Follow-ups from their 1990 debut album "Dance Before the Police Come!" became early anthems in the hardcore/jump-up scene. The year 1992 brought another album and the chart-hit "Raving, I'm Raving"; with a vocal by ex-dancehall DJ Peter Bouncer, the single hit number two on the British charts midway through the year and sparked another modest hit, "Autobiography of a Crackhead." Unfortunately, the success brought copyright lawyers from at least six major labels, responding to obvious transgressions against their artists. Shut Up & Dance spent two years of legal wrangling, in similar fashion to American hip-hop contemporaries like Biz Markie and De La Soul; the hassles eventually bankrupted their label. After re-emerging in 1994 with their response (an EP titled "Phuck the Biz"), the duo recorded third album "Black Men United" for Pulse-8 in 1995.
Tracklist:
A1 Death Is Not The End 4:07
A2 Raving I'm Raving (Remix) 4:18
A3 Autobiography Of A Crackhead (Acoustic Version) 5:37
A4 Cape Fear 4:12
B1 Here Comes A Different Type Of Rap Track Not The Usual 4 Bar Loop Crap 2:52
B2 The Green Man 4:05
B3 Java Bass 3:47
C1 So What You Smoking? 3:33
C2 Runaways 4:44
C3 Blue Colour Climax 4:13
C4 Pure White Black Life 7:11
D1 The Art Of Moving Butts 4:06
D2 Down The Barrel Of A Gun 3:41
D3 My C-Lab Crashed And Did This 4:34
A2 Raving I'm Raving (Remix) 4:18
A3 Autobiography Of A Crackhead (Acoustic Version) 5:37
A4 Cape Fear 4:12
B1 Here Comes A Different Type Of Rap Track Not The Usual 4 Bar Loop Crap 2:52
B2 The Green Man 4:05
B3 Java Bass 3:47
C1 So What You Smoking? 3:33
C2 Runaways 4:44
C3 Blue Colour Climax 4:13
C4 Pure White Black Life 7:11
D1 The Art Of Moving Butts 4:06
D2 Down The Barrel Of A Gun 3:41
D3 My C-Lab Crashed And Did This 4:34
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