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Album Details: 93 'Til Infinity

Release Date:01/24/2007
Label:Jive
UPC:012414151421

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User Reviews: 93 'Til Infinity

  • Overall:

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    a lost masterpiece

    By JohnM  Apr 12, 2007

    Pros: beats

    Cons: only 14 tracks

    in my opinion, this is the Best CD of the 90's

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    must have for all heads

    By Terry  Dec 10, 2005

    Pros: beats, rhymes

    Cons: its not a double disc

    this is one of those albums that a true hip hop head must have. a classic that will live to infinity. '93 til is one of hip hop's best songs of all-time and continues to bob heads for the next generation. if all your cd's are lost, this s...hould be a top 5 rebuy. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: 93 'Til Infinity

  • All Music Guide

    One of hiphop's great lost masterpieces, 93 'Til Infinity is the best single album to come out of Oakland's Hieroglyphics camp, and ranks as a seminal early classic of the West Coast underground. The Souls of Mischief weren't even out of their teens when they completely redefined the art of lyrical technique for the West Coast, along with fellow standardbearers Freestyle Fellowship, the Pharcyde, and Hiero founder Del tha Funkee Homosapien. The Souls come off as four brash young MCs who are too smart for their own good, yet they're so full of youthful exuberance that it's impossible to dislike them for it. They're also excellent storytellers, punctuating their tales with a wry wit and clever asides; still, they're able to take on the grittier subjects of violence and death with a worldliness beyond their years. The production all by various core Hieroglyphics members is just as good as the raps, driven by complex beats, unpredictable basslines, and samples drawn from spacy fusion rec...ords and East Coast jazzrap crews. Main Source and Gang Starr both provide track foundations here, and it's possible to hear the intricately constructed loops of the former and the lean attack of the latter (circa Step in the Arena) in the record's overall style. A better comparison, though, would be to the effortless flow and telepathic tradeoffs of A Tribe Called Quest. In fact, 93 'Til Infinity seems to actively aspire to the fluidity of the best Tribe albums; tracks often segue directly into one another without pause and the transitions are seamless. Although the title cut is an underappreciated classic, 93 'Til Infinity makes its greatest impression through its stunning consistency, not individual highlights. Put it all together, and you've got one of the most slepton records of the '90s. - Steve Huey, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Souls of Mischief

The East Oakland backpacker crew are members of the loose underground hip-hop consortium known as Hieroglyphics. The group consists of four erudite but hardcore MCs: A-Plus, Phesto, Opio and Tajai. Their debut album in 1993, '93 Til Infinity, produced an early-'90s anthem of the same name and spawned a movement towards bohemian yet rugged hip-hop. The crew drew comparis... Read more