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Down By the Law (Deluxe Edition)

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Download links and information about Down By the Law (Deluxe Edition) by MC Shan. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 29 tracks with total duration of 02:21:15 minutes.

Artist: MC Shan
Release date: 2009
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 29
Duration: 02:21:15
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Jane, Stop This Crazy Thing 4:04
2. Project 'Ho 5:10
3. The Bridge 4:24
4. Kill That Noise 5:13
5. Down By Law 4:53
6. Left Me -- Lonely 5:22
7. Another One to Get Jealous Of 5:56
8. M.C. Space 4:26
9. Living In the World of Hip Hop 5:14
10. The Bridge (Bladerunners Dub) 3:03
11. Kill That Noise / Down By the Law (Live On WERS) 3:46
12. Live Routine Feat: Biz Markie (Broadcast) 4:31
13. Marley Marl Scratch (Demo #1) 3:12
14. Marley Marl Scratch (Demo #2) 3:49
15. The Bridge (A Capella) 4:22
16. Marley Marl Scratch (Original 12" Version) 4:25
17. He Cuts So Fresh (Original 12" Vocal Version) 5:09
18. Jane, Stop This Crazy Thing (Original 12" Vocal Version) [Bladerunners Dub] 4:01
19. Cocaine (Original 12" Version) 4:29
20. Cocaine (Original 12" Live Version) 4:14
21. The Bridge (Original 12" Version) 6:32
22. Beat Biter (Original 12" Extended Version) 7:10
23. Beat Biter (Original 12" Radio Mix) 5:52
24. Left Me -- Lonely (Original 12" Remix) 6:52
25. Marley Marl Scratch (Original 12" Dub) 4:37
26. He Cuts So Fresh (Original 12" Instrumental) 5:08
27. Jane, Stop This Crazy Thing (Original 12" Dub) 3:24
28. Dub Biter 6:49
29. Dub By Law 5:08

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By the time M.C. Shan cut 1986’s “The Bridge," Queensbridge had been home to a small but flourishing hip-hop scene for years. But it was Shan’s early singles—bolstered by thunderous, speaker-shaking production from Marley Marl—that brought the Queensbridge scene to national attention and signaled the rise of the lean, confrontational style that would dominate New York hip-hop during its late-‘80s golden age. Shan got his start rhyming alongside Roxanne Shanté, whose single “Roxanne’s Revenge” was one of Marley Marl’s most successful early productions. Before long, Shan was collaborating with Marley on cuts like “Down by Law,” “The Bridge,” and “Beatbiter” (a ferocious takedown of L.L. Cool J, whose “Rock the Bells” borrowed the drum pattern of Shan & Marley’s “Marley Scratch”). This deluxe reissue of Shan’s debut, Down by Law, supplements the album’s original nine tracks with a host of remixes, instrumentals, and dubs. Included are two versions of “Cocaine,” an eerie account of the inescapable allure of crack cocaine that sports some of Shan’s most compelling lyrics.