| Reasonable Doubt [Vinyl] | ![Reasonable Doubt [Vinyl]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21FAKD8QE7L._SL160_.jpg) | Artist: Jay-Z Label: Priority Records Category: Music
Buy New: $24.99 as of 6/4/2012 14:21 EDT details
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Seller: MILLENNIUM WORLDWIDE Sales Rank: 91,259
Media: Vinyl Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 12.6 x 12.6 x 0.2
UPC: 049925059212 EAN: 0049925059212 ASIN: B000003ADO
Release Date: June 25, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Can't Knock the Hustle | | • | Politics as Usual | | • | Brooklyn's Finest | | • | Dead Presidents II [New Lyrics] | | • | Feelin' It | | • | D'evils | | • | 22 Two's | | • | Can I Live | | • | Ain't No ***** | | • | Friend or Foe | | • | Coming of Age | | • | Cashmere Thoughts | | • | Bring It On | | • | Regrets | | • | Can I Live II [*] |
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Album Description European 15-track pressing. Same tracks and reamstering as the US edition. BMG.
Amazon.com Jay-Z's classic debut is a compelling reflection on his life as a hustler. It's invested with an uncommon complexity and candor that has noticeably faded in his later material. Armed with clever phrasing and sly deadpan wit, Jay-Z navigates indulgent romps ("Can't Knock the Hustle"), thought-provoking introspection ("Regrets"), and devastating street-corner soliloquies ("Friend or Foe") with savvy composure. The beats on Reasonable Doubt, provided by the likes of DJ Premier & Ski, are as irresistibly slick as his persona. "Brooklyn's Finest," his mic-passing session with his friend Notorious B.I.G., takes on a torch-passing significance in the wake of Biggie's death. That song, and the entire album, foreshadows Jay-Z's subsequent ascension to kingpin status. --Del. F. Cowie
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