Author Topic: CREDITS: M.O.P. - "Firing Squad"  (Read 2490 times)

KVB

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CREDITS: M.O.P. - "Firing Squad"
« on: June 04, 2002, 01:35:11 AM »


1. Intro
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2. Firing Squad (Skit)
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3. Firing Squad f/ Tephlon
Produced by DJ Premier

4. New Jack City f/ Tephlon
Produced by DJ Premier

5. Stick To Ya Gunz f/ Kool G Rap
Produced by DJ Premier

6. Anticipation
Produced by M.O.P
Co-produced by Laze "E" Laze
Mixed by DJ Premier
This composition embodies portions of "MC's Act Like They Don't Know" (C.Martin/L.Parker), performed by KRS-One.

7. Born 2 Kill
Produced by Big Jaz
Mixed by DJ Premier
Background vocals by LaShonda Middleton and Big Jaz
Keyboard and bass: Big Jaz

8. Brownsville
Produced by DJ Premier

9. Salute
Produced by DJ Premier

10. World Famous
Produced by Big Jaz
Mixed by DJ Premier
Keyboards and bass: Big Jaz
Contains portions of "Be Real Black For Me" (R. Flack/D.Hathaway/C.Mann).

11. Downtown Swinga ('96)
Produced by DJ Premier

12. Lifestyles Of A Ghetto Child
Produced by DJ Premier

13. Revolution
Produced by M.O.P. and Laze "E" Laze
Mixed by DJ Premier

14. Illside Of Town
Produced by M.O.P. and Laze "E" Laze
Mixed by DJ Premier

15. Nothin 2 Lose
Produced by Ali Dee

16. Dedication
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17. Dead & Gone f/ Battle
Produced by M.O.P. & Laze "E" Laze
Mixed by DJ Premier
Additional vocals by Tanya Ray and LaShonda Middleton
Bass and guitar: Sandy Anderson
Leslie and piano: Free Smith
Scripture by Easy D and the Holy Bible
Contains portions of "Let's Do It Again" (C. Mayfield)

18. Born 2 Kill (Jazz Mix)
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Jome

Re: CREDITS: M.O.P. - "Firing Squad"
« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2002, 03:51:18 AM »
Thanks
Real nice
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KVB

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Re: CREDITS: M.O.P. - "Firing Squad"
« Reply #2 on: June 04, 2002, 11:23:13 PM »
Glad you cared... it's great to see Premier involved with almost every track on the album, most of his beats were sub-par though.
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