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Ghetto Street Pharmacist
1999 studio album by DJ U-Neek From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ghetto Street Pharmacist is the debut studio album by American hip-hop music producer DJ U-Neek. It was released in 1999 through Kingpin Records and re-released later the same year via Thump Street Records.[2] Recording sessions took place at U'Neek's Workshop in North Hollywood. Production was handled by DJ U-Neek himself.
It features guest appearances from The KingPin Family (Don Jagwarr, E.W.F., Gemini, L-Jay and Nyt Owl), Big Bone, Big Chan, Big Lurch, Cold 187um, Dekumpozed, Dresta, Jaz, Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone, Lei Callaway, Lethal, Menenski, Sneek, Squeak Ru, Tamera Reed, Topp Notch and Virgil L. Davis Jr.
The album peaked at number 63 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the United States.
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Critical reception
AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that "like many albums by producers, it showcases style over content, trying a few too many things at once".[1]
Track listing
- Sample credits
- Track "Ghetto Street Pharmacist (intro)" contains samples form "Ghetto Cheeze" written by Percy Miller, Vyshon Miller and Daryl Anderson as recorded by Tru and "Down and Out" written by Premro Smith, Rodney Ellis and Tristan Jones as recorded by Eightball.
- Track "Now That I'm Over You" contains an interpolation of "Sun Goddess" written by Maurice White and Jon Lind.
- Track "Woe Is I" contains a sample from "I Can't Get Next to You" written by Barrett Strong and Norman Whitfield.
- Track "Blaze" contains an interpolation of "Ahh... The Name is Bootsy, Baby" written by George Clinton, William Collins and Maceo Parker.
- Track "What Must I Do" contains interpolations of "If It Ain't Ruff" written by Andre Young and Lorenzo Patterson and "What People Do for Money" written by Richard Dowling and Michael Dowling.
- Track "I Want Cha Lovin'" contains an interpolation of "Foe tha Love of $" written by Bryon McCane, Charles Scruggs, Anthony Henderson, Eric Wright, Antoine Carraby, Yomo Smith, Mark Green, Stanley Howse and Steven Howse.
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Personnel
- Tim "DJ U-Neek" Middleton – producer, executive producer
- Rhodri Davis – recording
- Virgil L. Davis Jr. – recording
- Aaron Connor – mixing
- Tom Baker – mastering
- Kris Solem – mastering
- Madeleine Smith – clearances
- Mark Spier – clearances
- Leonard L. Bey – photography
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External links
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