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One for All
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 4, 1990
Recorded1989–1990
Genre
Length71:34
LabelElektra
Producer
  • Brand Nubian
  • Dante Ross(also exec.)
  • Skeff Anselm
Brand Nubian chronology
One for All
(1990)
In God We Trust
(1993)
Singles from One for All
  1. 'Brand Nubian'
    Released: 1989
  2. 'Feel So Good'
    Released: 1990
  3. 'Wake Up'
    Released: November 7, 1990
  4. 'Slow Down'
    Released: March 27, 1991
  5. 'All for One'
    Released: September 5, 1992

The one for Brand Nubian's 'Word Is Bond' highlights what a remix can do to a song. It drains it of much of its energy, but at the same time renders the vocals more contemplative. Similarly, the 'C'mon Wit Da Git Down' remix calms things down (despite adding Busta Rhymes to the line-up), the slowly progressing, subtly melodic, bass-heavy.

One for All is the debut studio album by American hip hop group Brand Nubian, released on December 4, 1990 by Elektra Records. The album was highly acclaimed for its politically charged and socially conscious content. Sales never matched the wide acclaim — the album has only sold 350,000 copies as of May 2013[citation needed] — but it has remained in print since its 1990 release. The album is mainly produced by Brand Nubian, but it also features production by Skeff Anselm, Stimulated Dummies, and Dave 'Jam' Hall. The album's production contains many motifs of hip hop's golden age including James Brown-sampled breakbeats and funkyR&B loops. The album is broken down track-by-track by Brand Nubian in Brian Coleman's book Check the Technique.[1]

The song 'One for All' featured in the soundtrack from the video game 'Grand Theft Auto IV' from the in-game hip hop radio station 'The Classics 104.1' and the song 'Brand Nubian' featured in the soundtrack from the video game 'Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas' from the in-game hip hop radio station 'Playback FM'.

Reception[edit]

Commercial performance[edit]

One for All charted at number 130 on the U.S. Billboard 200, spending 28 weeks on the chart.[2] It also reached number 34 on the BillboardTop Black Albums chart, on which it spent 40 weeks.[2] Alex Henderson of Allmusic writes of the album's commercial performance, 'In black neighborhoods of New York and Philadelphia, [One for All] was actually a bigger seller than many of the platinumgangsta rap releases outselling it on a national level.'[3]

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Critical response[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music[4]
Los Angeles Times[5]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[6]
The Source5/5[7]
The Village VoiceA−[8]

One for All was a critical success upon its release.[9]Los Angeles Times writer Steve Hochman called it 'an impressive debut' and commended 'the power of the lessons delivered with style and creativity', stating 'There's a playful ease to this record recalling the colorful experiments of De La Soul, and there's as much sexual boasting as Islamic teaching.'[5]Jon Pareles of The New York Times described the album as 'a peculiar merger of sexual boasting, self-promotion and occasional political perspective.'[10] J the Sultan of The Source gave it the publication's maximum five-mike rating and wrote that it 'overflows with creativity, originality, and straight-up talent. [..] the type of record that captures a whole world of music, rhymes and vibes with a completely new style.'[7] In his consumer guide for The Village Voice, critic Robert Christgau gave One for All an A− rating,[8] indicating 'the kind of garden-variety good record that is the great luxury of musical micromarketing and overproduction. Anyone open to its aesthetic will enjoy more than half its tracks.'[11] He commented that 'most black-supremacist rap sags under the burden of its belief system just like any other ideological music,' but quipped, 'This Five Percenter daisy-age is warm, good-humored, intricately interactive—popping rhymes every sixth or eighth syllable, softening the male chauvinism and devil-made-me-do-it with soulful grooves and jokes fit for a couch potato.'[8]

It has since received retrospective acclaim from publications such as AllMusic, Rolling Stone, and ego trip.[12] AllMusic editor Alex Henderson complimented the group's 'abstract rapping style' and stated, 'On the whole, Nubian's Nation of Islam rhetoric isn't as overbearing as some of the recordings that other Five Percenters were delivering at the time.'[3] In The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004), music journalist Peter Relic stated, 'they had a sobering lyrical style equally effective whether promoting African-American consciousness ('Concerto in X Minor') or telling hoes to chill (the Edie Brickell-sampling 'Slow Down')'.[6]Trouser Press writer Jeff Chang praised the group's 'marriage of party groove and polemical grit' and cited the album as 'a high point of East Coast hip-hop'.[13]

Accolades[edit]

In 1998, the album was selected as one of The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums and its lead single 'Slow Down' was featured on the publication's 100 Best Hip-Hop Singles of All Time list.[14] One year later, Rolling Stone placed it on a list of the Essential Recordings of the 90's.[15] It was additionally ranked #2 on ego trip's 1999 list of 'Hip Hop's 25 Greatest Albums by Year (1980–98)'.[12]

Track listing[edit]

#TitleSongwritersProducer(s)Performer(s)Sample(s)
1'All for One'M. Dixon, D. Murphy,
L. Dechalus
Brand NubianGrand Puba, Sadat X, Lord Jamar
  • 'All for One' by James Brown
  • 'Can Mind' by James Brown
  • 'Funky President' by James Brown
  • 'Tramp' by Lowell Fulson
  • 'Goodbye Love' by Guy
2'Feels So Good'
(CD Bonus Track)
M. Dixon, D. Murphy,
L. Dechalus
Brand Nubian,
Dante Ross
Sadat X, Grand Puba,
Lord Jamar
  • 'Just the Way You Are' by Billy Joel
  • 'Sing a Happy Song' by War
3'Concerto in X Minor'M. Dixon, D. Murphy,
L. Dechalus
Brand NubianSadat X
  • 'Walk Tall' by Cannonball Adderley
  • 'Niggers Are Scared of Revolution' by The Last Poets
  • 'Run, Nigger' by The Last Poets
  • 'When the Revolution Comes' by The Last Poets
  • 'New York, New York' by The Last Poets
4'Ragtime'M. Dixon, D. Murphy,
L. Dechalus, S. Anselm
Skeff AnselmGrand Puba, Sadat X,
Lord Jamar
  • 'Tommy's Groove' by The Gap Band
5'To the Right'M. Dixon, D. Murphy,
L. Dechalus
Brand NubianGrand Puba, Sadat X,
Lord Jamar
  • 'Funky President' by James Brown
6'Dance to My Ministry'M. Dixon, D. Murphy,
L. Dechalus
Brand NubianLord Jamar
  • 'Bad Tune' by Earth, Wind & Fire
7'Drop the Bomb'M. Dixon, D. Murphy,
L. Dechalus
Brand NubianGrand Puba, Lord Jamar,
Sadat X
  • 'Jungle Jazz' by Kool & the Gang
  • 'Anti-Nigger Machine' by Public Enemy
8'Wake Up (Stimulated Dummies Mix)'M. Dixon, D. Ross,
J. Gamble, G. Dajani
Stimulated DummiesGrand Puba
  • 'Tanga Boo Gonk' by Nite-Liters
  • 'Cissy Strut' by The Meters
9'Step to the Rear'M. Dixon, D. Ross,
J. Gamble, G. Dajani
Stimulated DummiesGrand Puba
  • 'Just A Friend' by Biz Markie
  • 'Oh Babe' by Cannonball Adderley
  • 'Tramp' by Lowell Fulson
  • 'Plantation Inn' by Mar-Keys
  • 'Smooth Operator' by Big Daddy Kane
10'Slow Down'M. Dixon, D. Murphy,
L. Dechalus, K. Withrow,

E. Brickell
J. Houser, J. Bush,
A. Aly

Brand NubianSadat X, Lord Jamar,
Grand Puba
  • 'What I Am' by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians
  • 'Let's Take It to the Stage' by Funkadelic
  • 'Kool It (Here Come the Fuzz)' by Kool & the Gang
  • 'N.T.' by Kool & the Gang
11'Try to Do Me'M. Dixon, D. Murphy,
L. Dechalus, D. Hall
Dave 'Jam' HallGrand Puba
  • 'Different Strokes' by Syl Johnson
12'Who Can Get Busy Like This Man..'M. Dixon, D. Murphy,
L. Dechalus
Brand NubianSadat X, Grand Puba
  • 'Popcorn with Feeling' by James Brown
13'Grand Puba, Positive and L.G.'M. Dixon, A. Arrington,
C. Carter
Brand NubianGrand Puba, Positive K
  • 'Nobody Can Be You' by Steve Arrington
14'Brand Nubian'
(CD Bonus Track)
M. Dixon, D. Murphy,
L. Dechalus
Brand Nubian, Dante RossLord Jamar, Sadat X,
Grand Puba
  • 'Rigor Mortis' by Cameo
  • 'Rosita' by J. J. Johnson
  • 'Flash Light' by Parliament
  • 'Slide' by Slave
15'Wake Up (Reprise
in the Sunshine)'
M. Dixon, D. Murphy,
L. Dechalus
Brand NubianGrand Puba
  • 'Everybody Loves the Sunshine' by Roy Ayers
  • 'Another Day' by Ray, Goodman & Brown
  • 'Flash Light' by Parliament
16'Dedication'M. Dixon, D. Murphy,
L. Dechalus
Brand NubianGrand Puba
  • 'Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud' by James Brown

Personnel[edit]

Credits for One for All adapted from Allmusic.[16]

  • Skeff Anselm – producer
  • Carol Bobolts – design
  • Brand Nubian – producer
  • Geeby Dajani – mixing, producer
  • John Gamble – mixing, producer
  • Grand Puba – producer
  • D. Hall – mixing, producer
  • Dante Ross – executive producer, mixing, producer
  • Mark Seliger – photography

Charts[edit]

Chart (1991)Peak
position
US Billboard 200[17]130
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[18]34

Singles[edit]

SongChart (1991)[19]Peak
position
'Slow Down'U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs63
U.S. Hot Rap Singles3
'Wake Up'U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs92
U.S. Hot Rap Singles5
SongChart (1992)Peak
position
'All for One'U.S. Hot Rap Singles17

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Coleman, Brian. Check The Technique: Liner Notes For Hip-Hop Junkies. New York: Villard/Random House, 2007.
  2. ^ ab'One for All – Brand Nubian'. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. Retrieved 2011-09-05.
  3. ^ abcHenderson, Alex. 'One for All – Brand Nubian'. AllMusic. Retrieved September 5, 2011.
  4. ^Larkin, Colin (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th concise ed.). Omnibus Press. ISBN0-85712-595-8.
  5. ^ abHochman, Steve (May 5, 1991). 'Rating the New Rappers'. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 5, 2011.
  6. ^ abRelic 2004, p. 102.
  7. ^ abJ the Sultan (December 1990). 'Brand Nubian, One for All (Elektra Records)'. The Source (16): 56. Archived from the original on March 22, 2012. Retrieved September 5, 2011.
  8. ^ abcChristgau, Robert (February 26, 1991). 'Consumer Guide'. The Village Voice. Retrieved September 5, 2011.
  9. ^Herrmann, Brenda (February 22, 1993). 'Religious Rappers'. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved September 5, 2011.
  10. ^Pareles, Jon (December 16, 1990). ''Radical' Rap: Of Pride and Prejudice'. The New York Times. sec. 2, p. 6. Retrieved September 5, 2011.
  11. ^Christgau, Robert (October 15, 2000). 'CG 90s: Key to Icons'. Robert Christgau. Retrieved 2011-09-05.
  12. ^ ab'Acclaimed Music – One for All'. Acclaimed Music. Retrieved 2008-08-30.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^Chang, Jeff (March 7, 1997). 'Brand Nubian'. Trouser Press. Retrieved September 5, 2011.
  14. ^'The Source 100 Best Rap Albums'. RockList.net. Retrieved 2008-08-30.
  15. ^'Brand Nubian One For All CD'. CDUniverse.com. Retrieved 2008-08-30.
  16. ^'One for All – Brand Nubian'. Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Credits. Retrieved 2011-09-05.
  17. ^'Brand Nubian Chart History (Billboard 200)'. Billboard.
  18. ^'Brand Nubian Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)'. Billboard.
  19. ^'Brand Nubian > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles'. Allmusic. Retrieved August 30, 2008.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

Nubian
  • Relic, Peter (2004). 'Brand Nubian'. In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. ISBN0-7432-0169-8.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)

External links[edit]

  • One for All at Discogs
  • One for AllClassic Material: The Hip-Hop Album Guide
  • One for AllMarooned: The Next Generation of Desert Island Discs
  • New Music Preview – Brand Nubian — Spin
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