Black eyed peas "Behind the Front"

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Posted on 06.30.1998
Black eyed peas "Behind the Front"
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The Black Eyed Peas
Album : Behind the Front
Release Date : June 30, 1998

Label : Interscope Records

Review :
The Black Eyed Peas’ debut, Behind the Front, may sound thoroughly familiar : like A Tribe Called Quest, they sprout positive, deftly delivered lyrics out of their light jazz, R&B, and funk tracks ; like the Roots, this multi-ethnic outfit’s three MCs drop science in front of a live band that builds its grooves organically ; and at their best, such as on the pop and reggae-flavored "Karma," the group can out-Fugee the Fugees. For some reason, though, the mostly mild, largely scratchless and sample-free record can—at times—be downright tepid. But for the most part, it works—sometimes brilliantly—and as a break from the mostly belligerent voices in hip-hop’s mainstream, we can definitely use more of what the Peas have to offer. —Roni Sarig

Tracklisting :
01. fallin up’
02. clap your hands
03. joints & jam
04. the way u make me feel
05. movement
06. karma
07. be free
08. say goodbye
09. duet
10. communication
11. what it is
12. que dices ?
13. A8
14. love won’t wait
15. head bobs
16. positivity

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