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  • Release Date: 11/16/2004
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 119,074
  • Label: STONES THROW
  • UPC: 659457210120
 
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Stones Throw 101

Disc 1
1Rhinestone Cowboy & All Caps / Madvillain DVD Video
2LISTENMcNasty Filth / Jaylib DVD Video
3Slim's Return / Madlib DVD Video
4Come on Feet/Good Morning Sunshine / Quasimoto DVD Video
5Whenimondamic / Lootpack DVD Video
6Wonder Years / Wildchild DVD Video
7Getcho Soul Togetha / Breakestra DVD Video
8Money / Dudley Perkins DVD Video
9LISTENLinda Wants to Be Alone / Gary Wilson DVD Video
10One in a Day / Koushik DVD Video
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Disc 2
1My World Premiere / Charizma Practice 0:28
2LISTENIn Rhymes We Trust/Dinosaur Brain Beat / Medaphoar Instrumental 1:25
3LISTENFalling / Dudley Perkins 1:46
4LISTENBe With / Koushik 2:34
5LISTENAccordion / Madvillain 1:22
6LISTENLittle Girl / Yesterdays New Quintet 1:58
7LISTENRight Now Real/6 Variations of In the Rain / Madlib 1:05
8LISTENChippin / Quasimoto 1:26
9LISTENGreen Tree / Dudley Perkins 1:23
10LISTENDreams/Comrades / Stark Reality 2:15
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Editorial Reviews

Most underground hip-hop fans won't need a primer on Stones Throw, easily the best independent rap label of the late '90s and 2000s, and the home of Peanut Butter Wolf, Wildchild, and a host of Madlib projects (Madvillain, Quasimoto, Lootpack, Yesterday's New Quintet). Nevertheless, for its 101st release the label organized a two-disc package including a DVD with all of the label's videos and a CD with a Peanut Butter Wolf mix album of Stones Throw classics and unreleased tracks. Actually, the set works better as a fan-only release (of which the label has many) than an introduction, including more obscurities than truly excellent nuggets. Everyone exposed to this package, though, will discover exactly what makes the label special: an unerring ability to inflict the most bizarre material on unsuspecting listeners lured in by the label's world-class beat-making. The mix disc from Stones Throw boss PBW shows his affinity for resurrecting forgotten music from many varying generations and styles -- from acid rock (the Stark Reality) to funk (L.A. Carnival) to new wave (Gary Wilson) to golden age rap (Dooley-O). As good as the music is, the DVD portion is capable of luring in more buyers than the CD; anyone who follows the continuing development of innovative music videos should consider owning these. Madvillain's "All Caps," a Marvel comic come to life, is the most stunning, although Quasimoto's "Come On Feet" is fascinating as well (imagine if Tool were ever hired to make a video for Sesame Street), and, for label fans only, "Whenimondamic" has Lootpack ranging around the California desert reprising The X-Files (making a freak like OutKast's Andre 3000 seem like Father MC in comparison). John Bush, All Music Guide

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December 14, 2004: For starters...I'm a new convert to music by Stones Throw and Definitive Jux. This is music that goes way beyond the confines of what you're forced fed by the radio. Although I'm only familiar with the likes of Madlib, JayLib, Madvillain, and Dudley Perkins from the Stones Throw roster, the mix CD by Peanut Butter Wolf gives access to the other artists on the label. What is really cool about this DVD/CD combo is that it offers an alternative to what you're used to seeing. Check out the videos for Quasimoto's "Come on Feet", Madvillain's "All Caps" and "Rhinestone Cowboy", and Gary Wilson's "Linda Wants To Be Alone"...straight outside the box material. What makes this such a treat is that it is all good music...a great introduction to Oh No, Koushik, and some of Madlib's other aliases. It's great music that doesn't limit itself to pop formats...it's music the way it should be done...creative, artistic, unrestrained, and GENIUS!!!