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Age propelled themes, the misinterpretation of which De La would lambast on their sophomore LP De La Soul is Dead. Dawn to De La Soul and their early D.A.I.S.Y. Perhaps inevitably, more than a few music journos lazily likened P.M. "I love the '60s-the colors, the attitudes and the music.” Admittedly always dangerously close to falling into hippie-dippie artifice territory, the unconventional duo were musically and lyrically adept enough to pull it off with more than a little credibility, substance, and panache intact. “Maybe I was born too late," Prince Be confessed to the LA Times in 1991.
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The album encapsulated the Cordes brothers’ retro-bent disposition and idiosyncratic musical vision, a tripped-out breed of hip-hop for the nostalgic, flower-powered Haight-Ashbury set. Dawn’s first proper song suite arrived in the form of Of the Heart, of the Soul and of the Cross: The Utopian Experience. Featuring a melodic mélange of samples from Prince, The Jackson 5, The Doobie Brothers, and their aforementioned labelmates the Jungle Brothers, the duo’s introspective second single “A Watcher's Point Of View (Don't ‘Cha Think)” surfaced in May 1991.
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Gee Street Records, the London based label that found modest success throughout the ‘90s with the Jungle Brothers and Stereo MCs among others, released the single and it resonated markedly better with UK audiences and critics.Ĭonfronted with financial troubles as the ‘80s concluded, Gee Street was salvaged by the famed Island Records, which acquired the indie label in 1990 and galvanized the promotion of its artist roster, including the fledgling, but hotly tipped P.M. Upon its release via Warlock Records in 1989, “Ode to a Forgetful Mind” was, no pun intended, largely forgotten, at least here in the states. DJ Minutemix, in 1988, wasting little time in delivering their debut single. Dawn with his younger brother Jarrett Cordes, a.k.a. The Jersey City born and bred Prince Be formed P.M.
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With the untimely passing of Prince Be (born Attrell Cordes) five years ago in June 2016, many of us found another reason-albeit a regrettable one-to revisit and reassess his group’s music and much-debated legacy within the annals of hip-hop history. Dawn’s debut album Of the Heart, of the Soul and of the Cross: The Utopian Experience, originally released August 6, 1991.
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