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| SlaughtaHouse | 
enlarge | Artist: Masta Ace Incorporated Label: Delicious Vinyl Category: Music
List Price: $10.98 Buy New: $7.98 You Save: $3.00 (27%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 52057
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 081227677022 EAN: 0081227677022 ASIN: B0000589TN
Release Date: February 20, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW Factory Sealed - Ready to be shipped within 24 hrs from California - Average 5 workdays delivery time - Excellent customer service - Buy with confidence!
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| Tracks:
| • | A Walk Thru the Valley | | • | SlaughtaHouse | | • | Late Model Sedan - Masta Ace, Horn, M.F. | | • | Jeep Ass Niguh | | • | The Big East | | • | Jack B. Nimble | | • | Boom Bashin' | | • | The Mad Wunz | | • | Style Wars | | • | Who U Jackin'? | | • | Rollin' Wit UmDada | | • | Ain't U da Masta | | • | Crazy Drunken Style - Masta Ace, Dlear, D. | | • | Don't F*** Around (Outro) - Masta Ace, Sylvers, L. | | • | Saturday Nite Live - Masta Ace, Ellis, R. |
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This Album Is A True Hip Hop Classic. February 6, 2002 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I have been listening to Hip Hop for some years now, but I have to admit that I discovered Masta Ace quite recently and this album was a true revelation to me. First of all the production is really good and solid. The beats get you to the belly, the horns are really funky and you can hardly help not bouncing your head. The production of the album is a treat and it is in my opinion close to the works of dj Premier or Pete Rock. The second point that really caught me is that Ace's lyrics are on point and original. He manages to develop some conscious lyrics but he does it with humor and avoids being preachy. Ace criticizes the attitude of gangsta rap and it is really refreshing to hear an MC who takes time to think instead of just pretending to be hard. Overall, Slaughtahouse is amazing. It sounds as fresh and tight now as it did in 1993. I consider this album to be Masta Ace's master piece and it definitely can compete in the best Hip Hop albums category.
This Album is a True Hip Hop Classic November 28, 2001 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I have been listening to Hip Hop for some years now, but I have to admit that I discovered Masta Ace quite recently and this album was a true revelation to me. First of all the production is really good and solid. The beats get you to the belly, the horns are really funky and you can hardly help not bouncing your head. The production of the album is a treat and it is in my opinion close to the works of dj Premier or Pete Rock. The second point that really caught me is that Ace's lyrics are on point and original. He manages to develop some conscious lyrics but he does it with humor and avoids being preachy. Ace criticizes the attitude of gangsta rap and it is really refreshing to hear an MC who takes time to think instead of just pretending to be hard. Overall, Slaughtahouse is amazing. It sounds as fresh and tight now as it did in 1993. I consider this album to be Masta Ace's master piece and it definitely can compete in the best Hip Hop albums category.
If you front on this album, you need JESUS! September 2, 2001 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Possibly the best album of the 90's. Definitely one of the best albums ever, hip-hop or otherwise. Masta Ase has always been one of the most respect cats in the game. This album is a shining example of why that is, there's no hype surrounding him. Ace is really that good, and he shows it on every track. One of the really crazy thing about his album is how he disses gangsta rap, mind you Slaughtahouse came out when Chronic was huge. And gangsta rap in general was really hot. He could have been another Snoop, and made an album that might have even gone platinum. He chose a different rout though, he wanted to stay true to himself. His apperication for the art form is evident here. You can feel the time and energy he spent on the lyrics, the beats are supherbly crafted. The album's concept is sort of an anti-gangsta thing. And as you listen you see how the album flows, almost as if it's telling a story. Ace has always been able to put words together in a way that makes you see the big picture. To portray a story on wax isn't an easy task. I can listen to this album from the first to the last second without a single skip. To this day Ace remains one of the best the hip-hop world has to offer, he deserves a lot more attention then he gets. But you can feel in his songs that he's satisifed enough just knowing he has fans who understand him.
THE BIBLE OF HIP HOP MASTA ACE 5 STARS! December 23, 1999 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
To me MASTA ASE should have a cult following 4ever. In facts are this LP should have won a GRAMMY. This is easiest the most underrated album in not only rap history but all music. All I can say its a shame I have to use the words "underrated". Any intelligent person white or black can understand the importance of his positive message. not to mention his underrated hip hop skills along with his crew. Soulfull yet hardcore(lord digga) Ase belongs in MUSIC 4 EVER. peace baby from Cool Carl the Italian FuNkY child represneting from NJ
Pure niceness. August 7, 1999 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Before Masta Ace became a total bass freak, he made an album with more fatness than a Weight Watchers meeting. The production is classic NY crate-digging at its finest, and the lyrics by Ace are always on point. Check "The Big East" and "Aint U Damasta" for a mind-blowing experience.
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