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2000 studio album by Souls of Mischief
Trilogy: Conflict, Climax, Resolution is the fourth studio album by the
alternative hip hop group
Souls of Mischief .
[3] The album was released via
Hieroglyphics Imperium Recordings on October 24, 2000.
Critical reception
The A.V. Club wrote: "Consistent, irreverent, and imbued with an undercurrent of maturity and thoughtfulness, Trilogy proves that ... Souls of Mischief has found a way to thrive in major-label exile."
[4]
(The New) Rolling Stone Album Guide wrote that Souls of Mischief "remain four great freestyle battlers without the musical gifts to craft great songs."
[5]
Track listing
"Intro"
"Trilogy" (Produced by
Tommy Tee )
"Interrogation" (Produced by Domino)
"Last Night" (Produced by Jay-biz)
"Save the Babies (Conflict)"
"Bad Business" (Keyboards - Amp Fiddler)
"Danglin'" (Produced by Tommy Tee)
"Mama Knows Best"
"Medication"
"That Ain't Life (Climax)'
"4th Floor Freaks"
"Acupuncture"
"Fucked..."
"Soundscience" (Produced/Mixed By
DJ Babu ,
Evidence )
"Supdoder (What's the Re?)"
"Airborne Ranger" (Produced by Phesto)
"Phoenix Rising (Resolution)"
"Enemy Mind"
Samples
"Intro"
"Interrogation"
"Medication"
"Airborne Rangers"
References
^ M.F. DiBella.
"Trilogy: Conflict, Climax, Resolution - Souls of Mischief - Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards" .
AllMusic . Retrieved 6 October 2014 .
^ Kyles, Kyra (December 24, 2000). "SPIN CONTROL". Chicago Sun-Times . Showcase. p. 14.
^
"Souls of Mischief | Biography & History" . AllMusic .
^
"Souls Of Mischief: Trilogy: Conflict, Climax, Resolution" . The A.V. Club . Retrieved 25 May 2021 .
^ Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian David (May 25, 2004).
"The New Rolling Stone Album Guide" . Simon and Schuster – via Google Books.
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