Welcome to My Dream [Bonus Tracks] MC 900 Ft. Jesus

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  • Release Date: 05/06/2003
  • Original Release: 1991
  • Sales Rank: 40,551
  • Label: NETTWERK RECORDS
  • UPC: 067003027809
 
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Welcome to My Dream [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENFalling Elevators 6:48
2LISTENKiller Inside Me 4:10
3LISTENAdventures in Failure 5:48
4LISTENThe City Sleeps 5:33
5LISTEND-Zone 4:36
6LISTENHearing Voices in One's Head 5:55
7LISTENDali's Handgun 4:41
8LISTENDancing Barefoot 4:34
9LISTENMeat Beat Manifestation No. 2 Bonus Track / Remix 4:04
10LISTENKiller Bonus Track / Long Version 4:55

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Editorial Reviews

MC 900 Ft. Jesus' follow-up to Hell with the Lid Off is darker, less cartoonish, and far more influenced by funk and jazz than before (if it weren't for the slightly whiny vocals over top of the opening cut, you might mistake the backing track for something from Miles Davis' fusion period). In a lot of ways, Welcome to My Dream was a precursor to trip-hop, layering hip-hop beats over jazzy breaks and dream-like instrumentation. The problem is tracks like "Killer Inside Me" and "Adventures in Failure": the backing tracks are killer and the delivery of the rhymes are top-notch, but they're ultimately a bit silly, which makes it a bit hard to take the rest of the album seriously. That's a shame because there are some great tracks here, like "The City Sleeps'" and "Falling Elevators." As before, DJ Zero scratches with aplomb. [Nettwerk's 2003 reissue adds a pair of bonus tracks.] Sean Carruthers, All Music Guide

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