The Nonce - 1990 album mp3

Post Production – Kamal Humphrey. Producer – The Nonce. Previously unreleased double album Nouka Basetype & Yusef Afloat.
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1990 is a 1973 album by The Temptations for the Gordy (Motown) label, their final LP written and produced by Norman Whitfield. The LP was the center of a number of problems. The Temptations were dissatisfied with Whitfield's socially conscious message tracks, which were by now failing commercially, and desired to get back to singing ballads. Whitfield relented some here, placing message tracks such as "1990" and "Ain't No Justice" alongside love songs such as "Heavenly" and "You've Got My Soul on Fire".
The discovery and release of The Nonce ‘1990’ is an important milestone recorded during the Golden Age of Hip-Hop. Recognized as innovators of the LA Hip-Hop Underground, The Nonce was formed by two seventeen year olds; Nouka Basetype aka Sach and the late Yusef Afloat Mohammed. As The Nonce, the duo was part of the Project Blowed collective. Daniel Borine, of the independent Family Groove label, discovered the lost material for this album in 2017. Borine rescued the Master tapes from the studio where they were first recorded and subsequently misplaced, (but not forgotten), since 1990. Sach had assumed the tapes were destroyed or thrown in the dumpster bin. These 14 rare tracks by The Nonce, predate their critically acclaimed 1993 single, Mix Tapes and the classic World Ultimate from 1995.
Thalía is the eponymous debut solo album by Mexican singer Thalía, produced by Alfredo Diaz Ordaz and released in Mexico by Fonovisa Records in 1990. The album consisted of 80's rock, disco, pop, and ballads. Recognized as innovators of the LA Hip-Hop Underground, The Nonce was formed by two seventeen year olds, Nouka Basetype aka Sach and the late Yusef Afloat Mohammed. Just after High School graduation in 1990, the young duo was given the chance to go into a professional studio. Borine returned the found tapes to Sach with the idea to mix multitracks from the 2 tape master tapes and issue the album. The goal was to preserve the original sound from the era in which it was created. For that, they turned to producer and recording engineer, Kamal Humphrey, of Flying Carpet Studios in Redondo Beach.
The Nonce – Chant This Hymn 2. The Nonce – Stray Doves 3. The Nonce – Thats What’s Happening 4. The Nonce feat. Taz – Why You Wanna Bite My Apple 5. The Nonce – Speak Your Preach 6. The Nonce – Mr Beau Brummel 7. The Nonce – Ludewing Got A Stoop Of His Ow 8. The Nonce – Chocolate Cake 9. The Nonce – Times Be Changing 10. The Nonce – T-Bone’s First In Line 11. The Nonce – Countdown Till Tomorrow 12. The Nonce – Get On Up From Inna 13. The Nonce – Bad Scribble 14. The Nonce – Untitled.
In 1990, after their high school graduation, the Nonce began recording their first album. This album would however go unreleased (due to creative differences with their production company) until the master recordings were rediscovered in 2017. The following year, the album was finally released, appropriately titled 1990. In 1992, the duo signed to Wild West Records and released its first single, The Picnic Song, but it was to be nearly two more years (due to internal wrangling with the label) until the duo would release its biggest single to date, Mixtapes, in 1994. 2005 saw the release of his 3rd solo album, Sach 5th Ave. Sach has also produced beats for numerous Los Angeles underground hip hop artists such as Global Phlowtations, Ganjah K, Medusa, Figures of Speech, Studious Steve, Freestyle Fellowship etc. Death of Yusef.
Tracklist Hide Credits
A1 | Chant This Hymn |
A2 | Stray Doves |
A3 | That's What's Happening |
A4 | Why You Wanna Bite My AppleFeaturing – Taz i.e. No Fisk |
A5 | Speak Your Preach |
A6 | Mr. Beau Brummel |
A7 | Ludewing Got A Stoop Of His Own |
A8 | Chocolate Cake |
B1 | Times Be Changing |
B2 | T-Bones First In Line |
B3 | Countdown Till Tomorrow |
B4 | Get On Up From Inna |
B5 | Bad Scribble |
B6 | Untitled |
B7 | Ted Copperhead |
Credits
- Mastered By – David Cheppa
- Mixed By – Kamal Humphrey
- Post Production – Kamal Humphrey
- Producer – The Nonce
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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FG-9000 | The Nonce | 1990 (2xLP, Album) | Family Groove Records | FG-9000 | US | 2018 |
FG-9000CD | The Nonce | 1990 (CD, Album) | Family Groove Records | FG-9000CD | US | 2018 |