Lyrical King (From the Boogie Down Bronx)

Lyrical King (From the Boogie Down Bronx)
Studio album by T La Rock
Released 1987
Recorded 1986–1987
Genre Hip-hop
Length 42:26
Label Fresh/Sleeping Bag Records (U.S.)
LPRE-2

Ten/Virgin Records (UK)
Producer T La Rock
Louie Lou
Kurtis Mantronik

Lyrical King (From the Boogie Down Bronx), from 1987, was the debut album of hip-hop emcee T La Rock. It was released after the EP He's Incredible, and none of the tracks from that record were on the original release of the album. Singles released were "Back to Burn," "Tudy Fruity Judy," "It's Time to Chill," and, in the UK, "Big Beat in London." Kurtis Mantronik produced several tracks, and Greg Nice of Nice & Smooth contributed human beat boxing. When the album was rereleased in digital form by Traffic Entertainment Group in 2006, two of the tracks from He's Incredible and two non-album tracks produced by Kurtis Mantronik were added. In addition, the Rick Rubin-produced classic "It's Yours," which was originally released on a different label, was also included because of its common ownership in the present day.

Cover

On the cover can be seen T La Rock wearing an Adidas Laser track top with the logo of the French Football Federation. Actually, T La Rock won this suit from a streetball game against Akhenaton, one of the emcees of the French hip hop group IAM, when the group came to New York City in 1986.[1]

Track listing

Original 1987 album:

  1. Lyrical King
  2. Back to Burn
  3. Tudy Fruity Judy
  4. Having Fun
  5. Three Minutes of Beat Box
  6. Bust These Lyrics
  7. This Beat Kicks
  8. Big Beat in London
  9. It's Time to Chill
  10. Live Drummin' with the Country Boy

2006 additions:

  1. It's Yours (12-Inch Radio Mix)
  2. Breakdown (12-Inch Version)
  3. He's Incredible (12-Inch Version)
  4. Breaking Bells (12-Inch Version)
  5. Bass Machine (12-Inch Version)

Additional personnel

Editors: Chep Nuñez, Omar Santana, Carlos Barios

Later samples

Samples of "It's Yours" can be heard in the following songs and in countless others.

References

  1. Mystery solved: Why T La Rock was wearing French soccer team's jacket?
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