AN AROUND-THE-WORLD GUIDE TO MADVILLAIN VINYL RECORD, CDs & MEMORABLIA WE WANT TO BUY...
We will buy or trade most CDs, vinyl LP, 7”, 12” records and memorabilia from most countries, especially the following...
UK 2-LP vinyl set, red vinyl, blue vinyl, clear vinyl...
Top release decades
2020s...
Top music labels
Stones Throw Records...
Top barcodes
659457206512...
Top catalogue numbers
STH2065LP...
Top titles
Madvillainy - Black Vinyl - Sealed...
Top wanted titles
Other artist names
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Related artists
JJ Doom, Madvillain, MF Doom, NehruvianDOOM...
A FEW OF THE ITEMS WE WANT...
| MADVILLAIN (MF DOOM & MADLIB) Madvillainy (2022 UK/EU
limited edition 22-track black vinyl double album 2-LP.
Originally released in 2004 Madvillainy earned
critical acclaim and cult popularity, widely regarded as one of
the greatest rap albums of all time and a benchmark record
for alternative hip hop. Their intricate rhymes and lyrics,
short song structures and use of obscure, stylistically diverse
samples made for a sound that was generally unfriendly to
commercial radiobut was lauded for its influence on
underground rap. Picture sleeve with original cover art,
factory sealed)
Tracklisting: Madlib wanted to record with Doom. The label found the guy, brought him out to the house in the east Los Angeles hills where they were based at the time. Most of the tracks were written and recorded there, Madlib making beats in a former bomb shelter downstairs, Doom writing on the back porch and recording in a bedroom. "Meat Grinder" and "Figaro" were made in the first couple days - songs lit, in the booth, with the best host / doing bong hits on the roof out in the west coast.
Madlib and Egon were in Brazil after the first round of tracks were put together, which Madlib bought to listen to on a CD-R. He made a few more beats out there which would end up on the album, using a portable record player, an SP 303 and a borrowed cassette deck. Meanwhile, some sad-sack jackass burned a copy of the demo and decided to post it on the internet - wasn't even tweaked and it leaked into cyberspace / couldn't wait for the snipes to place / at least a track list in bold print type face.
Declaring the album "already out," the artists more or less gave up on the record and it took months to bring them back to the project. Verse 2 of "Rhinestone Cowboy" was written and recorded over 6 months after the first verse. Sometimes he rhyme quick, sometimes he rhyme slow, or vice versa / Whip up a slice of nice verse pie, hit it on the first try.
Doom tweaked and perfected his lyrics and delivery several times through late 2003. Madvillainy with no hooks and dirty beats was released March 23, 2004. Exec produced by PB Wolf. Design by Jeff Jank. Mastered by Dave Cooley. Photos by Eric Coleman. James Reitano made a badass video.
Side A
1. The Illest Villains
2. Accordion
3. Meat Grinder
4. Bistro
5. Raid
6. America's Most Blunted
7. Sickfit (Inst.)
8. Rainbows
9. Curls
10. Do Not Fire! (Inst.)
11. Money Folder
Side B
1. Shadows Of Tomorrow
2. Operation Lifesaver... Aka Mint Test
3. Figaro
4. Hardcore Hustle
5. Strange Ways
6. Fancy Clown
7. Eye
8. Supervillain Theme (Inst.)
9. All Caps
10. Great Day
11. Rhinestone Cowboy | | MADVILLAIN (MF DOOM & MADLIB) Madvillainy (2022 UK/EU
limited edition 22-track black vinyl double album 2-LP.
Originally released in 2004 Madvillainy earned
critical acclaim and cult popularity, widely regarded as one of
the greatest rap albums of all time and a benchmark record
for alternative hip hop. Their intricate rhymes and lyrics,
short song structures and use of obscure, stylistically diverse
samples made for a sound that was generally unfriendly to
commercial radiobut was lauded for its influence on
underground rap. Picture sleeve with original cover art,
factory sealed)
Tracklisting: Madlib wanted to record with Doom. The label found the guy, brought him out to the house in the east Los Angeles hills where they were based at the time. Most of the tracks were written and recorded there, Madlib making beats in a former bomb shelter downstairs, Doom writing on the back porch and recording in a bedroom. "Meat Grinder" and "Figaro" were made in the first couple days - songs lit, in the booth, with the best host / doing bong hits on the roof out in the west coast.
Madlib and Egon were in Brazil after the first round of tracks were put together, which Madlib bought to listen to on a CD-R. He made a few more beats out there which would end up on the album, using a portable record player, an SP 303 and a borrowed cassette deck. Meanwhile, some sad-sack jackass burned a copy of the demo and decided to post it on the internet - wasn't even tweaked and it leaked into cyberspace / couldn't wait for the snipes to place / at least a track list in bold print type face.
Declaring the album "already out," the artists more or less gave up on the record and it took months to bring them back to the project. Verse 2 of "Rhinestone Cowboy" was written and recorded over 6 months after the first verse. Sometimes he rhyme quick, sometimes he rhyme slow, or vice versa / Whip up a slice of nice verse pie, hit it on the first try.
Doom tweaked and perfected his lyrics and delivery several times through late 2003. Madvillainy with no hooks and dirty beats was released March 23, 2004. Exec produced by PB Wolf. Design by Jeff Jank. Mastered by Dave Cooley. Photos by Eric Coleman. James Reitano made a badass video.
Side A
1. The Illest Villains
2. Accordion
3. Meat Grinder
4. Bistro
5. Raid
6. America's Most Blunted
7. Sickfit (Inst.)
8. Rainbows
9. Curls
10. Do Not Fire! (Inst.)
11. Money Folder
Side B
1. Shadows Of Tomorrow
2. Operation Lifesaver... Aka Mint Test
3. Figaro
4. Hardcore Hustle
5. Strange Ways
6. Fancy Clown
7. Eye
8. Supervillain Theme (Inst.)
9. All Caps
10. Great Day
11. Rhinestone Cowboy | | MADVILLAIN (MF DOOM & MADLIB) Madvillainy (2022 UK/EU
limited edition 22-track black vinyl double album 2-LP.
Originally released in 2004 Madvillainy earned
critical acclaim and cult popularity, widely regarded as one of
the greatest rap albums of all time and a benchmark record
for alternative hip hop. Their intricate rhymes and lyrics,
short song structures and use of obscure, stylistically diverse
samples made for a sound that was generally unfriendly to
commercial radiobut was lauded for its influence on
underground rap. Picture sleeve with original cover art,
factory sealed)
Tracklisting: Madlib wanted to record with Doom. The label found the guy, brought him out to the house in the east Los Angeles hills where they were based at the time. Most of the tracks were written and recorded there, Madlib making beats in a former bomb shelter downstairs, Doom writing on the back porch and recording in a bedroom. "Meat Grinder" and "Figaro" were made in the first couple days - songs lit, in the booth, with the best host / doing bong hits on the roof out in the west coast.
Madlib and Egon were in Brazil after the first round of tracks were put together, which Madlib bought to listen to on a CD-R. He made a few more beats out there which would end up on the album, using a portable record player, an SP 303 and a borrowed cassette deck. Meanwhile, some sad-sack jackass burned a copy of the demo and decided to post it on the internet - wasn't even tweaked and it leaked into cyberspace / couldn't wait for the snipes to place / at least a track list in bold print type face.
Declaring the album "already out," the artists more or less gave up on the record and it took months to bring them back to the project. Verse 2 of "Rhinestone Cowboy" was written and recorded over 6 months after the first verse. Sometimes he rhyme quick, sometimes he rhyme slow, or vice versa / Whip up a slice of nice verse pie, hit it on the first try.
Doom tweaked and perfected his lyrics and delivery several times through late 2003. Madvillainy with no hooks and dirty beats was released March 23, 2004. Exec produced by PB Wolf. Design by Jeff Jank. Mastered by Dave Cooley. Photos by Eric Coleman. James Reitano made a badass video.
Side A
1. The Illest Villains
2. Accordion
3. Meat Grinder
4. Bistro
5. Raid
6. America's Most Blunted
7. Sickfit (Inst.)
8. Rainbows
9. Curls
10. Do Not Fire! (Inst.)
11. Money Folder
Side B
1. Shadows Of Tomorrow
2. Operation Lifesaver... Aka Mint Test
3. Figaro
4. Hardcore Hustle
5. Strange Ways
6. Fancy Clown
7. Eye
8. Supervillain Theme (Inst.)
9. All Caps
10. Great Day
11. Rhinestone Cowboy | | MADVILLAIN (MF DOOM & MADLIB) Madvillainy (2022 UK/EU
limited edition 22-track black vinyl double album 2-LP.
Originally released in 2004 Madvillainy earned
critical acclaim and cult popularity, widely regarded as one of
the greatest rap albums of all time and a benchmark record
for alternative hip hop. Their intricate rhymes and lyrics,
short song structures and use of obscure, stylistically diverse
samples made for a sound that was generally unfriendly to
commercial radiobut was lauded for its influence on
underground rap. Picture sleeve with original cover art,
factory sealed)
Tracklisting: Madlib wanted to record with Doom. The label found the guy, brought him out to the house in the east Los Angeles hills where they were based at the time. Most of the tracks were written and recorded there, Madlib making beats in a former bomb shelter downstairs, Doom writing on the back porch and recording in a bedroom. "Meat Grinder" and "Figaro" were made in the first couple days - songs lit, in the booth, with the best host / doing bong hits on the roof out in the west coast.
Madlib and Egon were in Brazil after the first round of tracks were put together, which Madlib bought to listen to on a CD-R. He made a few more beats out there which would end up on the album, using a portable record player, an SP 303 and a borrowed cassette deck. Meanwhile, some sad-sack jackass burned a copy of the demo and decided to post it on the internet - wasn't even tweaked and it leaked into cyberspace / couldn't wait for the snipes to place / at least a track list in bold print type face.
Declaring the album "already out," the artists more or less gave up on the record and it took months to bring them back to the project. Verse 2 of "Rhinestone Cowboy" was written and recorded over 6 months after the first verse. Sometimes he rhyme quick, sometimes he rhyme slow, or vice versa / Whip up a slice of nice verse pie, hit it on the first try.
Doom tweaked and perfected his lyrics and delivery several times through late 2003. Madvillainy with no hooks and dirty beats was released March 23, 2004. Exec produced by PB Wolf. Design by Jeff Jank. Mastered by Dave Cooley. Photos by Eric Coleman. James Reitano made a badass video.
Side A
1. The Illest Villains
2. Accordion
3. Meat Grinder
4. Bistro
5. Raid
6. America's Most Blunted
7. Sickfit (Inst.)
8. Rainbows
9. Curls
10. Do Not Fire! (Inst.)
11. Money Folder
Side B
1. Shadows Of Tomorrow
2. Operation Lifesaver... Aka Mint Test
3. Figaro
4. Hardcore Hustle
5. Strange Ways
6. Fancy Clown
7. Eye
8. Supervillain Theme (Inst.)
9. All Caps
10. Great Day
11. Rhinestone Cowboy | | MADVILLAIN (MF DOOM & MADLIB) Madvillainy (2022 UK/EU
limited edition 22-track black vinyl double album 2-LP.
Originally released in 2004 Madvillainy earned
critical acclaim and cult popularity, widely regarded as one of
the greatest rap albums of all time and a benchmark record
for alternative hip hop. Their intricate rhymes and lyrics,
short song structures and use of obscure, stylistically diverse
samples made for a sound that was generally unfriendly to
commercial radiobut was lauded for its influence on
underground rap. Picture sleeve with original cover art,
factory sealed)
Tracklisting: Madlib wanted to record with Doom. The label found the guy, brought him out to the house in the east Los Angeles hills where they were based at the time. Most of the tracks were written and recorded there, Madlib making beats in a former bomb shelter downstairs, Doom writing on the back porch and recording in a bedroom. "Meat Grinder" and "Figaro" were made in the first couple days - songs lit, in the booth, with the best host / doing bong hits on the roof out in the west coast.
Madlib and Egon were in Brazil after the first round of tracks were put together, which Madlib bought to listen to on a CD-R. He made a few more beats out there which would end up on the album, using a portable record player, an SP 303 and a borrowed cassette deck. Meanwhile, some sad-sack jackass burned a copy of the demo and decided to post it on the internet - wasn't even tweaked and it leaked into cyberspace / couldn't wait for the snipes to place / at least a track list in bold print type face.
Declaring the album "already out," the artists more or less gave up on the record and it took months to bring them back to the project. Verse 2 of "Rhinestone Cowboy" was written and recorded over 6 months after the first verse. Sometimes he rhyme quick, sometimes he rhyme slow, or vice versa / Whip up a slice of nice verse pie, hit it on the first try.
Doom tweaked and perfected his lyrics and delivery several times through late 2003. Madvillainy with no hooks and dirty beats was released March 23, 2004. Exec produced by PB Wolf. Design by Jeff Jank. Mastered by Dave Cooley. Photos by Eric Coleman. James Reitano made a badass video.
Side A
1. The Illest Villains
2. Accordion
3. Meat Grinder
4. Bistro
5. Raid
6. America's Most Blunted
7. Sickfit (Inst.)
8. Rainbows
9. Curls
10. Do Not Fire! (Inst.)
11. Money Folder
Side B
1. Shadows Of Tomorrow
2. Operation Lifesaver... Aka Mint Test
3. Figaro
4. Hardcore Hustle
5. Strange Ways
6. Fancy Clown
7. Eye
8. Supervillain Theme (Inst.)
9. All Caps
10. Great Day
11. Rhinestone Cowboy |
AWARDS WE WANT TO BUY
We always require Gold, Silver, Platinum and Multi-Platinum awards
on most artists - official B.P.I., R.I.A.A., I.F.P.I., C.R.I.A., S.N.E.P. etc. certified
or genuine in-house variants from around the world. We also need Ivor Novello, B.M.I.,
ASCAP etc. publishing awards, plaques, trophies, certificates and citations.
MEMORABILIA ALWAYS REQUIRED:
Programmes; concert tickets; original concert posters; invites; handbills &
flyers; promotional posters, standees, mobiles, displays & other P.O.S. material;
press kits, boxes & sales presenters; award discs; tour crew jackets & other
clothing; tour itineraries; promotional jackets, t-shirts & other clothing;
original artwork, proofs, colour separations, cromalins, bromides, etc; interesting
paper items, promotional gimmicks & most other memorabilia needed. Also buying:
original film posters; movie press books & press kits; cinema programmes; premiere
invites & programmes; promotional clothing & other items.
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