8th Wonder (album) explained

8th Wonder
Type:studio
Artist:the Sugarhill Gang
Cover:The 8th Wonder.jpg
Released:June 25, 1981
Recorded:1980–1981
Label:Sugar Hill
Prev Title:Sugarhill Gang
Prev Year:1980
Next Title:Rappin' Down Town
Next Year:1983

8th Wonder is the second album by the American rap group the Sugarhill Gang.[1] The album was released in 1981 for Sugar Hill Records and was again produced by Sylvia Robinson and James Cullimore. Though not as successful as the group's previous album, the album did feature the minor hits "8th Wonder" and "Apache" and featured an appearance by another Sugar Hill Records rap group, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five on "Showdown".

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number 66 on Billboard's Soul LPs chart on January 16, 1982.[2]

Critical reception

The Globe and Mail advised: "Don't expect anything new—there's still a lot of stuff about how great it is to be a member of The Sugarhill Gang and how the ladies fall for it."[3] Robert Christgau noted that "professional is as good as they get, and in the absence of vaguely interesting words the singing tracks are funktional dance music at best."

Notes and References

  1. Book: Bradley . Adam . DuBois . Andrew Lee . The Anthology of Rap . 2010 . Yale University Press.
  2. January 16, 1982 . Billboard Soul LPs . Billboard . 57.
  3. News: Lacey . Liam . 8th Wonder The Sugarhill Gang . The Globe and Mail . 10 Apr 1982 . F6.