Here to Save You All | |
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File:Here to Save You All.jpg Studio album by Chino XL | |
Released |
April 9, 1996 |
Recorded |
June 1994 - August 1995 |
Studio |
Platinum Island Recording Studios |
Genre |
East Coast hip hop, Conscious hip hop, Hardcore hip hop, Trip hop, Underground hip hop |
Length |
1:08:40 |
Label |
American Recordings / Warner Bros. Records |
Producer |
Dan Charnas (exec.), B-Wiz, KutMasta Kurt, Eric Romero, Bird, DJ Homicide |
Here to Save You All is the debut studio album by American Hip hop artist Chino XL. It was released on April 9, 1996 via American Recordings and Warner Bros. Records. Chino XL got signed to Rick Rubin's American Recordings in 1994 after the group Art of Origin disbanded. Recording sessions took place at Canyon Digital Port Studios, Kitchen Sync Studios and Secret Six Studios in Los Angeles, California and at Platinum Island Recording Studios and Firehouse Studios in New York City from June 1994 to August 1995. Production was handled by KutMasta Kurt, B-Wiz, Eric Romero, Dan Charnas, Bird and DJ Homicide. It includes guest appearances from Ras Kass, Kool Keith, Gravitation, Dionna Brooks-Jackson and Rosalin "Drama Child" Harris.
Here to Save You All released the singles: "Kreep", "No Complex", "Deliver", "Thousands" and "Rise".
Track listing[]
- "Here to Save You All" (feat. Rosalin "Drama Child" Harris) - 0:59
- "Deliver" - 3:29
- "No Complex" - 4:40
- "Partner To Swing" - 4:15
- "It's All Bad" - 5:00
- "Freestyle Rhymes" (feat. Dionna Brooks-Jackson) - 4:13
- "Riiiot!" (feat. Ras Kass) - 4:43
- "Waiting to Exhale" (feat. Gravitation) - 3:26
- "What Am I?" - 4:59
- "Feelin' Evil Again" - 3:32
- "Thousands" - 4:11
- "Kreep" - 5:18
- "Many Different Ways" - 5:07
- "The Shabba-Doo Conspiracy" (feat. Kool Keith) - 4:39
- "Ghetto Vampire" - 4:47
- "Rise" - 5:21
Samples[]
Here to Save You All
- "The Sorcerer of Isis (Ritual of the Mole)" by Power of Zeus
- "A Song of Innocence" by David Axelrod
Deliver
- "Double Cross" by Irving Joseph
No Complex
- "Slam City" by Quincy Jones
Partner to Swing
- "Five/Four" by Gene Harris
- "Howlin' for Judy" by Jeremy Steig
- "To Da Break of Dawn" by LL Cool J
It's All Bad
- "Come Dancing" by Jeff Beck
- "After the Dance (Instrumental)" by Marvin Gaye
Freestyle Rhymes
- "Peer Pressure" by Mobb Deep
Riiiot!
- "Come In Out of the Rain" by Parliament
- "Lonely Fire" by Miles Davis
- "Don't U Know" by Ol' Dirty Bastard
Waiting to Exhale
- "Meditations" by Robert Cobert Orchestra feat. Jonathan Frid
- Sucka N*!^a" by A Tribe Called Quest
What Am I?
- "Maybe Tomorrow" by The Jackson 5
- "Dark Night of the Bloodspiller" by Chino XL
Feelin' Evil Again
- "Livin' In Heat" by Chase
- "Can I Kick It?" by A Tribe Called Quest
- "Jack the Ripper" by LL Cool J
Thousands
- "Summers Gone" by Mike Longo
- "The Shit is Real (DJ Premier Remix)" by Fat Joe
Kreep
- "Repent Walpurgis" by Procol Harum
- "Levitate" by Becker Brothers
- "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" by Iron Butterfly
- "Creep" by Radiohead
Many Different Ways
The Shabba-Doo Conspiracy
- "Julia" and "Jade East" by Ramsey Lewis
Ghetto Vampire
- "The Sick Rose" by David Axelrod
- "Nimrodel / The Procession / The White Rider" by Camel
Rise
- "Been Such a Long Time Gone" by Hugh Masekela
- "CB#5" by Ralph Vargas and Carlos Bess
- "Make Me Say It Again Girl (Part 1 & 2)" by The Isley Brothers
- "One Bad Apple" by The Osmonds