• Too Short - Gettin’ It (Album Number Ten), 2xLP, Reissue

Too Short - Gettin’ It (Album Number Ten), 2xLP, Reissue

  • Label Get On Down
  • Catalog#: GET51531-LP
  • Press: US
  • Year: 2024
  • Condition: NEW
  • Availability: In Stock
  • DKK380.00


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PRESSED ON ORANGE SWIRL COLORED VINYL PACKAGED IN A GATEFOLD JACKET WITH A FOLDOUT LYRIC SHEET. In 1996, after 14 years in the game that started with Too $hort and Freddy B selling tapes out of the trunk of their car in East Oakland, Too $hort announced he would be retiring. On May 21, 1996, Too $hort released his 10th studio album Gettin' It with the lead single of the same name featuring Parliament Funkadelic. Retirement was more of a hiatus as Too $hort got back in the game in 1999 with the appropriately namedalbum Can't Stay Away. If Gettin' It was going to be Too $hort's last album, he was going off on a high note by earning his 6th Platinum record. In addition to having Parliament Funkadelic contribute to two songs, Ant Banks and Shorty B are back with their laid-back Bay Area funk along with some G-Funk contributions by Colin Wolfe, L.A. Dre, and Spearhead X. Too $hort delivers another Bay Area classic full of nasty pimpin' rhymes with dope features by MC Breed, Erick Sermon and Rappin' 4-Tay. Previously only available on promo vinyl, Get On Down in partnership with Sony's CERTIFED is proud to present a proper vinyl release of Gettin' It in an orange swirl-colored vinyl run packaged in a gatefold jacket with a foldout lyric sheet.

Tracklist

A1: Gettin’ It

A2: Survivin’ The Game

A3: That’s Why

B1: Bad Ways

B2: Nasty Rhymes

B3: Fuck My Car

B4: Take My Bitch

C1: Buy You Some
Featuring - Erick Sermon, Kool-Ace, MC Breed

C2: Pimp Me

C3: Baby D

C4: I Must Confess

D1: Never Talk Down
Featuring - MC Breed, Rappin' 4-Tay

D2: So Watcha Sayin’

D3: I’ve Been Watching You (Move Your Sexy Body)
Featuring - About Face, Parliament Funkedelic

D4: Gettin’ It (Remix)
Featuring - Bonecrosher, Def Squad, Parliament Funkedelic