Tracklist
A1 | 100 Miles And Runnin' | 4:30 | |
A2 | Just Don't Bite It | 5:26 | |
B1 | Sa Prize (Part 2) | 5:59 | |
B2 | Real Niggaz | 5:25 | |
B3 | Kamurshol | 1:56 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Priority Records, Inc.
- Copyright © – Priority Records, Inc.
- Manufactured By – Priority Records, Inc.
- Distributed By – Priority Records, Inc.
- Recorded At – Audio Achievements
- Mixed At – Audio Achievements
- Mastered At – Bernie Grundman Mastering
- Pressed By – Specialty Records Corporation
Credits
- Art Direction – Kevin Design Hosmann*
- Bass, Guitar – Mike "Crazy Neck" Sims
- Coordinator [Booking], Management – Jerry Heller
- Engineer – Donovan "The Dirt Biker" Sound*
- Executive-Producer – Eric (Eazy-E) Wright*
- Illustration – Steve Huston (2)
- Other [Publishing istration] – Madeleine Smith
- Photography By – David Provost (2)
- Producer – Yella
Notes
The N.W.A. name in a different font on labels than on this otherwise identical version.
℗ © 1990 Priority Records, Inc.
Produced for High Powered Productions.
Recorded and mixed at Audio Achievements, Torrance, California.
Mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering.
Pressed at Specialty Records Corporation.
Manufactured & distributed by Priority Records, Inc.
6430 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, California.
Ruthless Management & Booking: Jerry Heller (818) 702-9276.
N.W.A Fan Club - 3758 Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 109, Torrance, California 90505.
Durations not stated on release.
℗ © 1990 Priority Records, Inc.
Produced for High Powered Productions.
Recorded and mixed at Audio Achievements, Torrance, California.
Mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering.
Pressed at Specialty Records Corporation.
Manufactured & distributed by Priority Records, Inc.
6430 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, California.
Ruthless Management & Booking: Jerry Heller (818) 702-9276.
N.W.A Fan Club - 3758 Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 109, Torrance, California 90505.
Durations not stated on release.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 0 4992-57224-1 3
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): EVL-1-7224-21 1-1 SRC
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): EVL-2-7224-21 1-1 SRC
Other Versions (5 of 23)
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100 Miles And Runnin' (12", 45 RPM, EP) | 4th & Broadway | 12 BRW 200, 878 557-1 | UK | 1990 | |||
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100 Miles And Runnin' (CD, EP) | Priority Records | CDS7224 | US | 1990 | ||
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100 Miles And Runnin' (12", Maxi-Single, 45 RPM) | 4th & Broadway | 613 795 | Europe | 1990 | ||
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100 Miles And Runnin' (CD, EP) | Island Records | BRCD 200, 878557-2 | UK | 1990 | ||
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100 Miles And Runnin' (CD, EP) | Priority Records | 848 012-2 | Australasia | 1990 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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One Of The Greatest EPs Ever! This Pressing Sounds Impeccable, Great Details And Fabulous Levels Of Bass.
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Every song on this EP is worth importing to your device. Even if this album was a teaser. In fact, every song N.W.A. has written is great and worth listening to.
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Edited 20 years ago100 Miles and Runnin' is N.W.A.'s third official album release in 1990 on Ruthless Records. Prior to the recording phase, all of the group had just signed a long-term contract with the Ruthless Records label. However Ice Cube refused to the and consequently went his own way shortly. Although the album was released as an E.P., it nevertheless hit the charts and sold over 500,000 copies, reaching gold status (a feat that is not surprising considering the fact that the group was gaining more popularity as frontrunners of the increasingly trendy genre of gangsta rap). 100 Miles and Runnin' was the first N.W.A. release after Ice Cube had left the group a year earlier. Roots of the N.W.A. vs. Ice Cube battles originated here with subtle negative references to the ex-member. The title track "100 Miles and Runnin'" became the song that got the group major airtime on the radio and TV with the music video. Dr. Dre, who had just finished working with The D.O.C. and Above the Law, shines in his production with the usual funk breakbeats and the slow synth groove on "Just Don't Bite It". A sadistic parody of the police on a skit featuring The D.O.C. from the group's 1-900 hotline introduces "Sa Prize, Pt. 2", a sequel to the controversial "F-ck the Police" originally off of the Straight Outta Compton album. Some of Eazy's greatest deliveries with the N.W.A. are found on this album. MC Ren and The D.O.C. provided the hard-hitting lyrics for Eazy-E and Dr. Dre. In the end, the album served to anticipate the group's album, Efil4zaggin. Later in 1990, on Ice Cube's solo debut AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted, replied attacks towards the N.W.A. were voiced by Cube and Da Lench Mob setting off an ongoing beef that remained up until 1994.
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