Updated cover / tracklist for DOOM Unexpected Guests

October 27, 2009 by greg  
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Tracklist

01.  Fly That Knot-   TALIB KWELI FEAT. DOOM
02.  Sniper Elite-   J DILLA & DOOM
03.  Yikes-   SCIENZ OF  LIFE FEAT. DOOM
04.  Sorcerers-   K.M.D.
05.  Da Supafriendz-   VAST AIRE   FEAT. DOOM
06.  Quite Buttery-   COUNT BASS D FEAT. DOOM
07.  ?-   DOOM FEAT. KURIOUS
08.  All Outta Ale-   THE PROF FEAT. DOOM
09.  E.N.Y. House-   MASTA KILLA
10.  Bell of Doom-   THE PROF FEAT. DOOM
11.  My Favorite Ladies-   DOOM
12.  Street Corners (DOOM remix)-   MASTA KILLA, INSPECTAH DECK & GZA
13.  Angels-   DOOM & GHOSTFACE
14.  Fire Wood & Drumstykx- J DILLA  & DOOM
15.  The Unexpected-  BABU FEAT. DOOM AND SEAN PRICE
16.  Project Jazz-   HELL RAZAH, TALIB KWELI & VIKTOR VAUGHN
17.  Black Gold-   JOHN ROBINSON
-exclusive bonus track- I Hear Voices (live)-   DOOM

DOOM is one of the most original and uncompromising voices in hip-hop.  From his work in the 90’s with the seminal KMD to his legendary releases under a variety of aliases including MF Doom, Madvillain, King Geedorah, Viktor Vaughn, Dangerdoom & more, his prolific body of work has always valued artistic integrity and creativity over anything else.  As numerous and varied as his albums are, DOOM also has a thick catalog of guest appearances, remixes, non-album tracks, & vinyl only singles.  For the first time, Unexpected Guest presents many of these hard to find tracks as a mix CD, executed and overseen by the Super Villain himself.

With a list of co-conspirators which includes marquee level names such as Talib Kweli, Ghostface & GZA as well as underground heroes Vast Aire, CountBass D & Kurius, the music on this disc highlights DOOM’s ever-present trademark wit and taste for raw and ominous beats.  “Sniper Elite” sees the emcee united with the late J Dilla, and is one of the many tracks featured that has yet to see an official CD release.  The album will also feature a never before heard live version of DOOM’s classic “I Hear Voices” from the Operation Doomsday album.

Peppered with his signature comic book dialogue and vintage sound clips, Unexpected Guests presents a treasure trove of DOOM obscurities which should shed light on material that even some hardcore fans may have missed.  It’s a frenetic, virtuosic look at a true hip-hop original.

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