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The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy - Hypocrisy Is The Greatest Luxury (1992)

The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy - Hypocrisy Is The Greatest Luxury (1992)
Tracklist
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01. The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy - Satanic Reverses
02. The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy - Famous And Dandy (Like Amos 'N' Andy)
03. The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy - Television The Drug Of The Nation
04. The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy - Language Of Violence (LP Mix)
05. The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy - The Winter Of The Long Hot Summer
06. The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy - Hypocrisy Is The Greatest Luxury
07. The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy - Everyday Life Has Become A Health Risk
08. The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy - INS Greencard A-19 191 500
09. The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy - Socio-Genetic Experiment
10. The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy - Music And Politics
11. The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy - Financial Leprosy
12. The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy - California Uber Alles
13. The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy - Water Pistol Man

The Disposable Heroes tackled every last big issue possible with one of 1992's most underrated efforts. Dr Dre and G-funk became all the rage by the end of the year and beyond, but for those looking for at least a little more from hip-hop than that soon-to-be-clichéd style, Hypocrisy Is the Greatest Luxury did the business. The group's origins in the Beatnigs aren't hidden at all -- besides a stunning, menacing revision of that band's "Television, the Drug of the Nation," the Heroes' first single, the combination of Bomb Squad and industrial music approaches is apparent throughout. Consolidated's Mark Pistel co-produced the album while Meat Beat Manifesto's Jack Dangers helped mix it with the band, creating a stew of deep beats and bass and a constantly busy sonic collage that hits as hard as could be wanted, but not without weirdly tender moments as well. On its own it would be a more than attractive effort, but it's Michael Franti's compelling, rich voice and his chosen subject matter that really make the band something special. Nothing is left unexamined, an analysis of the American community as a whole that embraces questions of African-American identity and commitment ("Famous and Dandy (Like Amos 'n' Andy)") to overall economic and political insanity ("The Winter of the Long Hot Summer," a gripping, quietly threatening flow of a track). There's even a great jazz/funk number, "Music and Politics," with nothing but a guitar and Franti's fine singing voice, ruminating on emotional expression in music and elsewhere with wit and sly anger. Top it off with a brilliant reworking of the Dead Kennedys' anthem "California Uber Alles," lyrics targeting the then-governor of the state, Pete Wilson, and his questionable stances, and revolutions in thought and attitude rarely sounded so good.~Hypocrisy Is the Greatest Luxury Review by Ned Raggett

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