Strong Arm

Strong Arm

Infobox Album | Name = Strong Arm Mixtape
Type = Compilation
Longtype = (digital mixtape)
Artist = Buck 65


Released = 2006
Recorded = ?
Genre = Hip hop
Length = 35:15
Label = None
Producer = ?
Reviews =
Last album = "Secret House Against the World"
(2005)
This album = "Strong Arm"
(2006)
Next album = "Situation"
(2007)

"Strong Arm" is a mixtape styled, self-released album by Buck 65. This is Part 7 in his Language Arts series, and has only been available as a download on his official site. [ [http://www.buck65.com Buck 65 ] ] This release marks a segue back to Buck 65's older, more hip hop orientated style where he rhymed over beats and samples. The track "Dang!" has been rerecorded and used in his latest album, "Situation".

Track listing

Side One:
#"Intro" (music: This Heat - Horizontal Hold)
#"Dang!" (music: Incredible Bongo Band - Let There Be Drums)
#"Hole In The Road" (music: Dub Specialist (Coxone Dodd) - Rastaman Version)
#"What Grace Means" (music: John Fahey - Sunflower River Blues)
#"Don't Belong" (music: Trans Am - Firepoker)
#"Suspect featuring Claire Berest" (music: Sebastien Tellier - Trilogie Femme)

Side Two:
#Brace Yourself (words: Rev. Sister Mary Nelson - Judgement)
#F.O.S. (music: The Homosexuals - Snapshots of Nairobi)
#Old-Time Stuff (music: Henryk Górecki - Olden Style Pieces II from the Symphony of Sorrowful Songs)
#B&W and Read All-Over (music: David Wescott - Passage Of The Red Sea)
#Full Blown (music: Six Finger Satellite - Pulling A Train)
#Cutthroat (music: Broadcast - Microtronics 02)
#The Old One-Two (music: Flowers/Morgan - Activity Three)

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