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Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde (The Pharcyde)
from Polydor Group

Disk 1: - 4 Better Or 4 Worse - The Pharcyde - Oh Shit - J. Swift, The Pharcyde - It's Jiggaboo Time - The Pharcyde - 4 Better Or 4 Worse - J. Swift, The Pharcyde - I'm That Type Of Nigga - J. Swift, The Pharcyde - If I Were President - The Pharcyde - Soul Flower - J. Swift, The Pharcyde - On The DL - J. Swift, The Pharcyde - Pack The Pipe - The Pharcyde - Officer - J. Swift, The Pharcyde - Ya Mama - J. Swift, The Pharcyde - Passing Me By - J. Swift, The Pharcyde - Otha Fish - D.J. L.A. Jay, Slim Kid Tre, The Pharcyde - Quinton's On The Way - The Pharcyde - Pack The Pipe - The Pharcyde - Return Of The B-Boy - J. Swift, The Pharcyde

Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde from Polydor Group

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Binding/Format: Audio CD
Release Date: 23/03/1998
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Like De La Soul's Three Feet High & Rising, The Pharcyde's 1992 debut came at a time when hip-hop was headed in one direction and the group were going somewhere else entirely. A crew of spunky b-boys armed with a self-abating sense of humour, The Pharcyde made an album that was fresh and profoundly honest. "Ya Mama" is a clever array of mother jokes set to cartoonish beats; "On the DL" has each MC unguardedly making self-denigrating confessions (like Fat Lip admitting to masturbating--previously a hip-hop no-no); and "Passin' Me By" is an ode to hopeless crushes on unattainable women. The group's playfulness was also infused with smarts, too, most visibly on "Officer". Recorded around the time of the Rodney King verdict, the song was an indictment of racial profiling--shrouded, of course, in a comic tale that parodied Public Enemy's "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos". With animated beats from J-Swift (the West Coast version of Prince Paul) and four distinct rhyming styles, particularly Slim Kid Tre's melodiousness and Fat Lip's nerdiness, this album captures an innocence rarely seen in the music's posturing ways. It is something that this album captures forever. --Joseph Patel



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