the Pharcyde

Humboldt Beginnings

Editor's Review:

Imani, SpaceboyboogieX, Schmooche and Brown have evolved into a new flavor since the days of previous albums like Runnin’ and Passing Me By, and remixing songs like Sublime’s version of “Summer Time.” Times have changed and The Pharcyde has adapted to the higher standards of craving for ill new sounds and techniques. Humboldt Beginnings covers a stratosphere of hip-hop singing styles, accompanied by drum & bass, jazzy-o-phonic revelations to reggae mixes backed by an expansion of their familiar lyricism. From life lessons established in “The Art of Sharing” to a focus on “higher living” in tracks such as “Mixed Greens” and “The Bomb.” Humboldt Beginnings has a consistent uplifting feel through 22-plus tracks of electric head rotation.
Chad Inman
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Record Label Chapter One Entertainment
Released October 2005

Tracks

  1. Intro: Homegrown
  2. Uh-Huh
  3. Storm Pt.
  4. Knew U
  5. Art of Sharing
  6. Bongloads II
  7. Rules & Regulations
  8. Illusions
  9. Mixedgreens
  10. Right B4
  11. Clouds
  12. Bomb
  13. Climb/Paranoia
  14. Choices
  15. Dedication
  16. Outro: Praise/Fastlife
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