Take a Look Around (album)
Take a Look Around | ||||
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Studio album by Masta Ace | ||||
Released | July 24, 1990 | |||
Recorded | 1988-1990 | |||
Genre | Golden age hip hop | |||
Length | 64:04 | |||
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Cold Chillin'/Reprise/Warner Bros. 26179 | |||
Producer |
Marley Marl Mister Cee | |||
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Take a Look Around is the debut album from hip hop artist Masta Ace, originally known as Master Ace. After debuting on the classic hip hop crew cut "The Symphony" with the Juice Crew in 1988, Ace released his debut single, "Together" b/w "Letter to the Better" in 1989. The former is included here, as well as a remixed version of "Letter to the Better." The album also featured two hip-hop hits, "Music Man" and "Me & the Biz," a tribute of sorts to labelmate Biz Markie, in which Ace plays the role of both himself and Biz (who reportedly couldn't make it to the studio for the actual collaboration he desired).
Track listing
- "Music Man" (Produced by Marley Marl)
- "I Got Ta" (Produced by Mister Cee)
- "Letter to the Better [Remix]" (Produced by Marley Marl)
- "Me and the Biz" (Produced by Marley Marl)
- "The Other Side of Town" (Produced by Marley Marl)
- "Ace Iz Wild" (Produced by Marley Marl)
- "Four Minus Three" (Produced by Marley Marl)
- "Can't Stop the Bumrush" (Produced by Mister Cee)
- "Movin' On" (Produced by Marley Marl)
- "Brooklyn Battles" (Produced by Marley Marl)
- "Maybe Next Time" (Produced by Marley Marl)
- "Postin' High" (Produced by Mister Cee)
- "As I Reminisce" Featuring Eyceurokk (Produced by Mister Cee)
- "Take a Look Around" (Produced by Marley Marl)
- "Together" (Produced by Marley Marl)
Samples
Music Man
- "Ben Casey Theme" by David Raksin
- "Nothing is the Same" by Grand Funk Railroad
I Got Ta
- "Talkin' Loud and Sayin' Nothing" by James Brown
Me and the Biz
- "The Message" by Cymande
The Other Side Of Town
- "Get Out of My Life, Woman" by Lee Dorsey
- "The Other Side of Town" by Curtis Mayfield
- "UFO" by ESG
Ace Iz Wild
- "C'mon Children" by Earth, Wind & Fire
- "Escape-Ism" by James Brown
Four Minus Three
- "Hard to Handle" by Otis Redding
Can't Stop The Bumrush
- "Razor Blade" by Little Royal & the Swingmasters
- "Get Up Offa That Thing" by James Brown
Movin' On
- "Keep on Movin'" by Soul II Soul
- "Kissing My Love" by Bill Withers
- "Don't Take It Personal" by Jermaine Jackson
Brooklyn Battles
- "If You Let Me" by Eddie Kendricks
Maybe Next Time
- "(You're Puttin') a Rush on Me" by Stephanie Mills
- "Soul Power" by James Brown
Postin' High
- "Street Life" by The Crusaders
- "High" by Skyy
As I Reminisce
- "One Man Band (Plays All Alone)" by Monk Higgins
- "N.T." by Kool & the Gang
Take a Look Around
- "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" by Gil-Scott Heron
Together
- "Do You Have the Time" by The Younghearts
- "One Man Band" by Monk Higgins & the Specialites
Album singles
Album information |
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Together
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Music Man
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Me & the Biz
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Movin' On
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Other Accomplishments
"Me And The Biz" was featured on Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas as a song in rotation on the fictional radio station Playback FM
Chart positions
Album
Charts (1990) | Peak position |
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Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | 38 |
Singles
Year | Song | Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | Hot Rap Singles |
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1990 | "Music Man" | - | 13 |
1990 | "Me & The Biz" | 47 | 8 |