MF Doom - Special Herbs Box Set Deal? I was looking through vinyl on urban outfitters website and came across this deal on MF Doom's Special Herb box set for $19.99. According to the description this is the 10xLP collection but the picture seems to be different. MF Doom is the man in the iron mask. Etab civil engineering software free. download full version. The most mysterious figure in hip-hop has also become one of the most popular, supplying beats and rhymes for Gorillaz, De La Soul, Madlib, Danger Mouse, and Wu-Tang Clan, and drawing praise from heavyweights like Just Blaze, Nas, and Mos Def. Since 2002, MF Doom has released numerous volumes of Special Herbs, one of the longest-running instrumental series.
Special Herbs, Vol. 1 | |||
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Studio album by | |||
Released | 2001 | ||
Genre | Hip hop, instrumental hip hop | ||
Length | 29:21 | ||
Label | Female Fun Records | ||
Producer | Metal Fingers, DJ Subroc | ||
Metal Fingers chronology | |||
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Special Herbs, Vol. 1 is the first album in the Special Herbs series of instrumental works released by MF Doom under the Metal Fingers moniker on various independent hip hop labels. Establishing the trend for later albums in the series, each track is named after a herb or similar flora (with the possible ironic exception of mass-produced flavour enhancermonosodium glutamate).
Ralink rt2561 802.11g turbo wireless network adapter. Because the Special Herbs albums were released on various labels, the nine tracks of Vol. 1 appear again as the first nine tracks on the following album, Driveclub download keygen. Special Herbs, Vol. 2.
Track listing[edit]
- 'Saffron' – 3:24
- Produced by Metal Fingers
- 'Arrow Root' – 3:45
- Produced by Metal Fingers
- 'Zatar' – 3:14
- Produced by Metal Fingers
- 'Fenugreek' – 3:22
- Produced by Metal Fingers
- 'Sumac Berries' – 3:34
- Produced by Metal Fingers
- 'Coriander' – 3:03
- Produced by Metal Fingers
- 'Shallots' – 4:00
- Produced by DJ Subroc
- 'Charnsuka' – 2:19
- Produced by Metal Fingers
- 'Monosodium Glutamate' – 2:40
- Produced by Metal Fingers
Other versions[edit]
- 'Saffron' is an instrumental version of 'Doomsday' by MF Doom, from the album Operation: Doomsday.
- 'Arrow Root' is an instrumental version of 'Next Levels' by King Geedorah featuring Scienz of Life, from the album Take Me to Your Leader; it is also used by Spiga and King Caesar on 'Ride The Arrow', from the X-Ray Monster Mixes 2 compilation.
- 'Zatar' is an instrumental version of 'Foolish' by MF Grimm featuring MF DOOM and Megalon, from the album The Downfall of Ibliys: A Ghetto Opera.
- 'Fenugreek' is an instrumental version of '1,2..1,2' by Monsta Island Czars from the album Escape from Monsta Island!; it is also used by Ghostface Killah featuring the Wu-Tang Clan on '9 Milli Bros.', from the album Fishscale.
- 'Sumac Berries' is an instrumental version of 'Scientific Civilization' by Monsta Island Czars from Escape from Monsta Island!. It is also used by The John Robinson Project for 'Indy 102', and by Ghostface Killah featuring Trife on 'Jellyfish', from Fishscale.
- 'Coriander' is an instrumental version of 'Mic Line' by King Ghidra, from Escape from Monsta Island!.
- 'Shallots' is an instrumental version of 'The Hands of Doom' by MF DOOM, from Operation: Doomsday.
- 'Monosodium Glutamate' is an instrumental version of 'Rhymes Like Dimes' by MF DOOM featuring DJ Cucumber Slice, from the same album.
External links[edit]
Mf Doom Special Herbs Box Set Zip
- Special herbs guide at the Wayback Machine (archived 2008-02-12)
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