Freddie Gibbs & Madlib – Piñata
Label: | Madlib Invazion – MMS-022 |
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Format: | |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Hip Hop |
Style: | Gangsta |
Tracklist
A1 | Supplier | |
A2 | Scarface | |
A3 | Deeper | |
A4 | High | |
A5 | Harold's | |
B1 | Bomb | |
B2 | Shitsville | |
B3 | Thuggin' | |
B4 | Real | |
B5 | Uno | |
C1 | Robes | |
C2 | Broken | |
C3 | Lakers | |
D1 | Knicks | |
D2 | Shame | |
D3 | Watts | |
D4 | Piñata |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright © – Madlib Invazion
- Published By – Willie Watts Music
- Published By – Madlib Invazion
- Produced For – Madlib Invazion
- Produced For – ESGN
- Mixed At – Elysian Masters
- Mastered At – Elysian Masters
- Lacquer Cut At – Electric Mastering
Credits
- A&R, Co-producer – Archibald Bonkers
- Beats – Madlib
- Coordinator [Production] – Henoch Moore
- Executive-Producer – Ben "Lambo" Lambert, Eothen Alapatt
- Lacquer Cut By – Krisp*
- MC – Freddie Gibbs
- Mastered By – Dave Cooley
- Mixed By – Dave Cooley (tracks: A1 to D1, D3, D4), Kelly Hibbert (tracks: D2)
- Photography By – Mathew Scott, Peter Beste
- Recorded By – Glenn "G-Wiz" Browder*, Josh "The Goon" Fadem*
Notes
feat. all the mother fuckers in the rap game worth fucking with
The back cover incorrectly includes a credit for "Terrorist", which is a track that does not appear on this release and is instead found on the Shame EP.
Executive produced by Ben "Lambo" Lambert for ESGN and Eothen Alapatt for Madlib Invazion.
Freddie Gibbs photographed by Peter Beste; Madlib photographed by Mathew Scott.
The back cover incorrectly includes a credit for "Terrorist", which is a track that does not appear on this release and is instead found on the Shame EP.
Executive produced by Ben "Lambo" Lambert for ESGN and Eothen Alapatt for Madlib Invazion.
Freddie Gibbs photographed by Peter Beste; Madlib photographed by Mathew Scott.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 9 89327 00221 1
- Barcode (Scanned): 989327002211
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched): MMS 022 A1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched): MMS 022 B2
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side C, etched): MMS 022 C1 KRISP CUTZ @ ELECTRIC
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side D, etched): MMS 022 D1
- Rights Society: BMI
Other Versions (5 of 35)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Piñata (CD, Album) | Madlib Invazion | MMS-022 | US | 2014 | ||
New Submission | Piñata (CD, Album, Limited Edition) | Madlib Invazion | MMS-023 | US | 2014 | ||
Recently Edited | Piñata (Cassette, Album) | Madlib Invazion | MMS-022CA | US | 2014 | ||
New Submission | Piñata Beats (CD, Album) | Madlib Invazion | MMS-024 | US | 2014 | ||
Recently Edited | Piñata Beats (2×LP, Album, Stereo) | Madlib Invazion | MMS-024 | US | 2014 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- My copy mostly reflects this one but has 37055.3 in the deadwax on every side. Is this is a different pressing?
- Solid ass pressing. Not sure if some other people got booty pressings or what, but I had no issues, sans the sliiiiighhhtest bit of dishing, and I’m talking minute. That’s just me being extremely nitpicky.
Records had no noise for me. At all. None between songs, none during songs. Soundstage/EQ/mix is great, honestly more dynamic than I thought it’d be given a couple people’s reviews. Warm, rich, punchy lows. Crisp, bright, clean highs. Nothing to complain about there. Really did sound great from beginning to end.
Pressing: 8.5/10 - Edited one year agoReally disappointed with this one. First record has a really good sound thanks to the mastering, even though there is a fair amount of surface noise.
But on the C side, from Broken on, it is absolutely unlistenable!! Sounds muddy as hell. This one is returning.
Really a pity because on the first record, you can tell mastering is really good. Sounds are clear, bass heavy, separation is awesome, Gibbs sounds so close I feel like i could almost smell his breath.
And Jesus, the record came SO DIRTY, bits of paper everywhere from these horrifying paper sleeves (there should be a law against them). So much static… cleaned it and it still sounds pretty noisy.
Vinyl is also really thin, can probably go warped easily. - My vinyl has the side c and d lables mixed up. Is that a normal issue with this vinyl? Does anyone else's have that?
- Robes, Broken and High sound great on my pressing, makes me happy as they are some of my top favorites. but I noticed that on Uno, Freddie's vocals sound noticeably more quieter than the instrumental of the song. That disappointed me
- Such a hip-hop masterpiece. Would love to collect some of the other versions ('84 cover looks sick). Sonically, this is one of the better hip-hop records I own on vinyl. Madlib beats at its finest, plus Freddie's grizzly flow. Highly recommended.
- Another Madlib classic and Freddie's best to date. The sound is great...no complaints here. Good separation of sounds, clean. Glad I picked this one up. For $20 out the door it was a no brainer.
- Frederick Gibbs surely has come into his own in recent times, I think it is very good he has made friends with Madlib and The Alchemist, they are really helping him to achieve his dreams so Frederick Gibbs, if you are reading this, I am glad you are doing well in your chosen career as a rapping musician!!
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