Fruits of Nature

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Fruits of Nature
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 15, 1991 (1991-10-15)
Recorded1990–91
StudioSuch-A-Sound Studio (Brooklyn, NY)
Genre Hip hop
Length51:52
Label
Producer
The UMC's chronology
Fruits of Nature
(1991)
Unleashed
(1994)
Singles from Fruits of Nature
  1. "Blue Cheese"
    Released: August 15, 1991
  2. "One to Grow On"
    Released: February 4, 1992
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Fruits of Nature is the debut studio album by the American hip hop group the U.M.C.'s. It was released in October 15, 1991 via Wild Pitch Records. Recording sessions took place at Such-A-Sound Studio in Brooklyn. Production was handled by member Haas G, RNS, Shlomo Sonnenfeld and Chip Taylor. It features guest appearances from Kwazi, Prophet, Alton Sharpton, Tonya Wilcox and Berkeley Carroll Summer Choir. The album spawned two singles: "Blue Cheese" and "One to Grow On".

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Carlos Evans and Kim Sharpton

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."One to Grow On"
3:34
2."Kraftworks"Shlomo Sonnenfeld3:34
3."Morals"
  • Haas G
  • RNS
3:33
4."Blue Cheese"
  • Haas G
  • RNS
3:31
5."Swing It to the Area"
  • Haas G
  • RNS
3:17
6."Never Never Land" (featuring Berkeley Carroll Summer Choir) Chip Taylor 4:14
7."You Got My Back"
  • Haas G
  • RNS
4:03
8."Jive Talk"
  • Shlomo Sonnenfeld
  • Young Technique (co.)
3:33
9."Feelings" (featuring Alton Sharpton and Tonya Wilcox)
  • Haas G
  • RNS
4:04
10."Any Way the Wind Blows"
  • Haas G
  • RNS
3:27
11."Pass It On" (featuring Kwazi and Prophet)
  • Haas G
  • RNS
4:26
12."Woman Be Out"
  • Haas G
  • RNS
3:31
13."Hey Here We Go"
  • Haas G
  • RNS
3:26
14."It's Gonna Last"
  • Haas G
  • RNS
3:55
Total length:51:52

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1992)Peak
position
US Heatseekers Albums ( Billboard ) [3] 36
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums ( Billboard ) [4] 32

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