Reissue of classic Common’s album on 1LP.
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|“Common – Resurrection” is the second studio album by the American rapper Common, originally released in 1994. Known for its introspective lyrics, jazz-infused beats, and conscious themes, “Resurrection” is considered a classic of 1990s hip-hop.
Produced primarily by No I.D., the album features a laid-back and soulful sound that complements Common’s lyrical prowess. Tracks like “I Used to Love H.E.R.” and “Resurrection” showcase Common’s storytelling ability and social commentary, addressing topics such as hip-hop culture, love, and personal growth.
“Resurrection” received critical acclaim for its innovative production and thoughtful lyrics, solidifying Common’s reputation as a talented lyricist and storyteller. The album’s influence can still be felt in hip-hop today, making it a significant contribution to the genre’s evolution.
A1 | Resurrection | 3:47 | |
A2 | I Used To Love H.E.R. | 4:39 | |
A3 | Watermelon | 2:39 | |
A4 | Book Of Life | 5:06 | |
A5 | In My Own World (Check The Method) | 3:32 | |
A6 | Another Wasted Nite With… | 1:02 | |
A7 | Nuthin’ To Do | 5:20 | |
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B1 | Communism | 2:16 | |
B2 | WMOE | 0:24 | |
B3 | Thisisme | 4:54 | |
B4 | Orange Pineapple Juice | 3:28 | |
B5 | Chapter 13 (Rich Man Vs. Poor Man) | 5:23 | |
B6 | Maintaining | 3:49 | |
B7 | Sum Shit I Wrote | 4:31 | |
B8 | Pop’s Rap | 3:22 |