Limited Edition Coke Bottle Clear Vinyl LP!
First Legitimate Vinyl Release!
1,000 Copies Pressed!
By popular demand, this lost classic from the Golden Age of Hip Hop is finally getting a vinyl release! And by lost, Real Gone Music means really lost; 1995's Chronicle of Two Losers barely even saw a legit release before being deleted, which explains why even CD copies go for triple figures (this is its first legit release on LP).
Ill Biskits was a one-and-done, German-born, Virginia-based duo composed of Deeda and Kleph Dollaz (R.I.P.) whose undeniable abilities on the mic and introspective, deep rhymes were mixed into hypnotic beats courtesy of D.I.T.C. producer superstars Buckwild and Lord Finesse. This album captures hip hop really coming of age as an art form; Chronicle of Two Losers has lyrical and sonic layers that unfold with repeated spins.
Highly, highly recommended…so grab this coke bottle clear vinyl pressing while you can. It's limited to 1,000 copies, and includes an inner sleeve displaying the original CD booklet's dreamy artwork.
Features
- Limited Edition - 1,000 Copies
- Coke Bottle Clear Vinyl
- First Official Vinyl Release
- Inner Sleeve with the Original CD Booklet's Artwork
Selections
Side 1:
- Chronicle I (Intro)
- Exclusive Debut
- Chill Factor
- A Better Day
- Chronicle II (Interlude)
- Broker Than Ever
- Illustrations
- God Bless Your Life
Side 2:
- Let 'Em Know
- Chronicle III (Interlude)
- Bare Essentials
- Place to Be
- Escape the Funk
- Recognize