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    The Great Adventures of Slick Rick

    The Great Adventures of Slick Rick
    Artist: Slick Rick
    Label: Def Jam
    Category: Music

    List Price: $9.98
    Buy New: $5.09
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    New (35) Used (15) from $4.84

    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 77 reviews
    Sales Rank: 8262

    Format: Explicit Lyrics
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    MPN: 527359
    UPC: 731452735928
    EAN: 0731452735928
    ASIN: B0000024K3

    Release Date: May 2, 1995
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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    Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!

    Tracks:

      • Treat Her Like a Prostitute
      • The Ruler's Back
      • Children's Story
      • The Moment I Feared
      • Let's Get Crazy
      • Indian Girl (An Adult Story)
      • Teenage Love
      • Mona Lisa
      • Kit (What's the Scoop)
      • Hey Young World
      • Teacher, Teacher
      • Lick the Balls

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    After he gained legendary status rapping on Doug E. Fresh's "La Di Da Di," it was only a matter of time before the world would clutch British-born Ricky Walters to its heart. Rick had already fancied himself a rabid storyteller (and a mighty good one) on Fresh's track "The Show," and Great Adventures became Slick Rick's novella. Not content with one perspective, Slick Rick often employed tag-team rhyming with himself as his own partner ("Mona Lisa," "Teacher Teacher"). His cautionary tales ("Hey Young World," "Children's Story," "Teenage Love") work much better than his freaky tales ("Treat Her Like a Prostitute," "Indian Girl"). Still, it doesn't take a musicologist to appreciate the complex rhyme schemes and scenarios of "The Moment I Feared," "Children's Story," and "Mona Lisa," and his slight accent heightened his distinctiveness. Despite lukewarm response to his follow-up--as well as a stint in the pokey--Slick Rick will always be remembered for his Great Adventures, an essential B-boy document. --Todd Inoue


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    5 out of 5 stars "Once Upon a Time not long ago..."   April 13, 2005
    Scott D. Gribble (Baltimore MD)
    28 out of 28 found this review helpful

    This is the kind of album you HAVE to give props to. It is one of the most important albums in Hip-Hop's history, taking in account the lyrical advancements it made. Although the rhymes here are neither as complex as Rakim or Kool Keith's, nor were they as conscious as Chuck D or KRS-One (which all came out in '88), his style was on a different level. Before tracks rarely where held tight to one theme throughout their entire length and never had raps sounded like believable narratives. "The Great Adventures of Slick Rick" pretty much set the standard and became the blueprint for story-telling raps for every generation that followed.

    Lyrically, Rick's raps still hold up well even by today's standards (which ironically seem to have taken a step backwards). His smooth voice & British accent draw the listener in as his flow takes you through a seamless ride. He has one of those voices that people instinctively like. There really is no rapper that can match Slick Rick's style and delivery. Only a young Snoop Dogg could be considered to be on that same level.

    I can say that many of these beats do not hold up well over time (and for the casual rap fan, that's probably more than enough to discourage them). The horns and bass on "The Ruler's Back" sound corny, the Casio keys for "Teacher, Teacher" & "Teenage Love" are pretty lame and more often than not do the songs completely rely on Slick Rick to carry them. Fortunately, Rick's one of the best ever and does more than save these tracks - frequently he turns them into classics.

    Obvious favorites are "Children's Story", (which shouldn't need explaining since it's the probably the most sampled song both lyric and production wise) "Mona Lisa", (silly and downright stupid at times, yet undeniably fun and catchy) and of course "Indian Girl" (which is hilarious). "Let's Get Crazy" is a solid 80's party jam & battle raps fly on "Lick the Balls". Other highlights that Rick's storytelling really make worth it are "The Moment I Feared", "Kit", & "Treat Her Like a Prostitute". Without a fail, Rick always manages to engage the listener with his meticulous tales where the rhymes never sound forced, yet are always creative.

    If this where released a bit later, the beats on this album would definitely detract from the quality of the album. But, during this time great beats where really not as prevalent as they were even two years later. "The Great Adventures of Slick Rick" is a lyrical masterpiece (by any standards) and its influence can't be measured. For that alone it's considered a classic and should find its way to any rap aficionado's collection.



    4 out of 5 stars Great '80s hip-hop   June 13, 2003
    John Alapick (Wilkes-Barre, PA United States)
    7 out of 13 found this review helpful

    The Adventures of Slick Rick was his debut and is a great old-school hip-hop album. This album is a good balance of both hip-hop and more laid back songs bordering on R&B. Slick Rick's lyrics and his British accent are very distinctive to some of his hip-hop counterparts. Some of the lyrics are downright hysterical, particularly on the lewd and crude "Treat Her Like A Prostitute" and "Indian Girl (An Adult Story)." There's also other strong tracks here like "The Moment I Feared", "Mona Lisa", and the inspirational "Hey Young World." The best tracks are two hip-hop classics. "The Ruler's Back", with its melodic horns and laid-back delivery, and "Children's Story", with its chilling lyrics and melody, are two of the best hip-hop songs ever. The only misstep on the album would have to be "Teenage Love", a slower R&B ballad, which seems out of place with the rest of the album. The other tracks on the album are pretty decent. Definitely worth checking out, especially for "The Ruler's Back" and "Children's Story."


    5 out of 5 stars strickly for old school fans   April 24, 2005
    BDP87 (New York)
    7 out of 8 found this review helpful

    i bought this cd today and i was lucky because it was the last one they had. great album from front to back. but as i said its strickly for people who appreaciate old school because i had a friend who was with me when i purchased it he was like "WTF is this slick rick sucks" and when i shown him Public Enemy It takes a nation of millions to hold us back he was like "Who the hell is this" and when he was at the 50 cent cds he was like "i should purchase all of 50 cents albums, and im like 50 cent is garbage. just to tell everyone this is only for the people of the old school and as for you people who are like me friend, turn away.


    5 out of 5 stars A Must-Have Album You Will Play Again & Again   April 6, 2002
    5 out of 6 found this review helpful

    Slick Rick is one of my favorite hip-hop artists and without a doubt this album is an example of the genre's finest old school sound. He is so original that you can recognize instantly his style from the rest and why he is The Ruler and one of the best. Also, understand why newer artists cover him, and mix in some of his cool lyrics, cause even they know, it doesn't get much better than this. Treat Her Like A Prostitute, and the well-known Children's Story are classics I never get tired of hearing, but the absolute treasure on this album is Hey, Young World. This song exceeds all standards and sends nothing but love, and Rick's message is one needing to be played often and to as many people as will listen. If I were to ever attempt to cover a hip-hop song, Hey, Young World would be it. Here is my tip or call it a helpful hint: Buy this CD now and when you receive it, bust it open, pop it in, and skip the player til you get to track number 10. Listen to it twice and then play the entire disc from beginning to end. And you heard it straight from the girl known as The One Woman Riot, real-deal Holyfield, and that means alot.


    4 out of 5 stars Man, I love this CD!   July 3, 2002
    hiphopforlife (Dunnellon, FL)
    5 out of 7 found this review helpful

    This is one of the best of the "golden age" of hip hop, when actually making good records was important. One of the most influental rappers of all time shows us his stuff and you won't be dissapointed.


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