Camp Lo – Uptown Saturday Night

Album Info

Artist: Camp Lo

Title: Uptown Saturday Night

Year: 1997

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Tracklist

  • 1. Krystal Karrington (3:23)
  • 2. Luchini AKA This Is It (4:00)
  • 3. Park Joint (3:27)
  • 4. B-Side To Hollywood - featuring Trugoy the Dove of De La Soul (3:45)
  • 5. Killin' Em Softly (3:43)
  • 6. Sparkle (3:38)
  • 7. Black Connection (4:07)
  • 8. Swing (2:50)
  • 9. Rockin' It AKA Spanish Harlem (3:36)
  • 10. Say Word (feat. Jungle Brown) (3:13)
  • 11. Negro League (feat. Bones & Karachi R.A.W.) (3:23)
  • 12. Nicky Barnes AKA It's Alright (feat. Jungle Brown) (3:13)
  • 13. Black Nostaljack AKA Come On (4:11)
  • 14. Coolie High (4:01)
  • 15. Sparkle - Mr. Midnight Mix (3:47)

Review

Listen up, y'all! Camp Lo's debut album "Uptown Saturday Night" dropped back in '97 and it's been slaying the game ever since. The dynamic duo of Sonny Cheeba and Geechi Suede spit fire with their razor-sharp lyrics and flow that'll make your head spin. Tracks like "Luchini AKA This Is It" and "Coolie High" are guaranteed to make you roll up your windows and crank up the volume.

But it's not just about the rhymes, the production by Ski is on another level. He layers up those beats like a gourmet lasagna, creating a soundscape that's both soulful and funky. The whole album oozes with nostalgia, pulling in references to classic movies and Blaxploitation culture left and right. It's like a love letter to hip-hop's history, but with a fresh twist that still resonates today. - Casey