Untouchable

Untouchable

Track Listings
1. Intro
2. Let's Get a Telly
3. Staight Lace
4. Servin Game
5. Young N*gga
6. Dopefiends Lullaby
7. Ghetto Stardom
8. Get Right
9. Playas Wit da Choppas
10. Get Away
11. Pimp or Die - Mac Mall, Ray Luv, Young Lay
12. Untouchable
13. Opening Doors - Cold 187um, Kokane, Mac Mall
14. Playa Tip - Ant Banks, Mac Mall
15. Crestside
16. Outro


Untouchable
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Good album, but not quite on the level of his best work (3.5/5)
  • Southside is the illest!!!
  • BETTER THAN ANY ALBUM THAT YEAR!!!
  • This is as dope as it Gets.
  • RAP-A-LOT'S UNTOUCHABLE
Untouchable
Scarface
Manufacturer: Asylum Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000WD6
Release Date: 1997-03-11

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Untouchable
  3. No Warning
  4. Southside
  5. Sunshine
  6. Money Makes The World Go Round
  7. For Real
  8. Ya Money Or Ya Life
  9. Mary Jane
  10. Smile
  11. Smartz
  12. Faith
  13. Game Over
  14. Outro

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Good album, but not quite on the level of his best work (3.5/5).......2007-03-15

Scarface's fourth solo effort, 1997's "The Untouchable," is definitely a solid album, but parts of it can be frustrating. Coming off the brilliance of 1994's The Diary which in my opinion is the best single project of his entire career, he found high expectations and high budget. In sharp contrast to The Diary, which despite its popularity had a pretty raw and underground feel, "The Untouchable" feels like more of a high profile album, with Daz Dillinger, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Too Short, Johnny P, and the late 2Pac making appearances. As the guest list might suggest, there's a pretty heavy west coast influence on the album, with more slowed-down, bass and synth heavy g-funk type of beats rather than the rough southern-fried funk of his earlier solo work. N.O. Joe and Mike Dean, the producing geniuses behind most of the Rap-A-Lot masterpieces, remain behind the boards, but the sound has advanced. The overall feel of the album is much darker than his previous, there are no tracks about women and none dealing with social relevance either. He uses an angrier sounding delivery than before. The album has some really great songs on it, which as single songs stand among the best work of 'Face's career. Tracks like "Smile," "Mary Jane," "Smarts," and a few others stand with the best songs he's done. These are incredible songs which show the passion, lyricism, and talent that Scarface pours into his music. A few tracks bring the album down, with monotonous and redundant beats, boring cliched subject matter, and bloated running length, but the majority of the songs here are good efforts. It's certainly not his best album, but 'Face is one of the best rappers of all time and I certainly recommend this album to hip hop fans.

After the intro (unnecessary if you ask me because the vast majority of it's silent), the album starts with the title track, a pretty good funky track where the MC lets loose. "No Warning" is a hardcore, threatening track with a nice hook ("but ninety-nine point nine of the time, you go'n die..."). "Southside" has a decent beat and lyrics painting a picture of his hood, it's a pretty average cut for the album. "Sunshine" is not a track I really like on this disc, it's okay lyrically but the beat and weak hook don't appeal to me. "Money Makes the World Go Round" has a slow, basic beat from Daz Dillinger, but it is the weakest track on the album. It's unsettling to hear Scarface rap in such a cliched manner with such average subject material. At this point, the album definitely picks up and finishes much stronger than it starts. "For Real" is a better song, with some rough production. "Ya Money or Ya Life" is decent but too long. The best four songs come consecutively. "Mary Jane" is an excellently produced song that many may recognize as Ashanti's "Baby," because she (sleazily) took the delivery and music from this song. Musically and lyrically this song is great, Scarface speaks of weed's medicinal powers during times of struggle. "Smile" is probably the most well-known song of his career, featuring one of 2Pac's last guest appearances for a classic collaboration. The beat again is phenomenal as is each verse and the chorus from Johnny P. "Smartz" is excellent, some top-notch Scarface material, and the chilling "Faith" is as well. "Game Over" is a nice posse cut featuring the previously mentioned west coast heavyweights. After the outro is a very good and well-produced bonus track featuring his proteges from the group Facemob.

Anyone who's ever heard 'Face knows that listening to his albums is an often incredible experience, and for the most part "The Untouchable" is no exception. That said, it's far from his best work, and listeners who have yet to hear The Diary, Mr. Scarface Is Back, or his albums with Geto Boys like We Can't Be Stopped should certainly buy those before "The Untouchable." "The Untouchable" is a hard album showing Scarface at the height of his popularity, and it's one I recommend to fans of his other music.

5 out of 5 stars Southside is the illest!!!.......2006-10-10

If for some reason you've never checked him out this is the best place to start (solo-wise). While everything that the Geto Boys did was amazing this was when I realized how impressive his music was and still is. All the guest artists held it down and didn't get outshined by Scarface yet instead only added to the extremely dope effort of the music. All in All, go cop this and enjoy some of the best, that rap music has to offer.

5 out of 5 stars BETTER THAN ANY ALBUM THAT YEAR!!!.......2006-10-08

I HAVE SERIOUSLY COMTEMPLATED HOW GOOD THIS ALBUM IS, BASED ON THE FACT, THAT I CAN'T, AFTER ALMOST 10 YEARS, THINK OF WHAT COMES CLOSE TO THE CALIBER OF THIS GETO BOY DYNAMIC C.D. "UNTOUCHABLE"! I HAVE HEARD ALBUM AFTER ALBUM, AND THERE ARE SOME AMAZING ALBUMS FROM THAT YEAR, BUT NONE ARE AS HARD, THOUGHT OUT, OR MORE PAINFULLY DEVIOUS, AS THIS ALBUM.

GRANTED THIS ALBUM HAS 12 TRACKS, AND IS RELATIVELY SHORT IN COMPARISON TO OTHERS THAT YEAR(ANYTHING MASTER P, LASTS 3 DAYS AN ALBUM, YET SUCK.)! UNTOUCHABLE DOESN'T LACK IN INTENSITY, HUMOR, HUMILITY, AND HONOR, AS SCARFACE (BRADLEY JORDAN b.1970), SHOWS WHAT THE STREETS HAVE NOT ONLY BROUGHT HIMSELF, BUT MANY OF HIS FELLOW TEXANS IN THEIR CITY'S DIRTY STREETS.

HIS HARD EDGED, DEEP, AND RASPY VOICE, PENETRATES THE BRAIN INTO THINKING ABOUT WHAT HE IS TRULY SAYING, AND MAKING SURE YOU REMEMBER.
HIS SIDE VOCALISTS MAKE THIS AN EASY CANDIDATE OF THE BEST ALBUM THAT YEAR AND JUSTIFIBLY SO.

WITH ARTISTS LIKE, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Too Short, Daz, Devin The Dude, 2Pac, Johnny P. AND K.B., AND PRODUCTION OF Tone Capone, N.O. Joe, Mike Dean AND OF COURSE Dr. Dre, MAKE THIS ALBUM AN UNTOUCHABLE ONE.

1. Intro
2. Untouchable
3. No Warning
4. Southside
5. Sunshine
6. Money Makes The World Go Round
7. For Real
8. Ya Money Or Ya Life
9. Mary Jane
10. Smile
11. Smartz
12. Faith
13. Game Over
14. Outro

THESE ARE THE TRACKS, AND MY STANDOUTS WERE 2,3,4,8,9,10.

PEACE

4 out of 5 stars This is as dope as it Gets........2006-08-26

the album has not one boring beat, Gameover is a crazy beat, listen 2 the lyrics, crazy, AND IS SAMPLED from the greatest fighter of all time, at least when i was growing up in the 90's, BRUCE LEE. Mary jane is classic and Smile, but all the other songs are good, not bad juss cuz your use Face prior shouldnt mean u cant hear Face work something diff, this is the first album i got from ScareFace, and i liked it, after this he didnt F*Ck wit the west as much witch sucks cuz i like hearing him blazin wit his homies out in Cali, but i do like hearing him more when he holds it down 4 H-Town, cuz first and for the most i like him makeing tracks wit dude, K, G.B. and all. then Cali, then comes the tracks wit eastcoast like the 1 wit jay & Beans dope, i cant say much on this album that people havent all ready said, but i can add a sujestion, If The songs sounds boring at first LET IT GROW on u, and believe u and me it Will GROW ON U, just Turn it up put some BASS and u will HEAR SCARFACE doing St8 Classic.

5 out of 5 stars RAP-A-LOT'S UNTOUCHABLE.......2006-06-26

I dont really know why alot of people down talked this album. I guess coming back from an album like "diary" people expected another "diary". One thing I LOVE ABOUT FACE is he never re-does anything he does no matter how succesful it was. He always moves one & thats exactly what he did with this album & I LOVED IT. The whole feel of the album was more laid back than what he had done before. Tracks like "smile" with the legendary 2pac(rip) was HUGE! "mary jane" wich was later slaughterd by ashanti into a love song is also CLASSIC! to me the most overlooked song on this album was "smartz" with Devin the dude,the track had that perfect RAP-A-LOT laid back southern gangsta feel to it. Anything less than classic for this album is a shame.
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    Tito Allen
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    DJ WARRIOR -BEST WEST COAST MIXTAPE DJ WINNER 2X & BEST MIXTAPE DJ OF THE YEAR NOMINEE MIXSHOW POWER SUMMIT 2004 1XDJ STRONG -BEST WEST COAST MIXTAPE DJ NOMINEE 1X DJ STRONG. Kurupt and Roscoe present Y.A = Youth Authority! Cali Untouchable Radio Pt. 5: Y.A feat. all new Kurupt and Roscoe with special appearances by Y.A, Tristar, Jayo Felony, Yukmouth, Gail Gotti, and more. 14 tracks featuring Kurupt Young Gotti TRACKLISTING: 1. wwwHipHopWestdotcom Intro 2. Roscoe Escapes Death 3. Kurupt Speaks 4. Roscoe/Y.A - End Of The Road (Y.A Mix) 5. Tri/Y.A - Y Ta The O Ta The U.N.G. 6. Roscoe/Tri/Y.A - Two Up Two Down "Y.A 7. Kurupt on Y.G 8. Kurupt/Roscoe/Tri/Y.A - I Dont Like Nobody 9. Kurupt/Tri/Y.A - GangBang 10. Tri/Y.A - Where Dem Gangstas Bang 11. Roscoe/Tri/Y.A - Anterazh Kustapo 12. Roscoe/Tri/Y.A - Breath 13. Roscoe Speaks On Y.A 14. Kurupt/Tri/Y.G - 10 Years 15. Kurupt/Roscoe/Bullet - Get Used To Me 16. Kurupt/Roscoe - Hood In Yo Life 17. Kurupt Live From Philly 18. Kurupt - I Did't Change 19. Kurupt/Roscoe/Tri/Y.A - Y.A 20. Kurupt/Yukmouth/Jayo Felony - Keep It Gangsta 21. Kurupt/Roscoe/Tri/Y.A - Paragraphs Of Pleasure 22. Kurupt/Roscoe/Gail Gotti - Don't Ask Me For Shit 23. Y.A - Hit'em Till It Hurts (off upcoming Y.A LP!!) 24. Kurupt Outro 25. wwwDJStrongdotcom wwwDJWarriordotbiz Outro 26. Bonus Y.A Track - We Ride Daytons

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    DJ Warrior, Cali Untouchable DJs, Stat Quo, Clinton Sparks present COAST CONTROL VOL. 1: Exclusives, Unreleased & New Jointz [Mixtape] [Limited Edition] [EXPLICIT LYRICS]
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    5 out of 5 stars great mix tape.......2006-05-29

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    Untouchable Outcaste Beats
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Fantastic Sample of Asian Underground genre
    • Great ! a must!!!!
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    Untouchable Outcaste Beats
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    London's Outcaste Records continues to sate those in the know with some of the most intriguing fusionary sounds on either side of the Atlantic. Untouchable Outcaste Beats, Volume 1 will serve as the label's American calling card--an amalgam of tracks from its roster as well as from other seminal works in the genre. Dance Music Federation's essential "Cybersitar" stands out as a pioneering work, lacing a furious breakbeat with confused sitars and repetitive chant. Artists like Shri, with his serene "Meditations"; Nitin Sawnhey, who takes it to the lounge with "Bengali Song"; and Badmarsh, who abuses the hardsteppers on the dance floor with "Jungle Sitars" all take the music on divergent paths yet still find roots both in traditional Indian sounds and more frenetic U.K. club rhythms. The Outcaste sound fails to be monolithic, and precisely because of that, it paves the roads toward tomorrow. --Jon Caramanica

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    5 out of 5 stars Fantastic Sample of Asian Underground genre.......2005-03-26

    This super CD should wet your appetite for the richness of the so called asian underground music. The only caveat about CD, is you may want just go ahead and buy the cds of the artists, so you won't have extra versions of the tracks once you are hooked on their music. The mixture of eastern and mostly western rhythm is truly refreshing and uplifting. Who had it first? These guys or the theivery corporation?

    5 out of 5 stars Great ! a must!!!!.......2004-08-04

    Great cd. Tracks are awsome. track #3 cyber sitar - amazing!
    outcaste has done it again

    4 out of 5 stars CAREFULLY!!!.......2002-08-11

    the breaks and rhythms in many tracks are *quite* repetetive, sterile, and boring - lightweight and not mental or cut-up enough (for me), although the other sampling, sounds and intruments are perfect. This maybe a bit wishy washy for hardcore Jungle & dNb heads but the Indian influence is well dealt with and the CD really is a must for anyone interested in the cross over.

    5 out of 5 stars Th CD will open your eyes!.......2001-11-10

    How good can a various artist Cd get? Is there a limit to a single CD's greatness? Can a Cd be so good that you cannot stop listning to it? Yes there is. This one. This CD is very unusual totally racy and expermental and is a true winner. Excillent tracks by some of the best artists to come out form the Asian Unnderground Movement. It also has some classics from the 60's and 70's flower prower era. Besides jungel standerds by the likes of Nitin Swahny, Shri and Barmarsh there are some excillent break beat hooks by Up, Bustel and Out and Pressur drop. In fact "the theam from outcaste" is probably the best electronic track i have ever heard period. Also T.J. Rehmi and Niraj Chag lend there fantastic expertiese to this already beautiful collection of stars and ofcourse there is the timeless classic Mathar....only song i have ever heard where electric guitar and a sitar actually work. I never review a Cd unless i am gonna give it 5 stars and trust me, I would give this one 20 if i could . Excillent cd.

    5 out of 5 stars Exotic.......2001-10-31

    This CD, while not nearly as well known, ranks up there with Sounds of the Asian Underground. I woudn't say that about many other indie mixes, except maybe Tabla Beat Science, and some of Badmarsh & Shri's best stuff.

    Here's my breakdown:
    1) The cover art is cool.
    2) The title for the CD is pretty damn bold. I wondered if the music could hold up to a title like that. Happily, it does.
    3) About the music: This CD moves in and out of traditional and modern techniques. We are presented with some of the ancient power instruments such as tablas and sitars, mixed with warm deep base, and electronic beats. The producers took care to let us enjoy each aspect fully. The past and the present are combined into something greater than the sum of its parts. In this way, we get a primordial sound that at once doesn't feel dated.

    A must have addition to any indie collection.
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    • THE BEST MAKE UP RECORD???
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    5 out of 5 stars THE BEST MAKE UP RECORD???.......2006-10-11

    This is the best Make-Up record by far, recorded in 2000 just before they broke up.
    Their live shows were always the highlight for me and the other live records just didn't capture the sound in the same way. Sure they're cool, wiuth good between song patter and presenting the IDEA of the group, but this one is totally rocking and exciting. The songs are reworked from original versions; THEY LIVE BY NIGHT sounds housy almost and WADE IN THE WATER sounds straight up like P Funk.
    This one also features the line-up they had at the end, with Alex Minoff on second guitar and back up vocals.
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    Untouchable
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Danny Lives!
    • Unbelievable that one person knows so much guitar!
    • all-time great american guitar
    • CLASSIC GATTON AT HIS BEST. A MUST FOR GUITAR PLAYERS.
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    5 out of 5 stars Danny Lives!.......2001-09-27

    This is a mixed bag. Some tracks are better than others, but mediocre Danny was still better than any other guitarist on the planet. My fave is "One for the Road", AKA "It's a Quarter to Three". Danny pulls out all of the stops on this one: B3 licks, bebop jazz, blistering soul, incredible guitar pyrotechnics--it just leaves you breathless at the end. "Sweet Georgia Brown", despite poor audio quality, played in three different tempos, each subsequent faster than the previous, also stands out. "Deep Purple" with Buddy Emmons is abolutely perfect. "One for Lenny [Breau]" is a tribute from one guitar genius to another (sadly deceased). Anyway, this is a great album. Do yourself a favor and buy it --- NOW!

    5 out of 5 stars Unbelievable that one person knows so much guitar!.......1999-08-06

    Danny Gatton is to the guitar what Buddy Rich is to the drums - there will never be another like him. I thank NRG for keeping him alive with releases of discovered material. This CD showcases a lot of flawless intricate work that is highly enjoyable. You spend a lot of time thinking "how did he do that?". An essential disc!

    5 out of 5 stars all-time great american guitar.......1998-10-28

    this is a truly shining collection of the best american-style guitar playing. Any good music enthusiast will find as many influences as he can think of in Danny's playing. Guitar tone, phrasing, touch and inventive are gorgeous throughout. Any guitar player will be busy stealing licks for months!

    5 out of 5 stars CLASSIC GATTON AT HIS BEST. A MUST FOR GUITAR PLAYERS........1998-10-09

    GATTON FUSES JAZZ,BLUES,COUNTRY AND ROCKABILLY IN HIS UNIQUE AND INIMITABLE STYLE. SOME PLAYERS WITH HIS TECHNICAL VIRTUOUSITY CAN SOUND A LITTLE MECHANICAL AND UNINSPIRED BUT NOT GATTON. CHECK OUT HIS INTERPRETATION OF "SWEET GEORGIA BROWN" WHICH ALONE IS WORTH THE PRICE OF ADMISSION. HE ALSO PUTS ON A CLINIC ON CREATING A B-3 SOUND WITH THE GUITAR. THIS IS NOT A CD FULL OF OUT TAKES THAT GATTON WOULD NOT BE PROUD TO RELEASE. IT IS SOME OF HIS VERY BEST WORK AND SHOULD BE FOUND IN THE COLLECTION OF ALL PEOPLE WHO ENJOY GREAT MUSIC PERFORMED BY A TRUELY GIFTED ARTIST.IF YOU PLAY GUITAR IN ANY STYLE THIS PURCHASE IS A NO BRAINER.
    DJ Warrior & Scipio - Cali Untouchable Radio 10: Angel Dust
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • SCIPIO THE GREAT
    DJ Warrior & Scipio - Cali Untouchable Radio 10: Angel Dust

    Manufacturer: HIPHOPWEST.COM / THE HUNDRED / CALI UNTOUCHABLES/ STRONGHOUSE
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    West CoastWest Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000GXZE5W

    Product Description

    The Lost Angel Young Scipio and LAs Mixtape King DJ Warrior bring you 13 new cuts fresh of the cutting room floor! You might recognize scipio from Cali untouchable Radio 3 but this is an exclusive look at the power of LA's upcoming MC, Young Scipio! TRACKLISTING:-------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Die Slow feat. PC, Nonispits [produced by Daeone] 2. Rivalry feat. Z-Cali, PC, Blue Rose And Crow [produced by Daeone] 3. Still In The Hood [produced by Ish] 4. Born And Raised feat. Balance And Chevy Jones [produced by Emile] 5. Living In Hell feat. Roccett [produced by Embryo] 6. Round feat. Blue Rose, PC, Z-Cali & Crow 7. Next To Me feat. Taje, Blue Rose, Z-Cali, Problem, PC, Bangloose [produced by DemJointz] 8. County Jail feat. Teedra Moses [produced by Josef] 9. Black Heroes [produced by Nic Wiz] 10. Soldier feat. Kanary [produced by Daeone] 11. Street Dreams feat. Chevy Jones [produced by Daeone] 12. Gob Stopper feat. Bishop Lamont [produced by J Dilla] 13. HipHopWest_com & DJ Warrior Outro

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars SCIPIO THE GREAT.......2006-07-16

    I CAUGHT THIS NEW WEST COAST MCEE ON THE CALI UNTOUCHABLE RADIO 3 WITH DJ STRONG AND DJ WARRIOR VS THE GAME AND THIS NEW ONE IS A CLASSSIC. ITS LIKE AN ALBUM!
    Untouchable
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Prime example of Bay Area hip hop (3.5/5)
    • Mac Mall Comin Wit Nathan But Game
    • bum smak-a-doo-dad an what not
    • UNTOUCHABLE
    • O-town s#it
    Untouchable
    Mac Mall
    Manufacturer: Relativity
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000003BYU
    Release Date: 1996-04-23

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. Lets Get A Telly
    3. Straight Lace
    4. Servin Game
    5. Young N*gga
    6. Dopefiends Lullaby
    7. Ghetto Stardom
    8. Get Right
    9. Playas Wit Da Choppas
    10. Get Away
    11. Pimp Or Die
    12. Untouchable
    13. Opening Doors
    14. Playa Tip
    15. Crestside
    16. Outro

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Prime example of Bay Area hip hop (3.5/5).......2007-03-11

    Mac Mall's 1996 album "Untouchable" is an album that really grew on me. I remember first buying it and expecting a standard Young Black Brotha Records album like Ray Luv's "Forever Hustlin'," Dubee's "Dubee aka Sugawolf," or Young Lay's "Black 'n Dangerous," and this album is pretty different from those other YBB releases of 1995 and 1996. When I first had it, I wasn't very impressed with it at all, but the more I listened the more I really began to get into the deep grooves and Mac Mall's hypnotic flow. The list of producers includes YBB's in-house man Khayree, as well as Mike Mosley and Ant Banks, the Bay Area's three best producers. It doesn't sound like a traditional YBB release because Khayree doesn't produce the whole thing. It's kind of odd, though, because the beats throughout this album are quite similar, at times to the point of monotony. Some of the songs will even kind of run together in your mind. But after a few listens, for me at least, the bass heavy, synth woozy production really begins to make your head nod, and I guess for me it was kind of an acquired case. Mac Mall is a cool MC, he has a really great flow with a kind of high pitched voice that spits Bay Area slang effortlessly. He doesn't sound quite as ridiculous as E-40 but their deliveries are sometimes similar. Mac tells the traditional Bay Area tales of "triple-beams and ice cream," but he also does a little philosophizing at times. His subject matter may get a little tiresome as there is a whole lot of it on "Untouchable." The tracks are pretty well-polished, and they all have nice hooks. This is really simple gangsta rap, so some fans looking for a lot of lyrical substance might want to look elsewhere, but Mac has style and charisma. "Untouchable" is a cool album from a good MC that showcases the unique Bay Area style.

    After a cool 1-minute instrumental intro, the album begins with "Let's Get a Telly," which has a hard-hitting standard Bay Area beat and Mac Mall doing his thing. It's a solid song but not exactly a standout. "Straight Lace" is more catchy and upbeat. "Servin' Game" is a decent song speaking of the crime life involved in such activity. "Young N..." is funky and has nice bass. "Dopefiend's Lullaby" is woozy and appealing musically, and Mac Mall adjusts his delivery to it nicely, a very nice track. Lyrically "Ghetto Stardom" is the album's standout, because Mac steps back from his crime tales and talks about the other side of it. He wonders why so many people must engage in such a risky lifestyle, and the chorus is emphasizes it ("They tried to tell us in the verses and the scriptures, but I guess the real message musta missed us..."). The production is also very nice on this track, it's a real highlight. I also love the song "Get Right," which has an inescapable chorus and Mac's hardest verses. This song induces head-nodding from start to finish. The upbeat "Playas With da Choppas" follows, with the similar "Get Away" next. "Pimp or Die" is a nice track featuring Ray Luv (for the record, Ray Luv's verse was just taken from his song "In the Game" and laid over a new beat). The beat is very nice here and it's a feel-good track. The title track is strong but sounds very similar to a lot of the other tracks. He gets autobiographical on "Opening Doors" which has a soulful chorus, which precedes the average "Playa Tip." "Crestside" represents his home, the last song before the outro, which sounds just like the intro.

    "Untouchable" is pretty basic gangsta rap, but it's well done and I think it's something that many listeners will find appealing. It's consistent enough that you can pretty much listen to it straight through, and this might be a good starting point for people unfamiliar with the Bay Area genre. I recommend it to fans of E-40 or Celly Cel, and also to fans of YBB, even though it's definitely more similar to the former. It's almost worth it just for "Get Right," "Ghetto Stardom" and the other handful of standouts, but it's definitely a nice disc to add to the collection.

    5 out of 5 stars Mac Mall Comin Wit Nathan But Game.......2006-11-29

    Mac Mall came real hard in 1996 with "Untouchable." With str8 sav mob style beats from Khayree, Mike Mosley, Ant Banks and one by Cold 187 um ("Opening Doors"), u know u gonna be noddin ya head for an hour. And then there's Mac Mall himself. He has one of the best flows of any West Coast MC. He's menacing, but treal throughout. Check out his wordplay on the title track. I love the Ant Banks space boogie beat on "Playa Tip." Mall shows you the real deal of strugglin and strivin for thrivin on "Ghetto Stardom" and "Opening Doors" (with Kokane's funky hook vocals). Mac Mall serves str8 lace game through tthe album. U can't fade this Crestside Mac.

    3 out of 5 stars bum smak-a-doo-dad an what not.......2005-12-31

    yeeeeeee diggoo nome sayn? Bum ding-dong nome sayn diggoo smak-a-mac on the reals nome sayn diggoo? Im is de digoo gibins nome sayn props to de doodad cuz he bes gots de ebonicalizatiums propa onseethis an what not, word! ya feel me? nome sayn. Is he be edjamacatid like me den he be gots de brite future. Erybudy shud lisium to dis rekid, drop outta skool an kill people an sling dope sos as to betta our comuntee like he be rapin bout. word.

    5 out of 5 stars UNTOUCHABLE.......2005-06-21

    SUPER CLEAN BEATZ THAT STOMP & FLOWZ W/THAT STR8 CRESTSIDE PIMP $HIT ALL THE WAY THRU-MAKE SURE 2 PEEP HIS 1ST ALBUM "ILLEGAL BUSINESS?"

    5 out of 5 stars O-town s#it.......2005-06-20

    An excellent come back from mall. He came with some real deep lyrics on this one, the tracks are tight too. He talks about a lot of problems and deals with issues from his heart on this. He came back and on this album and showed he was a serious rapper who had something to say. He has a good flow too advancing from the last album. These were the days when mall was ripping s#it properly. I don't feel his later stuff. I recommend this to anyone who wants a good, serious album from the bay. This is another tight one for the collection. Peace!
    Once in a Lifetime
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      Once in a Lifetime
      Untouchable 3
      Manufacturer: Ultra Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      HouseHouse | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      CD SinglesCD Singles | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000I2IS2M
      Release Date: 2006-10-10

      Tracks:

      1. Once In A Lifetime - (Hi_Tack radio edit mix)
      2. Once In A Lifetime - (Hi_Tack club mix)

      Album Description

      Their latest single, a cover of New Edition's "Once In A Lifetime", is a massive funky-vocal house smasher. Includes mixes from recently successful DJ collective Hi_Tack, best known for their dance floor hit "Say Say Say".

      Rap Music:

      1. We Come to Party
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