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Black Elvis/Lost in Space

Black Elvis/Lost in Space is the fourth solo studio album by American rapper and producer Kool Keith, and his first release under the alias of 'Black Elvis'. It was intended to be released the same day as First Come, First Served, but was pushed back by Columbia Records and ended up being released four months later on August 10, 1999, through Relativity Entertainment Distribution rather than Sony Music Distribution, denoted by the WK prefix instead of the customary CK prefix and the legal copy on the release. Black Elvis 2 followed in 2023.

Black Elvis/Lost in Space
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 10, 1999
Recorded1998-1999
StudioBridge (Conshohocken, Pennsylvania)
GenreUnderground hip hop
Length68:04
Label
Producer
Kool Keith chronology
First Come, First Served
(1999)
Black Elvis/Lost in Space
(1999)
Matthew
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Robert Christgau[2]

Background edit

Kool Keith uses very complex rhymes on various subject matters from Black Elvis' viewpoint on half of the album and on the other half elaborates on space travel and being lost in space. This is the first album for which Keith handled all of the production, although drum programming was done by Kutmasta Kurt and Marc Live. Sadat X, Black Silver, Roger Troutman, Motion Man, Kid Capri and Pimpin' Rex made guest appearances on the record.

A promotional video was made for the track "Livin' Astro" which aired on a few episodes of the MTV show Amp in early 2000. The video features Kool Keith acting as several different personas amidst a sci-fi backdrop that resembles the Black Elvis/Lost in Space album cover. The personas include the Original Black Elvis, Orange Man, the Kid in the Commercial, Lonnie Hendrex, and Light-Blue Cop.

Kool Keith was displeased with the lack of promotion for the Black Elvis project, and vented his frustrations about his label on the songs "Release Date" and "Test Press." He also published the e-mail addresses of several Ruffhouse executives, asking his fans to demand better promotion.

Reception edit

The album peaked at number 180 on the US Billboard 200,[3] #74 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums,[4] #10 on the Heatseekers Albums.[5]

Track listing edit

No.TitleLength
1."Intro" (featuring Black Silver & Pimpin' Rex)3:09
2."Lost in Space" (featuring Black Silver)3:52
3."Rockets on the Battlefield"4:24
4."Livin' Astro"4:28
5."Supergalactic Lover"3:40
6."Master of the Game" (featuring Roger Troutman)4:43
7."I'm Seein' Robots"4:22
8."Static" (featuring Sadat X)4:31
9."Intro 2" (featuring Kid Capri)0:25
10."Black Elvis"3:45
11."Maxi Curls"4:36
12."Keith Turbo"4:17
13."Fine Girls"3:59
14."The Girls Don't Like the Job"4:16
15."Clifton" (featuring Motion Man)4:49
16."All the Time"3:43
17."I Don't Play"5:05
Total length:1:08:04

Sample credits[6]

Personnel edit

  • Keith Matthew Thornton - vocals, lyrics, producer, executive producer
  • Jeremy Larner - executive producer, management
  • Nightcrawler - drum programming & co-producer (tracks: 5, 11, 15), programming (tracks: 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 14)
  • Live 7 - programming (tracks: 1, 2, 8, 9, 12, 13, 16, 17)
  • Kurt Matlin - lyrics (tracks: 5, 11, 15)
  • Paul K. Laster - vocals & lyrics (track 15)
  • Manny Lecuona - mastering
  • Michael 'Bones' Malak - recording
  • Joseph Mario Nicolo - mixing
  • Richard C Essig - lacquer cut
  • Aimée MacAuley - art direction & design
  • F. Scott Schafer - photography
  • Estée Ochoa - design
  • Tim Devine - A&R
  • Christopher Rodgers - vocals (tracks: 1, 2)
  • Rex Colonel Doby Jr. - vocals (track 1)
  • Roger Troutman - vocals (track 6)
  • Derek Murphy - vocals (track 8)
  • David Anthony Love, Jr. - vocals (track 9)

Charts edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bush, John. "Black Elvis/Lost in Space - Kool Keith". Allmusic. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  2. ^ Christgau, Robert (2017-11-16). "Robert Christgau: CG: Kool Keith". Robert Christgau.
  3. ^ a b "Kool Keith Black Elvis/Lost In Space Chart History". Billboard 200. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Kool Keith Black Elvis/Lost In Space Chart History". Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
  5. ^ a b "Kool Keith Black Elvis/Lost In Space Chart History". Heatseekers Albums. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
  6. ^ "Black Elvis/Lost in Space by Kool Keith: Album Samples, Covers and Remixes". WhoSampled. Retrieved 2017-11-16.

External links edit

  • "Kool Keith - Black Elvis / Lost In Space". at Discogs.


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Black Elvis Lost in Space is the fourth solo studio album by American rapper and producer Kool Keith and his first release under the alias of Black Elvis It was intended to be released the same day as First Come First Served but was pushed back by Columbia Records and ended up being released four months later on August 10 1999 through Relativity Entertainment Distribution rather than Sony Music Distribution denoted by the WK prefix instead of the customary CK prefix and the legal copy on the release Black Elvis 2 followed in 2023 Black Elvis Lost in SpaceStudio album by Kool KeithReleasedAugust 10 1999Recorded1998 1999StudioBridge Conshohocken Pennsylvania GenreUnderground hip hopLength68 04LabelRuffhouseColumbiaSME RecordsProducerJeremy Larner exec Kool Keith also exec Nightcrawler co Kool Keith chronologyFirst Come First Served 1999 Black Elvis Lost in Space 1999 Matthew 2000 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 Robert Christgau 2 Contents 1 Background 2 Reception 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Charts 6 References 7 External linksBackground editKool Keith uses very complex rhymes on various subject matters from Black Elvis viewpoint on half of the album and on the other half elaborates on space travel and being lost in space This is the first album for which Keith handled all of the production although drum programming was done by Kutmasta Kurt and Marc Live Sadat X Black Silver Roger Troutman Motion Man Kid Capri and Pimpin Rex made guest appearances on the record A promotional video was made for the track Livin Astro which aired on a few episodes of the MTV show Amp in early 2000 The video features Kool Keith acting as several different personas amidst a sci fi backdrop that resembles the Black Elvis Lost in Space album cover The personas include the Original Black Elvis Orange Man the Kid in the Commercial Lonnie Hendrex and Light Blue Cop Kool Keith was displeased with the lack of promotion for the Black Elvis project and vented his frustrations about his label on the songs Release Date and Test Press He also published the e mail addresses of several Ruffhouse executives asking his fans to demand better promotion Reception editThe album peaked at number 180 on the US Billboard 200 3 74 on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums 4 10 on the Heatseekers Albums 5 Track listing editNo TitleLength1 Intro featuring Black Silver amp Pimpin Rex 3 092 Lost in Space featuring Black Silver 3 523 Rockets on the Battlefield 4 244 Livin Astro 4 285 Supergalactic Lover 3 406 Master of the Game featuring Roger Troutman 4 437 I m Seein Robots 4 228 Static featuring Sadat X 4 319 Intro 2 featuring Kid Capri 0 2510 Black Elvis 3 4511 Maxi Curls 4 3612 Keith Turbo 4 1713 Fine Girls 3 5914 The Girls Don t Like the Job 4 1615 Clifton featuring Motion Man 4 4916 All the Time 3 4317 I Don t Play 5 05Total length 1 08 04 Sample credits 6 Track 5 contains elements from Come Go With Me by Teddy Pendergrass 1979 Track 8 contains elements from Our House by Madness 1982 Track 11 contains elements from Snake by Charles Earland 1973 Track 16 contains elements from You Used to Love Me by Faith Evans 1995 Personnel editKeith Matthew Thornton vocals lyrics producer executive producer Jeremy Larner executive producer management Nightcrawler drum programming amp co producer tracks 5 11 15 programming tracks 3 4 6 7 10 14 Live 7 programming tracks 1 2 8 9 12 13 16 17 Kurt Matlin lyrics tracks 5 11 15 Paul K Laster vocals amp lyrics track 15 Manny Lecuona mastering Michael Bones Malak recording Joseph Mario Nicolo mixing Richard C Essig lacquer cut Aimee MacAuley art direction amp design F Scott Schafer photography Estee Ochoa design Tim Devine A amp R Christopher Rodgers vocals tracks 1 2 Rex Colonel Doby Jr vocals track 1 Roger Troutman vocals track 6 Derek Murphy vocals track 8 David Anthony Love Jr vocals track 9 Charts editChart 1999 Peak position US Billboard 200 180 3 US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 74 4 US Heatseekers Albums Billboard 10 5 References edit Bush John Black Elvis Lost in Space Kool Keith Allmusic Retrieved November 16 2017 Christgau Robert 2017 11 16 Robert Christgau CG Kool Keith Robert Christgau a b Kool Keith Black Elvis Lost In Space Chart History Billboard 200 Retrieved November 16 2017 a b Kool Keith Black Elvis Lost In Space Chart History Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Retrieved 2017 11 16 a b Kool Keith Black Elvis Lost In Space Chart History Heatseekers Albums Retrieved 2017 11 16 Black Elvis Lost in Space by Kool Keith Album Samples Covers and Remixes WhoSampled Retrieved 2017 11 16 External links edit Kool Keith Black Elvis Lost In Space at Discogs nbsp This 1990s hip hop album related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Black Elvis Lost in Space amp oldid 1187120888, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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