Innercity Griots

Innercity Griots
Studio album by Freestyle Fellowship
Released April 28, 1993 (1993-04-28)
Recorded 1992-93
Genre Hip hop
Length 65:25
Label 4th & B'way, Island, PolyGram
Producer Freestyle Fellowship, The Earthquake Brothers, Daddy-O, Edman
Freestyle Fellowship chronology
To Whom It May Concern...
(1991)
Innercity Griots
(1993)
Temptations
(2001)
Singles from Innercity Griots
  1. "Bullies of the Block"
    Released: November 17, 1992
  2. "Hot Potato"
    Released: March 9, 1993
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Entertainment WeeklyA-[2]
Q[3]
The Source[4]

Innercity Griots is the second studio album from the American hip hop group Freestyle Fellowship. It was released on April 28, 1993 on 4th & B'way Records and distributed through Island Records.

Reception

Nathan Bush of Allmusic praised the group's creativity and range as well as the album's production, which he felt showed an improvement from their previous effort.[1] Elena Washington of The Dallas Weekly commented that "they gave an unlikely musical offering at the time when everything was gangs and sets thrown as far as hip-hop was concerned in Los Angeles."[5] In 2012, it was chosen by The Daily Californian as one of their 10 Albums for the Hip-Hop Layman.[6]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Bullies of the Block"  Freestyle Fellowship, BambawarFreestyle Fellowship, Bambawar 4:55
2. "Everything's Everything"  Freestyle Fellowship, The Earthquake Brothers, L. McCannFreestyle Fellowship, The Earthquake Brothers 3:47
3. "Shammy's"  Freestyle Fellowship, The Earthquake Brothers, Daddy-OFreestyle Fellowship, Daddy-O 4:16
4. "Six Tray"  M. Davis, The Earthquake BrothersFreestyle Fellowship, The Earthquake Brothers 4:39
5. "Danger"  Freestyle Fellowship, The Earthquake BrothersFreestyle Fellowship, The Earthquake Brothers 3:58
6. "Inner City Boundaries" (featuring Daddy-O)Freestyle Fellowship, Daddy-O, R. WillisFreestyle Fellowship, Daddy-O 4:39
7. "Cornbread"  E. Hayes, Jr.Freestyle Fellowship, The Earthquake Brothers 4:21
8. "Way Cool"  Freestyle Fellowship, G. Redd, R. Bell, R. Mickens, D. Thomas, R. Westfield, G. Brown, C. SmithFreestyle Fellowship, The Earthquake Brothers 4:22
9. "Hot Potato"  Freestyle Fellowship, Edman, M. Rice, J. GillespieFreestyle Fellowship, Edman 4:30
10. "Mary"  E. Hayes, Jr., M. Troy, O. Glenn, H. ManciniFreestyle Fellowship, The Earthquake Brothers 3:45
11. "Park Bench People"  M. Troy, The Earthquake BrothersFreestyle Fellowship, The Earthquake Brothers 4:59
12. "Heavyweights" (featuring Cockney "O" Dire, Archie, Volume 10, Spoon, and Ganja K Chronic)Freestyle Fellowship, The Heavyweights, The Earthquake BrothersFreestyle Fellowship, The Earthquake Brothers 6:11
13. "Respect Due"  Freestyle Fellowship, The Earthquake BrothersFreestyle Fellowship, The Earthquake Brothers 3:53
14. "Pure Thought" (CD bonus track)Freestyle Fellowship, W. CobhamFreestyle Fellowship, The Earthquake Brothers 3:04

Personnel

Information taken from Allmusic.[7]

  • arranging – Edman, JMD, Kevin O'Neal
  • bass – Robert Harris, JMD, Kevin O'Neal, Christy Smith, Alfred Threats
  • bass (upright) – Kevin O'Neal, Christy Smith
  • drums – Robert Harris, JMD
  • engineering – Daddy-O, Rich Herrera, Matt Hyde
  • executive production – Kim Buie, Kedar Massenburg
  • flute – Randall Willis
  • guitar – Marvin McDaniel, Rodney Millon
  • guitar (acoustic) – Marvin McDaniel
  • mixing – Aceyalone, Rich Herrera, Kedar Massenburg
  • percussion – Robert Harris, JMD, Don Littleton
  • performer(s) – Daddy-O
  • production – Daddy-O, Edman, Freestyle Fellowship
  • rap – Spoon
  • sax (tenor) – Randall Willis
  • saxophone – Randall Willis
  • timpani – Robert Harris, JMD
  • trombone – Tom Ralls
  • trumpet – Jon Williams
  • turntables – DJ Kiilu
  • vibraphone – Onaje Murray
  • vocals – Daddy-O

Notes

  1. 1 2 Bush, Nathan. "Inner City Griots - Freestyle Fellowship". Allmusic. Retrieved May 9, 2010.
  2. Fox, Marisa (July 23, 1993). "Innercity Griots (1993)". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved December 6, 2014.
  3. Q magazine. July 1993. P:88. Retrieved 2015-09-12.
  4. The Source. March 1993. P:79. Retrieved 2015-09-12.
  5. Washington, Elena (February 14, 2013). "Hip-Hop's Black History Album List Part 2". The Dallas Weekly. Retrieved December 6, 2014.
  6. Bell, James (September 19, 2012). "Goin' Off: 10 Albums for the hip-hop layman". The Daily Californian. Retrieved December 6, 2014.
  7. "Inner City Griots - Freestyle Fellowship - Credits". Allmusic. Retrieved May 9, 2010.

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