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CHECK THE TECHNIQUE: Must-Have for True Hip-Hop Fans

Posted Jul 6th 2007 2:00PM by Felicia Pride
Filed under: More Than Words

For those true hip-hop heads out there, hip-hop journalist Brian Coleman just released a must-have book that should sit alongside your CD/record collection.

CHECK THE TECHNIQUE: Liner Notes for Hip-Hop Junkies is more than 450 pages of one-on-one discussions with some of your favorite MCs and hip-hop groups about the inspirations, influences, equipment, samples, beats, beefs and surprises behind 36 of the most well-known and iconic albums. CHECK THE TECHNIQUE is an updated and expanded version of Coleman's original book called RAKIM TOLD ME and includes an introduction from the Roots' Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson.

The book is stuffed with little-known facts and behind-the-scene info like: Why did Eric B. & Rakim named their debut album Paid in Full? In Rakim's words, "When we got the deal with 4th & Bway, we got the check and it said PAID IN FULL on it, so we was lookin' at it and Eric said, 'Yo, that's what we gonna name the album.' I wasn't sure about it at first, but that idea definitely worked. It was a statement."Some of the albums covered in the book are:

Black Moon Enta da Stage
Boogie Down Productions Criminal Minded
Common Resurrection
De La Soul 3 Feet High and Rising
Fugees The Score
MC Lyte Lyte as a Rock
Public Enemy It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
Run-D.M.C. Raising Hell
Slick Rick The Great Adventures of Slick Rick
A Tribe Called Quest The Low End Theory
Wu-Tang Clan Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

Sorry you won't find any Lil Junebug albums in this book collection. CHECK THE TECHNIQUE prides itself on transporting you back to "hip-hop's golden age with the greatest artists of the '80s and '90s."

Since we're talking about classic material, what are some of your favorite hip-hop albums from the 80's and '90s?
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1. Looks like a must have for the collection. I'd like to read about The Score & Great Adventures of Slick Rick. Some of my fav classic joints r Big Daddy Kane-Long Live the Kane, Nas-Illmatic & Diamond D-Stunts, Blunts & Hip Hop. Truely Classics in my opinion. If you're a true Hip Hop head, then you might want to check out http://www.yarisversusyaris.com/ for the dj/sneakerhead battle that just went down nationwide with celebs like Kid Capri, Dj Clark Kent making apperances. Just dropping some info since i work with Toyota. Hip Hop Lives !

Rasheed at 3:46PM on Jul 6th 2007

2. some of my favorite hip hop albums got to be de la soul 3 feet high and rising an tribe called quest i could listen to them all day and it sounds new everytime...

neis at 6:40PM on Jul 8th 2007

3. It's like this generation forgot where hip-hop came from, stands for and represents. It's about time someone step forward to remind them that it wasn't about the "bling" ,it was about the "skills".

Robert Scott at 6:49PM on Jul 19th 2007

4. I was born and raised in the south bronx and I was there when rap began. I was rapping for Kool Herc and the Herculords, but i stopped rapping to go to work,bad move!! Anyway, Iam still a diehard rap fan.

guy at 5:51PM on Jul 21st 2007

5. i just wanted to put this out in the air to see what people think. when it comes to hip hop i never hear anyone mention the group called "fatback band". they were hip hop's first band. they did a joint called "king tim III (personality jock") back in the late 70's around the same time as the sugarhill gang and they got radio play too.. this is one of the bars "just me, fatback and the crew, we're doin' it all, just for you, we're strong as an ox, and tall as a tree, we can rock it so dangerously..." rhino records has legal rights to their music on a piece called "the fattest of fatback" (catalog # 72632). i wha luck enough to get a promo compliation from rhino records at the impact conference back in '97. it doesn't list the copyright year on it but trust me on this one...what i'm saying is fact! ok hip hop historians...what's your take on this, have you ever heard of them or their music? if so, what's your take on this!! im the meantime, i'm going to reach out to mike baisten to see if he's willing to do a piece on missing hip hop facts. check out rhino's masters of the old school series.

Derrick at 9:24AM on Jul 23rd 2007

6. Hey Derrick--

Yes many folks consider "King Tim III" to be the first hip-hop song released before Sugar Hill Gang's "Rapper's Delight."

Felicia at 10:26AM on Jul 23rd 2007

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