JUNGLE BROTHERS - Done By The Forces Of Nature - 2LP - Tri-Colour Vinyl [AUG 16]
JUNGLE BROTHERS - Done By The Forces Of Nature - 2LP - Tri-Colour Vinyl [AUG 16]

JUNGLE BROTHERS - Done By The Forces Of Nature - 2LP - Tri-Colour Vinyl [AUG 16]

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Label: Get On Down SKU: 34376 Catalogue ID: GET52743LP Format: Vinyl
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JUNGLE BROTHERS - Done By The Forces Of Nature - 2LP - Tri-Colour Vinyl [AUG 16]

JUNGLE BROTHERS - Done By The Forces Of Nature - 2LP - Tri-Colour Vinyl [AUG 16]

€44.99

 

2LP - Tri-Colour (Red, Yellow and Green) Vinyl

The Jungle Brothers’ 1988 debut, Straight Out The Jungle, was important for many reasons. It was sloppy and goofy but had moments of real focus and social consciousness. It was a true “kitchen sink” record, that caught a rap fanbase enraptured by Eric B. and Rakim, Public Enemy and Boogie Down Productions a bit off-guard. Also of note, beyond the excellence of the album itself, the Jungle Brothers were the fulcrum for what would become the Native Tongues movement – they came first, De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest followed, under their guidance.

By 1989, the group had even more confidence, plus a Warner Bros. contract and advance in their back pocket. They used it to great advantage on the self-produced and criminally underrated Done By The Forces Of Nature, expanding their sonic palette and continuing their Afrocentric approach to music and life. Singles like What ‘U’ Waitin’ 4 and Doin’ Our Own Dang (with De La and Q-Tip, alongside Monie Love) showed the group’s fun side, which has also lead the way in the “hip-house” movement. But things weren’t all fun and games, as deeper, more pensive album tracks like Black Woman, Beeds On A String, and Acknowledge Your Own History show. It was another accomplished mix of fun, frolic and knowledge-of-self, proving that you could be serious in the rap game but still let off steam and fill the dancefloor. Done By The Forces Of Nature stands as one of the most cherished hip-hop documents of the late ‘80s among true-school heads, and this edition is the perfect way to revisit this classic thinking-man’s (and woman’s) rap platter.

Tracklist: 

A1. Beyond This World
A2. Feelin' Alright
A3. Sunshine
A4. What "U" Waitin' "4"?

B1. "U" Make Me Sweat
B2. Acknowledge Your Own History
B3. Belly Dancin' Dina
B4. Good Newz Comin'

C1. Done By The Forces Of Nature
C2. Beeds On A String
C3. Tribe Vibes
C4. J. Beez Comin' Through

D1. Black Woman
D2. In Dayz "2" Come
D3. Doin' Our Own Dang
D4. Kool Accordin' "2" A Jungle Brother