Passage Through Time

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Passage Through Time
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 9, 1999
Recorded1995–1999
Genre Canadian hip hop
Label Conception Records
Producer Mr. Attic, Mr. Murray, Swiff
(Da Grassroots)
Singles from Passage Through Time
  1. "Price of Livin'"
    Released: 1999
  2. "Thematics"
    Released: 1999
  3. "Body Language"
    Released: 2000

Passage Through Time is the debut album of Canadian hip hop production team Da Grassroots, released November 9, 1999 in the United States. It was released independently on Conception Records. The album features MCs from Toronto's underground hip hop scene. "Price of Livin'", "Thematics", and "Body Language" are singles from the album.

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Reception

Professional ratings
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The album received high critical acclaim. Amazon.com gave the album a favorable review, calling the group "Masters of understated musical eloquence," also stating "This is what good music sounds like." [2] Allmusic gave it 4 out of 5 stars, stating "All in all, this album is a great example of the talent north of the border that has often been overlooked by the mass media channels." [1]

Track listing

#TitleProducer(s)Featured guest(s)
1."Intro" Mr. Attic
2."Spears of Ice"SwiffQ-Bot
3."Thematics"Mr. AtticArcee
4."Eternal"Mr. Murray K-os, Thrust
5."Precious Metals"Mr. Attic Ghetto Concept
6."Kenny's Query"Mr. Murray
7."Last Days"Mr. AtticMarvel, G-Knight
8."Price of Livin'"Mr. Attic Mr. Roam
9."Pylar Sanchez"SwiffRemy Rezzin'
10."Intermission"
11."Infomercial"Mr. Attic
12."Postal Work"Mr. AtticMr. Roam
13."Body Language"Mr. Attic Choclair, Saukrates
14."The Approach"Mr. Attic
15."Black Dove"Mr. AtticSchizm
16."Kenny's Theme"
17."Melancholy Blue"†
18."Political Proverbs"SwiffCryp2nite, Q-Bot
19."A Mother's Love"Mr. Attic
20."Born II Roam"Mr. MurrayMr. Roam
21."Revival (Three Rhyme Superstars)"Mr. AtticArcee, Fatski, Schizm
22."Outro"†
23.*"Drama" (bonus track)Mr. AtticElemental
24.*"Living Underwater" (bonus track)Mr. AtticElemental

† These songs do not appear on the album and are not credited in the liner notes.

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References

  1. 1 2 Allmusic review
  2. Passage Through Time Amazon.com. Accessed on December 9, 2008.