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Label:

FFRR – 697-124-079-1

Format:

2 x Vinyl , LP, Album, Stereo

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Hip Hop

Style:

Gangsta

Tracklist

A1 Intro 0:48
A2 Inna Citi Life 2:58
A3 Livin' Proof 4:15
A4 Serious Rap Shit
FeaturingGuru
ProducerGuru
4:14
B1 Suspended In Time 4:34
B2 Sacrifice
FeaturingAbsaloot
3:26
B3 Up Against The Wal (Low Budget Mix) 4:14
C1 4 Give My Sins
ProducerBig Jazz*
3:25
C2 Baby Pa 3:12
C3 2 Thousand 3:18
D1 Supa Star 5:22
D2 Up Against Tha Wall (Getaway Car Mix) 4:34
D3 Tha Realness 4:32

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗FFRR
  • Copyright ©FFRR
  • Produced ForGang Starr Productions, Inc.
  • Published ByEMI April Music Inc.
  • Published ByGifted Pearl Music
  • Manufactured ByI.L.S.
  • Marketed ByI.L.S.
  • Recorded AtD&D Studios
  • Mastered AtMasterdisk
  • Lacquer Cut AtFrankford/Wayne Mastering Labs
  • Mastered AtTracy-Val Corporation
  • Pressed ByHub-Servall Record Mfg. Corp.

Credits

  • EngineerEddie Sancho
  • Engineer [Assistant]Luis Tineo
  • Executive-ProducerGuru
  • Lacquer Cut ByRCE*
  • ManagementEmpire Artist Management
  • Mastered ByTony Dawsey
  • Mixed ByDJ Premier (tracks: A1 to B3, C2 to D3)
  • ProducerDJ Premier (tracks: A1 to A3, B1 to B3, C2 to D3)
  • Written-ByJ. Heath*

Notes

(p)(c) 1995 FFRR, except D1 (p) 1994 FFRR.
Manufactured & marketed by I.L.S.
All songs recorded at D&D Studios, NYC.
Mastered at Masterdisk, NYC.

C2 contains a sample from "The Golden Apple" written & recorded by Bob James.
C3 contains a sample from "I Feel Like Loving You Today" written by Isaac Hayes & recorded by Donald Byrd & 125 Street, NYC.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 7 697-124079-1 9
  • Barcode (Scanned): 769712407919
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout): 697-124-079-1A F/W RCE HuB TV
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout): 697-124-079-1B F/W RCE HuB TV
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C Runout): 697-124-079-1C F/W RCE
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D Runout): 697-124-079-1D F/W RCE
  • Pressing Plant ID (Side A & B Runout): Hub
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Livin' Proof (CD, Album) FFRR 697-124-079-2 US 1995
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Livin' Proof (CD, Album) Payday 422-828 730-2 Canada 1995
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Livin' Proof (CD, Album) FFRR 828 725-2 Europe 1995
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Livin' Proof (Cassette, Album, 35, Dolby HX Pro, B NR) FFRR 697-124 079-4, 697 124 079-4 US 1995
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Livin' Proof (LP, Album) Payday 828725-1, 828 725-1 Europe 1995

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Reviews

  • Gregrud's avatar
    Gregrud
    Clear sound with good bass and no sibilance on the vocals. The bass on the title track is insane. Glad I found a nice, clean quiet copy.
    • SlyStoned's avatar
      SlyStoned
      Just want to add that this pressing sounds incredible. Beats are hitting!
      • massdef's avatar
        massdef
        Edited one year ago
        bought the 2LP anno 2006 (EU area) and got side A & B and the Side labeled as C & D was actually "Common - Resurrection" side A & B.
        • Colino's avatar
          Colino
          My copy has label two on both side A and B. Anyone else?
          • brydesantis's avatar
            brydesantis
            My copy had two records both side C-D what a bummer. This happen to anybody else?
            • Waxer's avatar
              Waxer
              This LP came out in the prime of DJ Premiere's grip on Hip Hop production. I gotta be honest, I slept on this LP a little, I mean I got the 12s and they were dope, but back in the day I bought the OG LP but I suppose back then when Primo was everywhere people kinda just went, oh, OK another Primo beat... however, looking back now with mature ears I was kinda refreshed to hear these ts and this week I've listened to this LP 2 or 3 times, old school style, not bits and bobs from the LP in a mixtape, but the whole LP from end to end, like it was on a TAPE. I won't go into every track, but overall I have jammed this LP all week and will deffo go back to it... I didn't find it tired or past it's sell by date... MCs sound raw & hungry & it gave my belly that fire that you felt in your teens & 20s listening to shit like this... deffo worth a cop, salute!

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