- Nocturnal (Heltah Skeltah album)
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Nocturnal Studio album by Heltah Skeltah Released June 18, 1996 Recorded August 1995-April 1996 Genre East Coast hip hop, hardcore hip hop Length 65:21 Label Duck Down/Priority/EMI Records
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P2-50532Producer Buckshot
Lord Jamar
Baby Paul
Shaleek
DJ Evil Dee
Shawn J. Period
Supreme
Mr. Walt
E-SwiftHeltah Skeltah chronology Nocturnal
(1996)Magnum Force
(1998)Singles from Nocturnal - "Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka"
Released: October 31, 1995 - "Operation Lock Down"
Released: May 27, 1996 - "Therapy"
Released: October 15, 1996
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] The Source [2] Nocturnal is the debut album from hip hop duo Heltah Skeltah, consisting of members Rock and Ruck (now known as Sean Price), members of Brooklyn supergroup Boot Camp Clik. It was the first BCC album to feature some outside producers, such as Shawn J. Period and E-Swift.
Contents
Background
The two made their debut on Smif-N-Wessun's 1995 album Dah Shinin'. Later in 1995, Rock and Ruck teamed up with O.G.C. to form the Fab 5, and released the single "Blah" b/w "Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka". "Leflah", included here, became a Billboard Hot 100 hit in '95 and the biggest hit from the Boot Camp family to date. "Leflah" was re-released as an A-Side single in early 1996, featuring the first sole Heltah Skeltah track, "Letha Brainz Blo", as its B-Side. The first official single released from the album was "Operation Lock Down", produced by Tha Alkaholiks' E-Swift. Other singles released from the album were "Therapy" and "Da Wiggy".
The "Twin Towers" of the Boot Camp Clik gained much recognition and respect in the Hip Hop world with the release of their debut, now hailed as a 90's Hip Hop classic. Led by Rock's rough, booming voice and Ruck's strong lyrical ability, and backed by dark, grimy beats by Da Beatminerz, Shaleek, and others, the release received wide acclaim in the Hip Hop world, but didn't reach much further, selling around 250,000 copies in the US.
Track listing
# Title Songwriters Producer(s) Performer (s) 1 "Intro (Here We Come)" K. Blake, J. McNair, J. Bush Buckshot, Lord Jamar Rock, Starang Wondah 2 "Letha Brainz Blo" P. Hendricks, S. Price, J. Bush Baby Paul of Da Beatminerz Rock, Ruck 3 "Undastand" P. Hendricks, S. Price, J. Bush Baby Paul of Da Beatminerz Ruck, Rock 4 "Who Dat?" K. Blake, S. Price, J. Bush Buckshot Ruck, Rock 5 "Sean Price" D. Pearson, S. Price Shaleek Ruck, Illa Noyz 6 "Clan's, Posse's, Crew's & Clik's" E. Dewgarde, J. Bush, S. Price DJ Evil Dee of Da Beatminerz Rock, Ruck 7 "Therapy" P. Hendricks, S. Price, J. Bush, V. Mojica Baby Paul of Da Beatminerz Rock, Ruck, Vinia Mojica 8 "Place to Be" S. Price, J. Bush, Shawn J. Period Shawn J. Period Ruck, Rock 9 "Soldiers Gone Psyco" P. Hendricks, J. Bush, S. Price Baby Paul of Da Beatminerz Ruck, Rock 10 "The Square (Triple R)" S. Price, J. Bush, L. Johnson, B. Muniz Supreme Rock, Ruck, Representativz 11 "Da Wiggy" W. Dewgarde, J. Bush, S. Price Mr. Walt of Da Beatminerz Ruck, Rock 12 "Gettin Ass Gettin Ass" S. Price, V. Mojica Dr. Kill Patient aka Sean Price Ruck, Vinia Mojica 13 "Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka" P. Hendricks, J. McNair, J. Bush, D. Yates, S. Price, B. Powell Baby Paul of Da Beatminerz The Fab 5 (Heltah Skeltah and O.G.C.) 14 "Prowl" W. Dewgarde, J. Bush, B. Powell, S. Price Mr. Walt of Da Beatminerz Rock, Ruck, Louieville Sluggah 15 "Grate Unknown" D. Pearson, S. Price, J. Bush Shaleek Ruck, Rock 16 "Operation Lock Down" E. Brooks, J. Bush, S. Price E-Swift Rock, Ruck 17 "Lock Down Skit" E-Swift Ruck as "Bejesus", Rock Samples
- "Letha Brainz Blo"
- "The Look of Love" by Johnny Pate
- "Undastand"
- "Soledad De Murcia" by Michael Naura
- "Why Can't People Be Colors Too?" by The Whatnauts
- "Who Dat?"
- "Both Ends Against the Middle" by Richard "Popcorn" Wylie
- "Prowl"
- "Danube Incident" by Lalo Schifrin
- "Grate Unknown"
- "Let It Be Me" by Gloria Lynne
- "Operation Lockdown"
- "Theme From Summer '42" by George Benson
- "Da Wiggy"
- "If I Needed Someone" by Bit'A Sweet
- "Therapy"
- "Enchanted Lady" by Milt Jackson
- "Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka"
- "Uzuri" by Catalyst
Album singles
Single information "Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka" - Released: October 31, 1995
- B-Side: "Letha Brainz Blo"
"Operation Lock Down" - Released: May 27, 1996
- B-Side: "Da Wiggy"
"Therapy" - Released: October 15, 1996
- B-Side: "Place to Be"
Music videos
- "Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka" Director: Marcus Turner Released: 1995
- "Operation Lock Down" Released: 1996
- "Therapy" Director: Gobi Najed
Released: 1996
Album chart positions
Year Album Chart positions Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums 1996 Nocturnal 35 5 Singles chart positions
Year Song Chart positions Billboard Hot 100 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Hot Rap Singles Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales 1995 "Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka" 75[3] 51 8 19 1996 "Operation Lock Down" - 64 15 13 "Da Wiggy" - - 15 - "Therapy" - 77 16 21 References
Groups Members Albums Enta da Stage · Dah Shinin' · Nocturnal · Diggin' in Dah Vaults · Da Storm · For the People · The Rude Awakening · Magnum Force · War Zone · The M-Pire Shrikez Back · The BDI Thug · Duck Down Presents: The Album · Basic Training: Boot Camp Clik's Greatest Hits · The Chosen Few · Collect Dis Edition · Total Eclipse · Monkey Barz · Chemistry · Smif 'n' Wessun: Reloaded · The Last Stand · Jesus Price Superstar · Casualties of War · Smif-n-Wessun: The Album · The Formula · D.I.R.T. · Welcome to Bucktown · Survival SkillsCompilations Duck Down Presents: The Album · Basic Training: Boot Camp Clik's Greatest Hits · Collect Dis EditionRelated articles Sean Price · Rock Albums Nocturnal · Magnum Force · D.I.R.T.Sean Price albums Singles "Blah" · "Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka" · "Operation Lock Down" · "Therapy" · "I Ain't Havin' That" · "Brownsville II Long Beach" · "Everything Is Heltah Skeltah" · "Ruck n' Roll"Related articles Categories:- 1996 albums
- Debut albums
- Heltah Skeltah albums
- Priority Records albums
- Albums produced by Da Beatminerz
- Albums produced by E-Swift
- Duck Down Records albums
- "Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka"
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