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One for All

One for All
Brand Nubian

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Media Type: CD
Artist: BRAND NUBIAN
Title: ONE FOR ALL
Street Release Date: 12/04/1990
Domestic
Genre: RAP/HIP HOP

Track Listing

  1. All for One
  2. Feels So Good [*]
  3. Concerto in X Minor
  4. Ragtime
  5. To the Right
  6. Dance to My Ministry
  7. Drop the Bomb
  8. Wake Up [Stimulated Dummies Mix]
  9. Step to the Rear
  10. Slow Down
  11. Try to Do Me
  12. Who Can Get Busy Like This Man...
  13. Grand Puba, Positive and L.G.
  14. Brand Nubian [*]
  15. Wake up (Reprise in the Sunshine)
  16. Dedication

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #88283 in Music
  • Brand: BRAND NUBIAN
  • Released on: 1990-12-08
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Alongside acts such as Public Enemy and X-Clan, the Brand Nubian quartet (DJ Alamo and MCs Grand Puba, Sadat X, and Lord Jamar) helped introduce a whole new generation to Five-Percenter philosophies and conscious pride. Their 1990 debut was filled with the smooth production and syrupy flows that made the Nubian brand of Afrocentricity accessible and funky. Singles "All for One," "Slow Down," and "To the Right" highlight One for All, though some of the album's up-tempo efforts sound a little dated; "Wake Up," "Step to the Rear," and "Drop the Bomb" also shine. Alongside the wit and wisdom, though, the Nubian trio dropped some lyrical gaffes as well. Throughout One For All, there are plenty of unfortunate references to "hittin' skins," "cave-dwellin'" Caucasians, and hardcore homophobia. Despite its weaker moments, One for All is still one of the most impressive and definitive documents from hip-hop's "conscious" era. --Hua Hsu


Customer Reviews

Cna you say Grand Puba5
This album got heavy rotation by me in the early 90's this the first album to bet a classic rating in the Source when that meant something. Full of hits, Slow Down etc. Banger Son.

The gods are krazy5
Timeless classic by my favorite 5 percent brothers. sadat x, lord jamal, and grand puba's debut blew me away then and still supplies me with my hip hop fix antime I need it. Subject matter that was relevant then and still can apply to today's issues is another reason why this album will always matter in hip hop history. If you don't have this one your collection is suffering.

Hip Hop Classic! 5
For those of you who read the Source, I must tell you that this album was a 5 mic album, the highest rating the magazine offers and one of only a handful of albums the magazine has deemed worthy of this rating. It is one of the greatest albums of all time, ranked up against other old school releases, it can stand side by side with Ultramagnetic, Kane, G Rap and BDP. The album came out in 1990 but sounds dope even today and the beats will definitely complement your system. Don't sleep on this release, if you listen to hiphop this cd is a mandatory for your collection!