
90s Tapes (2021, Reissue)
Every Wednesday, in honor of Ed Lover Dance Day from Yo! MTV Raps, I take a break from rock and roll to write a little bit about hip hop. In the late 80s and early 90s hip hop ruled my musical life. During this often called 'Golden Era' I discovered so much incredible music. As I am slowly replacing the CDs I've had for twenty-five plus years with vinyl copies, I'm going to talk about some albums that had a really important impact on me during some very formative years.
Intelligent Hoodlum (aka Tragedy) is a name that for whatever reason I was pretty familiar back in the 90s when I was originally discovering hip hop. I don't know why I knew his name though as I didn't have any of his records back then. It would take decades before I actually listened to music, but it seemed like there was some sort of lore about him back them that I can't quite pin down. This probably just reads as me rambling, but the point I'm trying to make is that I was aware of the legacy of Intelligent Hoodlum before I got my hands on his music.
This album originally came out in 1990, so it does have a sound that's probably a little dated, in comparison to the type of records that were being made in other years of the early 90s. That isn't to say it's bad, in fact there's something that's equally charming and exciting about how the production was handled during that time period. It feels like the beats on this album as about as cutting edge as they could have been in 1990 apart from your Public Enemys, Ultramagnetics and Tribes. And it's over this production that Tragedy lets loose.
Lyrically, it's pretty obvious that this came out in the early part of the 90s, due to subject matter and some of the tropes that are leaned into. But aside from that, Tragedy is among the upper tier lyricists of that type, especially as far as how his rhyme schemes flow. Is he a Rakim or a Chuck D? Of course not, barely anyone else is. But in a time period where Kid N Play and Young MC ruled the roost, it's immediately apparent how much higher Tragedy floats.
90s Tapes handled this reissue and while I missed the boat on it when it originally came out in 2021, I was able to hunt down a copy at a reasonable price. It's the best version of the record that is out there and while it may not be packed full of the bonus material as some of their other releases, they handle the album itself with the best possible care. It's another stellar reissue.
Intelligent Hoodlum - Intelligent Hoodlum:
https://tragedykhadafi252.bandcamp.com/album/intelligent-hoodlum
https://tragedykhadafi252.bandcamp.com/album/intelligent-hoodlum
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