Jive (2024)
I actually picked this up on Record Store Day Black Friday last year, but didn't get around to writing about it until now. 93 'Til Infinity is one of my top five hip hop albums of all time, and most days I'd probably say it's in my top three. I've been obsessed with it since the very moment I saw the title track on Yo! MTV Raps when it first came out.
This album is meant as a companion piece, with remixes and a B side from the 12" singles that came out around the album's release.It's great to have these songs in one place, but it also feels like something of a missed opportunity to me. While there was only one official B side on those early singles, "Good Feeling," this really was the time to finally get a version "Cab Fare" on to a proper release. I know, I know - sample clearance. But this was the time to try. I also think that "Get The Girl, Grab The Money & Run" from the Low Down Dirty Shame soundtrack should have been added. Two more new songs would have gone a long way.
As far as the remixes go, they are all stellar, but there's not that many. Only four remixes are here, which is fine, because that's all that was made. They're definitely worth checking out if you haven't heard them before, giving a completely new flavor to tracks like "Make Your Mind Up," "Never No More," "That's When You Lost" and of course the remix to the song "93 'Til Infinity."
Let's do some math here. One B side. Four Remixes. Why is this a double LP? It's because the rest of the album is full of instrumentals. Five instrumentals and an acapella version of the title track. I'm not a DJ, so I really don't need these very much. Are they cool to listen to? Absolutely. But it's kind of scattershot with instrumentals of three LP versions and two of the remixes. If this was a whole album of the LP instrumentals, yeah - sign me up. But this kind of feels like an unnecessary double LP. I'm probably more sensitive to it than usual because of the RSD tax making this a pretty pricey record. I would have been perfectly happy with a single LP that doesn't have any of the instrumentals. And add in "Cab Fare!"
Souls Of Mischief – 93 'Til Infinity (The Remixes):
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