The
A-Team
Abstract Rude & Aceyalone
Album : Who Framed the A-Team ?
Release date : March 20, 2000
Label : Meanstreet
Reviews :
The Alpha Team have finally released their long awaited first compilation together
(which took years to be re-issued onto CD, originally pressed on vinyl but pulled
from underground vendors due to distribution problems). This is one awesome
album and if you listen to mainstream hip-hop only, give this a shot because
this is what commercial hip-hop tries to be and will never be. Aceyalone and
Abstract Rude are truly some of underground hip-hop’s best and are never given
the respect they so rightfully deserve. — Skefdified
A-Team is FRESH. The beats are very original, and the lyrics can’t be faded. This unbelievable team of legendary underground mc’s can’t be dealt with as they will easily take a mic and rip it from the get-go. "Who Framed the A-Team ?" is a very good album and even though it hasn’t gotten any exposure, maybe it’s good because the people who listen to commercial probably wouldn’t appreciate "real hip-hop" anyway. Maybe they just don’t deserve to hear good music. — HipHopMan
| Tracklisting : 1. Who Framed the A-Team ? 2. Doin’ the Most for the Coast 3. Like That Like This 4. Slower Traffic to the Right 5. Acey the Faceman 6. Deep and Wide 7. Me and My Main 8. O.G. Crew (Heavyweights Round 3) - Abstract Rude 9. Rally ’Round the Home Team 10. A.B. Baracus |
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