The Lost Masters (Kool Keith album)

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The Lost Masters
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ReleasedAugust 26, 2003
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Length55:37
Label DMAFT Records
Kool Keith chronology
Game
(2002)
The Lost Masters
(2003)
White Label Mix Series, Vol. 1
(2004)
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The Lost Masters is the first compilation album by American rapper and producer Kool Keith. [3] It was released on August 26, 2003, via DMAFT Records. [4] A sequel to the album, The Lost Masters, Vol. 2 , was released on August 9, 2005.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Tess Shit"2:21
2."Baby Baby"2:34
3."You Can't Go Outside"3:29
4."Robert Perry"3:19
5."Freaks"4:01
6."Girls Want You"3:56
7."New York City"3:55
8."Shit Expands"4:54
9."Cleavage"3:41
10."Girl You Know"3:18
11."Telephone Girlfriend"3:16
12."Everybody Playin' Here"3:14
13."Taking Pictures"2:47
14."Gina Called"3:08
15."Same Sound"3:14
16."Trying to Talk to You"4:30
Total length:55:37

Personnel

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References

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The Lost Masters at Discogs (list of releases)