Ice-TRhyme Pays

Label:

Sire – 9 25602-1

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album , Allied Pressing

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Hip Hop

Style:

Gangsta

Tracklist

A1 Intro/Rhyme Pays
Music By [Rhyme Pays]Afrika Islam
Written-By [Intro], Arranged By [Intro], Music By [Intro]Dave Storrs*
6:29
A2 6 'N The Mornin'
Music ByAfrika Islam
7:11
A3 Make It Funky
Music ByAfrika Islam
5:09
A4 Somebody Gotta Do It (Pimpin' Ain't Easy!!!)
Human BeatboxEmanon (2)
Music ByAfrika Islam
3:03
B1 409
EngineerGreg "SSL?" Mann*
Music ByAfrika Islam
5:20
B2 I Love Ladies
Music ByAfrika Islam
4:44
B3 Sex
Music ByAfrika Islam
2:57
B4 Pain
Music ByAfrika Islam
3:36
B5 Squeeze The Trigger
Music ByAfrika Islam
6:12

Companies, etc.

  • Produced ForRhyme Syndicate Productions
  • Recorded AtSalty Dog Studios
  • Overdubbed AtSecret Sound
  • Mixed AtUnique Recording
  • Mastered AtSterling Sound
  • Marketed ByWarner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Copyright ©Sire Records Company
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Sire Records Company
  • Published ByRhyme Syndicate Music
  • Published ByT.M.S. Music
  • Mastered AtSheffield Lab Matrix – △16751
  • Mastered AtSpecialty Records Corporation
  • Pressed ByAllied Record Company – B-27673
  • Pressed ByAllied Record Company – B-27674

Credits

  • EngineerJim Lyons
  • Engineer [Recording Engineer]David Storrs
  • Executive-ProducerRalph "The Blooper" Cooper
  • ManagementRhyme Syndicate Management
  • Mastered ByJosé Rodriguez
  • Mixed ByIce-T
  • Photography By [Cover]Glen E. Friedman
  • Producer, Programmed ByAfrika Islam
  • ScratchesDJ Evil "E" *The Great**
  • Written-By, Arranged By, Lyrics ByIce-T

Notes

Inner sleeve with lyrics and credits

Recorded at Salty Dog Studios, Los Angeles
Overdubbed at Secret Sound, New York City
Mixed at Unique, New York City
Mastered at Sterling Sound, New York City

© & ℗ 1987 Sire Records Company for the US and WEA International Inc. for the world outside the United States

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Compact text): 075992560214
  • Barcode (Text, rear of sleeve): 0 7599-25602-1 4
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): 1-25602-A-SP2-DMM 1-2 B-27673-SP2 DMM 0-SM1-1 △16751 SPAR
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): 1-25602-B-SP2-DMM 1-2 B-27674-SP2 DMM △16751-X 0- SPAR
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Other Versions (5 of 29)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Rhyme Pays (CD, Album, Reissue) Sire 7599-25602-2 Europe 1987
Recently Edited
Rhyme Pays (LP, Album) Sire 925 602-1 Europe 1987
Recently Edited
Rhyme Pays (CD, Album) Sire 9 25602-2 US 1987
New Submission
Rhyme Pays (Cassette, Album, White Shell) Sire 9 25602-4 US 1987
New Submission
Rhyme Pays (LP, Album) Sire 92 56021 Canada 1987

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Reviews

  • Urbanjunglesandwax's avatar
    Found an OG copy on Etsy with the original hype stickers. Album quality is impeccable. All of the beats sound great and throw you into an instant house party vibe. Absolutely worth the the purchase and is a great addition to my collection.
    • dbasile's avatar
      dbasile
      Essential Old School Gangsta Rap Classic, Great Sounding Piece Of Vinyl With Plenty Of Phat Bass. My Copy Has The Gold DJ Promo Stamp On It Too.
      • AskeladdenBlack's avatar
        AskeladdenBlack
        Is that the Tubular Bells melody used on the intro?
        • Beat_Of_The_Street's avatar
          Edited 8 years ago
          Ice T's debut album 'Rhyme Pays' was released in the summer of 1987, the lead single 'Make it Funky' had been released a month or so earlier to give a taste of what was to come.
          The 'Intro' is absolutely fantastic and to this day is still my favourite intro to any album, Dave Storrs uses 'Tubular Bells' to great effect layering it over the top of some epic music, it sounds like a score from a horror film whilst Ice T introduces himself with a poem about his rise from young boy to young gangsta on the tough streets of Los Angeles, truly epic.
          The intro bleeds into the title track which shows Ice T fire his slick machine gun raps over a raw beat whilst Evil E cuts up a guitar riff from Black Sabbaths 'War Pigs', a great start to the album.
          The next track is a remix of '6 in the Morning' which has become a west coast classic, not only is this a remix with heavier beats than the Techno Hop original but there are a few extra verses of rap.
          'Make it Funky' is a fast paced drum machine banger that samples James Brown, again Ice hits us with his fast paced delivery, interestingly the track breaks down in the middle giving shout outs to the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Uptown, although Ice is from L.A. he recorded this album in NYC whilst staying with Afrika Islam hence the connection.
          Pimpin Ain't Easy is heavy on the beats whilst Ice brags about his luxurious lifestyle, this was before Big Daddy Kane had a track of the same name.
          409 is a great little track with Afrika Islam using various breaks in the production. 'I love the Ladies' has a very catchy beat and Ice is in great form rapping about the ladies, there is one verse where he tells a great story of when he meets a young lady who takes him home and blows his mind, a very funny and well delivered rap. 'Sex' was the flip of the first single over an 808 beat.
          For me the song 'Pain' is a slept on gem, it's a gritty tale of life on the street, although it's a gangsta tale is feels more gritty and real because it doesn't go over the top like later gangsta raps, a real favourite of mine.
          'Squeeze the Trigger' is another track that has gone on to be a classic, a brutal look at the reality of urban life in the 1980's, the song has a catchy baseline and some very clever use of samples, lyrically this is probably the strongest track on the album.
          This album is a west coast classic, an introduction to gangsta rap for many and for me still one of my favourite albums of all time. Even the cover is dope, check out the tasty graff piece on the back, whilst Ice counts his cash wearing his B Boy leather goose jacket, oh yeah and the gorgeous Darlene on the front. The album had all the lyrics printed on the inner sleeve.
          • bayoulogical's avatar
            bayoulogical
            First album for hip hop music to be hit with 'Parental Advisory' warning on cover.

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