music.wikisort.org - CompositionLabcabincalifornia is the second album by The Pharcyde, released in 1995, three years after their debut Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde. The album's production was handled by The Pharcyde themselves and Jay Dee, with additional help from Diamond D and M-Walk.
The first single was "Drop". The video for "Drop" was directed by Spike Jonze, and used footage of the group performing the song backwards, replayed backwards, giving it a surreal quality. The backwards theme of the video is also a reference to the song itself, which features a backwards sample. "Drop" was a hit, as was the follow-up single "Runnin'," which peaked at #55 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Overall, this album is a more mellow and introspective affair than their debut and features more somber themes such as dealing with fame and success, drug abuse, and broken down relationships.
Album sales compared to Bizarre Ride did not fare as well; the group was not able to reach Gold status.[citation needed] Although it received mixed reviews upon release due to the group's sudden shift of direction from its previous album, it received critical acclaim in retrospective reviews, with many lauding its consistency, smooth production and touchy subject matter. After Labcabincalifornia was released, Fatlip left the group to concentrate on his solo career.
1995 studio album by The Pharcyde
Labcabincalifornia |
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Released | November 14, 1995 |
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Recorded | 1994-1995 |
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Genre | West Coast hip hop, alternative hip hop, jazz rap |
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Length | 65:10 |
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Label | Delicious Vinyl |
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Producer | The Pharcyde, Jay Dee, Diamond D, M-Walk |
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- "Drop"
Released: August 10, 1995
- "Runnin'"
Released: October 7, 1995
- "She Said"
Released: 1996
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Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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Allmusic |     link |
Entertainment Weekly | (B+) link |
Los Angeles Times |    link |
Muzik |     [1] |
RapReviews | (9/10) link |
Spin | (5/10) link |
Vibe | (favorable) link |
Track listing
Information is based on the album’s Liner Notes[2]
- "Bullshit" (T. Hardson/E. Wilcox/R. Robinson/J. Yancey)
(“Sing” Sample: C. Bley)
(“Get Up” Sample: B. Marley)
- Produced by Jay Dee
- Vocals performed by: Imani, Slimkid3, Bootie Brown, Suave
- "Pharcyde" (T. Hardson/E. Wilcox/R. Robinson/D. Stewart)
- Produced by Bootie Brown
- Vocals performed by: (all members of) The Pharcyde
- "Groupie Therapy" (Hardson/Wilcox/Robinson/Stewart/Bolden/J. Kirkland)
(“Ladies First” Sample: D. Owens/M. James/A. Peaks/S. Johnson/S. Faber)
- Produced by Diamond D
- Vocals performed by: The Pharcyde
- "Runnin'" (T. Hardson/E. Wilcox/D. Stewart/J. Yancey)
(“Saudade” Sample: L. Bonfá/M. Toledo)
(“Rock Box” Sample: D. McDaniels/J. Simmons/L. Smith)
- Produced by Jay Dee
- Vocals performed by: Fatlip, Slimkid3, Imani
- "She Said" (T. Hardson/D. Stewart)
(“Down” Sample: N. Young)
(“Walk” Sample: J. Zawinul/E. Marrow/J. Rine)
- Produced by Slimkid3
- Lead vocal performers: Slimkid3, Fatlip
- "Splattitorium" (T. Hardson/E. Wilcox/J. Yancey)
- Produced by Jay Dee
- Lead vocal performer: Imani
- "Somethin' That Means Somethin'" (Hardson/Robinson/Stewart/Yancey)
- Produced by Jay Dee
- Lead vocal performers: Bootie Brown, Slimkid3, Fatlip
- "All Live" [Interlude] (T. Hardson/D. Stewart/E. Wilcox/R. Robinson/J. Yancey)
- "Drop" (T. Hardson/R. Robinson/E. Wilcox/J. Yancey)
- Produced by Jay Dee
- Vocals Performed by: Bootie Brown, Slimkid3, Imani, Beastie Boys
- "Hey You" (T. Hardson/E. Wilcox)
(“Evening” Sample: L. Carr)
- Produced by Slimkid3
- Vocals performed by: Slimkid3, Imani, The Dramatics
- "Y?" (T. Hardson/R. Robinson/E. Wilcox/D. Stewart/J. Yancey)
- Produced by Bootie Brown
- Co-produced by Jay Dee
- Vocals performed by: The Pharcyde
- "It's All Good!" [Interlude]
- "Moment in Time" (T. Hardson/L. Hackey/M. Walker)
- Produced by M-Walk
- Co-produced by Slimkid3
- Lead vocal performer: Slimkid3
- "The Hustle" (R. Robinson/K. Alexander/G. Campbell/R. Shelton/J. McDavid)
(“Send” Sample: R. Ayers)
- Featuring Big Boy, Schmooche Cat and Randy Mack
- Produced by Bootie Brown
- Vocals performed by: Bootie Brown
- "Little D" [Interlude]
- "Devil Music" (R. Robinson/T. Hardson/D. Stewart)
- Produced by Fatlip
- Lead vocal performers: Slimkid3, Bootie Brown, Fatlip
- Shoutout Voice: Imani
- "The E.N.D." (E. Wilcox/M. Walker/K. Holloway)
(“Sunny” Sample: B. Hebb)
- Featuring Ian Kamau
- Produced by M-Walk
- Vocals performed by: Imani and Ian Kamau
- "Emerald Butterfly" [Bonus Track] (Hardson/L.A. Jay)
- Produced by SlimKid3 and L.A. Jay
- Lead vocal performer: Slimkid3
- "Just Don't Matter" [Bonus Track] (Wilcox/Hardson/Jackson Biede)
- Produced by Slimkid3
- Vocals performed by: Imani, Slimkid3, The Wascals (chorus by Fatlip)
- "Heart & Soul" (UK Bonus Track)
- Produced by Buckwild
- Vocals performed by: The Pharcyde
Additional personnel
- Paul Arnold - Mix Engineer (2-4, 6, 8-12, 15-17)
- Big Boy - Additional Lead Vocals (14)
- Rick Clifford - Recording Engineer
- Bryan Davis - Mix Engineer (7), Recording Engineer
- Bob Durham - Keyboards (5)
- Jay Dee - Drums (8)
- Tim Latham - Mix Engineer (1, 13), Recording Engineer
- M-Walk - DJ Scratches
- James Mansfield - Mix Engineer (14), Recording Engineer
- Tim Nimitz - Mix Engineer (5)
- Randy Mack - Additional Lead Vocals (14)
- Farnando Pullum - Trumpet (17)
- Justin Reinhardt - Fender Rhodes (17), Organ played by (8)
- Schmooche Cat - Additional Lead Vocals (14)
- Madeline Smith - Sample Clearance Agent
- Mark Spier - Sample Clearance Agent
- Anthony “Biede” Walker - Recording Engineer
- Gary Wallis - Recording Engineer
Sample credits
Unless otherwise indicated, Information is based on the album’s Liner Notes[2]
- Bull****
- Pharcyde
- "Spinning Wheel" by Lonnie Smith
- Groupie Therapy
- Runnin'
- She Said
- "Down by the River" as performed by Buddy Miles (Electric Guitar)[8]
- "Baby That's What I Need (Walk Tall)" as performed by Cannonball Adderley
- The Pharcyde song "Passin’ Me By"[8]
- Splattitorium
- Drop
- Hey You
- "In the Evening" as performed by Yusef Lateef
- "Hey You! Get Off My Mountain" by The Dramatics[3]
- "Vitamin C" by Can[3]
- Y?
- "Why Is That?" by Boogie Down Productions[12]
- Moment in Time
- "Keep My Heart Together" by Mass Production[3]
- "You Can Fly" by Sons of Champlin
- The Hustle
- Devil Music
- The E.N.D.
- "Sunny" as performed by Earl Grant
- Emerald Butterfly
- "Anybody Needs a Big Man" by Cannonball Adderley Quintet[3]
Charts
Chart (1995) |
Peak position |
US Billboard 200 |
37 |
US Top R&B Albums |
17 |
Singles
Year |
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Chart positions |
US Hot 100 |
US R&B |
US Rap |
US Dance Sales |
1995 |
"Runnin'" |
55 |
35 |
5 |
4 |
1995 |
"Drop" |
93 |
73 |
5 |
4 |
1996 |
"She Said" |
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30 |
46 |
References
The Pharcyde |
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- Bootie Brown
- Imani
- Fatlip
- Slimkid3
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