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Melodica is the debut EP by hip hop duo Blackalicious,[3] released in 1994 on the Solesides label.[4] The import edition released on both Marlboro Music[5] and Mo' Wax[6] contains instrumental versions of all of the tracks, except "Cheezit Terrorist" and "40oz for Breakfast".
Track listing
Original Solesides version
- "Lyric Fathom"
- "Rhymes for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind"
- "Swan Lake"
- "Attica Black"
- "Cheezit Terrorist"
- "40oz for Breakfast"
- "Deep In The Jungle" (Feat. Lateef the Truth Speaker and Asia Born)
Mo' Wax/Marlboro versions
- "Swan Lake (Vocal)" – 5:38
- "Lyric Fathom (Vocal)" – 4:15
- "Attica Black (Vocal)" – 6:12
- "40oz (Vocal)" – 7:42
- "Rhymes For The Deaf, Dumb & Blind (Vocal)" – 2:36
- "Deep in the Jungle (Vocal)" (Feat. Lateef the Truth Speaker and Asia Born) – 6:48
- "Swan Lake (Instrumental)" – 5:07
- "Lyric Fathom (Instrumental)" – 3:21
- "Attica Black (Instrumental)" – 6:15
- "Deep in the Jungle (Instrumental)" – 7:11
- "Rhymes For The Deaf, Dumb & Blind (Instrumental)" – 2:31
- Track 1 produced by Chief Xcel and DJ Shadow.
- Tracks 2, 3 and 6 produced by Chief Xcel.
- Tracks 4–5 produced by DJ Shadow.
References
- ^ Meyer, Lee. "Review: Melodica - Blackalicious". Allmusic. Retrieved 21 July 2009.
- ^ Bennun, David. "Review: BLACKALICIOUS - MELODICA". Melody Maker (September 10, 1994). IPC Media: 39.
- ^ "Working Drafts and Notes For: The New Rolling Stone Album Guide". tomhull.com. Retrieved 21 July 2009.
- ^ "Blackalicious - Melodica (Solesides)". discogs. Retrieved 21 July 2009.
- ^ "Blackalicious - Melodica (Marlboro Music)". discogs. Retrieved 21 July 2009.
- ^ "Blackalicious - Melodica (MoWax)". discogs. Retrieved 21 July 2009.