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GET ON DOWN EXCLUSIVE
PRESSED ON YELLOW, WHITE & BLACK SPLATTER VINYL
PACKAGED IN A GATEFOLD JACKET WITH NUMBERED OBI
LIMITED TO 500 COPIES
SOLD OUT BUT YOU CAN COP AN ALTERNATE PRESSING HERE
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Ol' Dirty Bastard aka Ason Unique, real name Russell Jones, was truly a one-of-a-kind, never-to-be-imitated emcee. As one of the founding members of the Wu-Tang Clan, Ol' Dirty Bastard released his classic RZA-produced debut solo album Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version in 1995. After the release of Wu-Tang Forever in '97, ODB had several run-ins with the law and was in and out of court and jail, but it didn't stop him from being himself. ODB got back in the studio in 1999 to record his second studio album and with a little help from The Neptunes dropped the hit single "Got Your Money." The video for the single was cut with scenes from Dolemite and one scene inspired the name of the album N***a Please which was released on Sept 14th, 1999, and would unfortunately be the last album to be released during Ol' Dirty Bastard's lifetime after his untimely passing in 2004. The album is full of ODB's lyrical antics backed by a crew of producers including the RZA and Wu-Tang affiliated Tru Master and Buddah Monk along with The Neptunes and Irv Gotti. Earlier this year Hulu released a documentary A Tale of Two Dirty's focused on his solo career, RIP OBD.
Out of print on vinyl since it was released 25 years ago, Get On Down is proud to honor the legacy of Ol' Dirty Bastard with a 25th Anniversary reissue. The album is pressed on double splatter colored vinyl packaged in a gatefold jacket with a 25th Anniversary commemorative numbered OBI limited to 500 copies.
Tracklist:
A1 Recognize Featuring – Chris Rock
A2 I Can't Wait
A3 Cold Blooded
B1 Got Your Money Featuring – Kelis
B2 Rollin' Wit You
B3 Gettin' High Featuring – 12 O'Clock, La The Darkman, Shorty Shit Stain
B4 You Don't Want F**k With Me
C1 N***a Please
C2 Dirt Dog
C3 I Want P***y
D1 Good Morning Heartache Featuring – Lil' Mo
D2 All In Together Now
D3 Cracker Jack