Hell's Winter
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Hell's Winter is the second full-length album by American hip hop artist Cage and his first for the Definitive Jux label. It was released on September 20, 2005 and received very favorable reviews, including a spot in Rhapsody's list of "The 10 Best Albums By White Rappers".[1]
Track listing
- "Good Morning" (C. Palko/J. Meline) – 3:48
- Featuring El-P
- Guitar: Matt Sweeney
- Bass: James McNew
- Produced by El-P
- "Too Heavy For Cherubs" (C. Palko) – 3:36
- Produced by Blockhead
- Additional production by El-P
- "Grand Ol' Party Crash" (C. Palko/J. Biafra) – 5:01
- Featuring Jello Biafra as "the Dubya"
- Produced by DJ Shadow
- "The Death Of Chris Palko" (C. Palko/T. Smith) – 3:23
- Featuring Camu Tao
- Produced by Central Services (El-P & Camu Tao)
- Contains a sample from "Justice to the People" by Lee Perry
- "Stripes" (C. Palko) – 4:48
- Produced by Blockhead
- Co-produced by El-P
- Bass: James McNew
- Contains a sample of "Overture" by Mason Williams
- "Shoot Frank" (C. Palko/D. Palumbo) – 4:22
- Featuring Daryl Palumbo
- Produced by RJD2
- "Scenester" (C. Palko) – 3:50
- Produced by Blockhead
- "Perfect World" (C. Palko) – 3:40
- Produced by Central Services (El-P & Camu Tao)
- "Subtle Art Of The Breakup Song" (C. Palko) – 3:07
- Produced by El-P
- "Peeranoia" (C. Palko) – 3:39
- Produced by PaWL
- "Left It To Us" (C. Palko/J. Meline/I. Bavitz/R. Brown/Y. Zadeh) – 3:30
- Featuring El-P, Aesop Rock, Tame 1, Yak Ballz of The Weathermen
- Produced by Camu Tao
- Contains a sample of "All You Need to Make Music" by Stark Reality
- "Public Property" (C. Palko) – 3:52
- Produced by Camu Tao
- Contains a sample from "Carry(Reprise)" by Chris DeBurgh
- "Lord Have Mercy" (C. Palko) – 3:24
- Produced by El-P
- Contains a sample of "Crusader" by Chris DeBurgh
- "Hell's Winter" (C. Palko) – 5:09
- Produced by El-P
Trivia
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- The samples of the menacing voice saying "Beware, I live!" (among other things) in the song "Grand Ol' Party Crash" are from the 1982 arcade game Sinistar.
- This is the first Cage album ever that contains no mention of the word "bitch".
- He seems to be done with his long lived feud with Eminem as he does not mention it at all.
Limited Edition
Hell's Winter is also available as a "Limited Edition" 2-disc set. Disc 2 is an instrumental version of the complete album. It also features a computer software program called UMIXIT by Cakewalk. The program allows the user to remix two songs from Hell's Winter.
Credits
- Executive Producer: El-P
- Recording: NASA
- Mixing: Joey Raia
- Mastering: Ken Heitmueller
- Business Affairs: Amaechi Uzoigwe
- Project Coordination: Ese
- Photography: Nairobi Morgan
- Design & Artwork: Kiku
External links
References
- ^ The 10 Best Albums By White Rappers Referenced 26 July 2010