|
1 In Full Gear 2 DBC Let The Music Play 3 Freedom Of Death 4 Float On 5 Stet Troop '88 6 Pen And Paper 7 Music For The Stetfully Insane 8 We're The Band 9 Rollin' Wit Rush 10 This Is It Y'All 11 Extensions 12 Sally 13 Talkin' All That Jazz 14 It's In My Song 15 Odad 16 Miami Bass 17 Showtime 18 Talkin' All That Jazz 19 Talkin' All That Jazz 20 Talkin' All That Jazz Newest Review: ... the years when proper ballads were accepted in Hip Hop - and were also found on the first albums from Kurtis Blow and The ... more |
||
Price Comparison for In Full Gear - Stetsasonic
|
In Full Gear
The contemporary of It Takes a Nation of Millions and the bluepri ... Last Update 26.11.2009 05:50
|
£ 12.69 |
![]() Free! ![]() ![]() within 24 hours |
|
Read Reviews for In Full Gear - Stetsasonic
by - written on 10/11/09 (Very useful, 32 readings)
Rating:
"In Full Gear" was released in 1988 and was it second album from the first Hip Hop band Stetsasonic. It finds them following on from their classic, yet relatively underrated debut album from 1986 here we get Daddy-O and Prince Paul of the band on production with extra help from Ced Gee of the Ultramagentic MC's as their MCs, Frukwan, Wise, Delite and Daddy-O (taking on a double role) do their things at the other end. 1. "In Full Gear" They get things underway with a fly jam where they bring some of that live stuff that they were able to excite listeners with the first time around. I couldn't help but taking in when they got down ... Read the complete review
Products similar to In Full Gear - Stetsasonic
M(us)ic - Damiera
Tight, well produced and catchy.
Could sound a tad samey to non-genre fans.
Duck Season Vol.3 - DJ Babu
Hip-Hop & Rap - 2008
The Machine - Rue The Day
Tight, good guitar and drum work.
Samey, some weaker vocals and bad decisions.
This Is Where The Fight Begins - The Ghost of a Thousand
Refreshing, great vocals.
Possibly not for non-hardcore fans
Everything Is Borrowed - The Streets
Two top class tracks
Short album at under 40 minutes
Out Of Control - Girls Aloud
No dreary ballads
1 or 2 missable tracks
Jennifer Hudson - Jennifer Hudson
a few good tracks
Not as good as expected
Catfights And Spotlights - Sugababes
A lot of instantly likeable tracks, Usual standard from Sugababes
None.
Street Angel - Stevie Nicks
Fans will love it, cheap price usually, Stevie returns to an acoustic style
Relatively poor quality songs, 13 songs just not fully thought out.
Stick 2 The Script - Statik Selektah
Consistent
Very similar to his last album





