Forever Everlasting

1990 studio album by Everlast
Forever Everlasting
Studio album by
Everlast
ReleasedMarch 27, 1990
Recorded1989–1990
Genre
  • Hip hop
Length48:09
LabelWarner Bros.
Producer
  • Bilal Bashir
  • Quincy Jones III
Everlast chronology
Forever Everlasting
(1990)
Whitey Ford Sings the Blues
(1998)
Singles from Forever Everlasting
  1. "Never Missin' a Beat"
    Released: 1989
  2. "The Rhythm"
    Released: 1990
  3. "I Got the Knack"
    Released: 1990

Forever Everlasting is the debut solo studio album by American recording artist Everlast. It was released on March 27, 1990, via Warner Bros. Records. The eleven track full-length album features a remix song of his 1988 single "Syndication", and singles "Never Missin' a Beat" (released in 1989), "The Rhythm" and "I Got the Knack" (both dropped in 1990). Single "The Rhythm" featured guest appearances from his Rhyme Syndicate bandmates Donald D and Ice-T, as well as an early appearance from the Brand New Heavies singer N'Dea Davenport who is credited as "Diva", and "I Got the Knack" featured scratches provided by DJ Lethal, whom he would later join to form House of Pain.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Robert Christgau(neither)[2]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[3]
Orlando Sentinel[4]

The Orlando Sentinel opined, "To Everlast's disadvantage, Ice-T takes a star turn on 'The Rhythm'... His brief time on the mike highlights the fact that he's a rap heavyweight while Everlast is at best an up-and-coming welterweight."[4]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Syndicate Soldier"3:31
2."Speak No Evil" (featuring Kool Nick)4:21
3."Syndication (Remix)"4:26
4."What Is This?"4:22
5."The Rhythm" (featuring Ice-T, Donald D & Diva)4:19
6."I Got the Knack"3:32
7."On the Edge"5:39
8."Fuck Everyone"4:02
9."Goodbye"3:52
10."Pass It On"5:55
11."Never Missin' a Beat"4:10
Total length:48:09

Samples

  • "The Rhythm" sampled "The Champ" by the Mohawks (1968), "Comic Strip" by Mikey Dread (1979), "Operattack" by Grace Jones (1985), "Top Billin'" by Audio Two (1987), "God Make Me Funky" by the Headhunters & Pointer Sisters (1975), "Pee-Wee's Dance" by Joeski Love (1986), "Rebel Without a Pause" by Public Enemy (1987), "The Message from the Soul Sisters" by Myra Barnes (1970), "Jones the Rhythm" by Grace Jones (1985), "(Nothing Serious) Just Buggin'" by Whistle (1986), "Get Up Everybody (Get Up)" by Salt-N-Pepa (1988), "Saturday Night Style" by Mikey Dread (1979), "Buffalo Gals" by Malcolm McLaren (1982), "Girls I Got 'Em Locked" by Super Lover Cee and Casanova Rud (1988), "Unity" by Afrika Bambaataa & James Brown (1984), and "You Gots to Chill" by EPMD (1988)
  • "Never Missin' a Beat" sampled "Doo Wa Ditty (Blow That Thing)" by Zapp (1982), "(Not Just) Knee Deep" by Funkadelic (1979), "Funky Drummer" by James Brown (1970), and "Midnight Theme" by Manzel (1979)

Personnel

  • Bilal Bashir – producer
  • N'Dea Davenport – featured vocals (track 5)
  • Leor Dimant – scratches (track 6)
  • Lawrence A. Duhart – associate producer, engineer, auralist
  • Jeff Higgenbothem – photography
  • Karen Jones – A&R management
  • Quincy Jones III – producer & keyboards (track 6)
  • Donald Lamont – featured rap vocals (track 5)
  • Tracy Lauren Marrow – executive producer, featured rap vocals (track 5)
  • Benny Medina – executive producer
  • Deborah Norcross – art direction
  • Erik Francis Schrody – main artist, rap vocals

References

  1. ^ Henderson, Alex. "Forever Everlasting Everlast". AllMusic. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  2. ^ Christgau, Robert. "Everlast". Robert Christgau. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
  3. ^ Larkin, Colin, ed. (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th edn). London: Omnibus Press. p. 1018. ISBN 978-0-85712-595-8.
  4. ^ a b Fields, Curt (July 13, 1990). "Everlast". Calendar. Orlando Sentinel. p. 24.
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