Fu-Schnickens: F.U. Dont Take It Personal (Vinyl LP)
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Limited 180gm audiophile vinyl LP pressing including four page insert with rap lyrics. Even before they made it to the record bins, three-man New York crew Fu-Schnickens created quite a buzz in the hip-hop community with the oddity of their group name. Once they dropped their debut album, F.U. Don't Take It Personal', their music turned out to be every bit as curious and intriguing. Released February 25, 1992. Recording sessions for the album took place at Battery Studios in New York, New York. The album peaked at #64 on the Billboard 200 chart. By late 1992, it was certified gold by the RIAA, for shipping 500, 000 copies in the United States. The album spawned three popular singles, including 'Ring The Alarm', 'True Fuschnick' and 'La Schmoove'. In The Village Voice, Robert Christgau praised Fu-Schnickens' ideas and illusory rhymes, calling the group 'rappers whose visions of fun, agape, and aural conquest remain open-ended, playful, and, face it, silly'.
Limited 180gm audiophile vinyl LP pressing including four page insert with rap lyrics. Even before they made it to the record bins, three-man New York crew Fu-Schnickens created quite a buzz in the hip-hop community with the oddity of their group name. Once they dropped their debut album, F.U. Don't Take It Personal', their music turned out to be every bit as curious and intriguing. Released February 25, 1992. Recording sessions for the album took place at Battery Studios in New York, New York. The album peaked at #64 on the Billboard 200 chart. By late 1992, it was certified gold by the RIAA, for shipping 500, 000 copies in the United States. The album spawned three popular singles, including 'Ring The Alarm', 'True Fuschnick' and 'La Schmoove'. In The Village Voice, Robert Christgau praised Fu-Schnickens' ideas and illusory rhymes, calling the group 'rappers whose visions of fun, agape, and aural conquest remain open-ended, playful, and, face it, silly'.