Whodini

Escape

Whodini - Escape

01/01/1984


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All Music Guide Review

A vast improvement over the previous year's debut, Escape is the second album from the seminal no-nonsense New York rappers. Unlike many rappers, Whodini got their beats and musical backing from synthesizers. While this isn't a conceptual masterpiece and really is nothing more than sure-shot singles and sound-alike single, "Five Minutes of Funk" was an instant classic. The just-as-good "Freaks Come Out at Night" has the guys talking about nocturnal freaks with vivid lyrics and a little too much inside information. Listening to Escape, one has to be struck with the minimalism offered here. On "Big Mouth" and "Friends," producer Larry Smith provides clutter-free tracks for the guys to rap over. In contrast, the fast-paced "Escape (I Need a Break)" brings in ambulance sounds and ends up being a great instance of unconsciously danceable rap. Better yet, the closer "We Are Whodini" distills the essence of the group more than the other groundbreaking tracks here, and still retains a sense of freshness. The real unsung hero on Escape is the DJ, Grandmaster Dee, who provides deft work. Recorded at Battery Studios in England, Escape has a countless amount of memorable lines and productions, and has held up over time better than the debut. ~ Jason Elias, All Music Guide

Escape Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Five Minutes of Funk
  • 5:20

  • 2
  • Freaks Come out at Night
  • 4:45

  • 3
  • Featuring Grand Master Dee
  • 5:38

  • 4
  • Big Mouth
  • 3:00

  • 5
  • Escape (I Need a Break)
  • 3:40

  • 6
  • Friends
  • 4:40

  • 7
  • Out of Control
  • 4:14

  • 8
  • We Are Whodini
  • 7:05

  • Credits of Escape



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