Album Review:

O.G. Original Gangster

  • Release Date: 1991
  • Genre: Rap
  • Label: Sire
  • Total Time: 72:17

Review

One of gangsta rap's defining albums, O.G. Original Gangster is a sprawling masterpiece that stands far and away as Ice-T's finest hour. Taken track by track, O.G. might not seem at first like the product of a unified vision; perspective-wise, it's all over the map. There's perceptive social analysis, chilling violence, psychological storytelling, hair-trigger rage, pleas for solutions to ghetto misery, cautionary morality tales, and cheerfully crude humor in the depictions of sex and defenses of street language. But with a few listens, it's possible to assimilate everything into a complex, detailed portrait of Ice-T's South Central L.A. roots -- the album's contradictions reflect the complexities of real life. That's why the more intelligent, nuanced material isn't negated by the violence and sexism -- both of which, incidentally, are held relatively in check, with the former having been reshaped into a terrifying but inescapable fact of life. That isn't to say that O.G. Original Gangster is designed to appeal to delicate intellectual sensibilities; it's still full of raw, street-level aggression that makes no apologies or concessions. That goes for the music as well as the lyrics. The beats are a little too hard-driving and jittery to really breathe like funk, which only adds to the dark, claustrophobic feel of the production. Ice smoothly keeps up with the music's furious pace and also debuts his soon-to-be-notorious metal band Body Count on one track. That kind of artistic ambition is all over the album, whether in the lean musical attack or the urgent rhymes. O.G. Original Gangster is a certifiable gangsta rap classic, and arguably the most realistic, unvarnished representation of a world Ice-T was the first to chronicle on record. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track Title iTunes Composers Performers Time
Home of the Bodybag
Ice-T (2:12)
First Impression
Ice-T (:45)
Ziplock
Ice-T (1:20)
Mic Contract
Ice-T (4:24)
Mind over Matter
Ice-T (4:12)
New Jack Hustler
Ice-T, Tracy Marrow Ice-T (4:43)
Ed
Ice-T (1:10)
Bitches 2
...
Ice-T (5:24)
Straight Up Nigga
Ice-T (3:43)
O.G. Original Gangster
Tracy Marrow Ice-T (4:13)
The House
Ice-T (:57)
Evil E-What About Sex?
...
Ice-T (:46)
Fly By
Ice-T (3:29)
Midnight
Ice-T (5:49)
Fried Chicken
Ice-T (1:00)
M.V.P.s
Ice-T (4:20)
Lifestyles of the Rich and Infamous
Ice-T (3:51)
Body Count
Ice-T Ice-T (6:07)
Prepared to Die
Ice-T (:39)
Escape from the Killing Fields
Ice-T Ice-T (2:36)
Street Killer
Ice-T (:41)
Pulse of the Rhyme
Ice-T (4:17)
The Tower
Chris de Burgh, Tracy Marrow Ice-T (3:58)
Ya Shoulda Killed Me Last Year
Ice-T (1:41)

Credits

Donald D, DJ Aladdin (Producer), DJ Aladdin (Project Coordinator), Bilal Bashir (Producer), Steve Batte (Engineer), Ernie C., D Rock, Glen E. Friedman (Photography), Ice-T (Arranger), Ice-T (Vocals), Ice-T (Producer), Ice-T (Main Performer), Ice-T (Executive Producer), Afrika Islam (Producer), Charlie Jam, Randy Mac, Sean Mac, Mooseman, Nat the Cat, Dennis Parker (Engineer), Prince Whip, Special K, Vachik (Engineer), Vachik (Mixing), DJ Su (Producer), Batte (Engineer), Tim Stedman (Design), King James Cassimus (Photography), Sli (Producer)
 
 
 

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