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My Vinyl Weighs a Ton

 
Album Review: My Vinyl Weighs a Ton

  • Artist: Peanut Butter Wolf
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: January 18, 1999
  • Total Time: 67:02
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Digger of crates, master of tracks, Peanut Butter Wolf has an influences list that stretches into the hundreds (nearly all of them are actually listed in the credits, broken down by year) and a working knowledge of beats and samples that must number in the thousands. There aren't quite that many on his first production album, but he winnowed it down to a cool 75 or 100 to create one of the grooviest, funkiest underground records of the '90s. Unlike fellow NoCal mixer/producer DJ Shadow, PBW has plenty of space for collaborations, with nearly a dozen different rappers stopping by, along with nearly every top turntablist of the era: Babu, Q-Bert, Rob Swift, Cut Chemist, Kid Koala, Z-Trip, Shortkut, and A-Trak (granted, quite a few of them all show up for one gigantic posse track, "Tale of Five Cities"). My Vinyl Weighs a Ton boasts deep beats and choice samples, all of them working brilliantly together, and enough great cutting to keep each track raw and full of energy. Obviously learning a few lessons about sequencing and pacing from classic mixtapes (of his and of others), PBW sprinkles the rappers throughout this record and only recruits the best. Vocal highlights come with Planet Asia's mid-tempo grind "In Your Area," Pablo's feature on "Rock Unorthodox," and a two-part soundclash for the excellent Lootpack crew on "Styles Crew Flows Beats." He name-checked Wild Man Fischer along with Erick & Parrish; got recommendations from rare-groove heroes like Reuben Wilson, Galt MacDermot, and Fred Wesley; and delivered an excellent record that offered just as much to fans of rare grooves, great rappers, and deft DJs. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Sit Down Shut Up Peanut Butter Wolf (:15)
In Your Area (Lyrics) J. Green Peanut Butter Wolf (2:25)
Styles Crew Flows Beats J. Brown, Otis Jackson, Jr. Peanut Butter Wolf (5:50)
Casio Peanut Butter Wolf (3:50)
Barter Peanut Butter Wolf (:21)
Hold Up Peanut Butter Wolf (3:45)
The Everliving Peanut Butter Wolf (:42)
Rock Unorthodox Peanut Butter Wolf (2:58)
Top Illin Peanut Butter Wolf (:22)
Necromancin Peanut Butter Wolf (2:05)
Keep on Rockin It C.E. Hicks Peanut Butter Wolf (4:31)
T Shirts Peanut Butter Wolf (:29)
Breaks Em Down Peanut Butter Wolf (3:59)
Tale of Five Cities Peanut Butter Wolf (8:50)
Mr. Dibbs Peanut Butter Wolf (:22)
Definition of Ill J. Green Peanut Butter Wolf (3:20)
Theme from a Peanut Butter Wolf Peanut Butter Wolf (:59)
Run the Line (Lyrics) Peanut Butter Wolf (5:18)
Phonies Peanut Butter Wolf (3:15)
Ten Minutes Left Jeff Carlson Peanut Butter Wolf (3:15)
Mobbin' Peanut Butter Wolf (3:09)
Competition Gets None Peanut Butter Wolf (4:14)
Interruptions Peanut Butter Wolf (2:30)
Hawaii 5000 Peanut Butter Wolf (:18)

Credits

Rasco (Performer), Rob Swift (Performer), Peanut Butter Wolf (Beats), Q-Bert (Turntables), Peanut Butter Wolf (Bass), Cut Chemist (Cut), Cut Chemist (Turntables), Kid Koala (Cut), Rasco (Rhymes), DJ Babu (Performer), DJ Babu (Cut), Planet Asia (Vocals), Madlib (Additional Production), Peanut Butter Wolf (Producer), Peanut Butter Wolf (Kazoo), Lootpack (Performer), Peanut Butter Wolf (Writer), Z-Trip (Cut), Peanut Butter Wolf (Cut), Peanut Butter Wolf (Mixing), Kid Koala (Turntables)
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My Vinyl Weighs a Ton
Studio album by Peanut Butter Wolf
Released January 18, 1999
Recorded ?
Genre Hip hop
Length 67:02
Label Stones Throw Records
Copasetik Records
Producer Peanut Butter Wolf
DJ Design
Professional reviews
Peanut Butter Wolf chronology
Lunar Props
(1995)
My Vinyl Weighs a Ton
(1999)
My Vinyl Weighs a Ton Instrumentals
(1999)

My Vinyl Weighs a Ton is the first solo album by Californian hip hop DJ and producer Peanut Butter Wolf, released in 1999) on his own Stones Throw label in conjunction with Copasetik Records. The album title is a reference to the Public Enemy song "Miuzi Weighs a Ton" from Yo! Bum Rush the Show.

The album reached #1 on KTUH's charts on the week of March 1, 1999.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Sit Down Shut Up" (C. Manak) – 0:15
  2. "In Your Area" (C. Manak/J. Green) – 2:25
  3. "Styles, Crew, Flows, Beats" (C. Manak/A. Jimenez/J. Brown/O. Jackson) – 5:50
  4. "Casio" (C. Manak/C. Oroc) – 3:50
    • Featuring DJ Babu
    • Produced by Peanut Butter Wolf
    • Contains a sample of "The Beat Goes On (#2)" performed by Vanilla Fudge
  5. "Barter" (C. Manak) – 0:21
    • Produced by Peanut Butter Wolf
  6. "Hold Up" (C. Manak/K. Brewer) – 3:45
    • Featuring Rasco
    • Produced by Peanut Butter Wolf
  7. "The Everliving" (C. Manak/D. Herd) – 0:42
    • Featuring Zest
    • Produced by Peanut Butter Wolf
  8. "Rock Unorthodox" (C. Manak/Pablo) – 2:58
    • Featuring Pablo
    • Produced by Peanut Butter Wolf
    • Contains a sample of "Gramophone Man" performed by Spirit
  9. "Top Illin" (C. Manak) – 0:22
    • Produced by Peanut Butter Wolf
  10. "Necromancin" (C. Manak/D. Whalen) – 2:05
    • Featuring Dave Dub
    • Produced by Peanut Butter Wolf
  11. "Keep On Rockin It" (C. Manak/C. Hicks) – 4:31
    • Featuring Charizma
    • Produced by Peanut Butter Wolf
  12. "T Shirts" (C. Manak) – 0:29
    • Produced by Peanut Butter Wolf
  13. "Breaks 'Em Down" (C. Manak/Kazi) – 3:59"
    • Featuring Kazi
    • Produced by Peanut Butter Wolf
    • Contains a sample of "Lothlorien" performed by Bo Hansson
  14. "Tale of Five Cities" (C. Manak) – 8:50
  15. "Mr. Dibbs" (C. Manak) – 0:22
  16. "Definition of Ill" (C. Manak/J. Green) – 3:20
    • Featuring Planet Asia
    • Produced by Peanut Butter Wolf
  17. "Theme from a Peanut Butter Wolf" (C. Manak) – 0:59
    • Produced by Peanut Butter Wolf
  18. "Run the Line" (C. Manak/K. Brewer) – 5:18
    • Featuring Rasco
    • Produced by Peanut Butter Wolf
    • Contains a sample of "Summer in the City" performed by Quincy Jones
  19. "Phonies" (C. Manak/K. Griego) – 3:15
    • Featuring DJ Design
    • Produced by Peanut Butter Wolf, DJ Design
  20. "Ten Minutes Left" (C. Manak/J. Carlson) – 3:15
    • Featuring Capt. Funkaho
    • Produced by Peanut Butter Wolf
    • Contains a sample of "Detroit" performed by Paul Humphrey & the Cool-Aid Chemists
  21. "Mobbin" (C. Manak/J. Medina) – 3:09
    • Featuring Persevere, Vin Roc
    • Produced by Peanut Butter Wolf
    • Contains a sample of "Light My Fire" performed by Shirley Bassey
  22. "Competition Gets None" (C. Manak/E. Acknowledge) – 4:14
    • Featuring Grand The Vis, Shortkut
    • Produced by Peanut Butter Wolf
  23. "Interruptions" (C. Manak) – 3:30
    • Featuring Zest
    • Produced by Peanut Butter Wolf
  24. "Hawaii 5000" (C. Manak) – 0:18
    • Produced by Peanut Butter Wolf

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