10/10
6 ft deep (US), Niggamortis (Europe)
10/10
6 ft deep (US), Niggamortis (Europe)
mines called niggamortis! and pass the shovel is a bad tune! I have uploaded it for those who havnt heard although windows media player got the track listing wrong when I uploaded the disk so it says its diary of a mad man.
http://www.supload.com/sound_confirm...=282474749.wma
Anyway 10/10 dope dope dope album
I'm lucky enough to have a cd copy of Niggamortis and a tape copy as well (not that I listen to it).
Was definately called Niggamortis in Europe, but now only the US version is for sale in Europe.
Can up Pass The shovel if anyone wants it.
Anyway, amazing album - 10/10
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this album is proof that prince paul's a genius.
10/10
Just to add some trivia for y'all (I'm almost positive no one else in the world has realized this -- or if they have, hasn't posted it to teh Intarwebz yet)...
Niggamortis-drama aside, in the United States there are two versions of 6 Feet Deep: the original, released in 1994; and the re-release, released in 1997.
They are virtually indistinguishable in appearace minus one small difference [aside from the fact that one says 1994 in the fine-print on the back and the other says 1994, 1997].
The original, if you look at the spine, has a green bar on it with some other colors near where it says "Gee Street," whereas the spine of the re-released edition is all white.
I listened to both albums (I have both CD's) entirely, and realized that the re-release does not contain the "You don't own the place anyway! The white man own it!" sample. I know this for fact. I'm tempted to say it doesn't contain the "And fo' all y'all niggaz out there that'a be poppin shit, when the music go off, y'all listen to this alright?" sample, but without the CD's in front of me to check, can't be certain.
"A soldier of the darkness / Kidnap an emcee for a hostage"
- Madman (nka 9th Prince)
Sort of a bite of what Esham and Natas were doing, but compared to that piece of shit flat linerz cd it's golden.
Too bad Grym died and too bad prince paul fell off years later.
If you guys want to check out another gravedigga track, that I'm pretty sure was crafted around the time of 6fd, look for a track called "Don't be Afraid of the Dark."
Also, be sure to check out Poetic's epic solo track, which was called "Savior"
^^ yeah that's dope, featuring Craig G!
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J Dilla, MF Grimm, Mr. Lif, Poetic aka Grym Reaper, Kool G Rap, RA the Rugged Man, Shabazz, Hell Razah, Timbo King, Jus Allah, Warcloud, Breeze Brewin, Kid Capri, Count Bass D, Insight and more...
Definitely a good record. Took me a while to warm to it.
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