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Funky Technician [EXPLICIT LYRICS]

Lord Finesse
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Making sure the parental advisory sticker will never become obsolete, Lord Finesse broke into the rap game as yet another hardcore rapper. After gaining a following in his native New York, Finesse cut Funky Technician, an excellent debut for Wild Pitch Records. He then signed a management deal with Ice-T's Rhyme Syndicate Management and recorded his 1991 major-label debut, Return of the Funky Man,… Read more in Amazon's Lord Finesse Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (August 21, 2001)
  • Original Release Date: 1990
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Jcor Entertainment
  • ASIN: B00005NGWZ
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #362,549 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. Lord Finesse's Theme Song (Intro)
2. Baby, You Nasty [New Version]
3. Funky Technician
4. Back to Back Rhyming
5. Here I Come
6. Slave to My Soundwave
7. I Keep the Crowd Listening
8. Bud Mutha
9. Keep It Flowing
10. Lesson to Be Taught
11. Just a Little Something
12. Strictly for the Ladies
13. Track the Movement

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Funky Technician is great snapshot of late-1980s pop culture. Littered throughout are references to Saturday-afternoon kung-fu movies, Nintendo, Eddie Murphy, as well as a free-for-all of funky samples from the likes of James Brown (most notably on "Here I Come" and the Black Caesar loop on "Bad Mutha"), Lee Dorsey, and the Honeydrippers. On tracks like "Funky Technician" and "I Keep the Crowd Listening," the "slick brother with a fade and a half-moon" flows confident and casual over DJ Premier-produced breakbeat standards from heavily mined rap resources like the "funkiest man alive," Rufus Thomas. Finesse and DJ Mike Smooth exhaust most of their tricks two-thirds of the way through the album, but Finesse's boasting and Smooth's beats do have their place in the hip-hop history book. --Todd Levin


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Explicit Version. 2008 reissue of Funky Technician, the debut album from Lord Finesse & DJ Mike Smooth, originally released on Wild Pitch Records in 1990. Production came from former label-mate DJ Premier, as well as future D.I.T.C. members Diamond D and Showbiz. In 1998, the album was selected as one of The Source Magazine's 100 Best Rap Albums. --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic, October 31, 2004
Album: Funky Technician
Artist: Lord Finesse
Label: Wild Pitch
Year: 1990

The funky technician, Lord Finesse is one of the most underrated rappers ever. A legend of underground rap, Lord Finesse did not get much commercial success. He had a legion of dedicated fans but aside from that, word about him went from person to person. A member of Diggin' In The Crates [DITC], he managed to change underground rap. He even introduced Big L, the Harlem legend to the rap scene. He achieved great underground status and secured his spot as one of those, unheard of legends.
This album is on point. Finesse comes with sick lines although they don't really hit the leisurely listener. One has to be on the look out for the lines, which just pop out in the midst of a song. His delivery may be difficult to get into, but it is because of this uniqueness that separates him from other rappers. His funky flow is matched only by the words that come out of his mouth. It's as though he is simply freestyling through out the entire album.
The guest appearances fit perfectly. Andre the Giant [AG] and Finesse make a deadly combination. According to legend, Andre the Giant was the only man to come close to defeating Finesse in a head to head battle. It's not hard to see because he comes correct although Finesse tends to dominate the tracks. Chocolate, fits in perfectly with Finesse. Grandpa Finesse does his thing on the introduction and final track.
This album is dominated by the "slick brother with a fade and a half-moon" Never does he let the listener down. He says it best himself, "everyone, moving, but eager, to listen" The highlights to this terrific album are "Lesson To Be Taught" "Bad Mutha" "Track the Movement" and "Back to Back Rhyming" But in all of his songs he comes correct, never letting the listener down.

Lord Finesse's Theme Song - Grandpa Finesse simply introduces the funky technician, the bad mutha, the slick brother with a fade and a half moon and Lord Finesse

Baby, You Nasty - A dope track! Starts off with great lyricism, which sets up the listener for something great in the album. His flow just keeps going and going. His delivery may seem a little high but the listener immediately get used to it. This track is a boastful one. He talks about how great he is in the most creative ways possible
"Lord Finesse is the brother that you have to hear
I flow smooth like clouds in the atmosphere"

Funky Technician - The most honest track. The funky technician raps about so many different things on this one track. He is, again, boastful but that just adds to the track. His funkiness is incredible. He is probably one of the funkiest artists around, along with Main Source.
"Lord Finesse in effect cause I rhyme hard
Look good flow smooth yeah the whole nine yard"

Back To Back Rhyming - Finesse speeds up his pace on this track. Andre the Giant showcases his skills for the first time. He too, has amazing lyricism. Together, they make a stunning combination. It's no surprise that this cat came close to Lord Finesse. Lord Finesse still dominates the track though. The production is nice on this but some of the sampling was a bit off."
"Now when it comes to rhymes, I'll drop a swift one
I'm the rap senator, ake about ten of ya"

Here I Come - The ultimate introduction. He shows all the new rappers that even though he has been around longer; he still hasn't lost his touch. He drops the truth about himself on this incredible track. He never seems to tire
"Lord Finesse is the brother who's talking
And this is somethin funky to pump in your walkman"

Slave To My Soundwave - Finesse is more aggressive on this track. Finesse is extremely different on this track. This is the only time he takes this aggressive stance on the album. The sampling on this song works quite well.
"Hear the crowd, and get the stage set
You still got time, so put a tape in your tape deck"

I Keep The Crowd Listening - This is no lie. With his incredible flow and unique delivery this is exactly what he does. There is a bit of sampling on this track but it is on point.
"Alright, let me kick this fly intro
Somethin that's smooth but quite simple"

Bad Mutha - He proves his point. He is the bad mutha. Another boastful track. His skills are undeniable. He keeps the track smooth and slow. His diversity is very different from the rest of DITC. He has his way with the mic, there is no denying it. The production is very nice on this album
"Turn up the radio, better yet the phonograph
And I'ma school the suckers who don't know the half"

Keep It Flowing - Andre the Giant is on top form on this track. He and Finesse completely rip apart the track, top to bottom. They completely tear it to shreds. This is one of the greatest tracks on the album. Production is perfect and everything works together.
"A man thought he could test me and possess a better skill
His man shook his head and his mother said "You'd better chill""

Lesson To Be Taught - On this track Finesse chooses to educate the youngsters on the things to watch out for in life. This is easily the best track on the album. Finesse drops some major knowledge on this track. The lyrics are timeless.
"Here we go, so pay attention to the teacher
Here to preach a lesson to reach ya"

Just A Little Something - Another fast paced song. The funky technician keeps going and going with some great lyricism. The production of the track matches his spectacular lyrics, courtesy of Showbiz
"Now I'm the constabulary, great in vocabulary
I'm no joke, when up against any adversary"

Strictly For The Ladies - Self-explanatory. This track is strictly for the ladies. He talks about basically how many girls he gets and how they can chill together. This track is basically explaining himself to the ladies
"This is strictly for the ladies, no ifs ands or maybes
We can chill together but hold on the babies"

Track The Movement - The perfect ending to a classic album. This track is laid back and mellow. He keeps this track even and drops some of his best lyrics. After a wrap-up such as this, there is no denying his talent.
"Finesse, now I'm smooth sensational
Educational, here to awaken you"

The production on this album is fabulous. The album was produced by DJ Premier, Diamond D, Showbiz and, of course, Mike Smooth. It can't possibly go wrong with some of the best producers. The combination of the excellent production with Lord Finesse is tremendous.
This slept on album is one of the finest to come out of the Bronx area. This is a classic underground album. Finesse is unstoppable. There are no weak points to this masterpiece.
Rating: 5/5
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5.0 out of 5 stars Damn!, September 19, 2002
By Edward Wiltshire (Brighton, East Sussex United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
Quite simply one of the greatest Hip-Hop albums ever released! Lord Finesse proves he is one of the greatest lyricists and this is complimented by an awesome flow. Best tracks on the album are Baby, You Nasty, Strictly for the Ladies and Back to Back Rhyming which has a great verse by A.G. You simply must own this album.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars True hip hop, January 28, 2002
By ILL Fulton (Montgomery, AL United States) - See all my reviews
You would think that since the album came out in '89 lyrical he would sound common, but he flows better than rappers today. The beats are striaght, but his lyrics gives him 5 mic. From 88-95 rap was on the rise and now it just suck. But not da Lord. He's worth checking
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lesson To Be Taught!
Alright 1st off... DJ Premier, Diamond D, Showbiz, & of course Mike Smooth handle all the beats! If this were only an instrumental record you should've bought this by now. Read more
Published on November 16, 2006 by Jimmy Garcia

5.0 out of 5 stars Groundbreaking, Funky, CLASSIC
Lord Finesse, the funky brother, has to be one of New York's most criminally slept-on & un-appreciated artists to ever come up. Read more
Published on June 20, 2006 by ?

5.0 out of 5 stars "forgotten" classic
Funky Technician (Wild Pitch 1990)

In the early 90's, Lord Finesse was the freestyleking of New York, and for those of you been around for awhile, you might remember... Read more
Published on April 6, 2006 by RapSuperstar

5.0 out of 5 stars nice with..and with..
Lord Finesse caught uncanny wrek on this LP in cool indifference to the hostile (first) Bush Administration...he's nice with the mic and he's "nice with his clothes off. Read more
Published on June 29, 2005 by Adam W. Goodell

5.0 out of 5 stars the pillar of early 90's bronx rap!
this is a hip hop classic! the first reviewer summed it up very eloquently.
Published on April 26, 2005 by "Old Skool" Ran-Dee

5.0 out of 5 stars HIP-HOP CLASSIC!! 'NUFF SAID! COP IT!!
THIS IS ONE OF THOSE TIMELESS JOINTS FROM ONE OF HIP-HOP'S FINEST
LYRICISTS. DITC VET, LORD FINESSE AT HIS FINEST! Read more
Published on March 3, 2004 by Brian C. Ward

5.0 out of 5 stars Basic beats and rhymes.
This album is legendary, and for good reason. This was made back when hip-hop was fun, and there was no pressure on Lord Finesse to produce a hot album. Read more
Published on November 21, 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars Best under-rated classic
Using the sole ingredients of original hip hop records: lyrics and beats the "Funky Technician" is one of the best classics you can find. Read more
Published on August 23, 1998

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