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Sex Packets

  • AMG Review of Sex Packets

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    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    Sex Packets is a vibrant, wildly funny record that transcends any attempt to dismiss it as mere /p>

    ovelty. Novelty records are throwaways -- cheap gags that are funny once, but never pay off with repeat plays, something that Sex Packets certainly does. Sex Packets is layered like any good story. Corny jokes, gross-out tales, flights of fancy, and sheer absurdist humor co-exist comfortably, usually within the course of one song. Take "The Humpty Dance," their breakthrough single and timeless party anthem. Within that one song, Humpty Hump spills out countless jokes, spinning between inspired allusions and thuddingly obvious cut-ups, which are equally funny because of the irrepressible, infectious nature of his ap. And he's so confident in his skills, he's sexy, which is kind of what the album is about -- it knows that sex is funny, and sexier because of it. But the very name of the album should be a clear indication that Digital Underground doesn't take any of this stuff all that seriously while creating elaborate, fantastical settings that reveal boundless imagination. The showiest number, of course, is the "Sex Packets" suite that concludes the album, built around their idea for a drug that creates full-blown sexual fantasies (virtual reality before it was in vogue), but their skill at creating distinctive worlds is just as apparent on the endless party of "Doowutchyalike." These are the things that are buried beneath the band's jokes and an enormous amount of George Clinton samples. Much of the music on Sex Packets uses the P-Funk canon as their foundation (a notable exception being a swinging interpolation of a Jimi Hendrix Band of Gypsys cut on "The New Jazz (One)," a cracking showcase for their team vocal skills). It's so strong an influence, it may seem easy to reduce Digital Underground to the status of mere Clinton imitators, but they take his blueprint, expand it, and personalize it, creating a record that is as loose and funny as anything in the P-Funk empire, and in some ways, easier to access, since the party feels wide open. Few hip-hop albums sound as much like a constant party as this, and years later, it's still impossible to resist.

X-rated for hump day
5 months ago

If you just clicked on the player button you will have a very NSFW track for this Hump Day aka Wednesday.This one is in honor of Shock G and his alter ego Edward Ellington "Humpty-Hump" Humphrey III. As one half of D.U. he helped bless the world with this perverted track and amongst other things (for better or worse) helped launch Tupac. Check the vid for another classic. Hip hop need not be re...

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Hey fat girl, come here, are you ticklish?
over 2 years ago

The Humpty DanceIt's your chanceto do the humpOne of the first songs to make me realize that hip hop wasn't all about adidas, bitches, cops, and bitches, although bitches are an integral part of the narrative.Dunno if this is a Funky Friday or a Hip-Hop Thursday post, but there's not much I can do about it now, I just hit "publish."

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