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Prince Paul - Itstrumental (Female Fun)
Prince Paul – Itstrumental
Female Fun Records
Studio/!K7 Distribution
1) MVU (Act 1)
2) It’s A Stick Up
3) Flattery (f/ Steinski)
4) My Friend The Popmaster
5) Inside Your Mind (f/ Mr. Dead & MC Paul Barman)
6) El Ka Bong
7) MVU (Act 2)
Yes, I Do Love Them Ho’s!
9) What Are You Afraid Of?
10) I Want You (I’m An 80's Man) (f/ Bimos)
11) Profit
12) The Boston Top (f/ Mr. Dead & Newkirk)
13) MVU (Act 3)
14) And The Winner Is?
15) Gangsta’s My Style
16) The Night My Girlfriend Left Me (f/ MC Paul Barman)
17) Live @ 5 (all instruments played by Prince Paul)
1 MVU (Final Act)
19) Think or Die
Produced and Recorded in its entirety by: Prince Paul
Mastered by: Mike Fossenkemper
Executive Producer: Peter Agoston
Product Manager: Michael Adasko
Artwork & Layout: Fuse Green / Wheatbreadlife.com
Artist Web: princepaulonline.com
Label Web: femalefunmusic.com
Distribution Web: studiodistribution.com
Female Fun Records
Po Box 1081
Arcata, CA
95518
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
NEW! PRINCE PAUL album on FEMALE FUN RECORDS
Female Fun, the California based label that brought you critically heralded instrumental albums from MF Doom, DJ Spinna and J. Rawls now introduces its debut release through Studio/K7! Distribution: Prince Paul – Itstrumental. World renown producer/DJ Prince Paul composes an elaborate 19 track journey into his often spoken of complex mind, to examine the musical inspiration that drove so many groundbreaking releases from such groups as De La Soul, Stetsasonic, Da Gravediggaz and Handsome Boy Modeling School. Spanning the girth of his career, Paul revitalizes unheard compositions of the past with his latest beats from the present, bridging concepts and production techniques to paint a vivid horizon of unique hip-hop that only one man could create.
Bringing aboard likeminded collaborators of the past, Itstrumental plays out like a party of hilarity and hotness born from Paul’s Long Island studio. Black Italiano The Popmaster is praised over a harmonious back-drop on “My Friend The Popmaster”, Steinski provides lessons in picking up girls on “Flattery”, while MC Paul Barman pleads for the redemption of a failed relationship on the haunting “The Night My Girlfriend Left Me”. From the rugged, dancehall bop of “The Boston Top”
(an ode to donuts) to the inventive “And The Winner Is?”, a hypnotic piece that finds the Prince playing all instruments (drums, electric guitar, keys and more) and re-sampling them into one strong composition.
With the MVA (Mental Victims Unit) of the New York City Police Department hot on his trails throughout the release, Paul drops one crazy beat after another, only to further solidify his position in hip-hop as one of the sickest, most vital producers still thriving. This is Paul’s first true go around at creating an instrumental album, and it never fails to keep all corners of interest in the listeners mind awake and aware that they’re witnessing something , very special.
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