MadlibPiñata

Label:

Madlib Invazion – MMS-022

Format:

2 x Vinyl , LP, Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Hip Hop

Style:

Gangsta

Tracklist

A1 Supplier
Written-ByO. Jackson*
A2 Scarface
Written-ByO. Jackson*
A3 Deeper
Written-ByO. Jackson*
A4 High
FeaturingDanny Brown (2)
Written-ByO. Jackson*
A5 Harold's
Written-ByO. Jackson*
B1 Bomb
FeaturingRaekwon
Written-ByO. Jackson*
B2 Shitsville
Written-ByO. Jackson*
B3 Thuggin'
Written-ByO. Jackson*
B4 Real
Written-ByO. Jackson*
B5 Uno
Written-ByO. Jackson*
C1 Robes
FeaturingEarl Sweatshirt
Written-ByT. Kgositsile*
C2 Broken
FeaturingScarface (3)
Written-ByO. Jackson*
C3 Lakers
FeaturingPolyester The Saint*
Written-ByO. Jackson*
D1 Knicks
Written-ByO. Jackson*
D2 Shame
FeaturingBJ The Chicago Kid
Written-ByO. Jackson*
D3 Watts
FeaturingBig Time Watts
Written-ByO. Jackson*
D4 Piñata
FeaturingSulaiman (3)
Written-ByS. Shabazz*

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©Madlib Invazion
  • Published ByWillie Watts Music
  • Published ByMadlib Invazion
  • Produced ForMadlib Invazion
  • Produced ForESGN
  • Mixed AtElysian Masters
  • Mastered AtElysian Masters
  • Lacquer Cut AtElectric Mastering

Credits

  • A&R, Co-producerArchibald Bonkers
  • BeatsMadlib
  • Coordinator [Production]Henoch Moore
  • Executive-ProducerEothen Alapatt
  • Lacquer Cut ByKrisp*
  • MCFreddie Gibbs
  • Mastered ByDave Cooley
  • Mixed ByKelly Hibbert (tracks: D2)
  • Photography ByPeter Beste
  • Recorded ByJosh "The Goon" Fadem*

Notes

feat. all the mother fuckers in the rap game worth fucking with

The back cover incorrectly includes a credit for "Terrorist", which is a track that does not appear on this release and is instead found on the Shame EP.

Executive produced by Ben "Lambo" Lambert for Madlib Invazion.

Freddie Gibbs photographed by Mathew Scott.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 9 89327 00221 1
  • Barcode (Scanned): 989327002211
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched): MMS 022 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched): MMS 022 B2
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side C, etched): MMS 022 C1 KRISP CUTZ @ ELECTRIC
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side D, etched): MMS 022 D1
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other Versions (5 of 35)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Piñata (CD, Album) Madlib Invazion MMS-022 US 2014
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Piñata (CD, Album, Limited Edition) Madlib Invazion MMS-023 US 2014
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Piñata (Cassette, Album) Madlib Invazion MMS-022CA US 2014
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Piñata Beats (CD, Album) Madlib Invazion MMS-024 US 2014
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Piñata Beats (2×LP, Album, Stereo) Madlib Invazion MMS-024 US 2014

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Reviews

  • BrandohCalrissian's avatar
    Solid ass pressing. Not sure if some other people got booty pressings or what, but I had no issues, sans the sliiiiighhhtest bit of dishing, and I’m talking minute. That’s just me being extremely nitpicky.

    Records had no noise for me. At all. None between songs, none during songs. Soundstage/EQ/mix is great, honestly more dynamic than I thought it’d be given a couple people’s reviews. Warm, rich, punchy lows. Crisp, bright, clean highs. Nothing to complain about there. Really did sound great from beginning to end.

    Pressing: 8.5/10
    • hvaladares's avatar
      hvaladares
      Edited one year ago
      Really disappointed with this one. First record has a really good sound thanks to the mastering, even though there is a fair amount of surface noise.
      But on the C side, from Broken on, it is absolutely unlistenable!! Sounds muddy as hell. This one is returning.

      Really a pity because on the first record, you can tell mastering is really good. Sounds are clear, bass heavy, separation is awesome, Gibbs sounds so close I feel like i could almost smell his breath.

      And Jesus, the record came SO DIRTY, bits of paper everywhere from these horrifying paper sleeves (there should be a law against them). So much static… cleaned it and it still sounds pretty noisy.

      Vinyl is also really thin, can probably go warped easily.
      • eliaskjb's avatar
        eliaskjb
        My vinyl has the side c and d lables mixed up. Is that a normal issue with this vinyl? Does anyone else's have that?
        • ribaldo4455's avatar
          ribaldo4455
          Robes, Broken and High sound great on my pressing, makes me happy as they are some of my top favorites. but I noticed that on Uno, Freddie's vocals sound noticeably more quieter than the instrumental of the song. That disappointed me
          • jordan.hall651's avatar
            jordan.hall651
            Such a hip-hop masterpiece. Would love to collect some of the other versions ('84 cover looks sick). Sonically, this is one of the better hip-hop records I own on vinyl. Madlib beats at its finest, plus Freddie's grizzly flow. Highly recommended.
            • GenoCyboPunx's avatar
              GenoCyboPunx
              Another Madlib classic and Freddie's best to date. The sound is great...no complaints here. Good separation of sounds, clean. Glad I picked this one up. For $20 out the door it was a no brainer.
              • SpektrumMuzik's avatar
                SpektrumMuzik
                Stone cold classick! Whatever ‘lib touches is gold ya
                • Brian7411's avatar
                  Brian7411
                  Could someone tell me how this record sounds ?
                  Cheers
                  • midnightrunner's avatar
                    midnightrunner
                    Frederick Gibbs surely has come into his own in recent times, I think it is very good he has made friends with Madlib and The Alchemist, they are really helping him to achieve his dreams so Frederick Gibbs, if you are reading this, I am glad you are doing well in your chosen career as a rapping musician!!
                    • Discos_Kultura's avatar
                      Discos_Kultura
                      Two years later and it still holds its own weight. As usual Madlib contributes some amazing instrumentals that leave you wondering, "where did he sample that one"?? Madlib is a master at this and he shows the world just how great he is. Freddie Gibbs does not disappoint with his lyrics and his flow on even the most tricky of Madlib beats. These two were just a great combo and it flowed nicely. What can I say that has not already been said. Love it, have it, and cherish it in my collection. This album will be talked about for years to come! Love me some REAL Hip Hop, Thanks Madlib and Freddie!

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