Pre-Life Crisis

Pre-Life Crisis is the debut album by the American rapper and musician Count Bass D, released in 1995.[1][2] Count Bass D played the majority of the instruments on the album.[3] The album's only single, "Sandwiches (I Got a Feeling)", received moderate radio and video airplay, in addition to being released on vinyl and CD, along with the B-side "T-Boz Tried to Talk to Me".

Pre-Life Crisis
Studio album by
Released1995
GenreHip hop
Length54:40
LabelWork
ProducerCount Bass D
Count Bass D chronology
Pre-Life Crisis
(1995)
Art for Sale
(1997)

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[4]
Spin7/10[5]

The International Herald Tribune noted that Count Bass D's "raps are hard-hitting but mellifluous, minimum-expletive and laugh-sprinkled."[6] In 2003, Rolling Stone wrote that the "hyperquirky debut ... imagined an esoteric, fully live hip-hop wonder world that transcended the generic boombap."[7]

Track listing

#TitleLengthSongwriter(s)Producer(s)Performer(s)
1The Dozens3:38Dwight Conroy FarrellCount Bass DCount Bass D
2Sandwiches (I Got a Feeling)4:39Dwight Conroy FarrellCount Bass DCount Bass D, (Mark Nash (musician) on Lead Guitar)
3T-Boz (Part 1/2)0:35Dwight Conroy FarrellCount Bass DCount Bass D, (Rod McGahaw on Flugelhorn)
4Shake4:08Dwight Conroy FarrellCount Bass DCount Bass D, (Mark Nash on Lead Guitar), (Rod McGahaw on Trumpet), (Kismick Martin on Additional Background Vocals & Freestyle on Vamp), (Vincent Sims on Additional Background Throat)
5T-Boz Tried to Talk to Me!4:42Dwight Conroy FarrellCount Bass DCount Bass D, (Rod McGahaw on Flugelhorn)
6Carmex5:17Dwight Conroy FarrellCount Bass DCount Bass D
7I Got Needs4:24Dwight Conroy FarrellCount Bass DCount Bass D, (Mark Nash on Lead Guitar), (Roger "Rock" Williams on Soprano Saxophone)
8Broke Thursday4:02Dwight Conroy FarrellCount Bass D, Coolout (co-producer)Count Bass D, Herbie Hancock, M. Ragin, P. Jackson
9Agriculture4:47Dwight Conroy Farrell & Vincent SimsCount Bass DCount Bass D, Vincent Sims (Roger "Rock" Williams on Alto Flute)
10Brown4:01Dwight Conroy FarrellCount Bass DCount Bass D, (DJ Reggie (Reg) Mason & Vincent Sims on Background Throat)
11The Hate Game4:43Dwight Conroy FarrellCount Bass DCount Bass D (Psalm 109 on inspiration)
12Pink Tornado3:15Dwight Conroy FarrellCount Bass DCount Bass D, Jaco Pastorius
13Sunday School5:35Dwight Conroy FarrellCount Bass DCount Bass D (Psalm 118:24 on inspiration)
14Baker's Dozen (Instrumental)1:01Dwight Conroy FarrellCount Bass DCount Bass D

References

  1. Ehrlich, Dimitri (Mar 1995). "A count of his own". Interview. Vol. 25, no. 3. p. 46.
  2. Orr, Jay (29 Sep 1995). "New stuff". Nashville Banner. p. C1.
  3. Nelson, Havelock (Mar 4, 1995). "Count Bass-D breaks hip-hop mold". Billboard. Vol. 107, no. 9. p. 28.
  4. "Pre-Life Crisis Count Bass D". AllMusic. Retrieved 15 June 2024.
  5. Rubin, Mike (June 1995). "Spins". Spin. Vol. 11, no. 3. p. 104.
  6. Zwerin, Mike (14 Feb 1996). "Count Bass D: Rap for People Who Like Music". Features. International Herald Tribune. p. 22.
  7. Caramanica, Jon (Feb 20, 2003). "Free verse". Rolling Stone. No. 916. p. 64.


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