UK Limited edition pressed on colored vinyl. Sony. 2018.
J**S
Muy buena calidad
The media could not be loaded. Muy buena calidad y ecxelente sonido lo que si pienso es que tardo un poco en llegar.
R**A
Looks good sounds good
Worth it! It sounds great and it's as classic as it gets in the world of hip hop.
C**.
Loved it!
I liked all the vinyls I got, and the poster.
J**Y
Fugees!
Timely unlike my reviews
S**C
Classic Choice for Vinyl Collection
Last year I got decided to start collecting vinyl again. This was an obvious choice to start my collection. Lauryn Hill is amazing and THE SCORE is an all time classic.
K**A
Five Stars
Great quality for a great album
L**R
Great album!
In 1996, The Fugees released this album, The Score. In my opinion, this album is amazing. I completely understand how it was nominated for the Grammy Award for Album of the Year at the 39th Annual Grammy Awards, becoming the second rap album to accept a nomination and the first for a hip hop group. That year, the group won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. I find this to be a rather fitting award, as this album was so well made and very pleasing to the ear.My favorite song on this album is “Killing Me Softly With His Song.” The group won Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for this song at the 39th Annual Grammy Awards. I grew up listening to this song and I have always felt moved by its smooth lyric delivery and silky sound. In the song, singer Lauryn Hill delivers her lyrics with such passion and emotion, causing any listener to be entranced by her words.This album also features a cover of the song “No Woman, No Cry,” originally performed by Bob Marley, another artist that defined much of my childhood experience. By making their rendition of the song unique to their musical style, The Fugees renew Marley’s classic. While the chorus remains the same as the original, the band worked to implement some of their own lyrics to add a personal twist.The last song on the album I would like to discuss is “Ready Or Not.” I would like to discuss this song because of the beautiful harmonizations in the chorus, as well as its poignant and meaningful lyrics. This album as a whole portrays the ghetto as a place possessing the ability to simulate honor and dignity, as well as hardship. This song is worth mentioning because of the raw emotion it evokes in not only its listeners, but also the artists performing it. During the recording session of this song, Lauryn Hill began to cry as she sang the bridge. Because of this unexpected emotional incident, the group had to record this song a couple of months later.In my opinion, this album as a whole is magical and moving. With its beautiful, raw, emotional lyrics and vocals, as well as its quick and talented rhythms, I can say with confidence that this album will remain a timeless piece of art.
S**
Pretty good.
The reviews were kinda 50/50 so I was a bit hesitant to buy, but it was a pretty good turn out. I bought it for my boyfriend it’s his favorite album. It played smoothly and he was able to change the song with ease. He seems to really like it!
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