
Get On Down / Jive (2024, 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 thirty 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.
This long overdue reissue of the second Souls Of Mischief album came out as part of last year's Record Store Day Black Friday. It has taken me a moment to write about it. This is in large part because I've already written about this album when I picked up the original pressing of it a few years ago. I'm not as motivated to tackle an album just because it's a slightly fancier reissue.
That said, it's a slightly fancier reissue worth picking up. It's a nice gatefold sleeve with thick card stock that is miles better than the original pressing. My original has a pretty gnarly seam split as well, so that just makes this one even better. The colored vinyl is sharp looking, though that means less and less to me as the years go buy. You can usually trust Get On Down reissues to sound good, and I've heard no issues with this release.
The album itself is so much better than I gave it credit for in 1995. I was really down on it when it was originally released, primarily because I thought the production was a step down from 93 Til Infinity. I still think that it's a step down, but over the years I have heard so much boring, abysmal hip hop production that in comparison, No Man's Land is much better.
As far as post-1994 hip hop goes, it's pretty elite production if we're being honest. It's just that in 1995 I was coming right out of the golden era and was watching so much hip hop turn into something I wasn't interested in, so I had turned my attention to punk and indie rock. But today, 30 years later in 2025. I can see this album for what it is, an unappreciated album from one of hip hop's best groups.
Souls Of Mischief - No Man's Land:
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=CdRNZZPU5mI
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=CdRNZZPU5mI
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