Best of Peanut Butter Wolf [Bonus Track]

RELEASE
February 12, 2002
LABEL
3D
GENRES
Rap, Turntablism, Underground Rap

Album Review

The Best of Peanut Butter Wolf is a slightly premature release -- the turntable master, despite having released singles for over a decade, had only made one previous full-length album, 1999's My Vinyl Weighs a Ton, and a good chunk of that album is reprised here, occasionally remixed and even retitled -- but it's a solid overview of the skills of one of the best DJs in underground hip-hop. If anything, the album focuses too much on his work with various MCs (most notably My Vinyl Weighs a Ton's Rasco, who appears on half a dozen tracks) and not enough on the wiggy breakbeats and cerebral crosscutting that are Peanut Butter Wolf's true strengths. It's wild cutting contests like the nine-minute "Tale of Five Cities" and the self-explanatory "Styles, Crews, Flows, Beats" that really shine, but the album as a whole, with its brief inter-track examples of Peanut Butter Wolf's turntable skills, is a fine introduction. [A Japanese version added a bonus track.]
Stewart Mason, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Day One
  2. Suckas Don't Respect It
  3. Run the Line Feat. Rasco
  4. Barter
  5. Theme From a Peanut Butter Wolf
  6. Tale of 5 Cities
  7. Peanut Butter Wolf Remix of Deep Sleep
  8. Peanut Versus Cappe
  9. Hey Love
  10. In Your Area
  11. T.Shirts
  12. Styles
  13. What Ya'll Wanna Do
  14. Hip Hop Essentials
  15. Day Three
  16. Run the Line * Bonus Track*
  17. Definition of Ill