Public Enemy - Fear Of A Black Planet (2lp) Vinyl New

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A1        Contract On The World Love Jam (Instrumental)    1:44
A2        Brothers Gonna Work It Out    5:05
A3        911 Is A Joke    3:17
A4        Incident At 66.6 FM (Instrumental)    1:37
A5        Welcome To The Terrordome    5:24
A6        Meet The G That Killed Me    0:44
A7        Pollywanacraka    3:52
A8        Anti-Nigger Machine    3:17
A9        Burn Hollywood Burn
Featuring – Big Daddy Kane, Ice Cube 2:46
A10        Power To The People    4:49
B1        Who Stole The Soul?    3:52
B2        Fear Of A Black Planet    3:40
B3        Revolutionary Generation    5:43
B4        Can't Do Nuttin' For Ya Man    2:45
B5        Reggie Jax    1:35
B6        Leave This Off Your Fu*kin Charts (Instrumental)    2:32
B7        B Side Wins Again    3:39
B8        War At 33 1/3    2:13
B9        Final Count Of The Collision Between Us And The Damned (Instrumental)    0:48
B10        Fight The Power
Saxophone – Branford Marsalis 4:42

Fear of a Black Planet is the third studio album by American hip hop group Public Enemy. It was released on April 10, 1990, by Def Jam Recordings and Columbia Records. For the album, Public Enemy's Bomb Squad production team sought to expand on the dense, sample-layered sound of the group's 1988 record It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. Having fulfilled their initial creative ambitions with that album, Public Enemy aspired to create what lead rapper Chuck D called "a deep, complex album". Their songwriting was partly inspired by the controversy surrounding member Professor Griff and his dismissal from the group in 1989.