Version
2.0 - To whom it may concern... REMIXED by J. Sumbi
TRACK LISTING
1. We are the freestyle fellowship.
2. My Fantasy
3. 7th Seal
4. Let's Start Over
5. Sunshine Men
6. Physical Form
7. 120 Seconds
8. We Will Not Tolerate
9. Dedications
10. It's On
11. Sike
12. 5 O'Clock Follies
13. Legal Alien
14. Convolutions
15. Jupiter's Journey
16. For No Reason
17. Here I Am
Considered
by many to the be most influential west coast underground hip-hop
album ever recorded, The Freestyle Fellowship's To whom it may
concern has long been slept on by the masses.
This remix album revisits that seminal recording, and J. Sumbi ("Sunshine
Men") has managed to paint an even more impressive backdrop for
these lyrical prophets of prose aided by the use of today's technology.
Version 2.0 is set to be the perfect companion to the Freestyle
Fellowship's first group recording in 8 years, Temptations.
Formed in the late summer of 1991, the Freestyle Fellowship humbly
evolved in a creatively limited hip-hop music environment on the West
Coast (Los Angeles). Nurtured by the Goodlife Cafe's open mic Thursdays,
this band of emcees, producers, and griots went on to influence the
entire hip-hop world (incl. The Pharcyde, Volume 10, Jurassic 5) with
their first release.
The Freestyle Fellowship is Aceyalone (Accepted Eclectic, Book of
Human Language), Mikah 9 (Timetable, Haiku d'Etat), P.E.A.C.E. (Southern
Fried Chicken, Nike Commercials), Self Jupiter (Hard Hat Area), J.
Sumbi (All In All; producer for Meen Green, Ganjah
K, and the H.S.D.), and MD Himself (All
In All).
To
whom it may concern...
The first album from this legendary group!
TRACK LISTING
1. We are the freestyle fellowship.
2. My Fantasy
3. 7th Seal
4. Let's Start Over
5. Sunshine Men
6. Physical Form
7. 120 Seconds
8. We Will Not Tolerate
9. Dedications
10. It's On
11. Sike
12. 5 O'Clock Follies
13. Legal Alien
14. Convolutions
15. Jupiter's Journey
16. For No Reason
17. Here I Am
18. The Future?
THE freestyle
fellowship's ground-breaking 1991 release, To whom it may concern...,
is now available on re-mastered compact disc. Click here
to purchase.
Comments from the media:
"Like Prince's
infamous Black Album, Bob Dylan's Royal Albert Hall bootleg,
and the Meters' trio of Josie LPs, L.A.'s Freestyle Fellowship's
debut, To Whom It May Concern ..., falls into the category of
albums oft raved about but rarely heard. Released on a small
indie label in 1991, To Whom quickly vanished into the out-of-print
dustbin, overshadowed by the Fellowship's better-known Inner
City Griots (1993). Though there was a limited vinyl reprint,
it took until last month for a CD version to appear. Now, hopefully,
the album will be restored to its proper place as an unheralded
underground classic." --Oliver
Wang
"The
crew that started it all. This is their epic debut album which
has been immaculately re-released in all its legendary glory." --Atakworldwide