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| | Phase III | | | Music Artist : | | S.F.C. | | Music Style : | | Pop & Contemporary | | Record Label : | | Sony | | Release Date : | | 1992-05-12 | | Store Price : | | $15.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $15.98 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Intro 2. Hoods of Good 3. Glory Halagroovin' 4. Terror on Tape 5. Freedom in Captivity 6. One 7. What We Need 8. Music Is My Life 9. Phase III 10. Unity 11. Setting 12. Kill the Spirit 13. In the House 14. Swingin' 15. Another One 16. Skanewpid 17. D.J. Dove 18. 113.3 19. Victory 20. More Skanewpid
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old skool holy hip hop Submitted on: 2008-06-03 |
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| I can remember when my brother and I brought a cassette tape called rap pie in the sky, which gave us a chance to really hear what SFC, Freedom Of Soul, Idol King, etc sounded like. The first time I ever heard Sup The Chemist was on an album called The Final Plea by Apocalypse, rhymed on a joint called "Reprise". To me it seemed like every christian rap tape i would buy would feature Sup The Chemist, which to me always added flavor to the LP. It was the song called "Kill The Spirit" that made my brother and I want the LP. When we got the cassette tape we was in such a good mood nothing could ruin our day but i'm tellin ya this is one of the best old skool holy hip hop albums besides "Born With The Gift" by PID. I now have all of his ablums on cd i must say this album phase III is a classic, my favorite joints is Hood Of Good, Terror On Tape, Freedom In Captivity, Swinging, dang I can't name them all but the whole joint is good. This album really brings back some memories. |
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BEST XTIAN HIP-HOP CD OF ITS TIME Submitted on: 2006-10-13 |
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I grew up (for better or worse) on Xtian hip hop and from the late 80s - late 90s it was clearly a dessert wasteland of MC's with mostly good intentions who tried way to hard. As a result Xtian hip-hop by and large stunk until 1992 when Phase III came out. I was 13 at the time and this cassette tape sat in my player for a full year, and was regularly in my personal rotation for the next 6-8 years!
SFC was the best Hip Hop Group (I owned Saved Man too, but not until 1997) until G.R.I.T.S. (1997) and Cross Movement (2000 when they found their groove)) made it any kind of relevant. Sure some might attempt to point to DC Talk as the best rap group, but really, what were they?
SFC's work still stands up today; Doves beats and samples are high quality (a rarity at the time) and Sup C's lyrics were both funny and thought provocing. |
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Amazing , DJ Dove is GENIUS- Christian or whatever! Submitted on: 2006-02-01 |
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No dis intended. I mean this is amazing, inspired, and positive. I played it on my radio show all the time, and mine was not a "Christian" show, necessarily. I defied (and defy) anyone to find a DJ who can seamlessly blend Marley, Malo, and the O'Jays interwoven ("freedom in captivity")so well you run out of body parts to funk with. I need to find out what happened to that Dove cat.
The rapping is top notch, it's just the DJ is overwhelmingly good. Also lost in discussions here have been that these were prison converts, so their prostelatizing is hard won and not cheezy. And the beats and cuts are NEVER the same- they just keep comin' for like 19 tracks.
Maybe it's for the best that they split, leaving these, well, testaments to the acme of Hip Hop. It would be hard to recapture the crush, degradation, then discovery and release of being in stir. It's a potent dynamic bottled here, and well worth whatever it costs to get this in YOUR DESERT ISLAND 50, TOO. More power to these guys, I just listened to this the other day, and I'm still in awe at this 13 year old joint.
peace,
ted o. |
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Best Christian Rap album ever Submitted on: 2005-10-22 |
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| I got this CD in 1992 when it was released, and couldnt stop playing it. All of the songs are amazing. And most if not all of them have scripture verses. SFC (Soldiers For Christ) (Sup C, DJ Dove, and QP) were together for only a few years. Their debut 1989's Listen Up wasnt all that great. But the next year they released A Saved Man, and it was phenomenal! But this one blew that away. Unfortunately they broke up after this was made. SUP C put together Illumnation in 1994, but it was only him using the SFC name, and it was weak. He made another album in 2000, but it wasnt as good either. But pick this one up and A Saved Man. They were the best CD's of Christian rap in the 90's. |
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Epic hip-hop Submitted on: 2005-02-01 |
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| I've only heard SFC's "Saved Man (in the jungle)", and not Phase III. "Saved Man" is epic, great hip-hop. It's a shame these aren't more widely available. He's a great talent. |
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