Black
Moon
Album : War Zone
Release Date : March 16, 1999
Label : Duck Down
Review :
The "sophomore jinx" is any critically acclaimed artist’s greatest fear : you’ve had your whole life to come up with your first album ; do you have it in you to follow it up just a year or two later ? However, for Buckshot, 5ft. and DJ Evil Dee, add publicized legal battles with their former label and surmounting anticipation since 1993’s classic debut, Enta da Stage, to their list of worries. On War Zone, the trio also known as Black Moon continues with the roles it defined on its first album : Buckshot as the dominant rhyme slayer, 5ft. playing second lyricist, and Evil Dee and Da Beatminerz handling the production duties. "Onslaught" is the album’s powerful opener, and it pairs Buckshot’s matured but still ferocious lyrical flow with the always-powerful Busta Rhymes on the hook. (Other guests include A Tribe Called Quest’s Q-Tip, Heather B, and the Cocoa Brovaz.) In its entirety, War Zone lacks the energy of the group’s debut, but tracks such as "War Zone" and "Anialation" (which pairs 5ft. with M.O.P.) prove that the sophomore jinx didn’t land on Black Moon.
| Tracklisting :
1. Intro 2. Onslaught 3. War Zone 4. This Is What It Sounds Like 5. Freestyle 6. Five (Interlude) 7. For All Y’all 8. Come Get Some 9. Weight of the World 10. Evil Dee Is on the Mix 11. Show Down 12. One-Two 13. Frame 14. Buckshot (Interlude) 15. Two Turntables & A Mic 16. Annihilation 17. Duress 18. Throw Your Hands in the Air 19. Outro |
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