Children Of the Corn - Welcome To the Dangerzone - 2023


2xLP / CD - 2023 - Dust & Dope Recordings / HHE  


Dust & Dope Recordings and Hip-Hop Enterprise team up to bring us "Welcome To the Dangerzone", Children Of the Corn's ultimate collection of their previously released and unreleased recordings for the first time ever on vinyl and replicated CD format. It includes The classic rare tracks and never before heard versions, all mastered from Digga's original recordings by Adam Boose. Double LP housed in a gatefold sleeve, with exclusive Digga interview and liner notes by Werner von Wallenrod, as well as the complete lyrics. Artwork by Spek the Architek.




1. HARLEM U.S.A. (HARLEM VERSION)

2. AMERICAN DREAM (FINAL VERSION)

3. HARLEM NIGHTS

4. FAIR ONE PT. 1

5. GIVE UP THE GAME

6. DOIN’ IT

7. I REMEMBER WHEN

8. HARLEM U.S.A. (UPTOWN VERSION)

9. TRICKIN’

10. AMERICAN DREAM (DEMO VERSION 1)

11. BISCUITS & BANGERS

12. HARD 2 GET BY

13. ILL FLOW

14. PAINT THE TOWN RED

15. THE CORN

16. DON'T SLEEP

17. FAIR ONE PT. 2

18. A STAR IS BORN

19. AMERICAN DREAM (DEMO VERSION 2)



Order : Vinyl (Black Vinyl - 150 Copies & Midnight Purple Colored Vinyl -150 Copies) / CD (500 Copies)






source http://hiphop-thegoldenera.blogspot.com/2023/01/children-of-corn-welcome-to-dangerzone.html

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