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| | Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em | | | Music Artist : | | MC Hammer | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Capitol | | Release Date : | | 1990-02-02 | | Store Price : | | $11.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $11.98 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Here Comes the Hammer 2. U Can't Touch This 3. Have You Seen Her? 4. Yo!! Sweetness 5. Help the Children 6. On Your Face 7. Dancin' Machine 8. Pray 9. Crime Story 10. She's Soft and Wet 11. Black Is Black 12. Let's Go Deeper 13. Work This
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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The BEST RAPPER IN THE HISTORY OF RAP! Submitted on: 2009-04-02 |
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OMG!!!! HAMMER IS TEH BEST RAPPER IN EXISTENCE! SCREW NWA OR ALL THE CLASSICS! THESE SONGS HAVE DEEP BEAUTIFUL LYRICS AND ORIGINAL BEATS. AND TO THOSE WHO SAY THAT CANT TOUCH THIS BEAT RIPS OFF RICK JAMES, THAT'S BULL! RICK JAMES RIPPED OFF HAMMER, JUST LIKE QUEEN RIPPED OFF VANILLA ICE'S BASS LINE IN ICE ICE BABY.
HAMMER TIME! BEST SONG IN THE UNIVERSE! |
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Old memories??? Submitted on: 2009-03-29 |
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| This CD brings back old memories. Wish it had more older tunes but its still good |
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Memories Submitted on: 2007-08-23 |
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if you were born in the early 80's (i think Hammer had many kids as fans) or before then buy this cd for nostalgic reasons or just if you wanna have a good laugh (yes, it's that bad). it's worth the cent you can get it for but i wouldn't pay a cent more for it (a price too high, 2 cents or more could destroy the comedy-effect this cd has from today's view).
if you were born in the 90's and don't know Mc Hammer then i want to put it short: this cd sounds like a good collection of boring old farts! |
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let's go waaay back....back in to time..... Submitted on: 2007-07-26 |
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| The name "MC Hammer" was synonymous with parachute pants, dancing entourages, suspenders and funky fresh dance moves. PLEASE HAMMER, DON'T HURT 'EM is a real trip in the time machine for those of us old enough to remember its early 1990s release. I was eight years old at the time, and practically everyone I knew [and their brother] was ripping "U Can't Touch This" (with a recognizable sample from Rick James' "Superfreak") in their tape decks. Hammer's combination of up-tempo, synthesized instrumentals and energetic raps appealed to a cross-section of listeners. Kids and teenagers imitated his look with flamboyantly-colored wide-legged ("parachute") pants and "take no prisoners" swagger. Also, his songs were catchy (if embarrassingly so, at times). Other songs he made famous on this album were "Have You Seen Her," (the closest thing The Hammer gets to a ballad), "Help The Children" and "Pray." Yes, this album will most likely cause a lot of snickering, and I realize I am dating myself, writing this review, but, hey, you knew this review was inevitable!...oh, and I am not shy about saying that the CD is indeniably a lot of fun, and takes you back to a place and time in pop culture that no longer exists. |
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uh oh! uh oh! here comes the music! Submitted on: 2007-06-27 |
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| mc hammer's please hammer don't hurt 'em is a classic rap album. i like the songs u can't touch this,pray,help the children,have you seen her,here comes the hammer,and crime stury.uh oh! uh oh! i hope you like this album.ed wilson. |
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