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Performer: Del! The Funky Homosapien
Title: No Need For Alarm
Country: Europe
Genre: Hip-hop RAP
Catalog number: 7559-61529-2
Label: Elektra
MP3 album szie: 2584 mb
FLAC album size: 1713 mb

Tracklist

1 You're In Shambles
Producer – SnupeScratches [Cuts] – Toure
3:27
2 Catch A Bad One
Producer – Casual
3:47
3 Wack M.C.'s
Producer – Del
3:36
4 No Need For Alarm
Performer [Flat Backing - Sample] – Blue MittchellProducer – Domino Written-By [Flat Backing - Sample] – D. Ervin, M. Higgins
3:28
5 Boo Boo Heads
Engineer – John GambleProducer – SD50'sScratches [Cuts] – A-Plus
4:37
6 Treats For The Kiddies
Engineer – John GamblePerformer [Consciousness - Sample] – Eric KlossProducer – SD50'sWritten-By [Consciousness - Sample] – S. DePaulo, E. Kloss
3:59
7 Worldwide
Lyrics By – Del, UnicronProducer – CasualScratches [Cuts] – A-Plus
3:23
8 No More Worries
Lyrics By – A-Plus, Casual, Del, SnupeProducer – Domino
3:27
9 Wrong Place
Performer [What Do You Do In The Dark - Sample] – B.T. ExpressProducer – DelWritten-By [What Do You Do In The Dark - Sample] – A. Williams, B. Nichols, M. Sheppard
4:37
10 In And Out
Producer – Del
3:44
11 Don't Forget
Performer [Tranquility - Sample] – Sam RiversProducer – Domino Scratches [Cuts] – A-PlusWritten-By [Tranquility - Sample] – S. Rivers
4:38
12 Miles To Go
Producer, Scratches [Cuts] – Jay-Biz
3:08
13 Check It Ooout
Producer – DelScratches [Cuts] – Jay-Biz
5:09
14 Thank Youse
Performer [Chain Reaction - Sample] – The CrusadersProducer, Scratches [Cuts] – A-PlusWritten-By [Chain Reaction - Sample] – J. Sample
3:07

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
7559-61529-2 Del! The Funky Homosapien No Need For Alarm ‎(CD, Album) Elektra 7559-61529-2 Europe 1993
E93 Del! The Funky Homosapien No Need For Alarm ‎(2xLP, Album, RE, Unofficial) Not On Label (Del Tha Funkee Homosapien) E93 US Unknown
TEG 75506-1 Del Tha Funkee Homosapien No Need For Alarm ‎(LP, RE) Traffic Entertainment Group TEG 75506-1 US 2004
61529-1, TEG-75506-CD Del! The Funky Homosapien No Need For Alarm ‎(CD, RE, Dig) Elektra, Traffic Entertainment Group 61529-1, TEG-75506-CD US 2013
61529-2 Del! The Funky Homosapien No Need For Alarm ‎(CD, Album) Elektra 61529-2 US 1993

Credits

  • Art Direction [Sleeve Concept], Typography [Tags]Del
  • DesignScott Idleman
  • EngineerMatt Kelly (tracks: 1 to 4, 7 to 14)
  • Engineer [Assistant]Ross Yeo
  • Lyrics ByDel (tracks: 1 to 6, 9 to 14)
  • Mastered ByBrian "Big Bass" Gardener
  • Mixed ByTim Latham
  • Mixed By [Assistant]Adam Cudzin, Joe Thomas
  • Photography ByCarl Posey

Notes

Recorded at Hyde Street Studios, San Francisco, CA, except 5 and 6 recorded at Chung King House of Metal. Mixed at Battery Studios, New York, NY, except 5 and 6 mixed at Chung King House of Metal. Mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering.

℗ & © 1993 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside the United States.

Made in Germany by Warner Music Manufacturing Europe.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 0 7559-61529-2 1
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 05A7
  • Matrix / Runout (CD Inner Ring): 755961529-2 WME
  • Rights Society: GEMA/BIEM
  • Label Code: LC 0192
  • Other (Distribution Code): EW 835

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Elektra Entertainment
  • Copyright (c) – Elektra Entertainment
  • Made By – Warner Music Manufacturing Europe
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Reviews: (1)
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Without trying to depict in a circumlocutory manner why is this Del Tha Funkee Homosapien's finest moment, I’ll come out with it and say his flow is perfected here, lyrics get laid over juicy underground old school phat beats, the spinning rhythms are constantly hilariously fresh, while the man himself, through a superlative accumulation of precise details or story narrating capacities, he can bring any scene vividly to life. Just check out Wrong Place.
Catch A Bad One is an epochal underground anthem for the ages. Feel that bent violin loop and the cracking beat, courtesy of Casual, who could not take a wrong step back then. It’s arguably the finest track he’s ever come out with, along with the more serious classic Del’s Nightmare.
Doing just about anything from tearing whack MCs spinal chords, crushing opponents ribs, talking shit about b****es, handling beef up in the neighborhood, cracking jokes and a whole array of other things. Check out his virulent verbal assault on Wack M.C.’s:
"What a jerk
you need to find rhymes that will work
You need to desert the rhymin’ field
you’re a nerd
your rhymin’ yields and stops
my rhymin’ shield deflects your puny rhymes
so do decline – any challenge!"
The production is flawless, not quite as mellow as on "’93 ‘til infinity", but along with Casual’s debut album, these three present the best the Hiero boys have to offer. Plenty scratches, great and well placed samples, jazzy beats, sometimes coupled with saxophone or piano passages.
The overall flow of the album is pretty innocent, mainly thanks to Del’s wit and flawless punch lines. A vast improvement upon his first album, yet not as futuristic, and ‘robot’ obsessed as some of his later albums. Even the cover art reeks quality, with the cool use of colors, his name written in graffiti and all, pure eye candy.
If my memory will me justice, I don’t recall this being as gargantuan as the first Souls Of Mischief album (haven’t listened to that one in literary ten years), but Del’s work has more replay value, and he maintained a high quality level of output during the whole time. Actually cross that, last thing I heard with his name on it was Deltron 3030, which I consider to be his second best to this gem.
I also see ha released an album on El-P’s once high and mighty Def Jux powerhouse. I wonder what it sounds like. Maybe it’s time to take another brief dive in this stuff. I remember the early Hieroglyphics stuff being particularly impressive, and this is a gem like few others you’ll come across. I remember having a ‘wow’ expression all over my face days after hearing "No need for alarm" for the first time. Top drawer stuff if you were down with any of the early Oakland orientated stuff!