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Management number 205648641 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $49.95 Model Number 205648641
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Title: Daisy Age / Various
Artist: Various Artists
Label: Ace Records Uk
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 029667095020
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
Release Date: 2019-09-06
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: UNITED KINGDOM - IMPORT

2019 collection. It wasn't really a movement, barely even a moment, but the Daisy Age was an ethos that permeated pop, R&B and hip hop at the turn of the '90s. Playfulness and good humor were central to de la Soul's 1989 debut album, 3 Feet High And Rising, which would go on to cast a long, multi-colored shadow over rap. In Britain, the timing for 3 Feet High And Rising couldn't have been better. The acid house explosion of 1988 would lead to a radical breaking down of musical barriers in 1989, and it's associated look - loose clothing, dayglo colors, smiley faces - chimed with the positivity of de la Soul and rising New York rap acts the Jungle Brothers and A Tribe Called Quest, all at the heart of a growing collective called Native Tongues. The Native Tongues' charismatic, summery aura quickly spread west to the Bay Area's similarly-minded Hieroglyphics crew (Del Tha Funky Homosapien's 'Mistadobalina'); Canada's Dream Warriors ('My Definition Of A Boombastic Jazz Style') used 3 Feet High"s color palette and borrowed Count Basie and Quincy Jones riffs; Naughty By Nature (OPP) were mentored by Native Tongues heroine Queen Latifah, while Londoner Monie Love was also adopted by the collective, resulting in her Grammy-nominated 'It's A Shame (My Sister)'. It wasn't built to last, but the Daisy Age reintroduced Multiplication Rock, bubble writing and the gently psychedelic into the charts. It was a brief, but extraordinarily warm and optimistic moment. The songs on this collection promised that the '90s would be a lot more easy-going than the '80s.

Tracks:
1.1 A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays - de la Soul Featuring Q-Tip ; Vinia Mojica
1.2 Bonita Applebum - a Tribe Called Quest
1.3 Sunshine Men - the Freestyle Fellowship
1.4 Mistadobalina - Del Tha Funkeé Homosapien
1.5 Doowutchyalike - Digital Underground
1.6 Peachfuzz - KMD
1.7 Doin' Our Own Dang - Jungle Brothers
1.8 Mama Gave Birth to the Soul Children - Queen Latifah Featuring de la Soul
1.9 O.P.P. - Naughty By Nature
1.10 Where I'm from - Digable Planets
1.11 It's a Shame (My Sister) - Monie Love Featuring True Image
1.12 K Sera Sera - Justin Warfield
1.13 All for One - Brand Nubian
1.14 My Definition of a Boombastic Jazz Style (Album Version) - Dream Warriors
1.15 The Choice Is Yours (Revisited) - Black Sheep
1.16 Age Ain't Nothin' But a # - Chi-Ali
1.17 We Run Things (It's Like Dat) - Da Bush Babees
1.18 You're Not Coming Home (Mase's Funkay Recall Mix) - Groove Garden
1.19 Case of the P.T.A. - Leaders of the New School
1.20 What's Up Doc? (Can We Rock?) (K-Cut's Fat Trac Remix) - Fu-Schnickens with Shaquille O'Neal (Shaq-Fu)

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