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ARTIST
FRANK N DANK
TITLE
48 Hours
FORMAT
2CD
LABEL
DELICIOUS VINYL
CATALOG #
DV 9067CD
DV 9067CD
GENRE
HIPHOP
RELEASE DATE
2/5/2013
"Some records are steeped in mythology. Frank N Dank's
48 Hours
is just such a recording. Why so few samples from Dilla? Was that MCA's decision as they didn't believe they could get clearances? Why did MCA shelve the recording for so long? Where's the 'original version?' There are nearly more questions about this album than cuts on it. But according to Frank, 'contrary to popular belief there was never an 'original version' of
48 Hours
. We started recording songs to sample driven beats of Dilla's and we got 80% of the album done and Dilla decided to change the beats to all the songs."' That's right, it wasn't MCA's legal department, it was Dilla's creative vision that stripped out the samples. But what about the sample laden 'Take Your Clothes Off ' and 'Off Your Chest ' you may ask? Frank interjects, 'those were done after the fact.' And why did MCA shelve the project; was this a label afraid to release what the Detroit trio had concocted? Well that doesn't appear to be the case. According to Nitt turnover in the A&R department at the time was rapid to the point that no one seemed to know who at MCA was responsible for the project. This led to a call to then MCA president Jay Boberg who agreed to release Frank N Dank from their deal. So there you have it. As Freud once said, 'sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.' In the case of
48 Hours
, it's one hell of a tasty cigar.
48 Hours
is now at last ready for the respect and proper release it has deserved all along, with the complete album as well as a second disc of Dilla's instrumentals included. As Frank reminds us, 'This is the exact version of
48 Hours
that we (Frank N Dank and Dilla) turned in to MCA and the way Dilla intended it to be!'"
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