Description: Additional Information from Movie Mars Product Description Personnel: Sticky Fingaz (rap vocals); Omar Epps (spoken vocals); Tony Prendatt (various instruments, programming); Black Child, Raekwon, Rah Digga, Redman, Dave Hollister, Firestarr, Eminem, X1, Still Livin, Scarred 4 Life, Superb, Guess Who, Petey Pablo, Canibus, Columbo The Shining Star, Choclatt (vocals); Nate Smith (keyboards); Charles Shaw, Roger Munroe (programming). Producers include: Sticky Fingaz, Joe Naughty, Rockwilder, DJ Scratch, Self. Recorded at Unique Studios, New York, New York and Lo Rider Studios, Englewood, New Jersey. Includes liner notes by Sticky Fingaz. Personnel: Sticky Fingaz (rap vocals); lack Child, Raekwon, Rah Digga, Redman, Dave Hollister, Firestarr, Eminem, X1, Still Livin, Scarred 4 Life, Superb, Guess Who, Petey Pablo, Canibus, Columbo The Shining Star, Choclatt (vocals); Omar Epps (spoken vocals); Tony Prendatt (various instruments, programming); BNate Smith (keyboards); Charles Shaw, Roger Munroe (programming). Producers include: Sticky Fingaz, Joe Naughty, Rockwilder, DJ Scratch, Self. Recorded at Unique Studios, New York, New York and Lo Rider Studios, Englewood, New Jersey. Includes liner notes by Sticky Fingaz. Personnel: Nate Smith (keyboards); Charles Shaw (programming); Petey Pablo (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Dave Pensado; Ken "Duro" Ifill; Brian Stanley ; Richard Travali; Tommy Uzzo; Tony Prendatt. Recording information: LoRider Studios, Englewood, NJ; Unique Studios, New York, NY. Editors: Sticky Fingaz; Tony Prendatt. Photographer: John Eder. Unknown Contributor Roles: Dave Hollister; Fredro Starr; Raekwon; Rah Digga; Redman. Sticky Fingaz, otherwise known as Kirk Jones, presents an ambitious hip-hop outing that draws on a wide variety of influences in service of a theatrical vision of rap as multi-media experience. BLACK TRASH is packaged as the soundtrack to a nonexistent film. While this is an idea that's been pursued before, Jones so thoroughly transforms the gangsta aesthetic through his cinematic conceptualism that it seems like a completely fresh notion. The use of film soundtrack-style backing tracks and melodic structures that could have come straight from a Broadway musical, as well as the theatrical context, make the violent elements of the lyrics much more palatable. And the spoken interludes have a much more substantial reason for being than on most rap albums. The gem here is undoubtedly "What If I Was White," which features Eminem, and finds Jones tackling the racial turnabout in a novel, winningly humorous way. And the misogynist's apology "Sister I'm Sorry" is as welcome as it is overdue. About Movie Mars All items are Brand New. We offer unbeatable prices, quick shipping times and a wide selection second to none. Purchases come with a 30-day Satisfaction Guarantee (minus Shipping & Handling fees) on all unopened products. All items are from licensed Distributors. We do not deal with any Bootleg or Used items!
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Producer: Damon Elliott^Dj Scratch^Punch^Rockwilder^Sticky Fingaz^Tony Prendatt
Release Year: 2001
Format: CD
Genre: Rap & Hip-hop/Hip Hop
Record Label: Umvd Labels, Univ
Artist: Sticky Fingaz
Release Title: Black Thrash: Autobiography of Kirk Jones