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M.C. Shan - Down By Law album flac Performer: M.C. Shan
Title: Down By Law
Released: 1987
Country: US
MP3 album: 1841 mb
FLAC album: 1895 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: TTA DMF MP4 WAV AU AUD MOD
Genre: Hip-hop

Down By Law ‎(LP, Album). Down By Law ‎(LP, Album). Down By Law ‎(Cass, Album). Records, Cold Chillin'.

Shan - Down By Law (1987) (Full Album).

Down by Law is the debut album by East Coast hip hop artist MC Shan. Released at the height of the Bridge Wars, a feud between artists started by South Bronx's KRS-One responding to the Queensbridge anthem "The Bridge". The album contains the diss track, "Kill That Noise" in response to South Bronx. The album is produced by Marley Marl. It was the only Cold Chillin'/Warner Bros. album that was never initially released on CD by its distributor.

Shan : I only said HOW it started in QUEENSBRIDGE, not (all) over the world. The new Source magazine says I still stand on the fact that Hip Hop started in Queens - writers get it twisted. The song the Bridge starts off saying . But KRS continued to play upon the "response to the claim that hip hop started in Queens" premise with his next response, "The Bridge Is Over", featuring lyrics recorded, with a reggae flavor, in a Jamaican accent. Even after La Rock's death, the feud still continued. Other rappers joined in making songs dissing Queensbridge, such as Cool C's "Juice Crew Dis" which mocked Shan's "Juice Crew Law" and attacks both Shan and Shanté, and MitchSki's "Brooklyn Blew Up the Bridge, South Bronx Helped us out", which made fun of Shan's on-stage appearances.

MC Shan - Down By Law. Down By Law. MC Shan. Download MP3.

MC Shan Was Hip Hop By Law (Definition Of Hip Hop), January 3, 2015. Although, I have the regular album on cd also. The original album/cd had nine tracks

An album that established Hip Hop as a musical genre that was there to stay. Paid In Full’ will forever be recognized as one of Hip Hop’s ultimate classics. Filled with unforgettable tracks and Hip Hop anthems this album is a must-have. If you don’t own this album, your Hip Hop collection is incomplete. Top tracks: I Ain’t No Joke My Melody Eric B Is President Move The Crowd. 2. Boogie Down Productions - Criminal Minded. A very solid debut by MC Shan. Of course you can’t go wrong with Marley Marl on the boards. Tracks like ‘The Bridge’ & ‘Kill That Noise’ sparked the bridge wars between the Juice Crew and Boogie Down Productions, and although BDP emerged victorious, MC Shan more than held his own & The Juice Crew’s honor. Top tracks: The Bridge Kill That Noise Down By Law Living In The World Of Hip Hop. 11. Just Ice - Kool And Deadly. Going way way back to the early days.

Tracklist

A1 Jane, Stop This Crazy Thing! 3:59
A2 Project 'Ho 5:10
A3 The Bridge 4:23
A4 Kill That Noise 5:13
A5 Down By Law 4:58
B1 Left Me - Lonely 5:21
B2 Another One To Get Jealous Of 5:54
B3 M.C. Space 4:24
B4 Living In The World Of Hip Hop 5:13

Credits

  • Artwork By [Design] – DuBose Weinbering
  • Photography – George DuBose
  • Producer – MC Shan (tracks: A1)
  • Producer, Mixed By – Marley Marl
  • Written-By – Marlon Williams, Shawn Molte*

Barcode and Other Identifiers

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Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CCLP 500 M.C. Shan* Down By Law ‎(LP, Album) Cold Chillin' CCLP 500 US 1987
25676-1 M.C. Shan* Down By Law ‎(LP, Album) Cold Chillin' 25676-1 Australia 1987
925 676-4 M.C. Shan* Down By Law ‎(Cass, Album) Cold Chillin' 925 676-4 UK & Europe 1987
92 56764 M.C. Shan* Down By Law ‎(Cass, Album) Warner Bros. Records, Cold Chillin' 92 56764 Canada 1987
925676-1 M.C. Shan* Down By Law ‎(LP, Album) Cold Chillin' 925676-1 Germany 1987