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            p r o u d l y   p r e s e n t s ..::


            Artist   : Geto Boys
            Title    : Till Death Do Us Part

            Genre    : Rap
            Label    : Rap-A-Lot Records
            Catnr    : P2 57191
            Type     : Album
            Ripped   : 2011































                                        R E L E A S E   I N F O R M A T I O N


                                   Though the controversial subject matter of
                                   gangsta rap wasn't much of a barrier to
                                   popular success during the '90s, the Geto
                                   Boys' recordings proved almost too extreme for
                                   widespread exposure. Blocked from distributing
                                   their 1990 major-label debut by Geffen - who
                                   insisted that a track dealing with necrophilia
                                   as well as murder was a step too far - the
                                   group was saved by producer Rick Rubin, who
                                   arranged another distributor for the album,
                                   released on his own Def American label. The
                                   controversy, which occurred two years earlier
                                   than similar censorship incidents involving
                                   Ice-T and 2 Live Crew, gave the Geto Boys a
                                   large amount of publicity. Their follow-up,
                                   "We Can't Be Stopped", eventually hit
                                   platinum, though the trio of Scarface, Willie
                                   D., and Bushwick Bill began to fracture by
                                   1993.

                                   Rap-A-Lot Records was founded by James "Lil'
                                   J" Smith in 1986 and soon became a prominent
                                   independent hip-hop label in the region. In
                                   1991 the label teamed up with Priority Records
                                   to manufacture & distribute releases. This
                                   deal lasted until 1994, when Rap-A-Lot
                                   switched over to Noo Trybe Records (which was
                                   under Virgin Records America, Inc.) for
                                   distribution. Many of the label's classic
                                   albums released under Priority were re-issued
                                   through Noo Trybe in 1995. Around 1997/98
                                   Virgin Records became the main parent label
                                   for Rap-A-Lot until around 2003/04. Currently
                                   Asylum Records is the parent label of
                                   Rap-A-Lot Records.

                                   Critically regarded as far from their finer
                                   efforts, "Till Death Do Us Part" still counts
                                   as a fans' favorite installment in the Geto
                                   Boys discography. Introducing Big Mike
                                   (replacing Willie D), Scarface and Bushwick
                                   take it as far as it ever went with their
                                   stellar geto storytelling on this album.
                                   Featuring Rap-A-Lot inhouse production team of
                                   N.O. Joe, John Bido and Tony Randle with the
                                   addition of live instruments from Mike Dean
                                   (Guitars, Bass & Keyboards), Roger Tausz
                                   (Bass), Preston Middleton (Bass & Percussion),
                                   and cuts by DJ Domination - it all add up to
                                   make "Till Death Do Us Part" a classic moment
                                   in Houston music history.

                                   Original 1993 US pressing.



































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  01. Intro (Feat. Lil' J)                                             [03:34]
  02. G.E.T.O.                                                         [03:13]
  03. It Ain't Shit                                                    [04:39]
  04. Crooked Officer                                                  [04:00]
  05. No Nuts No Glory                                                 [03:45]
  06. Six Feet Deep                                                    [05:25]
  07. Murder Avenue                                                    [04:05]
  08. Raise Up                                                         [03:29]
  09. Murder After Midnight                                            [04:17]
  10. Straight Gangstaism (Feat. Lord 3-2)                             [04:27]
  11. Cereal Killer                                                    [03:04]
  12. This Dick's For You (Feat. Lil' J)                               [05:33]
  13. Street Life                                                      [05:21]
  14. Bring It On (Feat. 2Low, Seagram, Too Much Trouble, 5th Ward Boy [08:16]
  15. Outro (Feat. Lil' J)                                             [01:50]


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