Rise Robots Rise
by Rise Robots Rise

Rise Robots Rise by Rise Robots Rise
Year: 1992
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Word-dense, political, sample-free hip-hop (with rock and world-music influence) by two white Jewboys from Juilliard, with all the instrumental fluency implied. Fleshed out by several superb black female singers who make sure soul and gospel are clear musical influences; Tracey Amos even wrote her own melodies, guaranteeing that "Little Earthquakes" was only my second-favorite debut album of 1992 to feature a T. Amos singing.
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