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专辑英文名: The Godfather Of Rap
歌手: Spoonie Gee
资源格式: MP3
发行时间: 1987年
地区: 美国
语言: 英语
概述:
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专辑介绍:
在纽约七八十年代的地下说唱界,Spoonie Gee的大名可以说是无人不知,无人不晓,许多著名纽约说唱歌手如Kool Moe Dee,LL Cool J,Kurtis Blow都深受他的风格影响。作为一位纯地下说唱的艺人,Spoonie Gee曾在1978年短暂加入著名早期团体The Treacherous Three,一年后又离开。1987年,Spoonie Gee发行唯一一张专辑《The Godfather Of Rap》,这也正体现了他当年在地下说唱界独一无二的地位。
Spoonie Gee was the nephew of veteran R&B producer Bobby Robinson and one of the earliest rap artists. He was known as the "love rapper," an image that was established by his first record, "Love Rap," released on his uncle's Enjoy label as the flip side of the Treacherous Three's "The New Rap Language." The bulk of early rap records reproduced an MC's party routine with a loose sequence of narrative, boasting, and call and response. Spoonie's initial outing, however, organized a hip-hop styled record around a romantic theme, coming closer to the lyrical norms of pop music. The intimate "Love Rap" was accompanied only by drum set and congas, and Spoonie's next record continued in a similarly minimalist vein. The voice-over on 1979's "Spoonin' Rap" stuck to more conventional old-school boasting but looks forward to the gangsta attitude in its jailhouse references. "Spoonin' Rap" was also prophetic in its use of flexatone and heavily echoed voice, suggesting the Jamaican connection that was denied in early interviews by some of the rap originators. In 1980, Spoonie collaborated with Sequence on a classic single, "Monster Jam," probably the last word on the series of "Good Times"/"Another One Bites the Dust" variations, and a classic in the Sugar Hill vein, complete with a bone-crushing bass line and ecstatic crowd noises.
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