Organized Konfusion (album)
Organized Konfusion | ||||
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Studio album by Organized Konfusion | ||||
Released | October 29, 1991 | |||
Recorded | 1990-1991 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 56:40 | |||
Label | Hollywood BASIC / Elektra Records | |||
Producer |
Organized Konfusion Snap & The Foolish Mortals Kid Nyce & So Unique | |||
Organized Konfusion chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
RapReviews.com | [2] |
The Source | [3] |
Organized Konfusion is the eponymous debut album by Queens Hip Hop duo Organized Konfusion. The album was released on October 29, 1991 under Hollywood BASIC. The album and the group have received a large cult following throughout the years. The record was originally given a rating of 4 out of 5 in The Source in January 1992.[4] The effort has received perfect ratings from many sources, including Allmusic and RapReviews. Group members Pharoahe Monch and Prince Po were praised for their highly skilled lyrical ability, making use of intelligent vocabulary and metaphors. The content on the album ranges from light-hearted tales ("Who Stole My Last Piece of Chicken?" "Audience Pleaser"), to extreme, politically influenced songs ("Releasing Hypnotical Gases," "Prisoners of War"), to religious influence ("Open Your Eyes"). AMG writer Stanton Swihart wrote in All Music's album review:
“ | The inspired debut album from the duo of Prince Poetry and Pharoahe Monch was arguably the underground rap album of the 1990s...Organized Konfusion may be, alongside Main Source's Breaking Atoms, the quintessential cult hip-hop album from a decade full of forward-looking efforts. | ” |
- —Stanton Swihart[5]
Track listing
- All tracks produced by Organized Konfusion
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Fudge Funk" | 1:04 | |
2. | "Fudge Pudge" (featuring O.C.) | L. Baskerville, T. Jamerson, O. Credle | 5:31 |
3. | "Walk Into The Sun" | L. Baskerville, T. Jamerson | 5:05 |
4. | "Releasing Hypnotical Gases" | L. Baskerville, T. Jamersons | 5:15 |
5. | "Audience Pleasers" | L. Baskerville, T. Jamerson | 3:33 |
6. | "Jiminez Criqueta" | L. Baskerville, T. Jamerson | 1:25 |
7. | "Prisoners Of War" | L. Baskerville, T. Jamerson | 4:36 |
8. | "The Rough Side Of Town" | L. Baskerville, T. Jamerson | 4:47 |
9. | "Organized Konfusion" | L. Baskerville, T. Jamerson | 4:48 |
10. | "P.S. 48" | 1:43 | |
11. | "Roosevelt Franklin" | L. Baskerville, T. Jamerson | 3:58 |
12. | "Who Stole My Last Piece Of Chicken? (Remix)" | L. Baskerville, T. Jamerson | 3:31 |
13. | "Open Your Eyes" | L. Baskerville, T. Jamerson | 4:57 |
14. | "Intro" | L. Baskerville, T. Jamerson | 2:17 |
15. | "Who Stole My Last Piece Of Chicken?" | L. Baskerville, T. Jamerson | 4:05 |
Samples
Fudge Funk
- "Trespassin'" by Skull Snaps
- "La Di Da La Di Day" and "More Peas" by The J.B.'s
Fudge Pudge
- "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby" by Barry White
- "Sport" by Lightnin' Rod
- "More Peas" by The J.B.'s
Walk Into the Sun
- "Action" by Orange Krush
- "Runnin'" by Earth, Wind & Fire
- "Green Earrings" by Steely Dan
Releasing Hypnotical Gases
- "Soul" and "Burning Spear" by S.O.U.L.
- "Chocolate Buttermilk" by Kool & the Gang
- "Non-Stop Home" by Weather Report
Audience Pleasers
- "Lowdown Popcorn" by James Brown
Jiminez Criqueta
- "The Baby" by The Blackbyrds
- "Don't Mess With People" by Mandrill
Prisoners of War
- "I Wouldn't Change a Thing" by Coke Escovedo
- "The Mexican" by Babe Ruth
- "Power" by Earth, Wind & Fire
The Rough Side of Town
- "North Carolina" by Les McCann
- "Black Frost" by Grover Washington, Jr.
Organized Konfusion
- "Let a Woman Be a Woman - Let a Man Be a Man" by Dyke & the Blazers
P.S. 48
- "Hydra" by Grover Washington, Jr.
Roosevelt Franklin
- "125th Street Congress" by Weather Report
- "People Get Ready" by The Brand New Heavies
Open Your Eyes
- "Chameleon" by Herbie Hancock
Intro
- "Give It Up" by Kool & the Gang
Who Stole My Last Piece of Chicken?
- "Rice 'N' Ribs" by Fred & the New J.B.'s
- "It's a New Day" by Skull Snaps
As sampled by other musicians
A lyric from "Releasing Hypnotical Gases" ("Insight, foresight, more sight, the clock on the wall reads a quarter past midnight") was sampled by DJ Shadow as the introduction to the track "Midnight in a Perfect World" on his 1996 album Endtroducing......[6]
Singles chart positions
Year | Song | Chart positions | ||
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Billboard Hot 100 | Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | Hot Rap Singles | ||
1991 | Walk into the Sun | - | - | 15 |
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ RapReviews.com review
- ↑ The Source review
- ↑ Matty C (January 1992) Original Album Review. The Source.
- ↑ "Organized Konfusion" (Album Review by Stanton Swihart). Retrieved n. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Lee, Jordan (1 May 2013). "Midnight In A Perfect Sample". WYMS. Archived from the original on 15 September 2014. Retrieved 13 February 2015.