Showing posts with label wild pitch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wild pitch. Show all posts

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Wild Pitch Blends


Wild Pitch Records: exemplified Industry Rule # 4080, but you cannot front on their output. Click on the cassette cover to download. Props to the ironically named serch4beatz for the rip. We're off to better things... -- Thun

Friday, October 3, 2008

Fruits of Nature






The UMC's - Fruits of Nature LP


1. One To Grow On
2. Kraftworks
3. Morals
4. Blue Cheese
5. Swing It To The Area
6. Never Never Land
7. You Got My Back
8. Jive Talk
9. Feelings
10. Any Way The Wind Blows
11. Pass It On
12. Woman Be Out
13. Hey Here We Go
14. It's Gonna Last


Remixes:

UMC's Never Never Land (Remix)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1EX96QDJ

UMC's-Anyway The Wind Blows (Bass Interface Mix)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LNBZRKW7

UMC's-Blue Cheese (U-N-I-Verse All)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ODIYKM28

UMC's-Swing It To The Area (Sideshow Bob Recreation)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=29HPUT5V


Album links:

Fruits of Nature

http://rapidshare.com/files/92993766/The_U.M.C._s_-_Fruits_of_Nature.rar

Unleashed
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PBXFZZO5



01 - Time To Set It Straight
02 - We Go
03 - Evil Ways
04 - Hit The Track
05 - What's Up
06 - Staten Island Comes First
07 - ill demonic clique
08 - Some Speak Ill Thoughts
09 - Whoa Now
10 - Pleasure In The Dark
11 - Can You Feel It
12 - How It Gotta Be
13 - Gotta Be Sure
14 - My Thing

The UMC's were a group from Staten Island that had critical acclaim with their debut "Fruits of Nature" but never got the props they deserved for putting Shaolin on the Hip-Hop map despite doing it years prior to the Wu. Their follow-up took 3 years to happen and when it did, it just came and went.

Hass G and Kool Kim had the help of fellow Shaolin member and Wu affiliate RNS way before he was lacing the likes of Shyheim, G.P. Wu, King Just and The Gravediggaz. Since their '94 release "Unleashed" The UMC's broke up and went their own ways. Hass-G has went on to produce hits such as Lil Kim's "Magic Stick" featuring 50 Cent and Kool Kim now goes under the moniker NYOIL who has been making a name in the underground circuit as one of the better political rappers in the game.

Do yourself a favor and see what you've been missing...


-- Philaflava