Stash: this Is the Remix [Limited] [Remaster] by Kurupt Cypress Hill Fat Joe Baby S King Tee (CD, 2002)
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CYPRESS HILL. Throw Your Set In The Air (Slow Roll Remix) 3:23. Hier folgende CD / Here following CD (Rap) Superstar (Alchemist Remix Clean Version) 4:50. Latin Lingo (Blackout Mix) 3:48.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelColumbia (USA)
UPC5099750892527
eBay Product ID (ePID)20050196864
Product Key Features
Release Year2002
FormatCD
GenreR&B & Soul
Run Time23 Mins 17 Seconds
ArtistKurupt, Cypress Hill, Fat Joe, Baby S, King Tee
Release TitleStash: this Is the Remix [Limited] [Remaster]
Additional Product Features
DistributionMSI Music Distribution
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Number of Discs1
Additional informationCypress Hill: B. Real, Sen-Dog, DJ Muggs. Additional personnel: Fat Joe, Kurupt, Baby S, King Tee. Producers: DJ Muggs, "Fredwreck" Nassar, Alchemist. STASH is the digitally remastered edition of the Cypress Hill album, containing all six tracks. Though brief, Stash offers an incredible array of Cypress Hill recordings, half of which are remixed by in-house producer DJ Muggs, half by outside producers Fredwreck, Tony Morello, and the Alchemist. The Muggs remixes -- the "Harpsichord Mix" of "Illusions," the "Blackout Mix" of "Latin Lingo," and the "Slow Roll Remix" of "Throw Your Set in the Air" -- are mostly straightforward, never departing too far from the originals, often slowing down the tempo. Conversely, the outside producers do depart from the originals quite considerably: Fredwreck gives "Amplified" his patented G-funk sound, Morello infuses "Checkmate" with violent guitars, and the Alchemist delivers a serene yet incredibly paranoid version of "(Rap) Superstar." The resulting six-track collection of these previously released remixes offers much variety in a brief amount of time. Considering this, Stash shouldn't be written off as a throwaway B-sides collection but rather should be viewed as an interesting variation of the standard Cypress Hill sound. ~ Jason Birchmeier