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Genre:
Hip-Hop/Rap: Alternative Hip Hop
Release Date:
2005
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Mission Man
Intro To My Mind
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Out Of The Shadows
Pop: 80's Pop
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A Different Kid
Hip-Hop/Rap: Hip Hop
Mission Man
Indiependent
Hip-Hop/Rap: Alternative Hip Hop
Mission Man
The Best of Mission Man (1992-2008)
Hip-Hop/Rap: Hip Hop
Complete Mission Man Collection
© Copyright-Mission Man
(634479191855)
Record Label: Wakefire Records
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In celebration of Mission Man's birthday on January 19th, 2008, he is giving you a chance to pick up his music for essentially nothing. The Complete Collection is 121 mp3s (over 7 albums worth of music) and you can download the entire thing for just $5 from now until his birthday is over. If you want any individual album, you can get each one for just $1! Yes, $1 for an entire album. It's Mission Man's birthday present to his fans!
All on one disc (for use in your computer, and to transfer to your iPod)
The Complete Mission Man Collection contains:
121 album cut mp3s, including:
"Chillin' at the Papa"
"Playin' a Little Basketball"
"Prime Time Players"
"Weightliftin' Jam"
"My Heroes"
"I Need The Mic"
"Wanna Get Down"
"Glimpse of a Dream"
"Revitalized"
and 112 other songs
18 mp3s of live recordings, including
"Chillin' at the Papa" with Dan Frease on the bass, live at the Hole In The Wall, Oxford, Ohio, April 15th, 2005
"Better Off Alive" by Arbor Day with Mission Man freestyling at the Lit Lounge in New York City on February 4th, 2005
The NYC Medley, a highly fun condensed version of the set at Mission Man's New York City debut.
7+ CDs worth of music
"Intro To My Mind" (1997)
"Delve Deeper" (1999, only 23 copies were released, with maybe 5 currently in circulation, this is the only way to get this CD)
"Transitions" (2000, like Delve Deeper, 23 copies, only available on the Complete Mission Man Collection)
"Out Of The Shadows" (2000)
"A Different Kid" (2004)
"Put Down The Pen" (2005)
"Antis Trype" (2005)
3 songs from Mission Man's current project "Indiependent" (expected release date of fall 2006)
Video of Mission Man's first ever live performance in August 1998
Flash Music Video for "You Gotta Want It," created by Mission Man
Lyrics for "Intro To My Mind," including "Playin' a Little Basketball"
Lyrics for "Antis Trype" including "Chillin' at the Papa"
Album artwork for the first 5 CDs (Put Down the Pen and Antis Trype are only available as part of the Complete Mission Man Collection, and therefore do not have artwork)
Album Notes for each CD in Word format; the album notes for "Antis Trype" include the meaning of the album title
Photos from past shows, March 2003 - October 2005
Road trip pics from New York City, Chicago, Cleveland, and more
The insert booklet was created by Mission Man:
On the front cover is the logo and title
Insert booklet contains:
Pictures
Table of Contents
Mission Man autograph
Each CD is hand numbered by Mission Man himself
This collection spans Mission Man's entire career, including the first song he ever made "Inventor," which was created in 1992, and goes up until October 2005.
If you have a copy of this CD, feel free to write a review about it here. Please limit reviews solely to the CD itself. The reviews will be posted at the bottom of this page.
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author: steve may
It's not the most impressive packaging (inexplicably, the card that comes with the CD is way too small for the tray), but I bought the disc for the music, and there's an absurd amount of it here -- a whole box set crammed onto one CD. If you're reading this, you probably already know about Intro to My Mind, A Different Kid, etc.; weirdly, almost defiantly compelling, they're all included here. (Intro, thankfully, retains its original tracklist, complete with the gangsta sendoff "Stay Real," and the dark "Is there a God?") Of primary interest to me was the early, "production learning experience" (MM's words) stuff that had heretofore been out of print or had print runs of, like, five copies. Quite frankly, based on the album notes -- for example, Delve Deeper was "Recorded without multi-tracking" -- I wasn't expecting much. But the quality (by which I mean fidelity, or whatever) of the recordings is surprisingly high, and there are enough nuggets to make sorting through worthwhile and ultimately rewarding. Given the sheer amount of material here, it's a lengthy process; I got the album several weeks ago and I'm still digging, but that's half the fun, and maybe, on second thought, the point.
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