1st German Press.
Cover has some wear.
One visible scratch on B1 track which causes couple clicks. Otherwise Very Good+
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|“Sons of the P” is the second studio album by American hip hop group Digital Underground. It was released on October 15, 1991, via Tommy Boy Records. The album features production by Digital Underground themselves and showcases their unique blend of funk and hip hop, heavily influenced by George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic.
The album includes notable tracks like “No Nose Job,” which critiques societal beauty standards, and the title track “Sons of the P,” featuring George Clinton. “Sons of the P” reached number 44 on the Billboard 200 and number 13 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the United States. The album further solidified Digital Underground’s place in hip hop with its innovative sound and lyrical content, continuing their legacy established by their debut album, “Sex Packets.”
A1 | The DFLO Shuttle | 5:12 | |
A2 | Heartbeat Props | 7:28 | |
A3 | No Nose Job | 4:58 | |
A4 | Sons Of The P | 9:03 | |
A5 | Flowin’ On The D-Line | 3:04 | |
B1 | Kiss You Back | 6:11 | |
B2 | Tales Of The Funky | 5:29 | |
B3 | The Higher Heights Of Spirituality | 0:44 | |
B4 | Family Of The Underground | 5:47 | |
B5 | Good Things We’re Rappin’ | 11:34 |