Down With the King

Down With the King

by Run-D.M.C.
Down With the King

Down With the King

by Run-D.M.C.

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Special Edition / Anniversary Edition / Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

After the poor response of Back from Hell, Run-D.M.C. decided to make some drastic changes. Their first point of order was to rebuild their dwindling street cred and reiterate their proven track record as the kings by compiling a best-of compilation. Simultaneously, they started work on a fresh and current-sounding album with the help of some of the hottest artists and producers in the rap game. Retreating from the funky new jack swing that overwhelmed Back from Hell, they enlisted Pete Rock, Q-Tip, EPMD, Naughty by Nature, the Bomb Squad, and Jermaine Dupri to help produce Down with the King. The new sound is decidedly more fashionable, and their fedoras and Adidas are abandoned here for bald heads and baggy black hoodies to match their new gangsta musical direction; which takes an obvious cue from Onyx (signed to Jam Master Jay's label), whose "Slam" was a platinum hit earlier in 1993. Instead of using the intersecting back-and-forth wordplay that launched their career, this new incarnation of Run-D.M.C. incorporates the trendy "grimy" sound with ensemble shouts over specific lyrical parts (think Leaders of the New School). The beats are less corny, less funk-inspired, and more jazzy and sinister, with ominous basslines, organs, and delayed horn samples, and the vocals are more raucous and angry. Longtime fans will wonder why the trio isn't staying true to its past, especially when Run borrow from newcomers Das EFX with "stiggitys" and "riggitys," but the album serves its purpose of winning over a new generation of fans, and old-timers can find solace in the fact that rock is incorporated again in "Big Willie," a throwback to "Rock Box" with a rippin' guitar part from Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello. While less original than their earlier classic albums, this is an impressive showing from a rap group that's been together ten years, and is pretty damn innovative in its own right. ~ Jason Lymangrover

Product Details

Release Date: 11/03/2023
Label: Get On Down
UPC: 0196588155314
Rank: 28744

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Run-D.M.C.   Primary Artist
Reggie Stepper   Drums
Tom Morello   Guitar
Daniel Shulman   Bass,Guitar (Bass)

Technical Credits

Tony Kelly   Engineer
Angela Piva   Engineer
Steven Ett   Engineer
Bob Power   Engineer
Larry Smith   Composer
Parrish Smith   Producer
Clifton "Specialist" Dillon   Producer
Doug Wilson   Engineer
Jason Mizell   Composer
Lee Anthony   Engineer
Darryl McDaniels   Composer
Pete Rock   Producer
Joseph Simmons   Composer
Jermaine Dupri   Composer,Producer
Run-D.M.C.   Composer,Producer
Q-Tip   Producer
Dave Greenberg   Engineer
Carl Bright   Composer
Jimmy Lee   Assistant Engineer
Erick Sermon   Composer,Producer
Lou Donaldson   Composer
David Greenberg   Engineer
Howie Weinberg   Mastering
Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth   Producer
Phil Tan   Engineer
Daniel Shulman   Producer
Clifton Dillon   Producer
Louis Alfred III   Engineer
Jeff Toone   Mixing,Engineer
Vaughn Merrick   Engineer
Ed Rogers   Engineer
Kevin Thomas   Mixing,Engineer
P. Smith   Composer
DJ Kay Gee   Producer
Rich July   Engineer,Producer
Doug A.E. Wilson   Engineer
Jam Master Jay   Producer
Rebecca Meek   Design,Art Direction
Dana Vicek   Engineer
Nick Vaccaro   Photography
Dana Vlcek   Engineer
The Bomb Squad   Producer
Frank Verderosa   Engineer
Bozack   Producer
Fred Scruggs   Composer
Peter Phillips   Composer
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