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T.I.M.E. (The Inner Mind's Eye)

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Released
  
October 12, 1993

Length
  
61:15

Release date
  
12 October 1993

Recorded
  
1992–1993

Artist
  
Leaders of the New School

Label
  
Elektra Records

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Producer
  
Leaders of the New School The Vibe Chemist Backspin R.P.M. Sam Sever Raheem Isom

Genres
  
Hip hop music, East Coast hip hop

Hip hop music albums
  
A Future Without a Past, Battle for Rap Supremacy, The Coming, The Artist Collection: Busta Rh, Silent Weapons for Quiet

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T.I.M.E. (The Inner Mind's Eye) is the second and final studio album from Long Island hip hop group Leaders of the New School. This effort didn't fare nearly as well as their debut album A Future Without a Past..., receiving mixed reviews. After the album's release, the group began having both creative and personal problems resulting in their disbandment.

Contents

Elektra Records A&R Dante Ross revealed that aside from internal conflict, another thing that caused the group to disband was their insistence to release T.I.M.E. (The Inner Mind's Eye) - against Ross' objections.

When Leaders of the New School turned in their second album it was bad – from me to you, it wasn’t a good record. I tried to change the record, make it better. They went back in the studio, had to do it again. It wasn’t working. Busta though, I knew was a star. Busta was killing it on the ‘Scenario’ remix, and when we went to make the second Leaders of the New School record I had Q-Tip ready to help me make the whole record with them, like the way he did for Mobb Deep’s album. None of them dude’s were with it except Bus, and I saw right there that Bus is smarter than these dudes – he’s thinking. I’m gonna be honest with you, making that record – when they turned it in the first time, and I knew it was wack and I sent back in – I told Chris Lighty and Lyor Cohen, ‘It’s time to think about Busta doin’ a solo record.’ In the interim of that record comin’ out, ‘Flava In Ya Ear’ [remix] came out, so I was verified that he was a star to me. I knew the record was bad, that when they turned it in the second time I couldn’t make it no better – they would not let me. I was like, ‘Yo, put the record out, it’s not gonna perform but let’s get Busta thinkin’ solo deal’. And that’s what happened.

The single, "What's Next", peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles chart in 1993.

Songs

1Eternal1:28
2Understanding the Inner Mind’s Eye3:05
3Syntax Era4:39

References

T.I.M.E. (The Inner Mind's Eye) Wikipedia