- 93 'til Infinity
Infobox Album | Name = 93 'til Infinity
Type =Album
Artist =Souls of Mischief
Released =September 28 , 1993
Recorded = 1993
Genre =Alternative hip hop West coast hip hop
Length = 54:38
Label =Jive Records
Producer = DominoDel tha Funkee Homosapien A Plus CasualJay Biz
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:8lanqj3yojja link]
Last album =
This album = "93 'til Infinity"
(1993)
Next album = "No Man's Land" (1995)"93 'til Infinity" is the classic debut album by
Souls of Mischief . The group consists of four members (A-Plus, Opio, Phesto D, and Tajai) and is a subgroup of the hip-hop collective Hieroglyphics.Album information
The sound of their debut is characteristic of the distinct style explored by the collective, including a rhyme scheme based on
internal rhyme and beats centered around a live bass and obscure jazz and funk samples. "93 'til Infinity" is often heralded as the best album to come out of the "Hiero Golden Age", a period in the early-to-mid-nineties during which the collective released several critically acclaimed albums (includingDel tha Funkee Homosapien 's "No Need for Alarm " and Casual's "Fear Itself") and rose to national prominence."93 'til Infinity" was propelled into success by its title track and lead single, which reached #72 on the
Billboard Hot 100 . It also featured singles "That's When Ya Lost" and "Never No More" which reached theHot Rap Singles , but never charted on The Billboard Hot 100. According toAllmusic author Steve Huey, "Although the title cut is an underappreciated classic, "93 'til Infinity" makes its greatest impression through its stunning consistency, not individual highlights." [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:bq67mpnd9f6o allmusic ((( 93 'Til Infinity > Overview ))) ] ] Huey also goes on to remark that "93 'til Infinity" is "one of the most slept-on records of the '90s".Reception
"93 'til Infinity" has been hailed by many critics for its genre defying subject matter, funky production and charismatic rapping. Although it was not as popular as other
West Coast hip hop albums at the time of its release, it is garnered with much acclaim. It is the most acclaimed Souls of Mischief album in many critics' eyes. Suzann Vogel ofPhiladelphia Weekly gives much praise to it in this quote:cquote| At the pinnacle of the G-funked gangsta era, Souls of Mischief took the low road of emotional complexity. Hailing from Oakland, Calif., the foursome's distinctive lyrical mapping, infectious beats and subtle melodies on their debut rerouted gun-toting wannabes back to the underground and vaulted record-label Hieroglyphics to indie legend. MCs Tajai, Opio, Phesto and A-Plus exhibited a surprising charisma between them while undoing ghetto esteem. Their world of boredom, girls, weed, books, lounging and, of course, violence was a more easily understood reality for those caught between Pete Rock's tragedy, De La Soul's hippie aesthetics and Tupac's marginalizing glamour. Follow-up releases by Souls fell pathetically flat of achieving 'Til Infinity's harmony, and MCs have since broached personal topics of greater depth. Still, the genre-altering release possesses one undeniable truth: Reality's never sounded so good. [ [http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/view.php?id=6770 Buy These Records - 1/28/04 - philadelphia weekly online ] ]
Steve Huey of
Allmusic also gives "93 'til Infinity" much praise calling it "the best single album to come out of Oakland's Hieroglyphics camp" as well as saying how " [Souls of Mischief] completely redefined the art of lyrical technique for the West Coast, along with fellow standard-bearersFreestyle Fellowship ,the Pharcyde , and Hiero founderDel tha Funkee Homosapien ." [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:nq6m96bodep7 allmusic ((( 93 'Til Infinity > Overview ))) ] ]In
1998 , the album was selected as one of The Source Magazine's 100 Best Rap Albums. The track was also included in the compilation remix album , released in 2002.Track listing
# "Let 'Em Know" (produced by Domino)
# "Live and Let Live" (produced by Domino)
# "That's When Ya Lost" (produced byDel tha Funkee Homosapien )
# "A Name I Call Myself" (produced by Del tha Funkee Homosapien)
# "Disseshowedo" (produced by Domino andJay Biz )
# "What a Way to Go Out" (produced by Domino)
# "Never No More" (produced by A-Plus)
# "93 'til Infinity"(produced by A-Plus)
# "Limitations" (featuring Casual)(produced by Jay Biz)
# "Anything Can Happen"(produced by A-Plus)
# "Make Your Mind Up" (produced by Del tha Funkee Homosapien)
# "Batting Practice" (produced by Casual)
# "Tell Me Who Profits" (produced by Domino)
# "Outro" (produced by Domino)Album singles
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