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| Track listing | 1. Satanic Reverses 2. Famous And Dandy (Like Amos 'n' Andy) 3. Television The Drug Of The Nation 4. Language Of Violence 5. Winter Of The Long Hot Summer 6. Hypocrisy Is The Greatest Luxury 7. Everyday Life Has Become A Health Risk 8. INS Greencard A 19 191 500 9. Socio Genetic Experiment 10. Music And Politics 11. Financial Leprosy 12. California Uber Alles 13. Water Pistol Man
| | Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Recording type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Universal Music | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | DDD |
| | Album notes | Full performer name: Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy.Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy: Michael Franti (vocals); Rono Tse (percussion, sounds).Additional personnel: Charlie Hunter (vocals, guitar, bass); Simone White (drums). Recorded at Razor's Edge, Komotion, and Pete Scaturro's Studio, San Francisco, California.Often berated as the group that it is OK for non-rap fans to like, the Disposable Heroes' solitary album proper represents much more than that might imply. Shades of Michael Franti and Rono Tse's previous incarnation, as part of the Beatnigs, resurface in the collision of samples, noise and breakbeats. Tse's technique is exemplary. However, it is Franti's fiercely intelligent narratives that carry the day. Where bombast and finger-pointing had been the order of the day in hip-hop, Franti includes his own inadequacies (notably calling himself a 'jerk' in 'Music And Politics') in his diagnosis of the problem.
| | Editorial reviews | Included in Q's list of the 50 Best Albums Of 1992. Q (01/01/1993)
...the hip-hop tag team of the decade...Franti's smooth poetry sounds more like that of fellow San Fransiscan Lawrence Ferlinghetti than the hip-hop it hangs with on the radio... Option (07/01/1992)
4 Stars - Excellent - ...accessible, articulate...[singer] Franti's soft-spoken condemnations are pitted against a series of deceptively seductive tunes...Hiphoprisy songs bubble with energy... Q (05/01/1992)
3.5 Stars - Good - ...The Heroes recall Public Enemy both in their aural assault and in the rhetorical dexterity of rapper Michael Franti...A blistering, state-of-the-art album about the state of the soul of contemporary American society... Rolling Stone (05/14/1992)
Ranked #19 in the Village Voice's list of the 40 Best Albums Of 1992. Village Voice (03/02/1993)
Ranked #19 in the Village Voice's list of the 40 Best Albums Of 1992.Q (1/93, p.71) - Included in Q's list of the 50 Best Albums Of 1992.Rolling Stone (5/14/92, p.108) - 3.5 Stars - Good - ...The Heroes recall Public Enemy both in their aural assault and in the rhetorical dexterity of rapper Michael Franti...A blistering, state-of-the-art album about the state of the soul of contemporary American society...Q (May/92, p.74) - 4 Stars - Excellent - ...accessible, articulate...[singer] Franti's soft-spoken condemnations are pitted against a series of deceptively seductive tunes...Hiphoprisy songs bubble with energy... Option (July-Aug/92, p.98) - ...the hip-hop tag team of the decade...Franti's smooth poetry sounds more like that of fellow San Fransiscan Lawrence Ferlinghetti than the hip-hop it hangs with on the radio... Village Voice (03/02/1993)
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