Description: Hello & welcome to our eBay store. So here's the deal. Light In The Attic was going through a bunch of stock at their old warehouse space in Seattle in preparation for relocating their warehousing to San Diego. While doing this they came across several pallets of mystery boxes. In some of these boxes they found the unassembled parts for Reachin' including the outer cover, the printed inner sleeves, and both records. There were enough parts to assemble several sets and they sold them all to us. This landmark album was originally released in the early 90s on vinyl but with all the music crammed onto a single slab of vinyl. As any audiophile knows the bass for hip hop recordings needs room for the grooves to breathe in order to get that nice deep, speaker vibrating, low end (can't get enough of everlasting bass, indeed). If you cram too much onto a record side it sounds thin and weak, definitely nothing to get all twerked up about. Light In The Attic rectified this inequity by expanding it to two thick slabs of audiophile grade vinyl and mastering it from the best available sources, all with the direct participation and blessing of the members of Digable Planets! You might see some other cheaper priced double vinyl pressings currently on eBay however if they don't have the "Modern Classics Recordings" or "Universal Music Special Markets" logos on them they aren't legit. They are not pressed from the same master recordings, they will not sound that great and perhaps worst of all, the members of Digable Planets don't get compensated for them! By the way these are mostly on black vinyl but there were a few purple/blue color records that were found in the boxes and these will be randomly inserted into orders. Of course, if you're preference is black vinyl only just let us know and we'll make sure that is what you get. First vinyl reissue since the 90s Expanded as a double LP for improved sound 2xLP housed in a deluxe wide spine jacket with inner sleevesCurrently indefinitely out of print with no plans for a repressing At a time when hip-hop was determined to snap your neck, a young, hip trio from Brooklyn (by way of Seattle, Philly, and Brazil) conspired on an uncommonly smooth new sound and freaky way of speak, a titanically chill expression of Black bohemia loaded with jazz idiom and a subversive Marxist bent—and pushed it worldwide via an undeniable crossover hit. Digable Planets’ 1993 debut, Reachin’ (A New Refutation of Time and Space), unexpected to all involved, produced a massive radio hit in “Rebirth Of Slick (Cool Like Dat)”, which won the 1994 Grammy for Best Rap Performance by Duo or Group. Unduly lumped into an “alternative rap” subgenre they chafed at, the Dig Plans were dismissed by some as one-hit wonders, coming out of nowhere; but the Digable Planets concept, and what became Reachin’, had been in the works for close to five years, as group leader Ishmael “Butterfly” Butler wrote music and soaked up game in multiple cities, navigating the industry of hip-hop’s golden age. In the end, Butler, Mary Anne “Ladybug Mecca” Vieira, and Craig “Doodlebug” Irving came together to create a seamlessly articulated vision of urbane hiphop cool with an uncommonly literary bent that subtly pushed the hip-hop genre’s frames of reference and added breadth to rap music’s burgeoning political philosophy. Drawing on inspiration from Butler’s jazzbo father, the Black Panthers, Jose Luis-Borges, the Last Poets, and Jimi Hendrix, Reachin’ posited a theory of “universal beats”, narrated by three unearthly MC’s that had “split to Earth to resurrect the funk”, assuming curious, arthropodic aliases—a nod to the natural collective action of the insect world. In just four years the crew would record two beloved and ambitious LPs before disbanding. Out of print on wax domestically since 1993, Reachin’ captures one of the last gasps of rap music’s jazzy, upbeat adolescence in the early 90’s—those warm, blissed-out grooves every bit as slick as when they were laid way back when. Put this on, roll up with your crew and bug out again with the insect tribe. We have been providing great bargains and quality merchandise on eBay since 1999. We always strive to provide our customers with the best online shopping experience possible. We use thick cardboard mailers specially designed for shipping records. As well we provide additional padding to make sure that your record will arrive to you as minty fresh as possible. On the rare occasion that there is something wrong with your order when you receive it please do not hesitate to contact us and we will fix it right away and make sure you are fully satisfied with your purchase. This record is brand new but not factory sealed, please see above description for more details! Also check out the pictures to see what is included. To keep your records minty fresh the two vinyl records will be shipped outside of the cover and printed sleeves in plain white sleeves to protect against seem splits for the outer cover and printed inner sleeves. Check out my other auctions for tons of great albums and save on shipping! Only $2 shipping to add any other LP to your order within the USA.
Price: 99.99 USD
Location: Blaine, Washington
End Time: 2023-12-25T02:27:17.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Artist: Digable Planets
Record Label: Modern Classics
Format: Record
Release Year: 2018
Release Title: Reachin (New Refutation of Time and Space) -25th Anniversary Edition
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop