Album

Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde

The Pharcyde

1992 · Hip Hop

28 collectors on Gatefold own this

Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde by The Pharcyde

Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde is a Hip-Hop album by The Pharcyde, originally released in 1992. On Gatefold: 82 pressings tracked, owned by 28 collectors.

About

A jovial, playful-yet-personal debut, 1992’s <i>Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde</i> marked a landmark moment in alternative hip-hop. Irrepressible goofballs and incisive diarist, the four members of Los Angeles’ The Pharcyde—Slimkid3, Fatlip, Imani, and Bootie Brown—were capable of both off-the-wall weirdness and incisive self-reflection, of furious rhyme antics and shocks of melody. Emo before emo-rap, Pharcyde eschewed hip-hop braggadocio for something more self-deprecating. Combined with great comic timing, animated personalitie, and an arsenal of “ya mama” joke, the group laid down a blueprint for a generation of underground rapper. Pharcyde cut a stark figure in the gangsta-rap-dominated ’90s: The members might break out in song in the middle of a verse, or joke like four Biz Markies—all while accompanied by beats anchored by the freewheeling jazz loops of producer J-Swift. And while rappers like Big Daddy Kane were playing the Casanova game, The Pharcyde opted to explore their unrequited love, friend-zone moment, and various humiliations on “Passin’ Me By,” one of the album’s standout track. Slimkid3 insists the four tales in the song are all true, and the mix of raw honesty, along with a lush Quincy Jones loop, made it an instant hip-hop classic. Slimkid3 plumbed the depths of a broken heart once again for the follow-up single “Otha Fish,” a delirious song about emotional restoration that flows like liquid between rapping and singing. <i>Bizarre Ride</i> was the greatest West Coast hip-hop album of 1992 that wasn’t <i>The Chronic</i>—and it couldn’t have been more different than the oncoming laid-back G-Funk revolution. A lively, giddy energy burst, it was the funniest, most irreverent hip-hop album of its day, as evidenced by Fatlip doing a maniacal horror-flick phone call (“4 Better or 4 Worse”), or breaking into a Public Enemy impersonation to complain about the DMV (“Officer”). The album’s jokes peak with “Ya Mama,” a dizzying snap-fest that also includes some inventive four-part harmonie. .

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A14 Better Or 4 Worse (Interlude)0:44
  2. A2Oh Shit4:22
  3. A3It's Jiggaboo Time (Skit)1:26
  4. A44 Better Or 4 Worse5:05

Side B

  1. B1I'm That Type Of Nigga5:15
  2. B2If I Were President (Skit)1:01
  3. B3Soul Flower (Remix)4:23
  4. B4On The DL4:28

Side C

  1. C1Pack The Pipe (Interlude)0:21
  2. C2Officer4:00
  3. C3Ya Mama4:21
  4. C4Passing Me By5:03

Side D

  1. D1Return Of The B-Boy3:39
  2. D2Quinton's On The Way (Skit)2:10
  3. D3Pack The Pipe5:04
  4. D4Otha Fish5:22

Sound DNA

  • Hip-Hop
  • Boom Bap
  • warm
  • playful
  • groovy

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