Dirty Acres

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Dirty Acres
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ReleasedNovember 27, 2007
Recorded2006–2007
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Length46:08
Label
Producer Kno
CunninLynguists chronology
A Piece of Strange
(2006)
Dirty Acres
(2007)
Strange Journey Volume One
(2009)
Singles from Dirty Acres
  1. "Mexico / Wonderful"
    Released: December 5, 2007
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Dirty Acres is the fourth studio album by American hip hop group CunninLynguists. It was released November 27, 2007 on APOS Music and Bad Taste Records. [13] The album is entirely produced by Kno and features guest appearances from Big Rube, Devin the Dude, Phonte of Little Brother, Witchdoctor of Dungeon Family, Sheisty Khrist and Club Dub. [14]

Contents

Release and promotion

"Mexico" and "Wonderful" were released together as joint singles from the album on December 5, 2007. [15] Dirty Acres is the first project from CunninLynguists to be released through their independent label APOS Music and Bad Taste Records. [16]

Reception

The album was generally received very well amongst critics, with Del F. Cowie of Exclaim! saying about Deacon the Villain and Natti: "their verses are blessed with vivid insight and introspection into everyday life that reveal more with every listen" [17] and Nathan Rabin of A.V Club saying about Kno and the group's lyrics: "Their stellar new CD Dirty Acres finds house producer Kno perfecting a moody sound while the group's lyrics explore sensuality, spirituality, and politics with smarts and conviction. [18]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Never" (featuring Big Rube)3:05
2."Valley of Death"2:35
3."Dirty Acres"4:02
4."Kentucky (Interlude)"0:49
5."K.K.K.Y."2:19
6."Wonderful" (featuring Devin the Dude)3:27
7."Yellow Lines" (featuring Phonte and Witchdoctor)4:55
8."The Park (Fresh Air)"3:18
9."Summer's Gone"1:49
10."They Call Me (Interlude)"0:44
11."Gun" (featuring Sheisty Khrist)3:13
12."Dance for Me"3:20
13."Georgia"3:50
14."Things I Dream"4:18
15."Mexico" (featuring Club Dub)4:24
Total length:46:08

Personnel

Credits for Dirty Acres adapted from AllMusic. [19]

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