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100th Monkey, Looking At My World

Audio CD

Disk ID: 839837

Disk length: 43m 12s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2003

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Bump 3:19
2. Ain't Quite the Hills 2:53
3. War 3:17
4. Fields of Grass 0:22
5. Wanna Get You High 3:47
6. Looking At My World 2:50
7. Help Me 3:28
8. I Don't Know 3:48
9. Damn it Feels Good 3:50
10. Lost City 3:11
11. Can't Let Go 3:54
12. Not Divine But Demonic 2:58
13. What They Believe 4:42
14. What We Have Accomplished 0:44

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Review

The 100th Monkey's first full length release, Looking At My World, features twelve tracks of solid Northwest hip-hop flavored with a slice of old school soul. The album accurately captures the band's live sound and energy featuring the social and politically charged lyrics of MC Dave Devereaux accented by the powerful vocal stylings of Miss Loretta. This creative and effective mixing of influences makes Looking At My World one of the most compelling hip-hop albums coming out of the Northwest this year. Looking At My World was produced by legendary Seattle producer Jack Endino(Nirvana, Soundgarden, Murder City Devils) whose musical style gives it a raw sound that really captures the live energy and sound of the band. The album features performances by other Seattle artists including MC Wheelie(Optimus Rhyme) and Kimo(Nu Sol Tribe) on saxophone and vocals.

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