Busdriver Temporary Forever - 33RPM

Busdriver

Temporary Forever

Vinyl

Temporary Whatever

Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
EAN: 58439250
Regular price €160,00

2021 US release

Temporary Forever is a studio album by American rapper Busdriver. It was released on Temporary Whatever in 2002. It features guest appearances from Radioinactive, Rhetoric, Of Mexican Descent, and Aceyalone. Most of the tracks were recorded and mixed by Daddy Kev, who is a co-executive producer of the album.

 


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Idle Chatter 03:38

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Gun Control 03:10

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Suing Sony 02:46

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Wrong Way 04:13

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Jazz Fingers 01:03

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Temporary Forever, the breakthrough record by Busdriver that laid out a serpentine path for what the rap related musics of Los Angeles would become in the years to come. Hurling straight out of Project Blowed with an uncompromising dexterous style, this record is a madcap journey into the mind and life of hip-hop's most eccentric introvert. The standout track, Imaginary Places, is still considered one of the more incredible performances ever captured on a rap record.
Recorded and mixed by Low End Theory's Daddy Kev; who would go on to be the engineer for Flying Lotus, Jonwayne and the entire of the beat scene in Los Angeles, the album is a touchstone in the careers of some of the more daring artists in rap's ill-defined left-field.


released September 14, 2002