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When visiting Memphis, out-of-towners will inevitably head toward Graceland to commune with the ghost of Elvis Presley, maybe tour the legendary Sun Studios, and later take a stroll down historic Beale Street. Few tourists venture close to the north side of the Bluff City, though, and after listening to the haunting "North, North," the defining track of Project Pat's "underground album," Murderers & Robbers, even most natives would be scared to death to take a ride on Pat's turf. An affiliate of Memphis rap pioneers Three 6 Mafia, Project Pat (born Patrick Houston) grew up on the north side of the city, a hard-luck area cratered by poverty where crime is casual and violence is frequent. This is the world outlined lyrically by Pat on his independently released second album, Murderers & Robbers. The brutal lyrics of the nightmarish "This Ain't No Game" are enforced by a sparse, dark-hued instrumental track. The chilling "Bitch Smackin Killa" is a tale of betrayal and violence, a crime where the police will respond too late to do much more than pull a body bag out of the trunk. The title track uses the chant of "murderer" like a hard rock guitarist will use a recurring riff, while the dead-end tale of woe, "Easily Executed," provides an antique feel, sounding like a slightly scratchy record in the background while Pat slings rhymes. Although no producer is listed on Murderers & Robbers -- the CD packaging looks for all the world like an illicit bootleg -- the songs were most likely shaped by Three 6 Mafia masterminds Juicy J (Pat's brother) and DJ Paul. The production is deft and imaginative, heightening the paranoia and claustrophobic nature of Pat's rhymes, making Murderers & Robbers a solid representative of the Dirty South sound, heavily influenced by the hardcore style of Houston's Geto Boys. If the pornographic sex, random violence, and hard-edged lyrics of Murderers & Robbers seem too exaggerated to be real, a look at the newspaper headlines will remind listeners otherwise. Only in Project Pat's Memphis could gang members confined to the county jail hold gladiatorial battles between inmates, brutal clashes that left many participants crippled for life. Gangsta rap doesn't get any more starkly realistic than Murderers & Robbers. ~ Rev. Keith A. Gordon Straight out of Memphis, Tennessee, Triple Six Mafia's Project Pat continues the South's stranglehold on the hip-hop scene. From the "Pimptro," Pat clues us in that the life of a North Memphis hood is one of a syrup drinking, pot smoking, coke-sniffing pimp who puts money grubbing cheese grubbers in their places. "North North" defines his territory of North Memphis, while in "This Ain't No Game," the antagonist soon finds out that if you have a beef with a member of the Triple 6 Mafia, you have a beef with all of the Triple 6 Mafia, and that "where you pull your pistol is where you lay." On the title track, a murderer, robber, and psychopathic schizophrenic's narration brings us vividly into his life as he tries to juggle careers as recording artist and pimp, which causes him to resort to bucking down (eliminating) those who stand in his way. Despite the overtly disturbing and negative imagery, both lyrically and musically MURDERERS & ROBBERS is a very well put-together piece of work. Murderers & Robbers Music Project Pat Murderers & Robbers Songs Murderers & Robbers Music Review Average Rating: (4.9 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews King Of Richmond This his first CD This is when he was out the gutta Get This CD Submitted by DJ Infamy(K.O.R) (Richmond,VA,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
fire like i said it is str8 FIRE!! nuff said Submitted by a reviewer (Baltimore/Maryland USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
AN ALL TIME DIRTY SOUTH CLASSIC all of project pat's cds as raw as hell!! His cds are so dat just about all of his went either gold or platinum!! IF THERE WUZ A RAP HALL OF FAME, HE WOULD IN IT!!!
his lyrics are so unqiue and orginal dat i feel it in soul!!!!
PROJECT PAT,THREE 6 MAFIA, UGK, EIGHTBALL AND MJG, AND MASTER P REPRESENTS DA GOLDEN YEARS OF DIRTY SOUTH RAP MUSIC IN THERE WHERE LYRICISM OVER-SHADOWIN' DA CLUB BANGERS AND DA WACKY-ASS NURSERY SCHOOL RHYMES OF YOUNG JOC, BOW WOW, DEM FRANCHISE BOYZ,D4L, AND YOUNG JEEZY WE ARE FORCED TO LISTEN ON A HEAVY RADIO ROTATION TODAY!!! Submitted by eric.barimah (deerfield beach, fl) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
too gangsta this is off tha chain this is when project pat was real gangsta get this album is one tha hardest gangsta albums since n.w.a. Submitted by tiffanyhardwick (GADSDEN,AL,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
this undergorund album is a pure classic!!!. too real for albums & too real for the underground!!!hands down the best underground heard since triple six mafia!!!big up's to juicy j & dj paul for signing pat!!! Submitted by Jae (Opa-Locka, FL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Murderers & Robbers CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Project Pat Ghetty Green CD (1999)
Murderers & Robbers
$10.39 Southern Rap;Feat.Noreaga,Hot Boyz,Gangsta Boo,Krazie Bone++
Personnel includes: Project Pat (rap vocals); Juvenile, Hot Boyz, Noreaga, Crucial Conflict, Three 6 Mafia, Gangsta Boo, Krayze Bone. Then known almost exclusively for his affiliation with Three 6 Mafia, Project Pat introduced his large self to the world on Ghetty Green, the solo debut album he recorded with producers DJ Paul and Juicy J. Like most other Hypnotized ...
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$14.09 Three 6 Mafia: Gangsta Boo, Juicy J, Crunchy Black, D.J. Paul, Koopsta Knicca, Lord Infamous. Additional personnel: K-Rock, M-Chils, Gangsta Blac, Prophet Posse, Project Pat, Killa Klan Kaze. Personnel: DJ Paul (vocals, keyboards, scratches); Juicy J (vocals, scratches). Audio ...
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Personnel includes: Project Pat, La Chat, Three 6 Mafia, Crunchy Black, Juicy "J", Lord Infamous, DJ Paul, Hypnotize Posse Camp, Namond Lumpkin, Edgar Fletcher. Recorded at Hypnotize Minds Studio, Memphis, Tennessee. Personnel: Project Pat (vocals); Crunchy Black, DJ Paul , La' Chat, Juicy J, Lord Infamous, Three 6 Mafia (vocals). Recording information: Hypnotize Minds Studio, Memphis, TN. Photographer: Steve Roberts. A charter member of Memphis' Hypnotize Camp Posse (along with Gangsta Boo and Three 6 Mafia), Project Pat is a skilled demonstrator of mid-South baller hip-hop. The Hypnotize Camp tends to market its releases in the manner of Master P's ...
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$15.19 Capture the mystical magic on this CD/DVD audio DualDisc when Marley and the Wailers came together under the spiritual hand of producer Lee "Scratch" Perry. The resulting music represented a turning point in Marley's career and in the development of Reggae music at large. DVD features include 5.1 Surround Sound, liner notes, artist phtoos, bonus tracks, and computer extras. Featured are tracks with The Upsetter, Tommy McCook, Marley & the Wailers, and Big Youth.
Personnel: Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, Tommy McCook, The Upsetters. Producers: Lee "Scratch" Perry, Bob Marley. Compilation producer: David Katz. Includes liner notes by Dave Katz. This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other. To Bob Marley's emotionally charged music and lyrics, add the tight riddims and harmonies of the Wailers and then put all of that talent into the ceaselessly creative hands of production wizard Lee "Scratch" Perry. What you get is a 16-track reggae masterpiece capturing what is perhaps some of the best music Bob Marley & the Wailers ever committed to tape. The songs range from beautiful love songs like "Don't Rock the Boat" to cathartic political anthems like "Brain Washing," but even with the broad scope, no tracks miss the mark. They all cut straight to the heart and burn with an urgency rarely felt in music of any genre. So defining are the tracks that Marley himself was to return to the same themes later in his career, reviving such classics as "Lively Up Yourself" on Natty Dread, "Trench Town Rock" on Live!, and "Kaya" on Kaya, among others. While this is a Bob Marley & the Wailers album, Perry's unique production almost steals the show. Perry's bare-bones, heavy sound provides an interesting contrast to the slicker approach taken on Catch a Fire, produced by Bob Marley & the Wailers and Chris Blackwell and also made in 1973. Catch a Fire has an almost rock edge to it, but on African Herbsman, one can hear Perry's swirling mix madness lurking just beneath the surface of each Trench Town-tough track. ~ Matthew Hilburn One of Bob Marley & the Wailers' finest collections, AFRICAN ...
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