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Edan
Beauty And The Beat (Picture Disc Vinyl)

Beauty And The Beat (Picture Disc Vinyl)
Beauty And The Beat (Picture Disc Vinyl)Beauty And The Beat (Picture Disc Vinyl)Beauty And The Beat (Picture Disc Vinyl)Beauty And The Beat (Picture Disc Vinyl)

Artists

Edan

Catno

LEWIS1118PD

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Limited Edition Reissue

Country

US

Release date

Jun 10, 2022

While Edan’s critically acclaimed debut, ‘Primitive Plus’, was a celebration of hip-hop’s golden age and a true throwback, his sophomore album, ‘Beauty And The Beat’, is a vast musical collage that contains many different influences; hip-hop, rock, pop, dusty breaks, hazy loops, luxurious off-kilter samples and curveball tempo changes that are all crafted into one cohesive piece of art.

In 2015, FACT placed it at number 30 on the "100 Best Indie Hip-Hop Records of All Time" list. In 2013 NME placed it at number 392 on the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" list.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$70*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Polite Meeting (Intro)

2:16

A2

Funky Voltron

2:14

A3

I See Colours

2:30

A4

Fumbling Over Words That Rhyme

2:55

A5

Murder Mystery

2:02

A6

Torture Chamber

3:12

B1

Making Planets

2:54

B2

Time Outt (Segue)

1:07

B3

Rock And Roll

3:16

B4

Beauty

3:20

B5

The Science Of The Two

3:33

B6

Smile

2:15

B7

Promised Land

12:24

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