| Pre-Life Crisis |  | Artist: Count Bass D. Label: Sony Category: Music
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 151468
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
UPC: 074646620229 EAN: 0074646620229 ASIN: B000008OPZ
Release Date: September 26, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New Flawless - Factory Sealed - Fast Shipping For The Holidays - FREE First Class Upgrade and Tracking (Airmail Overseas, APO Welcome). Ships in bubbled wrapped cd shipper - hole in upc (case is perfect/unaffected)
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| Tracks:
| • | Dozens | | • | Sandwiches (I Got a Feeling) | | • | T-Boz Pts, 1 & 2 | | • | Shake | | • | T-Boz Tried to Talk to Me! | | • | Carmex | | • | I Got Needs | | • | Broke Thursday | | • | Agriculture | | • | Brown | | • | Hate Game | | • | Pink Tornado | | • | Sunday School | | • | Baker's Dozen |
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| Customer Reviews:
I'm serious...T-boz tried to talk to me... December 11, 2007 This is my favorite Count Bass D album. I wouldn't compare this to any other of his albums, because it's different. This is a feel good hip hop album. The Count uses actual instruments, sings, raps...it's great! You can go w/the newer Count Bass, where it's mostly turntablism, but this is proof of an album that has had actual work put into it. The catchy choruses and versus will have you quoting, and singing along for days.
Whets the Appetite December 29, 2005 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This '95 album of Count Bass D's is different from his 2004 release, Dwight Spitz, in that it has boring beats and rhymes about being a player instead of rhymes about keeping hip hop real. It's a good album, but by far is only a Pre-Life Crisis before the man finds his plan and begins to spit.
chigga what October 26, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
All Count Bass D's albums are gold. This one I beleive is his first album, released about 10 years ago. Still sounds sharp, clean, clear and jumpin. Count played almost all the instruments on this album which is quite impressive considering how layered, smooth and electric it is. Count is a great rapper and singer, count rhymes and sings about things that no one else would even think about. His lyrics are fresh, his beats are dope, Count Bass D dope period.
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