Step in the Arena

Step in the Arena

Track Listings
1. Name Tag (Premier & the Guru)
2. Step in the Arena
3. Form of Intellect
4. Execution of a Chump (No More Mr. Nice Guy)
5. Who's Gonna Take the Weight?
6. Beyond Comprehension
7. Check the Technique
8. Lovesick
9. Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
10. Game Plan
11. Take a Rest
12. What You Want This Time?
13. Street Ministry
14. Just to Get a Rep
15. Say Your Prayers
16. As I Read My S-A
17. Precisely the Right Rhymes
18. Meaning of the Name


Step in the Arena
Step in the Arena
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE IT!!!!!
  • Classic, no doubt.
  • Cream of the crop
  • Step In The Arena; My personal favourite
  • Waaaay underated album!!
Step in the Arena
Gang Starr
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000008FVT
Release Date: 1991-01-15

Tracks:

  1. Name Tag - Premier & The Guru
  2. Step In The Arena
  3. Form Of Intellect
  4. Execution Of A Chump (No More Mr. Nice Guy Pt.2)
  5. Who's Gonna Take The Weight?
  6. Beyond Comprehension
  7. Check The Technique
  8. Love Sick
  9. Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
  10. Game Plan
  11. Take A Rest - Gangstarr
  12. What You Want This Time?
  13. Street Ministry
  14. Just To Get A Rep
  15. Say Your Prayers
  16. As I Read My S-A
  17. Precisely the Right Rhymes
  18. The Meaning Of A Name

Amazon.com essentials

Gang Starr's second album is quintessential hip-hop and is easily one of the greatest rap albums of all time. In contrast to their 1989 debut, No More Mr. Nice Guy, which was filled with seriously uptempo jams, Step in the Arena slows down the pace, unveiling low, slow, and deceptively complex tempos along with some jazz-tinged loops and beats, all of which firmly established DJ Premier's slot in the producer hall of fame. Furthermore, the slower sonic pace proved to be a perfect fit for Guru's distinctive monotone flow. The album hits on every aural level, from the lumbering bass and blaring horn combo of the title track to the swirling sax blurts, unnerving siren, and kinetic scratch attack of "Who's Gonna Take the Weight" to the laid-back smooth jazz soul of "Love Sick." Guru's verbal volley can only be described as smooth hardcore, with no-nonsense lyrics that effectively strike a balance between the street and the intellect. Toss in tracks like the anti-hoodlum anthem "Just to Get a Rep" and the scathing "Execution of a Chump (No More Mr. Nice Guy, Part 2)," and you've got yourself a bona fide classic that sounds as fresh today as it did when it was first released. --Spence Abbott

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE IT!!!!!.......2007-02-18

this album is, right up there with DAILY OPERATION, my absolute favorite gang starr album. HARD TO EARN gets props as well. this album does NOT sound dated. guru's rhymes are NOT dull. yes, he does have a monotone style, but THAT is what i dig about it. love the beats, and i love the deliveries of the rhymes. some just do not understand, but some obviously recognize good hip hop when they hear it. ESSENTIAL!!!!

5 out of 5 stars Classic, no doubt........2006-04-17

I probably can't say anything that hasn't already been said about this masterpiece, however the sound of this album should not be misunderstood, This is one of those albums that epitomizes what the East Coast feels like. The "simple" production is the point. Guru's skills have been debated over and over again but he fits these tracks perfectly. Preemo is at his best here, a beat, a sample, a cut, that's about it. This album basically set the standard for what East Coast Hip-Hop should sound like to many people. I will never tire of it. Simple perfection.
If you like DITC, BDP etc, you probably already have this one, but if you don't.......

5 out of 5 stars Cream of the crop.......2006-04-17

This album IS what hip-hop music (rap) is supposed to sound like in 1991. Beatwise, Primo was just getting started but his sample selection and generous use of the 808 kick made this album an aural experiance that was perfect on every level. Guru's signature monotone voice fits perfectly with the slow to mid tempo beats. And let's not forget the DJ. Yes, DJ Premier puts in work on the turntables like nobody else with his razor sharp cutting skills. This slbum is in my top five of all time and rightfully so. Every song is a banger and to this very day has stood the test of time making it a hip-hop classic. A must for every fan of rap music.

5 out of 5 stars Step In The Arena; My personal favourite.......2006-03-29

Quality guarantee doesn't come around very often in hip-hop, but Gang Starr delivered four solid albums during the 90's. As long as DJ Premier handled the production, you knew the product was goin' to be great. To pick a classic of these four records aren't too easy, but my personal favourite has always been Step In The Arena. After a vaccinate start in '89 with their debutalbum No More Mr. Nice Guy, Guru and Premier found their formula for success with this one. Instead of copying the soundpicture of that time, which where very dance orientated and funky, they created their own, unique sound.

On "Step In The Arena" everything worked well. Primo's jazz influenced beats fitted Guru perfectly. It was laidback, but at the same time rough, and Guru haven't sound any better on the mic, than what he does here. He seems more comfortable in his role that time. He could talk about wankstas "Just To Get A Rep", wack mc's "Step In The Arena" or be soft "Love Sick" All these songs where a refreshing listen. In a time where rap was very political and aggressive, Gang Starr took it another step longer. Jazz were about to play an important role in hip-hop the following years. As you already know, Primo became one of the 90's most influence producers with melodious vocal cuts combined with drums. He could cut samples like no other, and it's not a coincidence that he have worked with big names like Notorious B.I.G. and Jay-Z. Even Janet Jackson and Limp Bizkit have hired him to remix their hits.

Step In The Arena where followed by Daily Operation and Hard To Earn. These three records are their best work. As a producer Premier just got better, but a little charm disappeared. Step In The Arena was somethin' new and different. Maybe their following records were technically more perfected, but not really anything new. Just extremely tight. If you're one of those, that discovered Gang Starr recently, I'll recommend you to take a journey back to the beginning - to 1991 and Step In The Arena.

More classic material by Gang Starr : Daily Operation (1992), Hard To Earn (1994)

5 out of 5 stars Waaaay underated album!!.......2006-02-16

This is the type of album that separated Gangstarr from the rest of Hip Hop.Jazzy yes but not Tribe,De La, or Jungle Brothers at all.Step in the Arena had a feel completely unique to itself.Guru lyrically way ahead to even now.His flow at times were soft spoken though his words were harsh with seriousness.Probably one of the most well rounded hip hop albums of all time.The only thing I wish was better is the overall sonic quality.It seemed the levels were low at some spots but that may be the magic in this production.Less is more.No tracks to mention because they are all equaly great.A must have for the hip hop purist.
Step in the Arena
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Step in the Arena
    Gang Starr
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    East CoastEast Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B0000563VR
    Step in the Arena
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Step in the Arena
      Gang Starr
      Manufacturer: Goldrush
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      East CoastEast Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B00000DU4W
      Release Date: 1996-12-17

      Tracks:

      1. Name Tag (Premier & the Guru)
      2. Step in the Arena
      3. Form of Intellect
      4. Execution of a Chump (No More Mr. Nice Guy)
      5. Who's Gonna Take the Weight?
      6. Beyond Comprehension
      7. Check the Technique
      8. Lovesick
      9. Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
      10. Game Plan
      11. Take a Rest
      12. What You Want This Time?
      13. Street Ministry
      14. Just to Get a Rep
      15. Say Your Prayers
      16. As I Read My S-A
      17. Precisely the Right Rhymes
      18. Meaning of the Name

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      1. Stone Garden [CD-single]
      2. Street Rap Instrumentals - Royalty Free Hip Hop Beats
      3. Supa Dupa Babee You Gotta Fight Back Theme Song
      4. The Beat: Go-Go's Fusion of Funk and Hip Hop [Enhanced]
      5. The Beat: Go-Go's Fusion of Funk and Hip Hop [Enhanced]
      6. The Blueprint [Clean]
      7. The Great Escape [Explicit Lyrics]
      8. The Skills Dat Pay Da Bills
      9. Thuggin' Til the End [Explicit Lyrics]
      10. Tim's Bio [Clean]

      Rap Music

      rap music

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