Yo! Bum Rush The Show
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Track Listing
- You're Gonna Get Yours
- Sophisticated Bitch
- Miuzi Weighs A Ton
- Timebomb
- Too Much Posse
- Rightstarter (Message To A Black Man)
- Public Enemy No. 1
- M.P.E.
- Yo! Bum Rush The Show
- Raise The Roof
- Megablast
- Terminator X Speaks With His Hands
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #10994 in Music
- Released on: 1995-10-11
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Editorial Reviews
From Amazon.co.uk
With Yo! Bum Rush the Show, Public Enemy introduce a new kind of bravado that's not just directed at other players and sucker MCs but is an out-and-out middle-finger challenge to the whole world, as these serious brothers roll right over you in a slow-moving convoy of '98 Oldsmobiles ("You're Gonna Get Yours"). PE crowd these tracks with disparate sounds that move your butt while they buzz from every channel. Despite their serious posturing, you'll be grateful for the sloppy bass line in "Timebomb" and Terminator X's brilliant tone experiment, "Public Enemy No. 1". Yo! isn't PE's masterpiece, but it's a truly standout album, a warning shot for the full-scale assault they would later initiate on It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. --Todd Levin
Amazon.com essential recording
With Yo! Bum Rush the Show, Public Enemy introduce a new kind of bravado that's not just directed at other players and sucker MCs but is an out-and-out middle-finger challenge to the whole world, as these serious brothers roll right over you in a slow-moving convoy of 98 Oldsmobiles ("You're Gonna Get Yours"). PE crowd these tracks with disparate sounds that move your butt while they buzz from every channel. Despite their serious posturing, you'll be grateful for the sloppy bass line in "Timebomb" and Terminator X's brilliant tone experiment, "Public Enemy No. 1." Yo! isn't PE's masterpiece, but it's a truly standout album, a warning shot for the full-scale assault they would later initiate on It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. --Todd Levin
Un Essentiel amazon.fr
Yo ! Bum Rush The Show est considéré à juste titre comme un album fondateur. Public Enemy signe en effet là un véritable brûlot rapologique, une réponse en rimes à tous les maux de la société américaine. La drogue ("Night Of The Living Baseheads"), les médias corrompus ("Don't Believe The Hype"), autant de thèmes abordés par Chuck D, le leader de Public Enemy qui assène ses messages politiques avec la foi du militant. Flavor Flav quant à lui booste les rimes et enchaîne les facéties. "Bring The Noise", "Rebel Without A Pause" sont tout simplement des classiques de l'univers rapologique, où Public Enemy trônait alors en numéro un.--Ronny Yu
