The Desolate One
The Desolate One | ||||
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Released | 1989 | |||
Recorded | Power Play Studios New York City, New York | |||
Genre | Golden age hip hop | |||
Length | 38:44 | |||
Label | Fresh/Sleeping Bag Records LPRE-10 | |||
Producer | Just-Ice KRS-One | |||
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The Desolate One is the third album by golden age/hardcore hip hop emcee Just-Ice, released in 1989 and produced by KRS-One (see 1989 in music). In 1996, it was played in part on KROQ by Bradley Nowell of Sublime. Nowell claimed it to be one of his favorite albums.[citation needed]
Track listing[]
- All lyrics composed by Just-Ice. All music composed by KRS-One.
- "The Desolate One"
- "...And Justice For All"
- "Hardhead"
- "Welfare Recipients"
- "Na Touch Da Just"
- "It's Time I Release"
- "In The Jungle"
- "Hijack"
- "Ram Dance Hall Session"
Personnel[]
- Heavy D. - additional vocals on "Ram Dance Hall Session"
- Ivan "DJ Doc" Rodriguez - recording engineer, co-producer
- D-Nice - co-producer
- KRS-One - mixing
- Howie Weinberg: mastering
- Janette Beckman: photography
- Icon Design: art direction
Charts[]
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References[]
- ^ The Desolate One at AllMusic
- ^ "Just-Ice Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard.
- ^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 1989". Billboard. Retrieved March 31, 2021.
Categories:
- 1989 albums
- Just-Ice albums
- Fresh Records (US) albums
- 1980s hip hop album stubs