Showing posts with label daddy. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Day 0779 - Ready to Die

The Notorious B.I.G. "Ready to Die" (1994)

 
Biggie was signed to Uptown Records by Sean 'Puffy' Coombes (who was working as an A&R guy) and started recording his album.   When Coombes/Puffy/Daddy/Diddy was fired by Uptown, Biggie was left in limbo.  Pufferino set up his own 'Bad Boy Records' label and a year later work resumed on Biggie's debut.    Big had spent part of the interim dealing drugs, which I guess adds to the 'street' credibility and authenticity of his lyrics.

The production has a touch of G-funk, with extra funk.  The occasional female backing-singers are reminiscent of Diddy's own Daddy-era recordings.   The beats can get a bit samey throughout, but Biggie's rhymes carry things along nicely.   Do have to say though, that at around 70 minutes, the album is probably a bit too B.I.G. for me.

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Day 0515 - The Violent Femmes

The Violent Femmes "The Violent Femmes" (1982)


The band were discovered while busking.  That stripped-down 'playing on the street' sound remained relatively untouched by studio gloss on this album.  Sticking largely to Victor DLorenzo's minimal drum kit, Brian Ritchie's upright bass and Gordon Gano's guitar and vaguely strung out vocals, the Femmes' sound came pretty fully-formed.

There seems like a pretty straight line between the Velvet Underground and the Femmes, though the Femmes seem potentially a bit lighter.  Less heroin and BDSM, and more run-of-the-mill sexual desperation.

The album would go on to sell over a million copies but never troubled the charts too much in the process, as it took them a gradual 4 years to amass those numbers.