born and Raised in Compton
4 - Deep
5 - Tha Bombudd
6 - Dedication
7 - Quik Is the Name
8 - Loked Out Hood
9 - 8 Ball
10 - Quik's Groove
11 - Tear It Off
12 - I Got That Feelin'
13 - Skanless