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Superstar Quamallah - Invisible Man Vinyl LP

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Superstar Quamallah - Invisible Man Vinyl LP

Holy grail hip-hop alert, first time 2009 album pressed on vinyl

Price $44.00
Format 2xLP
Label Be With Records
UPC 4251804141963
Color Black
Year May 3 2024
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint

Album Facts

Holy grail hip-hop alert, first time 2009 album pressed on vinyl

Price $44.00
Format 2xLP
Label Be With Records
UPC 4251804141963
Color Black
Year May 3 2024
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint

Holy grail hip-hop alert! Superstar Quamallah's Invisible Man was never released on wax so, to celebrate the 15th anniversary of this astounding record, we present the first ever vinyl edition. A stunning record which gained accolades upon its initial release, such as a prominent feature on Gilles Peterson's renowned Best Of 2009 show, it's one of the most essential jazz rap albums of all time. Cut across double vinyl, it’s exceedingly limited, with just 500 pressed for the world.

Deep jazz rap on that mellow-melodic tip, Invisible Man is an unforgettable album with nothing but dope beats and dope bars. There's a strong chance this album has passed you by but we truly believe it to be a lost hip-hop masterpiece. It supremely captures the essence of a golden age classic without being slavish to the past. No, this ain't some facile throwback rap. It's a fresh and deeply soulful, original album shot through straight from the heart. Perfect to chill to, Invisible Man is profoundly jazz-oriented and captures with simplicity and sincerity the essence of hip-hop circa 1983-1994. 

Brooklyn-born, California-based emcee, DJ, and producer Superstar Quamallah was active in the West Coast underground scene throughout the 90s and recorded extensively with such revered names as Defari and Tajai. With close affiliations to the Hieroglyphics, Dilated Peoples and Likwit crew, his debut EP "Don't Call Me John" arrived in 1999 on ABB Records, after which he took a sabbatical from recording which included graduate school, traveling, teaching at Inglewood High and eventually a professorship of African Studies at Berkeley.

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