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souls of mischief album download Souls of mischief album download. Artist: Souls Of Mischief Album: There Is Only Now Released: 2014 Style: Hip Hop. Format: MP3 320Kbps / FLAC. Tracklist: 01 – K-Now Intro Ft Ali Shaheed Muhammed 02 – Time Stopped 03 – Womack’s Lament Ft Busta Rhymes 04 – Panic Struck 05 – K-Now Interlude 1 Ft Ali Shaheed Muhammed 06 – Another Part Of You Ft William Hart 07 – All You Got Is Your Word 08 – There Is Only Now Ft Snoop Dogg 09 – Meeting Of The Minds 10 – K-Now Interlude 2 Ft Ali Shaheed Muhammed 11 – Miriam Got A Mickey 12 – Stone Cold Ft Scarub 13 – The Synopsis Ft Ali Shaheed Muhammed 14 – Ghetto Superhero 15 – K-Now Reprise Ft Ali Shaheed Muhammed 16 – Narrow Escape 17 – Finally Back 18 – The Last Act 19 – K-Now Outro Ft Ali Shaheed Muhammed 20 – K-Now Intro (Instrumental) 21 – Time Stopped (Instrumental) 22 – Womack’s Lament (Instrumental) 23 – Panic Struck (Instrumental) 24 – K-Now Interlude 1 (Instrumental) 25 – Another Part Of You (Instrumental) 26 – All You Got Is Your Word (Instrumental) 27 – There Is Only Now (Instrumental) 28 – Meeting Of The Minds (Instrumental) 29 – K-Now Interlude 2 (Instrumental) 30 – Miriam Got A Mickey (Instrumental) 31 – Stone Cold (Instrumental) 32 – The Synopsis (Instrumental) 33 – Ghetto Superhero (Instrumental) 34 – K-Now Reprise (Instrumental) 35 – Narrow Escape (Instrumental) 36 – Finally Back (Instrumental) 37 – The Last Act (Instrumental) 38 – K-Now Outro (Instrumental) Souls of mischief album download. © 1999 Heiro Imperium AllMusic Review by Stanton Swihart The first two Souls of Mischief albums made nary a commercial ripple at the times of their release (though the debut, '93 Til Infinity, has since been given its due acclaim in cult circles). So on their third collection, Focus, Souls have gone the self-release route, peddling their cassette-only music via the Hieroglyphics website, which ensures two things: that the band will move modest numbers of the cassette and that those who buy it will be hardcore, loyal fans. Souls seem, at this point in their career, uninterested in, or at least unconcerned with, expanding their fan base. They are satisfied with making music for the heads that they know will appreciate it. That, in many cases, can make for cloistered, self-interested art, something that you have to be inside in order to value and enjoy. Souls of Mischief, however, bend backwards to avoid that dangerous knife edge as if to confirm the characteristic that has always been a primary element of the Hieroglyphics crew: pure syntactical skill and interplay. The expressive joy of old shines through on a couple cuts, but by-and-large, Focus is an exercise in bluntness and, well, focus. Unlike prior releases, the album mostly avoids good-time anthems (other than the out-of-place "Step Off") for piercing commentary. Millennial-like noir ("Way 2 Cold," "Make Way") co-exists with more trenchant analyses with Souls directing their lyrical scalpel mainly at the music business ("Pay Due") and fly-by-night MCs ("Shooting Stars"). Uncharacteristically, however, Souls of Mischief have bypassed the inventive, left-field samples, viscous basslines, and jaunty beats of their early songs for a more brittle and paranoid production that seems to draw mostly from East Coast underground hip-hop, specifically RZA's work, and the results are much gloomier and stifling. Granted, they overshadow nearly every group working similar musical ground, and they are still virtually peerless in terms of lyrical ability alone (at one point in "Big Shit" "effervescent" is rhymed with "epileptic"), but it is a slight disappointment and certainly perplexing to hear Souls inching back down towards the status quo rather than making others elevate their game just to approach the Hiero stable. Souls of Mischief There Is Only Now. Narrated by by A Tribe Called Quest member Ali Shaheed Muhammad, produced by Adrian Younge, this new Souls of Mischief (concept) album should be interesting. Supposedly it will contain similar story as did Ghostface album with Adriany Younge. Track list: 01. K-NOW Intro 02. Time Stopped 2:20 03. Womack’s Lament f. Busta Rhymes 04. Panic Struck 05. K-NOW Interlude 1 06. Another Part of You f. William Hart 07. All You Got Is Your Word 08. There Is Only Now f. Snoop Dogg 09. Meet Womack 10. K-NOW Interlude 2 11. Miriam Got a Mickey 12. Stone Cold f. Scarub 13. The Synopsis 14. Ghetto Superhero 15. K-NOW Reprise 16. Narrow Escape 17. Finally Back 18. The Last Act 19. K-NOW Outro. Days to release. Add News & Media Report Leak or stream. Album details. Hype: 2 Artist: Souls of Mischief Album: There Is Only Now Official Release: Aug 26, 2014 Genre: Hip Hop. Visit Has it Leaked but for movies, Where You Watch. Slaughter To Prevail . The Killers : Pressure. Dream Theater : A View. Lorna Shore : …And I Re. Iron Maiden : Senjutsu Kanye West : DONDA Between The Buried And. Lorde : Solar Power Deafheaven : Infinite G. Lana Del Rey : Blue Ban. Download & Stream. Album download leak: See leak report at the top of the page. Album stream: There is no official stream reported. Album pre-order: No pre-order link added. Add News & Media Report Leak or stream Report. Leave a Response Cancel reply. Privacy Overview. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. 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These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet. Souls of Mischief. East Oakland’s Souls of Mischief are members of the loose underground hip-hop consortium known as Hieroglyphics. The group consists of four erudite but hardcore MCs—A-Plus, Phesto, Opio, and Tajai—whose mindset combines chaos, danger, and the avant-garde, all from an intellectual B-Boy perspective. Their 1993 debut album, 93 ‘Til Infinity, produced an early-‘90s anthem of the same name and spawned a movement toward bohemian yet rugged hip-hop. The crew drew comparisons to De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest for their abstract, whimsical style of storytelling. Two years later, Souls of Mischief shucked off their reputation for their second album, No Man’s Land. While the crew lost some fans who were looking for a “‘95 Til,” they managed to retain a loyal fan base who respected their artistic development. Rather than stick to the formula that made them popular with the college hip-hop set, they shattered their image similar to the way De La Soul had done with their second album, De La Soul Is Dead. DOWNLOADS. Souls of Mischief is a hip-hop group from Oakland, California that formed while its four members A-Plus, Tajai, Phesto and Opio were still in high school. Shortly after coming together, the quartet signed with Jive Records and released their smash debut 93 'til Infinity; the album was also labeled one of the Top 100 Rap albums by Source Magazine in 1998. Twenty years after its release, the record is still considered an anthem by Souls of Mischief fans, a pivotal moment in hip-hop history that drastically impacted the direction of the genre. Over the last two decades, Souls of Mischief have released four additional studio albums: No Man's Land (1995), Focus (1999), Trilogy: Conflict, Climax, Resolution (2000) and Montezuma's Revenge (2009). In 1995, the four band members pulled their resources to begin work on a side project that later became known as the hip-hop collective Hieroglyphics. While Souls of Mischief have participated in each of Hieroglyphics' three studio albums, they have never forgotten the impact their debut album had on the hip-hop world. In 2013, Souls of Mischief celebrated the 20 year anniversary of 93 'til Infinity with a deluxe re-issue and tour, including a stop at The Belly Up Tavern on August 13, 2013.