Pharoahe Monch - Desire (Advance)
artist: Pharoahe Monch
title: Desire (Advance)
label: Universal Records / SRC
type: Album
genre: Rap
source: CDDA
grabber: EAC
encoder: lame-3.97-final
year: 2007
tracks: 14
time: 51:14
size: 67,6 MB
bitrate: avg. 185kbps
mode: Joint-Stereo
url: www.myspace.com/pharoahemonch
rip date: 30-May-2007
street date: 26-Jun-2007
location: USA, New York, Queens
01. Intro 00:33
02. Free 03:35
03. Desire (Ft. Showtime) 03:32
04. Push (Ft. Showtime, Mela Machinko, Tower Of Power) 02:52
05. Welcome To The Terrordome 03:31
06. What It Is 02:56
07. When The Gun Draws (Ft. Mr. Porter) 03:17
08. Let's Go (Ft. Mela Machinko) 04:17
09. Body Baby 03:19
10. Bar Trap (Ft. Mela Machinko) 03:08
11. Hold On (Ft. Erykah Badu) 03:50
12. So Good 03:15
13. Trilogy (Act 1 Ft. Mr. Porter, Act 2 Ft. Dwele, Act 3 Ft. Tone) 09:25
14. Agent Orange (UK Bonus Track) 03:44
R.I.P AH-GONG!- FREE SET-YEEN & AH-HIEN!!!- CNVT- "I Aint Gon Let Up" - Yola Da Great
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advance as good as the retail without those annoying drops and bullshit talking in
between.
http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=7412598&BAB=M
www.pharoahe-monch.com
www.srcrecords.net
Pharoahe Monch, one of hip-hops most gifted lyricists, is ready to reintroduce
himself to a rap world crying out for genuine artists with his long awaited album,
'Desire'. With beats from the likes of Mr Porter (Kon-Artist of D12), The Alchemist,
Detroit's Black Milk and long-time collaborator Lee Stone, the lyrical king from
Queens is definitely looking to move the art form of hip-hop forward with this album.
This "bigger approach" can be heard on the first single that was lifted from the new
album, the self-produced 'Push'. With Tower Of Power featured on horns, Monch rhymes
and sings his way through the gospel-tinged track in a move that may surprise some
long-standing fans. Aside from lyrics about politics, love, sex and survival in the
modern world, it's the sheer sonic scale of 'Desire' that's impressive. There' s a
cinematic quality to the music, with the album's central theme developed through a
series of dramatic interludes linking tracks together. Full of powerful and larger-
than-life imagery, the self-produced 'Body Baby', a clear ode to Elvis and Tom Jones,
is the album's most daring record. From the first note, the record commands your
attention. Always looking to push his visionary talents in various directions,
Pharoahe has been working on a short on-line campaign film to accompany the graphic
song, 'When The Gun Draws'. Despite these grandiose themes, Desire remains down-to-
earth and universally relatable. A testament to Monch's determination to create
extraordinary music to be enjoyed by ordinary people.
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Pharoahe Monch - Desire (Advance)
artist: Pharoahe Monch
title: Desire (Advance)
label: Universal Records / SRC
type: Album
genre: Rap
source: CDDA
grabber: EAC
encoder: lame-3.97-final
year: 2007
tracks: 14
time: 51:14
size: 67,6 MB
bitrate: avg. 185kbps
mode: Joint-Stereo
url: www.myspace.com/pharoahemonch
rip date: 30-May-2007
street date: 26-Jun-2007
location: USA, New York, Queens
01. Intro 00:33
02. Free 03:35
03. Desire (Ft. Showtime) 03:32
04. Push (Ft. Showtime, Mela Machinko, Tower Of Power) 02:52
05. Welcome To The Terrordome 03:31
06. What It Is 02:56
07. When The Gun Draws (Ft. Mr. Porter) 03:17
08. Let's Go (Ft. Mela Machinko) 04:17
09. Body Baby 03:19
10. Bar Trap (Ft. Mela Machinko) 03:08
11. Hold On (Ft. Erykah Badu) 03:50
12. So Good 03:15
13. Trilogy (Act 1 Ft. Mr. Porter, Act 2 Ft. Dwele, Act 3 Ft. Tone) 09:25
14. Agent Orange (UK Bonus Track) 03:44
R.I.P AH-GONG!- FREE SET-YEEN & AH-HIEN!!!- CNVT- "I Aint Gon Let Up" - Yola Da Great
nes-quick...ye.. www.nesquik.com
advance as good as the retail without those annoying drops and bullshit talking in
between.
http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=7412598&BAB=M
www.pharoahe-monch.com
www.srcrecords.net
Pharoahe Monch, one of hip-hops most gifted lyricists, is ready to reintroduce
himself to a rap world crying out for genuine artists with his long awaited album,
'Desire'. With beats from the likes of Mr Porter (Kon-Artist of D12), The Alchemist,
Detroit's Black Milk and long-time collaborator Lee Stone, the lyrical king from
Queens is definitely looking to move the art form of hip-hop forward with this album.
This "bigger approach" can be heard on the first single that was lifted from the new
album, the self-produced 'Push'. With Tower Of Power featured on horns, Monch rhymes
and sings his way through the gospel-tinged track in a move that may surprise some
long-standing fans. Aside from lyrics about politics, love, sex and survival in the
modern world, it's the sheer sonic scale of 'Desire' that's impressive. There' s a
cinematic quality to the music, with the album's central theme developed through a
series of dramatic interludes linking tracks together. Full of powerful and larger-
than-life imagery, the self-produced 'Body Baby', a clear ode to Elvis and Tom Jones,
is the album's most daring record. From the first note, the record commands your
attention. Always looking to push his visionary talents in various directions,
Pharoahe has been working on a short on-line campaign film to accompany the graphic
song, 'When The Gun Draws'. Despite these grandiose themes, Desire remains down-to-
earth and universally relatable. A testament to Monch's determination to create
extraordinary music to be enjoyed by ordinary people.
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Pharoahe Monch - Desire (Advance)
artist: Pharoahe Monch
title: Desire (Advance)
label: Universal Records / SRC
type: Album
genre: Rap
source: CDDA
grabber: EAC
encoder: lame-3.97-final
year: 2007
tracks: 14
time: 51:14
size: 67,6 MB
bitrate: avg. 185kbps
mode: Joint-Stereo
url: www.myspace.com/pharoahemonch
rip date: 30-May-2007
street date: 26-Jun-2007
location: USA, New York, Queens
01. Intro 00:33
02. Free 03:35
03. Desire (Ft. Showtime) 03:32
04. Push (Ft. Showtime, Mela Machinko, Tower Of Power) 02:52
05. Welcome To The Terrordome 03:31
06. What It Is 02:56
07. When The Gun Draws (Ft. Mr. Porter) 03:17
08. Let's Go (Ft. Mela Machinko) 04:17
09. Body Baby 03:19
10. Bar Trap (Ft. Mela Machinko) 03:08
11. Hold On (Ft. Erykah Badu) 03:50
12. So Good 03:15
13. Trilogy (Act 1 Ft. Mr. Porter, Act 2 Ft. Dwele, Act 3 Ft. Tone) 09:25
14. Agent Orange (UK Bonus Track) 03:44
R.I.P AH-GONG!- FREE SET-YEEN & AH-HIEN!!!- CNVT- "I Aint Gon Let Up" - Yola Da Great
nes-quick...ye.. www.nesquik.com
advance as good as the retail without those annoying drops and bullshit talking in
between.
http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=7412598&BAB=M
www.pharoahe-monch.com
www.srcrecords.net
Pharoahe Monch, one of hip-hops most gifted lyricists, is ready to reintroduce
himself to a rap world crying out for genuine artists with his long awaited album,
'Desire'. With beats from the likes of Mr Porter (Kon-Artist of D12), The Alchemist,
Detroit's Black Milk and long-time collaborator Lee Stone, the lyrical king from
Queens is definitely looking to move the art form of hip-hop forward with this album.
This "bigger approach" can be heard on the first single that was lifted from the new
album, the self-produced 'Push'. With Tower Of Power featured on horns, Monch rhymes
and sings his way through the gospel-tinged track in a move that may surprise some
long-standing fans. Aside from lyrics about politics, love, sex and survival in the
modern world, it's the sheer sonic scale of 'Desire' that's impressive. There' s a
cinematic quality to the music, with the album's central theme developed through a
series of dramatic interludes linking tracks together. Full of powerful and larger-
than-life imagery, the self-produced 'Body Baby', a clear ode to Elvis and Tom Jones,
is the album's most daring record. From the first note, the record commands your
attention. Always looking to push his visionary talents in various directions,
Pharoahe has been working on a short on-line campaign film to accompany the graphic
song, 'When The Gun Draws'. Despite these grandiose themes, Desire remains down-to-
earth and universally relatable. A testament to Monch's determination to create
extraordinary music to be enjoyed by ordinary people.
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