Funkmaster Flex's The Mix Tape, Vol. 1 recalls hip-hop's past while pointing toward its future. Featuring a wide array of hip-hop styles graced by amazing freestyle raps by some of the '90s top MCs, the album sounds like a mixtape compiled from the radio and 7" singles -- there's simply nothing but first-rate music, with no filler whatsoever. Although there are elements of old-school rap as well as modern funk, the daring production and stunning rhymes make The Mix Tape a rarity of mid-'90s hip-hop -- it's a record that sounds like none of its competition. It announces itself as an instant classic. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
The Mix Tape, Vol. 1: 60 Minutes of Funk
11/21/1995 | Sbme Special Mkts.
All Music Guide Review
The Mix Tape, Vol. 1: 60 Minutes of Funk Track Listing
Credits of The Mix Tape, Vol. 1: 60 Minutes of Funk
- Marley Marl
- Performer
- DJ Mark the 45 King
- Performer
- Q-Tip
- Performer
- Rakim
- Performer
- Run-D.M.C.
- Performer
- Erick Sermon
- Performer
- Kieran Walsh
- Engineer, Mixing
- Wu-Tang Clan
- Performer
- Raekwon
- Performer
- Benjamin Wright
- Art Direction
- Funkmaster Flex
- Producer, Mixing, Executive Producer, Main Performer
- Fat Joe
- Performer
- Eric B.
- Performer
- Havoc
- Performer
- Chris Lighty
- Executive Producer
- Leon Zervos
- Mastering
- Ola Kudu
- Design
- Michelob
- Multi Instruments
- Tragedy
- Performer
- Kaotic Style
- Performer
- Cool Whip
- Performer
- Akinyele
- Performer
- Masters at Work
- Performer
- Mobb Deep
- Performer
- Time Zone
- Performer
- The Fugees
- Performer
- A Tribe Called Quest
- Performer
- Biz Markie
- Performer
- Busta Rhymes
- Performer
- Frankie Cutlass
- Performer
- DJ Kool
- Performer
- Freddie Foxxx
- Performer
- Doug E. Fresh
- Performer
- LL Cool J
- Performer
- Brand Nubian
- Performer
- Special Ed
- Performer












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