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Old School Flava is the 1994 Hip Hop album by Old School Rap group the Treacherous Three. The album was the first of their reunion albums(1) to be released on DJ Easy Lee's Ichiban record label. The album features guest appearances by (in order of apppearance)Grandmaster Caz, Big Daddy Kane, Heavy D, Tito (from the Fearless Four), Melle Mel, Chuck D and Doug E. Fresh[1]


Track Listing

  1. Old School Flava 5:11
  2. We Come Phat 4:12
  3. Lower The Boom 5:03
  4. The Mic Wreckers 4:37
  5. Mo Money Moe 5:01
  6. Ain't Nothin Changed 6:03
  7. Sun Is Up 4:37
  8. We Wit It 4:23 Feat. Grandmaster Caz, Big Daddy Kane, Heavy D, Tito (from the Fearless Four), Melle Mel, Chuck D
  9. A True Story 3:44
  10. Feel The New Heartbeat 4:41 Feat. Doug E. Fresh


Credits

  • Theodore "Easylee" Moye Executive Producer, Mixing
  • Rahiem, Producer
  • Tony Smalios, Engineer
  • Special K Producer, Mixing
  • Treacherous Three Vocals, Producer, Main Performer
  • Butch Williams, Mixing
  • J.B., Digital Editing
  • Mark Allen, Assistant Engineer
  • Jimmy O'Neil Bass, Engineer, Mixing
  • FPD Three Art Direction, Design
  • John Briglevich, Engineer
  • Assistant Engineer, Tamara Rafkin
  • Photography, Trutone
  • Mastering, Ken Fambro
  • Producer, L.A. Sunshine
  • Assistant Engineer, Grandmaster Caz
  • Vocals, TLA Rock
  • Producer, Jasz
  • Producer, John Otto
  • Guitar, Art Direction Bruce Bennett
  • Engineer, Grandmaster Flash
  • Engineer, Doug E. Fresh


References

  1. http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/music/artist/bio/0,,502970,00.html#bio
  2. http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,194609,00.html


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