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Blood of Abraham : Eyedollartree
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Revolutionary production, revolutionary lyrics, an instant cult classic from the streets of L.A.
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap: Hip Hop
Release Date: 2003
Eyedollartree Record Label: Master Grip
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
know the half 3:47 Album Only
only the wise 4:38 Album Only
99 cent Lighter 3:48 Album Only
Paranoia Is Awareness 3:59 Album Only
Velvet Glove Iron Fist 4:50 Album Only
Tion 4:37 Album Only
Calling All Citizens 4:50 Album Only
Hurricane 3:48 Album Only
Rosetta Stone 3:40 Album Only
Giant Midgets 4:15 Album Only
Eyedollartree 5:09 Album Only
Diseases 5:13 Album Only
Omegaton 4:46 Album Only
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Album Notes

Features legends Kool Keith, Divine Styler and more. The Soundtrack for "when the shit goes down"

Blood Of Abraham
Eyedollartree
(Master grip)


Better known for its connection to mentor Eazy-E and it's members Jewish heritage than for it's music, Blood Of Abraham put out the little-noticed Future Profits in 1993, then promptly disappeared. It's been a long time coming, but BOA has finally released a follow-up, and it's well worth the wait, a conceptually audacious song cycle that's remarkable for both its Herculean ambition and its nearly flawless execution. Released in conjunction with a short film of the same name, Eyedollartree is a vivid, cinematic work that alternately recalls the swirling, apocalyptic chaos of The Bomb Squad and the trippy sonic funhouses of Prince Paul. With its sonic experimentation, esoteric lyrics, and gargantuan conceptual ambition, Eyedollartree is about as close to progressive rock as hip-hop gets, but it's also free of pretentious self-indulgence. In terms of production, Eyedollartree is downright revolutionary, a dense eclectic sound collage that swings like the fuzzed-out, retro Beck of "Sexx Laws" and "New Pollution" on "Calling All Citizens" and "Hurricane," and outdoes Dr. Octagon on the surreal Kool Keith/Divine Styler collaboration "Omegaton." But while Eyedollartree is one of the most far-reaching and eclectic albums since Mos Def's similarly masterful Black On Both Sides, it's held together by a powerful vision of modern society spinning out of control, a victim of it's own avarice and misplaced priorities, It's an abstract sort of social criticism-loopy enough to allow an abundance of conspiracy-theory talk more akin to Public Enemy's "Welcome To The Terrordome" than to the concrete politics of the Coup and Dead Prez-but it's effective in its own right. Displaying cavernous depth and mammoth scope that few artists of any genre would even attempt, Eyedollartree is a left-field masterpiece. --- The Onion

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REVIEWS

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author: violence
i could have any ivy league education and a doctorate of sorts and would still describe this album with two simple words: fucking. awesome.
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WOW!!!
author: locthiese
Well... Well... This is just a kick in tha azz to hear from this click and well worth tha wait indeed. Kool Kieth and Divine Styler? It just doesn't get any better. Way to go...
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It was off the hook!
author: stacie ross
This CD is knowledge, Wisdom, & Awareness! Everyone should have a listen!!!!
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Why don't we hear more of this on the radio, oh, perhaps becauses it makes you
author: Picky Bastard
This CD is a need to own, flowing, and packed with lots to say thats worth hearing. Up there with Quannum Spectrum and Radiohead.
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