Progressive rap group Public Enemy used Isaac Hayes’ high-pitched piano riff from “Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic” as the foundation of their 1989 song “Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos” on the album ‘It Takes A Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back.’

Media Condition: Good Plus (G+)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

SUMMER SALE 10% off STOREWIDE 1 week only! Prices include discount! several small hairline marks on both sides, plays with surface noise throughout, firm G+, sleeve has moderate shelfwear mostly on the seams, owner marking on the front and back, front cover is still aesthetically presentable, ultrasonic cleaned.

Notes:

[l408779] pressing denoted by "RI" suffix on label matrices. 1972 or later pressing based on when that pressing plant opened.

Recorded at
- Malaco Studios, Jackson, Mississippi

A1. Groove Me 3:01
A2. Let Us Be 3:58
A3. Woman Don't Go Astray 2:25
A4. Baby Let Me Kiss You 2:51
A5. Messing Up My Mind 2:48
B1. It's Wonderful 2:54
B2. So Glad I Found You 2:30
B3. Don't Leave Me Lonely 3:54
B4. Day In The Life Of A Fool 3:14
B5. What Our Love Needs 3:03

Pressing Plant ID RI
Matrix / Runout ST-CTN-712191RI
Matrix / Runout ST-CTN-712192RI
Rights Society BMI

Copyright (c) Atlantic Recording Corporation
Recorded At Malaco Studios
Produced For Malaco Records
Pressed By PRC Recording Company, Richmond, IN
Record Company Cotillion Records
Manufactured By Atlantic Recording Corporation
Published By Malaco Music
Published By Roffignac Music
Published By Alotta Music

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Weight 0.51 lbs