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Diamond And The Psychotic Neurotics - Stunts, Blunts, & Hip Hop FLAC

Diamond And The Psychotic Neurotics - Stunts, Blunts, & Hip Hop FLAC
  • Performer: Diamond And The Psychotic Neurotics
  • Title: Stunts, Blunts, & Hip Hop
  • Genre: Hip-Hop & Rap
  • Cat #: 314 513 934-1 DJ, 314 517 239-1
  • Label: Mercury, Chemistry Records Ltd
  • Country: US
  • Date of release: 1992
  • FLAC size 2458 mb
  • MP3 size: 2036 mb
  • Record From 2 × Vinyl, LP, Album, Promo

Tracklist

1Check One, Two
Co-producer – The 45 King
4:16
2Confused
Featuring – Jasmine , Michelle Sweeting
3:38
3Sally Got A One Track Mind3:44
4Pass Dat St
Featuring – Fat Joe, Maestro, Mike G.Q., Whiz One
5:55
5Stunts, Blunts, & Hip Hop
Vocals [Additional] – The Psychos
2:31
6Best Kept Secret
Vocals [Additional] – Bonita , Fat Joe, LaReese, Whiz One
4:07
7I'm Outta Here5:07
8Intro0:42
9Comments From Big "L" And Showbiz
Vocals [Additional] – Big L, Showbiz
0:22
10Freestyle (Yo, That's That Sh..)
Co-producer – Large ProfessorGuitar – Shane FaberVocals [Additional] – The Psychos
3:01
11"!!" What You Heard
Co-producer – Lakim Shabazz
3:17
12What You Seek3:30
13A Day In The Life
Featuring – Brand Nubian
4:19
14K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple Stupid)
Co-producer – Q-Tip
3:54
15Best Kept Secret (Radio Edit)
Vocals [Additional] – Bonita , Fat Joe, LaReese, Whiz One
4:07
16Lunchroom Chatter
Vocals [Additional] – The Psychos
0:27
17Step To Me
Co-producer – DiamondProducer – Showbiz
3:25
18Shut The "!!" Up
Vocals [Additional] – The Psychos
0:52

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
314 513 934-2Diamond And The Psychotic Neurotics Diamond And The Psychotic Neurotics - Stunts, Blunts, & Hip Hop ‎(CD, Album)Chemistry Records Ltd314 513 934-2US1992
DF 222Diamond And The Psychotic Neurotics Diamond And The Psychotic Neurotics - Stunts, Blunts & Hip Hop (Instrumentals) ‎(2xLP)Dusty Fingers RecordsDF 222US1998
B0028515-01Diamond And The Psychotic Neurotics Diamond And The Psychotic Neurotics - Stunts, Blunts, & Hip Hop ‎(2xLP, Album, RE)Mercury, UMeB0028515-01US2018
001Diamond And The Psychotic Neurotics Diamond And The Psychotic Neurotics - Stunts, Blunts, & Hip Hop ‎(2xLP, Album, RE, Unofficial)Not On Label001Unknown
314 513 934-2Diamond And The Psychotic Neurotics Diamond And The Psychotic Neurotics - Stunts, Blunts, & Hip Hop ‎(CD, Album, RE, Pur)Chemistry Records Ltd, Mercury314 513 934-2USUnknown

Credits

  • Arranged By, Written-ByDiamond
  • Co-producerShowbiz (tracks: B1, B3)
  • Mastered ByTom Coyne
  • Mixed ByDiamond, Shane Faber
  • ProducerDiamond (tracks: A1 to A3, B1 to D5)
  • Recorded ByChris Julian, Dave Ogrin, Jazzy Jay, Skeff Anselm, Winston Rosa

Notes

Mastered at DMS, N.Y.C.
Recorded at Jazzy Jay's Recording Studio (Bronx, NY) by Jazzy Jay, Winston Rosa, & Skeff Anselm and at Calliope Studios (NYC) by Chris "The Wolf" Julian & Dave Ogrin
All songs mixed for Diggin' In The Crates Productions, Inc. & for Scientific Homies at Chung King House Of Metal (NYC) & Marathon Studios (NYC)
Written, Produced and Arranged for Diggin' In The Crates Productions, Inc.

Promotional copy.
Not for sale.
Original US pressing.

Original copies:
Cover with real stickers and some without stickers. For "promotion only not for sale" has been printed on the labels.
Reprints:
Fake stickers printed on the cover.

The CD version contains some bonus tracks.

Direct Metal Mastering (DMM)

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out area side A [hand-etched]): 314-517-239-1-DJ-AS-SP1-DMM
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out area side B [hand-etched]): 314-517-239-1-DJ-BS-DMM-SP1-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out area side C [hand-etched]): 314-517-240-1-DJ-AS-DMM-SP1-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out area side D [hand-etched]): 314-517-240-1-DJ-SP-DMM-SP1-1

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – PolyGram Records, Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – PolyGram Records, Inc.
  • Manufactured By – PolyGram Records, Inc.
  • Marketed By – PolyGram Records, Inc.
  • Produced For – Diggin' In The Crates Productions, Inc.
  • Mastered At – DMS
  • Recorded At – Jazzy Jay Studio
  • Recorded At – Calliope Studios
  • Mixed At – Chung King House Of Metal
  • Mixed At – Marathon Studios

Video

Comments: (5)
Manesenci
As already mentioned, the promo 2LP is missing the classic tracks 'I Went For Mine' an 'Feel The Vibe' along with ' Red Light Green Light' and a couple of skits. However, a small bonus for fans of the track 'A Day In The Life' is that it's a slightly longer version on the 2LP than the CD & cassette. The version here ends with a few extra seconds of instrumental before fading out, unlike other formats where it ends abruptly by the 'Last Car on the 2 Train' skit cutting in.
Awene
SUPER BRILLIANT RARE CLASSIC ALBUM (Which was even super hard to get in 1992! No joke!) The ORIGINAL has the following inscriptions in the run-out grooves. Run-out grooves reads as follows: Side A: 314-517-239-1DJ-AS-SPI DMM (additional letters SPI-I are written directly under DJ-AS) Side B: 314-517-239-1-DJ BS-DMM SP2xI-I Side C: 314-517-240-1-DJAS DMM SPL-I Side D: 314-517-23940-DJ BS 240-1-DJ-BS-SP-DMM SPI-1 (on side D the numbers 239 looks like they are crossed out). This is surely one of the best Hip-Hop Albums EVER!! Mad props go out to Diamond for this classic project!
Cia
"I Went for Mine" which is on my cassette copy (ha ha still got it!) of the album is surely one of the tightest beats ever created. I remember bopping my head walking down the street listening to this, such a classic piece of hip hop. Busta Rhymes resurrected the groove of this for "New York Shit" which is decent but Diamond still kills it.
Rasmus
It's gotta be "Freestyle (Yo That's That Shit)", for me....what a fucking head-nodder!
Sadaron above the Gods
This is simply one of the best Hip Hop LP´s from the golden age.I remember comming home from the record store, light a splif and put the record on, it completely blew me away. Somehow most of the old DITC stuff is totally classic material that is still more relevant / timeless than other production of that era. No gimmick's here. This is raw, straight to the point hip hop with funky sampling and dope raps that will put you into the zone.One more thing, in 1992, record companies were ready to switch from Vinyl to CD's so this LP came out, only as a promo double LP and was so limited, that it was nearly impossible to obtain it, even in 1992! Very quickly white Label Bootlegs were pressed from the CD Version. To be sure you are holding an original copy in your hands, you need to verify that your double LP has a real sticker and not a photocopied one.
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