Erotic Poetry

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Erotic Poetry
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ReleasedApril 15, 1991
Length16:28
Label Reel Life Productions
Producer Esham, Mike Clark
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Erotic Poetry
(1991)
Homey Don't Play
(1991)
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Erotic Poetry, released in 1991, is the first extended play (EP) album by Esham A. Smith. It followed his 1989 LP album Boomin' Words from Hell , as his second release overall. Much like Boomin' Words from Hell , an earlier version was released including alternative artwork and instrumentals, however it was released in limited numbers and is considered a collector's item by Esham fans. [1] [2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Erotic Poetry"4:42
2."The Jaw Bone!"4:16
3."The Real Feel"4:34
4."Pleaze"3:36
Total length:16:28

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References

  1. Esham
  2. Erotic Poetry