
Select (1992)
Every Wednesday, in honor of Ed Lover Dance Day from Yo! MTV Raps, I take a break from rock and roll to write a little bit about hip hop. In the late 80s and early 90s hip hop ruled my musical life. During this often called 'Golden Era' I discovered so much incredible music. As I am slowly replacing the CDs I've had for twenty-five plus years with vinyl copies, I'm going to talk about some albums that had a really important impact on me during some very formative years.
The A.T.E.E.M. is another one of those 90s groups that I discovered from digging around on one of those ‘forgotten hip hop records’ type lists. A Hero Ain’t Nuthin’ But A Sandwich came out in 1992, which I can make an argument for being the best overall year of the golden era. While I wasn't familiar with The A.T.E.E.M. themselves, these guys were connected with Chubb Rock. He makes a few guest appearances over the course of the album, including the title track, which is probably the strongest on here.
Production on this record was handled by The Trackmasters, who had done work for others during this era like the aforementioned Chubb Rock, Leaders of the New School, Big Daddy Kane and Kool G Rap (Ill Street Blues!). The production is also the strongest part of A Hero Ain’t Nuthin’ But A Sandwich. Lyrically, the 3 members of the group (Rob Swinga, F.M. and HOT DOG) are respectable MCs, but they never really take command of any of the tracks in a way that makes them feel like anything other than journeymen rappers. Nothing on here is bad and I would contend that most of it is good, but it kind of plateaus at good and never hits great.
But the production is a treat, the Chubb Rock appearances are a lot of fun and the rest of the album is totally serviceable. I do like this as it’s from a period of time where most hip hop sounded like I want it to sound like. It’s completely of its era and while it might not be in the upper echelon of records from 1992, it still has that sound that makes me keep going back to it.
The A.T.E.E.M. - A Hero Ain't Nuthin' But a Sandwich:
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