25th Anniversary Reissue on Caramel Swirl Colored Vinyl!
Limited Edition with Numbered OBI!
First Time on Vinyl Since 2007!
Only 1,997 Copies Available! Get Yours Now!
Twenty-five years ago, on September 30, 1997, Common released his third studio album, One Day It'll All Make Sense, with production handled mostly by fellow Chicago native and previous collaborator No I.D. Out of print on vinyl for the past 15 years, Get On Down is proud to present this reissue pressed on double caramel swirl colored vinyl with a commemorative 25 Year Anniversary numbered OBI.
Features
- Limited Edition - 1,997 Copies
- Numbered OBI Strip
- 25th Anniversary Reissue
- First Time on Vinyl Since 2007
- Double LP
- Caramel Swirl Vinyl
- Embossed Jacket
- Explicit Content
Selections
Side A:
- Introsepctive
- Invocation
- Real Nigga Quotes
- Retrospect For Life Feat. Lauryn Hill
Side B:
- Gettin' Down At The Amphitheater Feat. De La Soul
- Food For Funk
- G.O.D. (Gaining One's Definition) Feat. Cee-Lo
- My City
Side C:
- Hungry
- All Night Long Feat. Erykah Badu
- Stolen Moments Pt. I
- Stolen Moments Pt. II Feat. Black Thought
Side D:
- 1'2 Many...
- Stolen Moments Pt. III Intro & Outro Feat. Q-Tip
- Making A Name For Ourselves Feat. Canibus
- Reminding Me (Of Sef) Feat. Chantay Savage
- Pop's Rap Part 2 / Fatherhood Feat. Lonnie "Pops" Lynn