UGK: Ridin' Dirty (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl 2LP

by Turntable Lab

$33.95

<p><i>Deluxe reissue of UGK's classic third album.</i> Before <a href="http://turntablelab.com/search?q=Pimp+C" target="_blank"><strong>Pimp C</strong></a> (RIP) and <a href="http://turntablelab.com/search?q=Bun+B" target="_blank"><strong>Bun B</strong></a> were guesting on <a href="http://turntablelab.com/search?q=Jay-Z" target="_blank"><strong>Jay-Z</strong></a> records and "Sippin' on Some Syrup" with <a href="http://turntablelab.com/search?q=Three+6+Mafia" target="_blank"><strong>Three 6 Mafia</strong></a>, they were releasing instant classics like 1996's <i>Ridin' Dirty</i>. They fought hard for Southern Rap and helped to put Houston on the map. The two rappers are legends by now, but it was songs like "One Day" and "Hi Life" that earned them their place amongst rap music's royalty. Primarily produced by Pimp C, the songs draw from funk, soul and gospel, and make use of the chopped and screwed techniques popularized by <a href="http://turntablelab.com/search?q=DJ+Screw+houston" target="_blank"><strong>DJ Screw</strong></a>. You can hear it in the heavy bass of "3 In The Morning" and the screwed chorus of "Diamonds &amp; Wood." With tracks like "Murder," "Pinky Ring," and the title cut it's no surprise that <i>Ridin' Dirty</i> would be UGK's best selling album. 20 years from its release the album is a certifiable hip hop classic.</p> <ul> <li>clear double vinyl pressing<br> </li> <li>housed in gatefold sleeve</li> <li>first time on vinyl</li> <li>original release year: 1996</li> <li>music label: Get On Down 2015</li> </ul> <h6>reviewed by Kool Moby 05/2015</h6>.