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T.H.U.G.S.: Trues Humbly United Gatherin' Souls

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1 Player Intro Elliott/Howse 1:25
2 T.H.U.G.S. Elliott/Howse 4:34
3 Reverend Run Sermon Jones/Simmons 1:41
4 World So Cruel Jones/Howse/Elliott 5:07
5 North Coast Elliott/Howse 5:19
6 Nothin' But da Bone in Me Cowan/Howse 4:47
7 The Silence Isn't Over Howse/Elliott 5:57
8 Crazy by the Flesh Howse/Weldon 5:01
9 51/50 Skit Elliott :08
10 Mystic Spirits Elliott/Howse 4:56
11 Comming 2 Serve You Hinton/Howse/Cowan 5:31
12 Tha Killin' Skit Elliott :34
13 Live Soil Elliott/Love/Perkin 5:03
14 Sticks and Stones Jones/Howse 5:02
15 Empty the Clip Elliott/Love/Perkin 4:37
16 No Mercy Cartegena/Howse/Jon 4:36
17 Playa Hater Draper/Henderson/Ho 4:52
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T.H.U.G.S.: Trues Humbly United Gatherin' Souls

Long Play Record

Label: Def Jam

Style: Urban

T.H.U.G.S.: Trues Humbly United Gatherin' Souls

UPC: 731453353916

Release Date: 01/01/1899

Original Release Date: 01/01/1899

Tracks: [Player Intro, T.H.U.G.S., Reverend Run Sermon, World So Cruel, North Coast, Nothin' But da Bone in Me, The Silence Isn't Over, Crazy by the Flesh, 51/50 Skit, Mystic Spirits, Comming 2 Serve You, Tha Killin' Skit, Live Soil, Sticks and Stones, Empty the Clip, No Mercy, Playa Hater]
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Andrew Hamilton

Flesh-N-Bone's solo release is a continuation of the rapid-fire delivery of lyrics patented by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. The words come so fast you're forced to listen intently to identify them. Lots of preaching and sermonizing here; the first cut uses lines from the "Lord's Prayer," while "Reverend Run Sermon" features Run (of Run-DMC) preaching a short message. A message ballad, "World So Cruel" samples Kenny Gamble and Bunny Sigler's "Love, Need and Want You," originally done by Patti Labelle. The lazy, floating "NorthCoast" is a charming incorporation of rap and jazz that would be equally at home on a contemporary jazz CD. The chorus is sung sweetly by Tiarra and Damon Elliot, while the lyrics speak of different streets on the Northside of Cleveland; Jimmy Z plays some nice sax and Layzie Bone leads the smoothie. As for hardcore, "Nothin' But Da Bone in Me" represents: the chorus smacks, and the bassline is too cool, while an eerie synthesizer accents the barrage of lyrics -- it's the obvious single. There's a message in the plodding "The Silence Isn't Over," but it takes a few repeat plays for it to sink in. Where are the lyrics when you need them? "Coming 2 Serve You" is blatant gangsta rap, as the lyrics tell a chilling story involving murder. To get the best, you've got to hear the redundant too, and there are many among the 17 selections. Even lyrics spewed out like machine-gun rounds get boring after a few spins, regardless of how ingenious and unique the technique. ~ Andrew Hamilton, Rovi