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Murs-The_End_Of_The_Beginning-2003-FTD

Infohash:

E806EBB570145F7FA33F450593D4E9DE811AA7B8

Type:

Music

Title:

Murs-The End Of The Beginning-2003-FTD

Category:

Audio/Music

Uploaded:

2004-11-27 (by erikapa)

Description:

Definitive Jux proudly presents the first "proper" label release of the mighty, mighty MURS. This west coast legend has already put in a career's worth of work, traversing the globe with his crew, The Living Legends, slangin' tapes from Compton to Shibuya, New York to Copenhagen. MURS has built a super-solid underground fan base, as well as working friendships with some of the illest cats in the hip hop game. Enter El-P. This artistic and commercial venture has been in the back of the DJX CEO's mind since '97, and now with the success of the label, El-P finally has the opportunity to put out one of his favorite MC's in the world. Fans around the country are already talking about this match-up, and once you hear the record you'll know exactly why. MURS is the west coast manifestation of the Definitive Jux spirit, and its only right that we're getting down together to bring his name and his music to the widest audience possible. Backed by heat-seeking production from some of the top names in indie hip hop, plus a priceless appearance by hip hop luminary Shock G (Digital Underground) and his alter ego, Humpty Hump, this album is more than a must have. Having set the table this fall with a 73 city N. American tour (w/ Atmosphere), MURS is ready to unleash his finest work to date and take his place at the top of the list. Prepare yourself for a groundbreaking album that fits nicely into the Def Jux tradition, and helps MURS put an end to the beginning and a beginning to the future.

Files count:

21

Size:

96.06 Mb

Trackers:

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Comments:

heiLand (2004-11-28)

that's a dope album.
recommended..:)
peace
heiLand

t19sdt (2005-01-06)

yea...I would realy like this album... To bad it's not available for downloading...ps.please seed

TheExile (2005-08-09)

Fuck all of you who are trying to download this record. Do this guy a favor and go out and buy it. $14 bucks depending on the suburb you live in you rich douchebags. Murs wrote a song for you punks who think you know his struggle --> And This is For. Haha I bet you assholes already have it downloaded what am I talking about.

timmyr (2006-01-16)

does a full version of this actually exist out there? its been on here for over a year...i can only get 55.8% of it.

timmyr (2006-02-01)

this never gets past 55.8%.
don't download it

timmyr (2006-02-02)

you can't download this, it never gets past 55.8%...
if anyone has it complete can they re-seed the album?

timmyr (2006-02-10)

this never goes past 55.8%...don't download.

carl-johan (2006-06-25)

anyone got the new murs album, murray's revenge?

Solarsun (2008-04-22)

I'm not going to direct this at anyone because you know who you are, but this is a quote from MURS himself:
"...don't feel bad if you downloaded the album. I really don't give a fuck. Hopefully you can take something away from what I said and find something to laugh about. That'd be great."

FiftyKilowatts (2008-05-22)

Firstly, Exile, you're obviously a hypocrite. Nobody surfs on PirateBay just to make comments urging people to buy what they're downloading. You're obviously pirating shit and ripping other people off just like the rest of us.
Secondly, piracy is not damaging to less known groups like Murs. Quite the contrary, piracy serves as mass marketing for them, whether they wish to engage in it or not. This huge campaign by the RIAA is motivated by and benefits large production companies and well established groups - not smaller ones. It sounds paradoxical, but, in a way, limiting piracy legally is limiting competition.
Finally, until just recently in human history, musicians didn't have the ability to record and distribute their work for profit. They relied solely on income from live performances ... for thousands of years. If past artists survived in such a manner, I find myself hard-pressed to be morally conflicted over being part of the 10% of people who pirate a form of media that didn't exist a few hundred years ago.

thebowett (2008-07-02)

great album, great artist, hope he plays in england soon

camalj0ck3y (2008-08-14)

THX

stackerman (2009-05-13)

dose this album have the punch out song murs revenge

RatSalad311 (2010-12-06)

no homo, but i love you for uploading this