Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - E 1999 Eternal

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Album Details

Title: E 1999 Eternal
Artist: Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
Release Date: 7/25/1995
Re-Released On: 1/10/2000
Label: Ruthless, Sony Music Distribution, Relativity
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker
UPCs: 074646944325, 088561553920, 088561553913, 088561553944, 088561633820, 5099748103864
Genre: Rap
Styles: Gangsta Rap, G-Funk, Hardcore Rap, Midwest Rap
Moods: Angst-Ridden, Gloomy, Thuggish, Druggy, Laid-Back/Mellow, Menacing, Ominous, Street-Smart, Aggressive, Angry, Bitter, Brash, Harsh, Hostile, Somber, Confrontational
Total Copies: 15
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Da Introduction
  2. East 1999
  3. Eternal
  4. Crept and We Came
  5. Down '71 (The Getaway)
  6. Mr. Bill Collector
  7. Budsmokers Only
  8. Crossroad
  9. Me Killa
  10. Land of Tha Heartless
  11. No Shorts, No Losses
  12. 1st of tha Month
  13. Buddah Lovaz
  14. Die Die Die
  15. Mr. Ouija 2
  16. Mo' Murda
  17. Shotz to Tha Double Glock

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDSony Music Distribution4810386
1998CDRuthless69443
1998CDRuthless69443
1995CDRelativity5539

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Album Review

Following the surprise success of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's summer 1994 anthem "Thuggish Ruggish Bone," the group returned a year later with E 1999 Eternal, an impressive debut full-length that dismisses any notion that the group was merely a one-hit wonder. From beginning to end, the album maintains a consistent tone, one that's menacing and somber, produced entirely by DJ U-Neek, a Los Angeles-based producer who frames the songs with dark, smoked-out g-funk beats and synth melodies. The Bone Thugs interweave their voices well, trading off verses and harmonizing on the choruses. There are a few standout moments, most notably the Grammy-winning ballad "Tha Crossroads" and the feel-good welfare ode "1st of the Month," as well as, of course, some obligatory blaze-some-to-this tracks, "Budsmokers Only" and "Buddah Lovaz." The intermittent tracks are good old-fashioned gangsta rap about murder, drugs, and money. In the end, E 1999 Eternal stands as one of the most accomplished, unique hardcore rap albums of the '90s, one that's often unfairly overlooked, if not dismissed entirely, because of the group's subsequent unraveling. [The original release featured a different version of "Tha Crossroads" titled simply "Crossroad" that was quickly replaced by the radio-aired, Grammy-winning "Mo Thug" remix.] ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Aaron ConnorEngineer, Mixing
Anne CatalinoEngineer
Dan WintersPhotography
DJ U-NeekMixing, Producer
Don CunninghamArt Direction, Design
Eazy-EExecutive Producer
Eric NordquistEngineer
Eric WrightExecutive Producer, Concept
Giulio CostanzoDesign, Artwork
Madeleine Smith?, Sample Clearance
Mark Spier?, Sample Clearance
Tony CortezMixing