Blood, Sweat & No Tears
Blood, Sweat & No Tears | ||||
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Studio album by Stetsasonic | ||||
Released | February 5 1991 | |||
Genre | Hip Hop | |||
Length | 69:01 | |||
Label |
Tommy Boy/Warner Bros. Records 01024 | |||
Producer |
Bobby Simmons Alvin Mooney Bob Coulter Norman Cook | |||
Stetsasonic chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Blood, Sweat & No Tears is the third and final album from hip hop group Stetsasonic. Producer Prince Paul, acclaimed for his work with De La Soul, continued a successful production career. Paul and Frukwan became members of the popular horrorcore group Gravediggaz, along with Poetic and The RZA. Daddy-O also went on to produce popular artists during the 1990s. The CD version replaces the songs "To Whom It May Concern", "Corporate America", and "Do You Remember This?", which were included on the cassette version, with the new tracks "Gyrlz", "Your Mother Has Green Teeth", and "Took Place In East New York".
Track listing
# | Title | Producers | Performers |
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1 | "Hip Hop Band" | Bobby Simmons | *Interlude* |
2 | "No B.S. Allowed" | Bobby Simmons | Daddy-O, Wise, Delite |
3 | "Uda Man" | Prince Paul | Daddy-O, Wise, Delite, Aasim, DBC, Bobby Simmons, Prince Paul |
4 | "Speaking Of A Girl Named Suzy" | Bobby Simmons | Daddy-O, Wise, Delite |
5 | "Gyrlz" | Daddy-O, DBC | Daddy-O, Delite |
6 | "Blood, Sweat & No Tears" | Prince Paul | Daddy-O, Delite |
7 | "So Let The Fun Begin" | Daddy-O, Alvin Mooney | Daddy-O, Delite |
8 | "Go Brooklyn 3" | Bobby Simmons | Daddy-O, Wise, Delite |
9 | "Walkin' In The Rain" | Bobby Simmons, Daddy-O | Daddy-O, Wise, Delite |
10 | "Don't Let Your Mouth Write A Check Your Ass Can't Cash" | Daddy-O | Daddy-O, Delite |
11 | "Ghetto Is The World" | Daddy-O | Daddy-O, Wise, Delite |
12 | "Your Mother Has Green Teeth" | Prince Paul | Prince Paul |
13 | "You Still Smokin' That Shit?" | Bob Coulter | Daddy-O |
14 | "Heaven Help The M.F.'s" | DBC | Daddy-O, Wise, Delite |
15 | "Took Place In East New York" | Wise, Daddy-O | Wise |
16 | "Paul's A Sucker" | Prince Paul | *Instrumental* |
17 | "Free South Africa [Remix]" | Stetsasonic, Norman Cook | Daddy-O, Wise, Delite |
Charts
Chart (1991) | Peak position |
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Billboard Top R&B Albums | 75 |
References
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