The Return of the Drifter
The Return of the Drifter | ||||
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Studio album by Jehst | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 36:58 minutes | |||
Label | Low Life | |||
Producer | Jehst, Harry Love | |||
Jehst chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
The-Mag | [1] |
rapreviews | (9/10) [2] |
Return of the Drifter was Jehst's first full-length LP. The album was produced by Jehst, except for "Alcoholic Author" and "Staircase to Stage", which were produced by Harry Love. The Album is widely regarded to have included some of Jehst's finest music in terms of both lyrical content and production style. It features a widely regarded British Hip-Hop classic "People Under The Weather", featuring Asaviour, a longtime partner of Jehst (both spent their teens as close friends in Huddersfield).
Track listing
- "High Plains Anthem"
- "Skit"
- "City of Industry"
- "Bluebells"
- "1979"
- "The Trilogy" (featuring Ricochet and Tommy Evans)
- "Alcoholic Author"
- "Staircase to Stage" (featuring J-Zone)
- "The Return of the Drifter"
- "People Under the Weather" (featuring Asaviour)
- "The Trilogy" (remix) (featuring Chester P and Kyza)
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