Jeru The Damaja – Wrath Of The Math
Tracklist
A1 | Wrath Of The Math | 0:57 | |
A2 | Tha Frustrated Nigga | 3:11 | |
A3 | Black Cowboys | 3:43 | |
A4 | The Bullshit | 2:00 | |
A5 | Whatever | 3:16 | |
B1 | Physical Stamina | 3:05 | |
B2 | One Day | 2:15 | |
B3 | Revenge Of The Prophet (Part 5) | 4:05 | |
B4 | Scientifical Madness | 4:14 | |
C1 | Not The Average | 4:24 | |
C2 | Me Or The Papes | 4:26 | |
C3 | How I'm Livin' | 4:23 | |
D1 | Too Perverted | 3:20 | |
D2 | Ya Playin' Yaself | 3:47 | |
D3 | Invasion | 4:40 |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By – I.L.S.
- Marketed By – I.L.S.
- Recorded At – D&D Studios
- Mixed At – D&D Studios
- Mastered At – Masterdisk
- Lacquer Cut At – Frankford/Wayne Mastering Labs
- Mastered At – Tracy-Val Corporation
- Pressed By – Hub-Servall Record Mfg. Corp.
Credits
- Art Direction, Photography – Daniel Hastings
- Design [Album] – Julian Alexander
- Engineer – Norty Cotto
- Engineer [Assistant] – Mike C*
- Lacquer Cut By – RCE*
- Mastered By – Tony Dawsey
- Mixed By, Producer – DJ Premier
- Written-By – K.J. Davis*
Notes
Manufactured & marketed By I.L.S.
Executive production, production & mix for Gang Starr Productions, Inc.
Recorded & mixed at D&D Studios. Mastered at Masterdisk, NY.
A2 contains a sample from "Wino & Junkie" as recorded by Richard Pryor.
A5 contains a sample from "That's Alright With me" performed by Esther Phillips.
D3 contains a sample from "Stone Junkie" as performed by Curtis Mayfield.
Cover designed @ Cartel.
Executive production, production & mix for Gang Starr Productions, Inc.
Recorded & mixed at D&D Studios. Mastered at Masterdisk, NY.
A2 contains a sample from "Wino & Junkie" as recorded by Richard Pryor.
A5 contains a sample from "That's Alright With me" performed by Esther Phillips.
D3 contains a sample from "Stone Junkie" as performed by Curtis Mayfield.
Cover designed @ Cartel.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): 697-124-119-1 A / HUB TV F/W RCE
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): 697-124-119-1 B / HUB TV
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side C): 697-124-119-1 C / HUB TV
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side D): 697-124-119-1 D / HUB TV
- Barcode (Text): 7 697-124119-1 6
- Barcode (Scanned): 769712411916
- Pressing Plant ID (In runouts): HUB
Other Versions (5 of 35)
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Wrath Of The Math (CD, Album, CINRAM) | Payday | 422-828 846-2 | Canada | 1996 | ||
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Wrath Of The Math (CD, Album, PMDC, ) | FFRR | 828 846-2 | Europe | 1996 | ||
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Wrath Of The Math (2×LP, Album, Promo, Clean) | Payday | PROLP 119-1 | US | 1996 | ||
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Wrath Of The Math (Clean Version) (Cassette, Album) | Payday | 697-124-139-4 | US | 1996 | ||
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Wrath Of The Math (2×Album, LP) | FFRR | 828 846-1 | UK & Europe | 1996 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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what an album, better than sun rises for me, preemo with the beats and jeru was on fire and came out guns blazing against the jiggy shit that jay z and nas had succumbed to which, at the time, was wonderful to hear.
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I'm looking to buy vinyl 1 from this album side A & B in Very Good + condition or higher. I have just second plate and original sleeve. Anyone selling ?
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I own a mispress OG 2xLP. One of the records has the correct label but a Buju Banton album is pressed on the vinyl. Does anyone else have this issue?
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Edited 2 years agoFollow up The Sun Rises In The East? You got a better chance kicking down a tree, with no legs, or doing a handstand on 2 eggs to quote Bumpy Knuckles another frequent Preem collaborator.
Jeru’s 2nd album does not pack anything as earth shattering and ground breaking as Come Clean, but it makes up for that by being imo more consistent instead with all killer no filler. Highlights include “Whatever”, “One Day”, “Revenge of the Prophet”, “Me or the Papes”, “Invasion” and of course “Ya Playin’ Yaself”. Cop on sight. -
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Edited 9 years agoI'm pretty sure I've seen a UK version of this with the alternative title 'Wraths of the Maths'. Can anyone confirm?
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Imo his bedt album, snd thats saying a lot cause The Sun Rises in the East was a gem.DJ Premier laced the beats and Jeru's wordplay and punchlines topped it off.No doubt Jeru was ahead of his time on the lyrical tip
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