Sin-A-Matic | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | July 15, 2003 | |||
Recorded | March 2002 | |||
Genre | Hip Hop | |||
Label | Solid Records Demigodz Records | |||
Producer | J.J. Brown, Celph Titled, The Avid Record Collector, Cimer Amor, Memo, Louis Logic, King Honey | |||
Louis Logic chronology | ||||
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RapReviews.com | [1] |
Sin-A-Matic is an album by Louis Logic, an American hip hop artist. The album's title does not refer to the porn film company Sin-A-Matic, but rather it is a play on words.[2] Logic says that the album is supposed to be a "visual ride that presents itself the way a movie would without picture." The album's title sounds like the term "cinematic" referring to cinema, however he included the word "sin" to account for the uglier tales of the album.[2]
Track listing
Track listing | ||||
Title | Performer(s) | Producer(s) | Sample(s) | |
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"Sintro" | Louis Logic | J.J. Brown | ||
"Street Smarts" | Louis Logic | J.J. Brown | ||
"Freak Show" | Louis Logic | Celph Titled | ||
"Celph Hatred" | Louis Logic Celph Titled |
The Avid Record Collector | ||
"Diablos" | Louis Logic Celph Titled |
J.J. Brown | The Doors - Spanish Caravan (Waiting For The Sun; Elektra 1968) | |
"Dos Factotum" | Louis Logic | J.J. Brown | Bob James - I want to thank you (very much) (Touchdown; Columbia 1978) | |
"Coochie Coup" | Louis Logic Fienza Jollie |
J.J. Brown | Letta - Kukuchi (appearing on David Axelrod's "1968 To 1970 An Anthology" released in 1999 on Stateside Records) | |
"Postal" | Louis Logic | J.J. Brown | ||
"Mischievous" | Louis Logic | Celph Titled | ||
"Halfway Stretch (Sinterlude)" | Louis Logic | Cimer Amor | ||
"Best Friends" | Louis Logic Apathy |
The Avid Record Collector | ||
"Revenge!!!" | Louis Logic Celph Titled |
Memo Louis Logic Celph Titled J.J. Brown |
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"Fair Weather Fan" | Louis Logic | Memo J.J. Brown |
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"The Rest" | Louis Logic | J.J. Brown | ||
"The Ugly Truth" | Louis Logic | The Avid Record Collector | ||
"Idiot Gear" | Louis Logic | J.J. Brown
Chasing Amy - Dialogue is Sampled |
Joe Sample - In All My Wildest Dreams (Rainbow Seeker; ABC Records 1978) | |
"Dust To Dust" | Louis Logic | King Honey J.J. Brown Louis Logic |
Boogie Nights(1997)- Dialogue is Sampled[3] | |
"Let's Get It Started" (bonus track after "Dust To Dust") | Louis Logic | J.J. Brown |
Personnel
Contributors | |
Producers | |
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Producer(s) | J.J. Brown, Celph Titled, The Avid Record Collector, Cimer Amor, Memo, Louis Logic, King Honey |
Executive Producer(s) | Matt Slywka, J.J. Brown, Louis Logic |
Performers | |
Lead vocals and rapping | Louis Logic, Celph Titled, Fienza Jollie, Apathy |
Additional and background vocals | J.J. Brown |
Technicians | |
Mixing | J.J. Brown, Celph Titled, Kingston Killah, Louis Logic |
Mastering | J.J. Brown, Dan Maier, Richard Robinson |
Design | David Hohman |
Singles
Singles | ||||
Cover | Title | B-Side | Release Date | |
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"Idiot Gear" | "What You Think, What I Know" | November 24, 2003 |
References
- ↑ RapReviews.com review
- 1 2 "Harlem Live - "Louis Logic: Past, Present And Phuture" Interview". Archived from the original on October 14, 2006.
- ↑ "Louis Logic - Dust To Dust". YouTube. 2009-11-04. Retrieved 2012-03-09.
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