The Treacherous Three (album) explained

The Treacherous Three
Type:studio
Artist:Treacherous Three
Cover:The Treacherous Three.jpg
Released:1984
Recorded:1980–1983
Genre:Old-school hip hop
Label:Sugar Hill Records
Producer:Sylvia Robinson
Prev Title:Whip It
Prev Year:1983
Next Title:Old School Flava
Next Year:1994

The Treacherous Three is the first studio album by American hip hop group Treacherous Three. It was released in 1984 via Sugar Hill Records with distribution of MCA Records and produced by Sylvia Robinson. Complex (magazine) puts the album at number 37 on their 50 Greatest Rap Albums 1980s.[1]

The songs "At the Party", "Feel the Heartbeat" and "The Body Rock" were recorded and released from 1980 to 1981 as 12" singles for Bobby Robinson's Enjoy Records and were also compiled on Whip It (1983). The songs "Turning You On", "U.F.O." and "Get Up" were recorded and released in 1983 on Sylvia Robinson's Sugar Hill Records.

The group's sophomore album, Old School Flava, was released a decade later.

Track listing

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Personnel

Legacy

External links

Web site: Treacherous Three - The Treacherous Three. Discogs. en.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Best Rap Albums of the '80s37. Treacherous Three, Treacherous Three (1984). Shipley. Al. Complex. en. December 4, 2017.
  2. Web site: The Treacherous Three on WhoSampled. WhoSampled. December 4, 2017.