Get Away Clean

Get Away Clean

Infobox Album
Name = Get Away Clean
Type = Album
Longtype =
Artist = Master P


Released = 1991
Recorded =
Genre = West coast rap Gangsta rap
Length = mm:ss
Label = In-A-Minute No Limit
Producer = Master P
Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|1.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:5kd5vwxva9xk link]
Last album =
This album = "Get Away Clean"
(1991)
Next album = "Mama's Bad Boy"
(1992)

"Get Away Clean" is the debut album by rapper Master P. The album scored bad reviews and sold under 100,000 units in the US. Many people believe that the album went unnoticed due to the failure to put any singles out. However, a more likely culprit is the lack of airplay or video-play for any of the album tracks.

"Get Away Clean" documents the era when No Limit was based in Richmond, CA, rather than down South and has more of an early 90's west coast hip hop sound.

Track listing

* 1 Saxophone (5:36)
* 2 Rollin' the Dice (0:57)
* 3 Pervin' (4:44)
* 4 Getaway Clean (3:47)
* 5 Low Down and Dirty (2:58)
* 6 No Limit (4:58)
* 7 Safe Sex (0:47)
* 8 Dana You Can Bang Her (3:34)
* 9 Richtown (3:34)
*10 Jack of the Jackers (3:30)
*11 Time 2 Chill (2:15)
*12 What's Up With That (3:34)
*13 Bitches And Money (3:41)
*14 You Only Live Once

External links

* [http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,127346,00.html Confirmed Track Listing]


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