Special Herbs, Vol. 2

Special Herbs, Vol. 2
Studio album by Metal Fingers
Released January 1, 2002
Recorded Various dates
Genre Hip hop, instrumental hip hop
Length 59:21
Label High Times Records
Producer Metal Fingers, DJ Subroc
Metal Fingers chronology
Special Herbs, Vol. 1
(2001)
Special Herbs, Vol. 2
(2002)
Special Herbs, Vol. 3
(2002)

Special Herbs, Vol. 2 is the second album in the Special Herbs series of instrumental works released by Daniel Dumile under the Metal Fingers moniker. As with the previous volume, each track is named after a herb or similar flora, with the possibly ironic exceptions of mass-produced food additives monosodium glutamate and Red #40.

The album's title is slightly misleading, in that it is not an entirely new volume: the first installment in the Metal Fingers series, Special Herbs, Vol. 1, appears again as the first nine tracks of Vol. 2, and a note on the cover explains that the latter "contains Volumes 1 & 2". For this reason, the album is also commonly known as Special Herbs, Vols. 1 & 2. The difference in record labels on which the two albums were released explains this quirk.

Track listing

  1. "Saffron" – 3:24
  2. "Arrow Root" – 3:45
    • Produced by MF DOOM
  3. "Zatar" – 3:14
    • Produced by MF DOOM
  4. "Fenugreek" – 3:22
    • Produced by MF DOOM
  5. "Sumac Berries" – 3:34
    • Produced by MF DOOM
  6. "Coriander" – 3:03
    • Produced by MF DOOM
  7. "Shallots" – 4:00
  8. "Charnsuka" – 2:19
    • Produced by MF DOOM
  9. "Monosodium Glutamate" – 2:40
    • Produced by MF DOOM
  10. "Red #40" – 3:39
    • Produced by MF DOOM
  11. "Nettle Leaves" – 3:28
    • Produced by MF DOOM
  12. "Mullein" – 4:40
    • Produced by MF DOOM
  13. "Mugwort" – 2:26
    • Produced by MF DOOM
  14. "All Spice" – 3:00
    • Produced by MF DOOM
  15. "Lovage" – 3:57
    • Produced by MF DOOM
  16. "Eucalyptus" – 2:44
    • Produced by MF DOOM
  17. "Myrrh" – 6:36
    • Produced by MF DOOM

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