Tha Alkaholiks - Coast II Coast / Likwidation - 2023

 


2xLP + 7" - 2023 - 90's Tapes / HHV 

"The sophomore album "Coast II Coast" of Tha Liks originally dropped in 1995 with a massive line-up of guests behind the mic and boards such as Q-Tip (A Tribe Called Quest), Madlib & The Lootpack, Declaime, Diamond D (D.I.T.C.), Xzibit, King Tee and more. The classic westcoast style fused with eastcoast sounds made the crew darlings on all coasts and between." - courtesy of 90's Tapes




Limited edition of 500 copies on black vinyl incl. bonus 7" ("The Next Level" b/w "The Next Level Remix"). 

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2xLP + 7" - 2023 - 90's Tapes / HHV 


"The third album "Likwidation" of Tha Liks originally dropped in 1997. Similar to the classic 1995 release "Coast II Coast", the album showcased a heavy line-up of guests behind the mic and boards such as Madlib & Lootpack, Ol' Dirty Bastard, King Tee, Keith Murray, Easy Mo Bee, Nas, LL Cool J and more. The classic westcoast style fused with eastcoast sounds made the crew darlings on all coasts and between." - courtesy of 90's Tapes





Limited edition of 500 copies on black vinyl incl. bonus 7" ("Hip Hop Drunkies Feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard" b/w "Feel The Real"). 


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source http://hiphop-thegoldenera.blogspot.com/2023/01/tha-alkaholiks-coast-ii-coast.html

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