Eric B & Rakim – Lyrics Of Fury – UNI Records – 1988
Eric B & Rakim – Follow The Leader Label: UNI Records Catalog#: UNI-3 Format:Vinyl, LP, Album Country: US Released: 1988 Style: Hip Hop Credits: Artwork By [Design] – Davis Design Co. Engineer – Patrick Adams Engineer [Assistant] – “Lazer” Mike Rhodes Lyrics By – W. Griffin* Mastered By – Carlton Batts Music By – Steve Blass Griffin* Photography – Drew Carolan Producer – Eric B. & Rakim Written-By – E. Barrier* , W. Griffin* Notes:Manufactured by MCA Records, Inc. Recorded at Power Play Studio Mastered at Frankford Wayne Studios Runout Grooves: UNI-7965-FW3 (Side A) UNI-7966-FW3 (Side B) CSB ♪♪ (Both Sides) F/W (Both Sides) Tracklisting: A1: Follow The Leader (5:33) A2: Microphone Fiend (5:14) A3: Lyrics Of Fury (4:13) A4: Eric B. Never Scared (5:19) A5: Just A Beat (2:05) B1: Put Your Hands Together (5:14) B2: To The Listeners (4:30) B3: No Competition (3:50) B4: The R (3:53) B5: Musical Massacre (4:28) B6: Beats For The Listeners (4:08) Eric B. & Rakim Real Name: Eric Barrier and William Griffin Jr. Profile: Eric Barrier (Eric B.) and William Barrier Griffin Jr. (Rakim) were a hip-hop duo known as Eric B. & Rakim. The pair is generally considered to be one of the most influential and groundbreaking groups in the history of hip hop because of the duos dark production and Rakim’s revolutionary rhyming style, which was smooth, seemingly effortless, and used remarkably complex rhyming schemes involving internal rhymes and sophisticated metaphors. Its single “I Know You …
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