Dereliks - Broken Cyphers - The Anthology

Tracklist

1
Face A
1.
I Am A Record
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01:04
2.
Birds & Bees
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3.
The Phrase That Pays
Dereliks
01:37
4.
I Am An Instrumental
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Face B
1.
Iz On Some Other
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2.
The Mate That Fate Created
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3.
Hen On Some Other
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2
Face C
1.
Desperately Seeking Nola Darling
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01:48
2.
Trip Off The Past
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3.
Seasons Bring Change 2
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4.
A.S.T.A.P.G.O.T.B.
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Face D
1.
Strive
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2.
Dereliktual Band
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3.
Summer I Fall (Revisited)
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00:54
3
Face E
1.
Instrumental
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2.
Drama Club
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3.
Period
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01:06
4.
Ruckus 1
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Face F
1.
No Gnuz Remix
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01:21
2.
Charlie Brown Xmas
Dereliks
01:04
3.
Mate 89
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4.
At a Loss
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4
Face G
1.
Nola Remix
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2.
R Shady
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3.
West Got Stress
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Face H
1.
Dumb (Produced by D-Styles, Cuts by D Styles)
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2.
Trains
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3.
End This World
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Informations


  • Artiste : Dereliks
  • Format : 4 x 12" (180g)
  • PaysÉtats-Unis
  • GenresHip HopJazzy Hip-Hop
  • Date de livraison estiméeLivraison en 2 à 7 jours

Description

At long last, Uncle Travelling Matt has authorized the definitive anthology from The Dereliks. This 180 gram, 4 quad gatefold includes a remastered version of their 1995 EP "A Turn on the Wheel is Worth More Than a Record Deal", liner notes, original artwork, and unseen private photos from their collection. It also features the first-ever vinyl pressing and never heard material from their studio-recorded catalog 1992-1997. Sure to sell out quickly so act fast!

Dereliks
États-Unis

The Dereliks are California’s duo comprised of MC Iz and DJ Hen Boogie, who released their classic EP "A Turn On The Wheel Is Worth More Than A Record Deal" on New York record label Low Self Discipline in 1995. In 2003, they released the awesome "Change for the Bus Ride Home" which was planned to be the first part of a series of albums that compile all their unreleased material and demos they recorded around ‘92. The track "No G’nus" was only and exclusively included in the "Bomb Hip-Hop Compilation" album, from 1994. ~Discogs