$ 10 Personnel: King Britt (spoken vocals, keyboards, programming); Ivana Santilli (vocals, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, vocodor); Rich Medina, Lady Alma, Will Brodie (vocals); Pos, Trugoy, Grand Agent, Rob Life, Kai Chi, Capitol A, Cherrywine, Dice Raw, Quasimoto (rap vocals); Miss Saigon (spoken vocals); Chuck Treece (guitar, bass, programming); Georgio Piaza (guitar); Larry Gold (cello); Wechsel Garland (keyboards, xylophone); Obafunke (keyboards); Baz (bass); Doc Gibbs (percussion).Recorded at The Hut, The Studio, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Includes liner notes by King Britt. This is part of BBE's "Beat Generation" series. Personnel: King Britt (Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards, Moog synthesizer); Grand Agent, Lady Alma, Moses Gunn, Quasimoto, Hal, Capitol A (vocals); Chuck Treece, Baz (guitar); Larry Gold (cello); Ivana Santilli (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, vocoder); Wechsel Garland (keyboards, xylophone); Doc Gibbs (percussion).Audio Mixer: Jeff Chestek. Recording information: The Bomb Shelter; The Hut, Philly; The Studio, Philly. Photographer: Mike Diver. King Britt's entry in the producer-friendly Beat Generation series from BBE is a real Philadelphia experiment, the type of hip-hop record that the former Digable Planets DJ, Sylk 130 leader, and producer extraordinaire, had always wanted to make. More than a decade of gig traveling had introduced Britt to some talented rappers, and his long list of contacts sparked a host of great features here, for familiar names as well as a few fresh Philly faces. Though he included a few straight vocal tracks ("for the people that know me for doing songs and working with fantastic vocalists"), most of these are rap tracks with few pretensions, just King Britt's textured, keyboard-heavy production, and a dizzying range of beats that puts commercial rap trackmasters to shame. Britt apparently likes working with distinctive rappers, and he called on a few of the best: Quasimoto, Posdnous & Trugoy from De La Soul, Bahamadia, Cherrywine (aka Butterfly from Digable Planets), and Capit

Personnel: King Britt (spoken vocals, keyboards, programming); Ivana Santilli (vocals, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, vocodor); Rich Medina, Lady Alma, Will Brodie (vocals); Pos, Trugoy, Grand Agent, Rob Life, Kai Chi, Capitol A, Cherrywine, Dice Raw, Quasimoto (rap vocals); Miss Saigon (spoken vocals); Chuck Treece (guitar, bass, programming); Georgio Piaza (guitar); Larry Gold (cello); Wechsel Garland (keyboards, xylophone); Obafunke (keyboards); Baz (bass); Doc Gibbs (percussion).Recorded at The Hut, The Studio, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Includes liner notes by King Britt. This is part of BBE's "Beat Generation" series. Personnel: King Britt (Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards, Moog synthesizer); Grand Agent, Lady Alma, Moses Gunn, Quasimoto, Hal, Capitol A (vocals); Chuck Treece, Baz (guitar); Larry Gold (cello); Ivana Santilli (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, vocoder); Wechsel Garland (keyboards, xylophone); Doc Gibbs (percussion).Audio Mixer: Jeff Chestek. Recording information: The Bomb Shelter; The Hut, Philly; The Studio, Philly. Photographer: Mike Diver. King Britt's entry in the producer-friendly Beat Generation series from BBE is a real Philadelphia experiment, the type of hip-hop record that the former Digable Planets DJ, Sylk 130 leader, and producer extraordinaire, had always wanted to make. More than a decade of gig traveling had introduced Britt to some talented rappers, and his long list of contacts sparked a host of great features here, for familiar names as well as a few fresh Philly faces. Though he included a few straight vocal tracks ("for the people that know me for doing songs and working with fantastic vocalists"), most of these are rap tracks with few pretensions, just King Britt's textured, keyboard-heavy production, and a dizzying range of beats that puts commercial rap trackmasters to shame. Britt apparently likes working with distinctive rappers, and he called on a few of the best: Quasimoto, Posdnous & Trugoy from De La Soul, Bahamadia, Cherrywine (aka Butterfly from Digable Planets), and Capit

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