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High & Mighty Present Eastern Conference All Stars

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Download links and information about High & Mighty Present Eastern Conference All Stars. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 48:46 minutes.

Release date: 1999
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 12
Duration: 48:46
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. B-Boy Document (Featuring Mike Zoot, Mos Def, & EL-P of Company Flow) (High & Mighty) 4:06
2. Lick the Balls (Mad Skillz) 3:13
3. Open Mic Night (High & Mighty) 4:25
4. One By One (Smut Peddlers) 4:17
5. E=MC (Alchemist) 3:30
6. The Meaning (High & Mighty) 4:09
7. Cranial Lumps (High & Mighty) 4:21
8. All In Together (EC All Stars) 4:06
9. Mind, Soul & Body (High & Mighty) 3:40
10. The Hole Repertoire (Smut Peddlers) 3:54
11. Hands On Experience (High & Mighty) 4:01
12. Hands On Experience Part II (High & Mighty) 5:04

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Back in the late-'90s indie-rap boom, a small handful of labels were remarkably consistent and always dope. New York's Rawkus, Fondle 'Em, and Fat Beats come to mind, as do Cali standard-bearers ABB and Stones Throw. Eastern Conference was right there with 'em for a little while; based in NYC and headed by Mighty Mi and Mr. Eon, it put out an impressive run of singles and full-lengths from not-quite-famous-yet artists like Cage, Mad Skillz, and RA the Rugged Man, plus the label's own groups High & Mighty and Smut Peddlers. This compilation was first released in '98 and features the cream of the crop, including the Mos Def–assisted single "B-Boy Document," the Alchemist-produced Evidence collabo "E=MC," the posse cut "All in Together," and the masturbation anthem "Hands on Experience," plus the Kool Keith remix. Like countless other labels, EC fell prey to a deadly combination of money issues, roster changes, and industry drama, disappearing from the scene shortly after the millennium. Regardless, this is a great compilation and a nice time capsule of underground hip-hop in the pre-MP3 era.