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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Every rich rapper and rap executive owes their life to Mr. Stanley Burrell aka MC Hammer,
By The Specialist (Parts Unknown) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Let's Get It Started (Audio CD)
It makes me sick to think that these so called hiphop purist dissed Hammer for going commercial in the early 90's. Everybody dissed Hammer from 3rd Bass to Tribe Called Quest to Ice Cube. Yeah, Mr. "Are We There Yet" Ice Cube. Hammer was not the best lyricist but he was and still is one of the best entertainers hiphop ever had. These dudes dissed and tore down Hammer then went even further than he did. Every rapper that has commercials, cartoons, label deals, merchandise all got it from Hammer because he did it first. The guys that break ground first are always the one that pay the price for everything that comes after it.
Peace to MC Hammer, 2 Big MC and Oaktown's 357 (Juicy still got me going crazy).
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Oaktown's Best..,
By DJ Mookie "Turntable Fiend" (Houston,Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Let's Get It Started (Audio CD)
I have been looking for this cd for years. The stores do not carry this title and cannot order it because it is out-of-print!!!Listening to this cd took me back to 1988, dancing in front of the t.v., and those famous "hammer pants"! You can't find this cd anymore so grab as fast as you can!!
7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Genius,
By Rich King's Breakfast Nook "Gretna is a great... (East Gretna, NE) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Let's Get It Started (Audio CD)
This IS Hammer. I'm an old school Hammer fan, 2 Legit and Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'em are so weak compared to this lyrical assault by the baggy panted one. He is the toughness of Rakim meets the smoothness of Kool G Rap meets the edge of Donny Osmond. I remember getting a Hammer doll and having it fight my GI Joe figures when I was 19 living at home with my parents. I would seem like the Joe's would have the upper hand until Hammer would unleash a dance assault on the GI Joe airplanes since he was a foot taller than they were. He would say, "Turn this mutha out!!" and dance over the armies trying to fight him. There was this one time where I borrowed my sister's strawberry shortcake dolls and had hammer set their hair on fire with his dancing. It smelled like someone was baking a dang cake. Someone was and it was Hammer.
There was this other adventure where Hammer threw about three cabbage patch dolls in a freezer for three days. When he felt like it was time to let them out, he dropped them from Mt. Dancestep(a pile of blocks I had made) and their heads blew up. Some of my friends thought this was odd behavior for a 19 year old, but I was popular and didn't care.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun, danceable first album!!!!!,
By Preston (nc) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Let's Get It Started (Audio CD)
I still can't find this album in stores, because it's still a hot selling item! This debut from MC Hammer was fun and danceable all the way through! Hammer loaded this album with some very funky grooves, grooves that would have fit on James Brown's later albums! And there's a new jack swing feel on some cuts, similar to what Teddy Riley of Guy was doing. And he proved to be a West Coast alternative to the gangsta rap of NWA that also dominated the charts in late 1988/early 1989. Many songs still percolate such as Pump It Up, Let's Get It Started, Cold Go MC Hammer, the inspirational Son Of The King and my favorite on here, the bells heavy Feel My Power (Yeeaaahhh---Like a nuclear shower!). I have played Feel numerous times just like the others--I couldn't stop rewinding the tape on most songs because the album's so very catchy! And I'll do the same with pushing the buttons when I get that CD version of it!!!! This really set the tone for his second album's massive worldwide success in 1990. Hammer has the sound of a preacher preaching all morning at church and someone partying all night on a stage at an arena or stadium all throughout this album. He balances secular and spiritual feelings all within this album, a rarity for a rapper. This is still a classic party album, a dynamite effort in rap's golden late 80s era.
5.0 out of 5 stars
not his first album,
This review is from: Let's Get It Started (Audio CD)
i am from the town born and raised and i was about twelve when i picked up mc hammers first album titled feel my power back in 1987 this was his best album let's get it started came out in 1988 and he put some of the tracks from his first album on to this one the tracks from his first album is what makes this one good like feel my power let's get it started ring'em it's the new songs that i did'nt like all in all this is a great album it was pretty much all down hill after this album
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hammer The Great,
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This review is from: Let's Get It Started (Audio CD)
I first saw MC Hammer in concert, in the mid-1990s. At that time, although I knew about him and the song "Can't Touch This," I didn't have any of his present or previous recordings. When I went to the concert I was hooked. This CD had most of the songs he had done and it was just as funky (in a good way) as the concert. Ever since that concert, of which a friend just happened to invite me to go to, I became a big fan! I believe Hammer is a Minister now, but nevertheless, I still enjoy his music and his videos!
3.0 out of 5 stars
Hammer Gets It Started (3 Stars),
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This review is from: Let's Get It Started (Audio CD)
Okay, let's not get carried away here people. While this album is good, it's definitely not a 4 or 5 star album. There are some tight joints on the album, but most of the songs are nothing more than average. There are classic joints on the album like "Let's Get It Started", "Pump It Up", and "They Put Me In The Mix", but most people fail to realize that, with exception of "Pump It Up", the remixes for the previously mentioned songs were 10 times better. Think about it, the remix for "Turn This Mutha Out" is WAAAAAAAAY better than the album version and the same could easily be said for "Let's Get It Started". It's the remixes that everyone was buying in '88 and that's why this album didn't really sell like it should've. The album versions are still dope though.
There are most definitely some suspect joints on the album. The ones that come to mind are "You're Being Served", "It's Gone", and "Son Of The King". And "Feel My Power" is just plain wack. Also, the fact that MC Hammer produces every song on the album makes most of the songs sound alike. This album isn't bad at all, but it's not the awesome thrill ride that the other reviewers say it is. I would have to say that the good songs definitely make this album worth owning. There are some great songs on this album that got the party started back in '88 and they might still get your party started today. I'd reccomend buying it. Standout Tracks: Let's Get It Started, Pump It Up (Here's the News) (My Favorite), They Put Me In The Mix, Cold Go MC Hammer, That's What I Said, and Turn This Mutha Out
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Turning this mutha out!,
By andy8047 (Nokomis,Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Let's Get It Started (Audio CD)
This 1988 release was M.C. Hammer's debut. But it wasn't until the release of PLEASE HAMMER DON'T HURT 'EM two years later that he'd become a major star. TURN THIS MUTHA OUT is totally awesome. I also love THEY PUT ME IN THE MIX and the title track. Cool album!
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
pump up your life with Hammer!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Let's Get It Started (Audio CD)
The only disagreement I have with the previous review is that Track 10 is out of this world, not Track 5. But, tracks 1 through 3 rule, too! A must have for anybody down with this style of music.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Do Touch This!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Let's Get It Started (Audio CD)
Quite possibly the greatest album ever released. This is quality cd, which outshines anything in its genre. Tracks one through four are sublime, but track five is out of this world!!! I have only given it four stars as the remaining few tracks do not live up the immense standard set by Track one. Still, this is a MUST BUY!!!!!
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