Heltah
Skeltah
Album : Nocturnal
Release Date : June 18, 1996
Label : Priority Records
Review :
Boot Camp Clik’s Heltah Skeltah turn out willfully low-tech, floss-free music.
The duo’s philosophy ("Undastand / To be the man ain’t even in the plan")
is sort of a corner-dweller’s adaptation of Tribe’s credo ("beats, rhymes
& grime"), with a hefty dose of weed and some potential violence thrown
in for good measure. Noted underground producers, including Evil Dee, Mr. Walt,
and the Alkaholiks’ very own E-Swift, help give form to the album’s snaky vibe,
which progresses under palpable clouds of blunt smoke. Ruc and Roc’s lyrics
are not overly complex, centering on cipher battles ("Clan’s, Posse’s,
Crew’s & Clik’s"), turf wars ("Grate Unknown"), and an amusingly
wack attempt at a booty call ("Getting’ Ass, Getting’ Ass"). The criminally
underrated Vinia Mojica, also heard gracing Common’s hipster classic, Like Water
for Chocolate gets some run here, singing the hook on "Therapy."
Track Listings :
1. Intro (Here We Come)
2. Letha Brainz Blo
3. Undastand
4. Who Dat ?
5. Sean Price
6. Clan’s, Posse’s, Crew’s & Clik’s
7. Therapy
8. Place to Be
9. Soldiers Gone Psyco
10. Square (Triple R)
11. Dr. Wiggy
12. Gettin Ass Gettin Ass
13. Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka
14. Prowl
15. Grate Unknown
16. Operation Lockdown
17. Outro
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