Chase The Cat [PA]Too Short
Release Date: 10/23/2001
Original Release:
2001
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 419107_CD
UPC # 012414176127
Label: Jive Records (USA)
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Performer: Too Short
Artist: Trick Daddy; Scarface; Daz; Jazze Pha; Kokane; Murda; Tha Eastsidaz; Packy; George Clinton; B-Legit; Big Tigger; E-40; MC Breed; Erick Sermon; Dolla Will; Ant Banks; Baby DC Distributor: BMG (distributor) Notes: Personnel includes: Too Short, Trick Daddy, E-40, Eric Sermon, Scarface, The Eastsiders, Daz, MC Breed, Big Tigger, Jazze Pha, Murda, Packy, Kokane, Dolla Will, B-Legit, Ant Banks, George Clinton, Baby DC. Producers include: SBX, Daz Dillinger, Todd Shaw, Meech Wells, Taj "Mahal" Tilghman. Engineers include: Xavier Hargrove, Yaku Allen, Robin Mays. Personnel includes: Too Short, Trick Daddy, E-40, Eric Sermon, Scarface, The Eastsiders, Daz, MC Breed, Big Tigger. Producers: Jazze Pha, Ant Banks, Daz Dillinger, Quint Black. Personnel: Too Short (vocals); Shorty B. (vocals, guitar, keyboards, drum programming); Daz Dillinger, Ax, Harm, Joan of Arc, Scarface, Trick Daddy, Butch Cassidy (vocals); Jay Mac (guitar, keyboards, drum programming); Torrance Scott (guitar); Ant Banks, Tone Capone (keyboards, drums); Taj "Mahal" Tilghman, Spearhead X, L-Roc, Meech Wells, Quint Black (keyboards, drum programming). Audio Mixer: Ant Banks. Recording information: 320 Recording Studio, Decatur, GA; Blue Basement Recrodings, Atlanta, GA; Circle House Studios, Miami Beach, FL; Enterprise studios, Burbank, CA; Larrabee Studiso, West Hollywood, CA; Platinum House, Oakland, CA. Illustrator: G Fabulous. When it comes to being a pimp and a playa, Too Short wrote the book (or at least made the record), and considering his sustained success, he doesn't seem prepared to go away anytime soon. Whether you love him (hardcore hip-hop heads) or hate him (the majority of the female population), Too Short is apparently here to stay. CHASE THE CAT pretty much picks up where hip-hop's favorite pimp left off on his previous efforts, as it's full of no-holds-barred evocations of the ultra-misogynistic pimp lifestyle backed up by the kind of thick, funky beats that must surely appeal even to those who abhor the social irresponsibility of Too Short's rhymes (it's not for nothing that P-Funk high priest makes a guest appearance on the colorfully titled "U Stank." When it comes to being a pimp and a playa, Too Short wrote the book (or at least made the record), and considering his sustained success, he doesn't seem prepared to go away anytime soon. Whether you love him (hardcore hip-hop heads) or hate him (the majority of the female population), Too Short is apparently here to stay. CHASE THE CAT pretty much picks up where hip-hop's favorite pimp left off on his previous efforts, as it's full of no-holds-barred evocations of the ultra-misogynistic pimp lifestyle backed up by the kind of thick, funky beats that must surely appeal even to those who abhor the social irresponsibility of Too Short's rhymes (it's not for nothing that P-Funk high priest makes a guest appearance on the colorfully titled "U Stank."
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