3 Feet High And Rising [2LP]
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Prince Paul produced De La Soul's debut album, 3 Feet High and Rising, which was released in the spring of 1989. Several critics and observers labeled the group as a neo-hippie band because the record praised peace and love as well as proclaiming the dawning of "the D.A.I.S.Y. age" (Da Inner Sound, Y'all). Though the trio was uncomfortable with the hippie label, there was no denying that the humor and eclecticism presented an alternative to the hardcore rap that dominated hip-hop. De La Soul quickly were perceived as the leaders of a contingent of New York-based alternative rappers that also included A Tribe Called Quest, Queen Latifah, the Jungle Brothers, and Monie Love; all of these artists dubbed themselves the Native Tongues posse.
Tracklist
1
1A. Intro
2
1B. the Magic Number
3
2A. Change in Speak
4
2B. Cool Breeze on the Rocks
5
3A. Can You Keep a Secret?
6
3B. Jenifa Taught Me
7
4A. Ghetto Thang
8
4B. Transmitting Live from Marc
9
5A. Eye Know
10
5B. Take It Off
11
6A. a Little Bit of Soap
12
6B. Tread Water
13
7A. Potholes in My Lawn
14
7B. Say No Go
15
8A. Plug Tunin'
16
8B. de la Orgee
17
9A. Buddy
18
9B. Description
19
10A. Me Myself and I
20
10B. This Is a Recording
21
11A. I Can Do Anything (De la Cratic)
22
11B. Daisy Age
23
12A. Plug Tunin' 12"
24
12B. Buddy?