It Takes a Nation of Millions by Public Enemy (CD, 1995)
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Artist: Public Enemy. It Takes a Nation of Millions was the sign that hip-hop had exploded like a grenade. Chuck D. declaims like a master preacher with foil Flavor Flav's voice darting around his. Title: It Takes a Nation of Millions.
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Product Identifiers
ProducerHank Shocklee
Record LabelDEF, Def Jam
UPC0731452735829
eBay Product ID (ePID)27046055950
Product Key Features
Release Year1995
FormatCD
GenreRap & Hip-hop/Hip Hop
ArtistPublic Enemy
Release TitleIt Takes a Nation of Millions
Dimensions
Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.21 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks16
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Countdown to Armageddon 1.2 Bring the Noise 1.3 Don't Believe the Hype 1.4 Cold Lampin' with Flavor 1.5 Terminator X to the Edge of Panic 1.6 Mind Terrorist 1.7 Louder Than a Bomb 1.8 Caught, Can We Get a Witness? 1.9 Show Em Whatcha Got 1.10 She Watch Channel Zero?! 1.11 Night of the Living Baseheads 1.12 Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos 1.13 Security of the First World 1.14 Rebel Without a Pause 1.15 Prophets of Rage 1.16 Party for Your Right to Fight
NotesIt Takes a Nation of Millions was the sign that hip-hop had exploded like a grenade. A rap record as abrasive, hardcore, and eloquent as a JFK speech, the 1988 disc is one classic track after another: tense, multilayered, harmonically wild music. Chuck D. declaims like a master preacher with foil Flavor Flav's voice darting around his. They've got the desperate energy of people fighting for their lives, and everything from their pumped-up rhetoric ("Prophets of Rage") to the group's quasi-paramilitary organization to the sirens and sax squeals in nearly every track declares how urgent their mission is. It's a hugely influential album, and it still sounds fresh and frightening after all these years.