The Brother with Two Tongues explained
The Brother With Two Tongues is a studio album by the American rapper Mellow Man Ace.[1] [2] It was released in 1992 via Capitol Records.[3]
The thirteen-track record featured guest appearances from Sen Dog, Krazy Dee, and Tomahawk Funk. Audio production was handled by Julio G, DJ Muggs, Tony G., and others.
Critical reception
Rolling Stone wrote: "Obviously heeding Cypress Hill's strategy by downplaying the Hispanic angle and adopting a more generic sound, this more marketable but artistically inferior second album offers a bland, eclectic blend."[4]
Personnel
- Brian Gardner - mastering
- Bronek Wroblewski - producer
- Christine Beaudet - coordinator (production)
- Command A Studios, Inc. - design
- Eric Vidal - producer, arranger
- Joy Bailey - A&R
- Julio Gonzalez - producer, arranger
- Lawrence Muggerud - producer
- Michael Miller - photography
- Morey Alexander - management, executive producer
- Nick Vidal - producer, arranger
- Ralph Merdano - producer
- Sarajo Frieden - design (lettering)
- Senen Reyes - guest performer
- Steve "Silk" Hurley - producer
- Todd Alexander - coordinator (production)
- Tommy Steele - art direction
- Tony Gonzales - producer, arranger
- Tyrone Pachero - guest performer
- Ulpiano Sergio Reyes - main artist, executive producer
Notes and References
- Web site: Spins. SPIN. June 9, 1992. SPIN Media LLC. Google Books.
- Web site: BARRIERS ASIDE, HISPANIC RAP FINDS AUDIENCE. courant.com.
- The Brother with Two Tongues by Mellow Man Ace . Billboard . Jun 27, 1992 . 104 . 26 . 46.
- Santiago . Roberto . Brother with Two Tongues by Mellow Man Ace / East Side Story by Kid Frost . Rolling Stone . May 28, 1992 . 631 . 54.