Ghostface Killah: Death's Invitation / Let the Record Spin
Ghostface Killah: Death's Invitation / Let the Record Spin
Format: 7-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Ghostface Killah
Label: Linear Labs
Product Type: 7-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 856040005570
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
In 2015 Adrian Younge provided Ghostface Killah with a sonic backdrop equal parts hip hop and Italian horror, as much Ennio Morricone as sweet boom bap. Select singles from the project will now be available, presented here "Death's Invitation b/w Let The Record Spin" in a full color jacket. 12 Reasons To Die II is vividly brought to life with the help of Younge's never-endingly evocative and unique brand of cinematic, psychedelic soul. The music - on which Younge himself plays upwards of 10 instruments - was recorded strictly on analog tape, to bring out the true grit of the '70s era that provides the Twelve Reasons backdrop. Younge's work of course sounds great - as presented here, it looks as good as it sounds with the Italian horror inspired graphics splattered all over the full color jacket.
Tracks:
1.1 Death's Invitation
1.2 Let the Record Spin