Limited Edition 180g Vinyl 12LP Box Set!
Originally formed in Los Angeles in the late '80s by rap partners will.i.am and apl.de.ap., The Black Eyed Peas were signed to Eazy-E's Ruthless Records, then joined Jimmy Iovine's Interscope in 1998 for their critically acclaimed major label debut album, Behind the Front. Since then, The Black Eyed Peas have gone on to sell more than 35 million albums around the world, emerging from the West Coast rap underground to become Grammy-winning, multi-platinum superstars who have stormed the pop charts after adding pop diva Fergie to their ranks for 2003's breakthrough album, Elephunk, which produced their first hit single, Where Is the Love, Shut Up, Hey Mama and Lets Get It Started. Monkey Business, which followed in 2005, produced the hit singles, Dont Phunk with My Heart, My Humps and Pump It, going triple-platinum in the U.S. and around the world, establishing the band as global pop icons. The E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies), released in 2009, was nominated for six Grammy Awards, winning Best Pop Vocal Album, spawning the hit singles, Boom Boom Pow and the David Guetta-produced I Gotta Feeling, the latter two topping the Billboard Hot 100 back-to-back for a record-breaking 26 consecutive weeks.
UMe brings all six studio albums in The Black Eyed Peas hit-packed catalog together for the first time in The Complete Vinyl Collection, a limited edition vinyl box set that includes 180-gram double-LPs of each (for a total of 12 discs) in a black rigid lift top box with gold foil band logo.
The bands 1998 Interscope bow, Behind the Front, found Black Eyed Peas joined by new member Taboo. The song, Joints & Jam, the albums first official single, originally appeared on the soundtrack of the Warren Beatty movie, Bulworth, while Be Free appeared in the film, Shes All That. The albums second single was Karma, which was one of five music videos included on the DVD Behind the Bridge to Elephunk. Macy Gray guested on the track, Love Wont Wait.
Bridging The Gap, which came out in 2000, is the last album recorded as Black Eyed Peas before the band added a The to their name. There were three singles released, BEP Empire/Get Original, Weekends and Request + Line, the last once again featuring Macy Gray. Other cameos on the album included Esthero (Weekends), Chali2na (Get Original), Kim Hill (Hot), De La Soul (Cali to New York), Les Nubians and Mos Def (On My Own) and Wyclef Jean (Rap Song). The album peaked at #67 on the Billboard 200, while Request + Line climbed to #2 on the Billboard U.S. Rap chart.
Fergie joined The Black-Eyed Peas for their 2003 breakthrough, Elephunk, on will.i.am Music Group/A&M Records, which scored the bands first crossover hit single Where Is the Love? which spent seven weeks at #1 in the U.K. The album charted at #14 on the Billboard 200, was certified double-platinum by the RIAA and has since sold 3.2 million in the U.S. and 9 million copies worldwide. Allmusic praised Elephunk for [possessing] some of the most boundary-pushing productions in contemporary (mostly) uncommercial hip-hop. The band later changed the lyrics to Lets Get Retarded, to Lets Get It Started.
Monkey Business, the 2005 follow-up, also on will.i.am Music Group/A&M, continued the groups momentum, earning four Grammy nominations and an award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for Dont Punk with My Heart, which became the groups first Top 5 single, reaching #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. My Humps came out as the albums third single after Dont Lie, which peaked at #14 turning into one of the years top-selling songs. The album hit #3 on the Billboard 200, and sold more than 4 million in the U.S. Justin Timberlake and Timbaland guested on My Style, while Q-Tip, Talib Kweli, Cee Lo Green and John Legend contributed to Like That. Other cameos were made by Jack Johnson (Gone Going), James Brown (They Dont Want Music) and Sting (Union).
The Black Eyed Peas fifth studio album, The E.N.D. (which stands for The Energy Never Dies), came out in June, 2009, with three promotional singles, Imma Be, Alive and Meet Me Halfway, released through the iTunes store in the weeks before the albums release. The album completed the transition from hip-hop to pop and gave the group its first three chart-topping singles in Boom Boom Pow, I Gotta Feeling and Imma Be, topping the Billboard Hot 100 for 12, 14 and two weeks, respectively. The E.N.D. has sold more than 14.5 million copies worldwide and was nominated for six Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year (losing to Taylor Swifts Fearless) and Record of the Year (I Gotta Feeling), winning for Best Pop Vocal Album. Entertainment Weekly described it as pure Top 40 nirvana.
Released in November, 2010, The Beginning is The Black Eyed Peas sixth and most recent studio album, described as a prequel to The E.N.D. The singles included The Time (Dirty Bit), Just Cant Get Enough and Dont Stop The Party. The album debuted on the Billboard 200 at #6. The group followed up the album release with The Beginning Massive Stadium Tour, which began in June 2011 in France and ended in November after a total of 20 shows. Entertainment Weekly praised the albums heavier electronic beats... Every song is piled high with sticky pop melodies, slick hip-hop rhythms, bright synth parts, and vocals that have been diced and processed to high heaven, all furthering the goal of maximum catchiness.
Features:
Limited Edition
6 Album Box Set (12LPs)
180g Vinyl
Housed in rigid lift-top box with gold foil band logo
Selections:
Behind The Front (1998)
Side A:
1. Fallin' Up
2. Clap Your Hands
3. Joints & Jam
4. The Way U Make Me Feel
Side B:
1. Movement
2. Karma
3. Be Free
4. Say Goodbye
Side C:
1. Duet
2. Communication
3. What It Is
4. ?Que Dices?
Side D:
5. A8
6. Love Won't Wait
7. Head Bobs
8. Positivity
Bridging the Gap (2000)
Side A:
1. BEP Empire
2. Weekends (feat. Esthero)
3. Get Original (feat. Chau2na)
4. Hot (feat. Kim Hall)
Side B:
5. Cali To New York (feat. De La Soul)
6. Lil' Lil'
7. On My Own (feat. Les Nubian & Mos Def)
Side C:
1. Release
2. Bridging the Gaps
3. Go Go
4. Rap Song (feat. Wyclef)
Side D:
5. Bringing It Back
6. Tell Your Momma Come
7. Request + Line (feat. Macy Gray)
Elephunk (2003)
Side A:
1. Hands Up
2. Labor Day (It's A Holiday)
3. Let's Get Retarded (Let's Get It Started)
4. Hey Mama
Side B:
5. Shut Up
6. Smells Like Funk
7. Latin Girls
Side C:
1. Sexy
2. Fly Away
3. The Boogie That Be
Side D:
4. The Apl Song
5. Anxiety
6. Where Is the Love?
7. Third Eye
Monkey Business (2005)
Side A:
1. Pump It
2. Don't Phunk With My Heart
3. My Style (feat. Justin Timberlake & Timbaland)
4. Don't Lie
Side B:
5. My Humps
6. Like That (feat. Q-Tip, Talib Kwell, Ceelo Green & John Legend)
7. Dum Diddly (feat. Dante Santiago)
Side C:
1. Feel It
2. Gone Going
3. They Don't Want Music (feat. James Brown)
4. Disco Club
Side D:
5. Bebot
6. Ba Bump
7. Audio Delite At Low Fidelity
8. Union (feat. Sting)
The E.N.D. (Energy Never Dies) (2009
Side A:
1. Boom Boom Pow
2. Rock That Body
3. Mee Me Halfway
4. Imma Be
Side B:
5. I Gotta Feeling
6. Alive
7. Missing You
Side C:
1. Ring-A-Ling
2. Party All the Time
2. Out of My Head
4. Electric City
Side D:
5. Showdown
6. Now Generation
7. One Tribe
8. Rockin'To The Beat
The Beginning (2010)
Side A:
1. The Time (Dirty Bit)
2. Light Up the Night
3. Love You Long Time
4. XOXOXO
Side B:
5. Someday
6. Whenever
7. Fashion Beats
8. Don't Stop the Party
Side C:
1. Do It Like This
2. The Situation
3. The Coming
4. Own It
Side D:
5. The Best One Yet (The Boy)
6. Just Can't Get Enough
7. Play It Loud
Originally formed in Los Angeles in the late '80s by rap partners will.i.am and apl.de.ap., The Black Eyed Peas were signed to Eazy-E's Ruthless Records, then joined Jimmy Iovine's Interscope in 1998 for their critically acclaimed major label debut album, Behind the Front. Since then, The Black Eyed Peas have gone on to sell more than 35 million albums around the world, emerging from the West Coast rap underground to become Grammy-winning, multi-platinum superstars who have stormed the pop charts after adding pop diva Fergie to their ranks for 2003's breakthrough album, Elephunk, which produced their first hit single, Where Is the Love, Shut Up, Hey Mama and Lets Get It Started. Monkey Business, which followed in 2005, produced the hit singles, Dont Phunk with My Heart, My Humps and Pump It, going triple-platinum in the U.S. and around the world, establishing the band as global pop icons. The E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies), released in 2009, was nominated for six Grammy Awards, winning Best Pop Vocal Album, spawning the hit singles, Boom Boom Pow and the David Guetta-produced I Gotta Feeling, the latter two topping the Billboard Hot 100 back-to-back for a record-breaking 26 consecutive weeks.
UMe brings all six studio albums in The Black Eyed Peas hit-packed catalog together for the first time in The Complete Vinyl Collection, a limited edition vinyl box set that includes 180-gram double-LPs of each (for a total of 12 discs) in a black rigid lift top box with gold foil band logo.
The bands 1998 Interscope bow, Behind the Front, found Black Eyed Peas joined by new member Taboo. The song, Joints & Jam, the albums first official single, originally appeared on the soundtrack of the Warren Beatty movie, Bulworth, while Be Free appeared in the film, Shes All That. The albums second single was Karma, which was one of five music videos included on the DVD Behind the Bridge to Elephunk. Macy Gray guested on the track, Love Wont Wait.
Bridging The Gap, which came out in 2000, is the last album recorded as Black Eyed Peas before the band added a The to their name. There were three singles released, BEP Empire/Get Original, Weekends and Request + Line, the last once again featuring Macy Gray. Other cameos on the album included Esthero (Weekends), Chali2na (Get Original), Kim Hill (Hot), De La Soul (Cali to New York), Les Nubians and Mos Def (On My Own) and Wyclef Jean (Rap Song). The album peaked at #67 on the Billboard 200, while Request + Line climbed to #2 on the Billboard U.S. Rap chart.
Fergie joined The Black-Eyed Peas for their 2003 breakthrough, Elephunk, on will.i.am Music Group/A&M Records, which scored the bands first crossover hit single Where Is the Love? which spent seven weeks at #1 in the U.K. The album charted at #14 on the Billboard 200, was certified double-platinum by the RIAA and has since sold 3.2 million in the U.S. and 9 million copies worldwide. Allmusic praised Elephunk for [possessing] some of the most boundary-pushing productions in contemporary (mostly) uncommercial hip-hop. The band later changed the lyrics to Lets Get Retarded, to Lets Get It Started.
Monkey Business, the 2005 follow-up, also on will.i.am Music Group/A&M, continued the groups momentum, earning four Grammy nominations and an award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for Dont Punk with My Heart, which became the groups first Top 5 single, reaching #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. My Humps came out as the albums third single after Dont Lie, which peaked at #14 turning into one of the years top-selling songs. The album hit #3 on the Billboard 200, and sold more than 4 million in the U.S. Justin Timberlake and Timbaland guested on My Style, while Q-Tip, Talib Kweli, Cee Lo Green and John Legend contributed to Like That. Other cameos were made by Jack Johnson (Gone Going), James Brown (They Dont Want Music) and Sting (Union).
The Black Eyed Peas fifth studio album, The E.N.D. (which stands for The Energy Never Dies), came out in June, 2009, with three promotional singles, Imma Be, Alive and Meet Me Halfway, released through the iTunes store in the weeks before the albums release. The album completed the transition from hip-hop to pop and gave the group its first three chart-topping singles in Boom Boom Pow, I Gotta Feeling and Imma Be, topping the Billboard Hot 100 for 12, 14 and two weeks, respectively. The E.N.D. has sold more than 14.5 million copies worldwide and was nominated for six Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year (losing to Taylor Swifts Fearless) and Record of the Year (I Gotta Feeling), winning for Best Pop Vocal Album. Entertainment Weekly described it as pure Top 40 nirvana.
Released in November, 2010, The Beginning is The Black Eyed Peas sixth and most recent studio album, described as a prequel to The E.N.D. The singles included The Time (Dirty Bit), Just Cant Get Enough and Dont Stop The Party. The album debuted on the Billboard 200 at #6. The group followed up the album release with The Beginning Massive Stadium Tour, which began in June 2011 in France and ended in November after a total of 20 shows. Entertainment Weekly praised the albums heavier electronic beats... Every song is piled high with sticky pop melodies, slick hip-hop rhythms, bright synth parts, and vocals that have been diced and processed to high heaven, all furthering the goal of maximum catchiness.
Features:
Limited Edition
6 Album Box Set (12LPs)
180g Vinyl
Housed in rigid lift-top box with gold foil band logo
Selections:
Behind The Front (1998)
Side A:
1. Fallin' Up
2. Clap Your Hands
3. Joints & Jam
4. The Way U Make Me Feel
Side B:
1. Movement
2. Karma
3. Be Free
4. Say Goodbye
Side C:
1. Duet
2. Communication
3. What It Is
4. ?Que Dices?
Side D:
5. A8
6. Love Won't Wait
7. Head Bobs
8. Positivity
Bridging the Gap (2000)
Side A:
1. BEP Empire
2. Weekends (feat. Esthero)
3. Get Original (feat. Chau2na)
4. Hot (feat. Kim Hall)
Side B:
5. Cali To New York (feat. De La Soul)
6. Lil' Lil'
7. On My Own (feat. Les Nubian & Mos Def)
Side C:
1. Release
2. Bridging the Gaps
3. Go Go
4. Rap Song (feat. Wyclef)
Side D:
5. Bringing It Back
6. Tell Your Momma Come
7. Request + Line (feat. Macy Gray)
Elephunk (2003)
Side A:
1. Hands Up
2. Labor Day (It's A Holiday)
3. Let's Get Retarded (Let's Get It Started)
4. Hey Mama
Side B:
5. Shut Up
6. Smells Like Funk
7. Latin Girls
Side C:
1. Sexy
2. Fly Away
3. The Boogie That Be
Side D:
4. The Apl Song
5. Anxiety
6. Where Is the Love?
7. Third Eye
Monkey Business (2005)
Side A:
1. Pump It
2. Don't Phunk With My Heart
3. My Style (feat. Justin Timberlake & Timbaland)
4. Don't Lie
Side B:
5. My Humps
6. Like That (feat. Q-Tip, Talib Kwell, Ceelo Green & John Legend)
7. Dum Diddly (feat. Dante Santiago)
Side C:
1. Feel It
2. Gone Going
3. They Don't Want Music (feat. James Brown)
4. Disco Club
Side D:
5. Bebot
6. Ba Bump
7. Audio Delite At Low Fidelity
8. Union (feat. Sting)
The E.N.D. (Energy Never Dies) (2009
Side A:
1. Boom Boom Pow
2. Rock That Body
3. Mee Me Halfway
4. Imma Be
Side B:
5. I Gotta Feeling
6. Alive
7. Missing You
Side C:
1. Ring-A-Ling
2. Party All the Time
2. Out of My Head
4. Electric City
Side D:
5. Showdown
6. Now Generation
7. One Tribe
8. Rockin'To The Beat
The Beginning (2010)
Side A:
1. The Time (Dirty Bit)
2. Light Up the Night
3. Love You Long Time
4. XOXOXO
Side B:
5. Someday
6. Whenever
7. Fashion Beats
8. Don't Stop the Party
Side C:
1. Do It Like This
2. The Situation
3. The Coming
4. Own It
Side D:
5. The Best One Yet (The Boy)
6. Just Can't Get Enough
7. Play It Loud