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Released
  
1992

Artist
  
Basehead

Producer
  
Michael Ivey

Length
  
40:59

Release date
  
1992

Label
  
Emigre Music

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Play with Toys(1992)
  
Genres
  
Hip hop music, Alternative hip hop, Alternative rock

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Play with Toys is the debut album of Basehead has been voted one of the top 50 albums of 1992 in Q magazine, and listed as number 43 in NME’s top albums of 1992. The album was originally released in limited quantities on the Emigre label [ECD 005] and was subsequently re-released on a larger label, Imago, with some of the tracks altered to remove samples that had not been cleared prior to its initial release.

Contents

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Music and lyrics

The music style of Play with Toys fuses elements of rock, blues, funk, hip hop, pop, psychedelic and reggae, and was described as an alternative hip hop "cult favorite". David Jeffries described Play with Toys as "slacker rap". According to Michael Ivey, "There are hip-hop elements in there, but if a hardcore hip-hop fan bought it, they might be disappointed". Ivey also stated that Basehead's music "doesn't have the expected samples and sounds." The lyrical themes of Play with Toys focus on diverse subjects, including alcohol and marijuana use, depression, philosophy, politics, and relationship breakups. Francis Davis wrote that Ivey's lyrics "[subvert] both rock music and gangsta-rap conventions." The instrumentation of Play with Toys was created largely with live instruments rather than samples, which differentiates the album's sound from that of mainstream hip hop. Instruments were altered with studio techniques for effect, and Ivey altered the pitch of his voice for sketches in which he voiced the friends of the album's protagonist. Ivey's vocals mix singing and rapping.

Reception

Rolling Stone reviewer Kevin Powell wrote that "Without being preachy, Basehead's unconventional style challenges listeners to get beyond their basic instincts and open their minds, search their souls."

Personnel

  • Michael Ivey – guitar, vocals
  • Brian Hendrix – live drums
  • Bruce 'Kool Aid' Gardner - live drums on "2000 BC"
  • Paul 'DJ Unique' Howard - scratches
  • Bob Dewald - bass on "Play with Toys"
  • Marco Delmar - feedback solo on "Play with Toys"
  • Songs

    1Intro1:03
    22000 BC4:15
    3Brand New Day4:27

    References

    Play with Toys Wikipedia


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