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Cat-No:BJLP31RE
Release-Date:01.12.2023
Configuration:LP
Barcode:674276723026
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Potatohead People - 1st Light
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Potatohead People - In The Garden
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Potatohead People - What It Feels Like (feat. T3, Illa J & Kapok)
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Potatohead People - Hidden Levels (feat. Clear Mortifee)
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Potatohead People - Baby Got Work (feat. Posdnuos & Kapok)
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Potatohead People - Proof Is In The Pudding
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Potatohead People - Break Even (feat. Kendra Dias)
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Potatohead People - Ungodly (feat. Kapok & Moka Only)
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Potatohead People - Island Delivery
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Potatohead People - Bring The World A Little Closer (feat. Reggie B)
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Potatohead People - Kettle Boiling (feat. Bunnie)
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Potatohead People - Ode To Mr Jacobs
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Potatohead People - All The Way (Bonus Track)
*Special Edition Reissue of Potatohead People's critically acclaimed 2020 album "Mellow Fantasy" pressed on beautiful blue & black splatter vinyl*
Potatohead People's much lauded and instantly sold out third LP Mellow Fantasyis back with a very limited edition black & blue swirl vinyl repress. The album showcases the trademark instrumental prowess of the duo and their ease with the loose but hard-hitting drum style brought to the fore by Jay Dee's influential productions, but goes well beyond basic boom bap bread and butter, with singer-centered R&B and uptempo bumps sharing the stage. On this album, Potatohead People have widened the frame of their progressive musical vision and deliver a far-reaching yet approachable set of moods and grooves. On Mellow Fantasy, they had some impressive inspiration. De La Soul immediately connected with "Baby Got Work," a sophisticated slap that went through several iterations before settling into its ultimate form. Appropriately, the song's diligent construction echoes the ethic of the grind in the clear-eyed, precisely dovetailed lyrics fans have come to expect from the Daisy Age don. Befitting Potatohead People's origins as a hip-hop group, cameos from Illa J and Slum Village's T3 on the summertime teaser "What It Feels Like" and Vancouver veteran Moka Only (the sassy, vanity take-down "Ungodly") add to the unimpeachable rap bonafides. More