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One of the most influential
rap
albums of all time,
Eric B. & Rakim
's
Paid in Full
only continues to grow in stature as the record that ushered in
hip-hop
's modern era. The stripped-down production might seem a little bare to modern ears, but
Rakim
's technique on the mic still sounds utterly contemporary, even state-of-the-art -- and that from a record released in 1987, just one year after
Run-D.M.C.
hit the mainstream.
basically invents modern lyrical technique over the course of
, with his complex internal rhymes, literate imagery, velvet-smooth flow, and unpredictable, off-the-beat rhythms. The key cuts here are some of the most legendary
singles ever released, starting with the duo's debut sides,
"Eric B. Is President"
and
"My Melody."
"I Know You Got Soul"
single-handedly kicked off
's infatuation with
James Brown
samples, and
topped it with the similarly inclined
"I Ain't No Joke,"
a stunning display of lyrical virtuosity. The title cut, meanwhile, planted the seeds of
's material obsessions over a monumental beat. There are also three DJ showcases for
Eric B.
, who like
was among the technical leaders in his field. If sampling is the sincerest form of admiration in
,
is positively worshipped. Just to name a few:
's tossed-off "pump up the volume," from
"I Know You Got Soul,"
became the basis for
M/A/R/R/S
' groundbreaking dance track;
Eminem
, a devoted
student, lifted lines from
"As the Rhyme Goes On"
for the chorus of his own
"The Way I Am"
; and the percussion track of
"Paid in Full"
has been sampled so many times it's almost impossible to believe it had a point of origin.
is essential listening for anyone even remotely interested in the basic musical foundations of
-- this is the form in its purest essence. ~ Steve Huey
rap
albums of all time,
Eric B. & Rakim
's
Paid in Full
only continues to grow in stature as the record that ushered in
hip-hop
's modern era. The stripped-down production might seem a little bare to modern ears, but
Rakim
's technique on the mic still sounds utterly contemporary, even state-of-the-art -- and that from a record released in 1987, just one year after
Run-D.M.C.
hit the mainstream.
basically invents modern lyrical technique over the course of
, with his complex internal rhymes, literate imagery, velvet-smooth flow, and unpredictable, off-the-beat rhythms. The key cuts here are some of the most legendary
singles ever released, starting with the duo's debut sides,
"Eric B. Is President"
and
"My Melody."
"I Know You Got Soul"
single-handedly kicked off
's infatuation with
James Brown
samples, and
topped it with the similarly inclined
"I Ain't No Joke,"
a stunning display of lyrical virtuosity. The title cut, meanwhile, planted the seeds of
's material obsessions over a monumental beat. There are also three DJ showcases for
Eric B.
, who like
was among the technical leaders in his field. If sampling is the sincerest form of admiration in
,
is positively worshipped. Just to name a few:
's tossed-off "pump up the volume," from
"I Know You Got Soul,"
became the basis for
M/A/R/R/S
' groundbreaking dance track;
Eminem
, a devoted
student, lifted lines from
"As the Rhyme Goes On"
for the chorus of his own
"The Way I Am"
; and the percussion track of
"Paid in Full"
has been sampled so many times it's almost impossible to believe it had a point of origin.
is essential listening for anyone even remotely interested in the basic musical foundations of
-- this is the form in its purest essence. ~ Steve Huey