Performer: | Digital Underground |
Title: | The "Body-Hat" Syndrome |
Country: | US |
Released: | 1993 |
Category: | Hip hop - Rap |
Rating: | 4.0 |
Catalog #: | TBCD 1080 |
Label: | Tommy Boy, TNT Recordings |
1 | Do Ya Like It Dirty? | 4:45 |
2 | Body-Hats (Part Two) | 1:31 |
3 | Carry The Way (Along Time) | 4:15 |
4 | Jerkit Circus | 4:51 |
5 | Digital Lover | 4:38 |
6 | Bran Nu Swetta | 4:58 |
7 | Body-Hats (Part Three) | 3:07 |
8 | Body-Hats (Part One) | 1:36 |
9 | Bran Nu Sweat This Beat | 0:33 |
10 | Doo Woo You | 7:36 |
11 | The Humpty Dance Awards | 4:51 |
12 | Circus Exit (The After-Nut) | 0:42 |
13 | Dope-A-Delic (Do-U-B-Leeve-In-D-Flo?) | 4:07 |
14 | The Return Of The Crazy One | 4:39 |
15 | Circus Entrance | 1:54 |
16 | Holly Wanstaho | 3:35 |
17 | Shake & Bake | 4:34 |
18 | Intermission | 0:54 |
19 | Wheee! | 5:08 |
20 | Wussup With The Luv | 6:35 |
Parental Advisory Explicit Lyrics
Tracks 5, 7 & 20 are bonus CD tracks.
Comes with a mini poster insert and a black & white comic book.
Produced for Stayin' Busy Productions.
The Samplers, Programmers, Scratchers and Lead Guitarist are called "Locker-Room Physicians".
The Engineers are called "Press Box And Scoreboard Personnel".
The Artists and Designers are called "Halftime Festivities".
"The Arenas":
Starlight Sound in Richmond, California
Infinite Sounds in Alameda, California
Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco, California
Different Fur in San Francisco, California
Head First Productions in Tampa, Florida
Echo Sound in Los Angeles, California
2-Pac appears courtesy of Interscope Inc.
Raw Fusion and The Dungeon Squad appear courtesy of Hollywood Basic.
Humpty-Hump appears courtesy of a weekend pass from Bel-View State Mental Institution.
Credits:
1 - "Aqua Boogie" performed by Parliament used courtesy of Polygram Records.
3 - "Holly Wants To Go To California" performed by Funkadelic used courtesy of Warner Bros. Records.
7 - "Colour Me Funky" and "Trombipulation" performed by Parliament used courtesy of Polygram Records
10 - "Computer Love" performed by Zapp used courtesy of Warner Special Products.
16 - "Funkentelechy" performed by Parliament used courtesy of Polygram Records.
20 - "The Freeze" performed by Parliament used courtesy of Polygram Records.
Publishing:
1 & 16 - GLG Two Music / Pubhowyalike Publishing / Willesden Music / Bridgeport Music / Rubberband Music / Rightsong Music (BMI)
2, 4 to 6, 8 to 15 & 17 to 19 - GLG Two Music / Pubhowyalike Publishing / Willesden Music (BMI)
3 - GLG Two Music / Pubhowyalike Publishing / Willesden Music / Bridgeport Music (BMI)
7 & 20 - GLG Two Music / Pubhowyalike Publishing / Willesden Music / Bridgeport Music / Rightsong Music (BMI)
(P)(C) 1993 Tommy Boy Music, Inc.
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