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    The Cactus Album

    3rd Bass - The Cactus Album

    10/23/1989


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    All Music Guide Review

    Besides the upper-middle-class frat-punks-in-rap-clothing shtick of the Beastie Boys and emissary/producer Rick Rubin, who both gained a legitimate, earned respect in the rap community, there were very few white kids in rap's first decade who spoke the poetry of the street with compassion and veneration for the form. That is, until The Cactus Album. Matching MC Serch's bombastic, goofy good nature and Prime Minister Pete Nice's gritty, English-trained wordsmithery (sounding like a young Don in training), 3rd Bass' debut album is revelatory in its way. For one, it is full of great songs, alternately upbeat rollers ("Sons of 3rd Bass"), casual-but-sincere disses ("The Gas Face"), razor-sharp street didacticism ("Triple Stage Darkness," "Wordz of Wizdom"), and sweaty city anthems ("Brooklyn Queens," "Steppin' to the A.M.," odes to day and night, respectively), with A-plus production by heavyweights Prince Paul and Bomb Squad, as well as the surprising, overshadowing work of Sam Sever. The duo may not have come from the streets, but their hearts were there, and it shows. The album embodies New York life. Not every single idea plays out successfully -- Serch's Louis Armstrong impression on "Flippin' Off the Wall..." is on the wrong side of the taste line, and "Desert Boots" is a puzzling Western-themed insertion -- but they are at least interesting stretches that add to the dense, layered texture of the album. The Cactus Album was also important because it proved to the hip-hop heads that white kids could play along without appropriating or bastardizing the culture. It may not have completely integrated rap, but it was a precursor to a culture that became more inclusive and widespread after its arrival. ~ Stanton Swihart, All Music Guide

    The Cactus Album Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Stymie's Theme
  • :13

  • 3
  • Russell Rush
  • :25

  • 4
  • The Gas Face
  • 3:48
  • Sound Clip for The Gas Face from The Cactus Album


  • 5
  • Monte Hall
  • 5:26
  • Sound Clip for Monte Hall from The Cactus Album


  • 6
  • Oval Office
  • 3:32
  • Sound Clip for Oval Office from The Cactus Album


  • 7
  • Hoods
  • :17

  • 10
  • M.C. Disagree
  • :44
  • Sound Clip for M.C. Disagree from The Cactus Album


  • 11
  • Wordz of Wisdom
  • 6:31
  • Sound Clip for Wordz of Wisdom from The Cactus Album


  • 13
  • Desert Boots
  • :22

  • 14
  • The Cactus
  • 4:40
  • Sound Clip for The Cactus from The Cactus Album


  • 15
  • Jim Backus
  • :04

  • 17
  • Brooklyn-Queens
  • 3:37
  • Sound Clip for Brooklyn-Queens from The Cactus Album


  • 19
  • Episode #3
  • :11

  • Credits of The Cactus Album



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