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| | The Desolate One | | | Music Artist : | | Just Ice | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Traffic Entertainment | | Release Date : | | 2006-07-25 | | Store Price : | | $15.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $15.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. The Desolate One 2. ...And Justice For All 3. Hardhead 4. Welfare Recipients 5. Na Touch Da Just 6. In the Jungle 7. Hijack 8. Ram Dance Hall Session w/ Heavy D 9. It's Time I Release
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Just-Ice Continues his Hardcore Style on 3rd LP Submitted on: 2007-06-05 |
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On this, Just-Ice's 3rd LP (1989), produced by KRS-One of Boogie Down Productions (abetted by D-Nice & DJ Doc Rodriguez), the Bronx-based MC continues his streak of sparsely-adorned rhythm tracks with forceful battle-ready rhetoric (e.g., "Hardhead", "...And Justice for All").
The title track which opens the album, "The Desolate One" samples Earth Wind & Fire's "Can't Hide Love" (perhaps the only obvious sample on the album), and finds Just taking rivals to task lyrically.
Just-Ice's baritone fits KRS-One's beat selection quite well, and the artist flexes his reggae influence on several songs, like "Na Touch Da Just", "Hijack" and "Ram Dance Hall Sessions" (featuring Heavy D). "Welfare Recipients" criticizes welfare culture, but it's not clear if the artist is being satirical or condemning.
This re-release by Traffic Entertainment includes one bonus track, "It's Time I Release".
1. The Desolate One
2. ...And Justice For All
3. Hardhead
4. Welfare Recipients
5. Na Touch Da Just
6. In the Jungle
7. Hijack
8. Ram Dance Hall Session w/ Heavy D
9. It's Time I Release |
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