Cypress Hill by Cypress Hill

Cypress Hill

Cypress Hill

1991

Cypress Hill is a Hip-Hop album by Cypress Hill, originally released in 1991. On Gatefold: 69 pressings tracked, owned by 17 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Hip-Hop
  • West Coast
  • lo-fi
  • menacing
  • urban

About

Cypress Hill’s debut album set the template from which countless other ‘90s alternative- and stoner-rap groups would draw. With DJ Muggs’ hazy production touches (the looping vocal tic in “Hand On the Pump” and the squealing guitar riff of “Pigs”), B-Real and Sen Dog’s bilingual tag-teaming (“Latin Lingo”), and paranoid anthems that walk the line between no-nonsense and silliness (“How I Could Just Kill a Man”), <i>Cypress Hill</i> is a visionary, tripped-out rap album that never takes itself too seriously.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Pigs2:46
  2. A2How I Could Just Kill A Man4:04
  3. A3Hand On The Pump4:02
  4. A4Hole In The Head3:05
  5. A5Ultraviolet Dreams0:37
  6. A6Light Another3:21
  7. A7The Phuncky Feel One3:28
  8. A8Break It Up1:08

Side B

  1. B1Real Estate3:51
  2. B2Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk1:10
  3. B3Psycobetabuckdown3:03
  4. B4Something For The Blunted1:16
  5. B5Latin Lingo3:58
  6. B6The Funky Cypress Hill Shit4:01
  7. B7Tres Equis1:55
  8. B8Born To Get Busy1:48

Credits

Production & Engineering

Songwriting

17 collectors on Gatefold own this · 69 pressings tracked on Gatefold