The American rapper Common debuted in 1992 with the album Can I Borrow a Dollar? He mainly became famous in the underground scene during the years after release, but nowadays it's known as an important album in early '90s hip-hop. The album displayed a unique sound in which he drops his goofy lyrics and voice cracks. The beats are impressive for the time and it's a great addition to the record collection of hip-hop fans in general.
Can I Borrow a Dollar? Is available as a limited edition of 1.500 individually numbered copies on transparent vinyl.
Dollar Side | ||
A1 | A Penny For My Thoughts | 4:31 |
A2 | Charms Alarm | 4:23 |
A3 | Take It EZ | 4:08 |
A4 | Heidi Hoe | 4:30 |
A5 | Breaker 1/9 | 4:02 |
A6 | Two Scoops Of Raisins | 5:29 |
Sense Side | ||
B1 | No Defense | 1:14 |
B2 | Blows To The Temple | 4:41 |
B3 | Just In The Nick Of Rhyme | 2:29 |
B4 | Tricks Up My Sleeve | 3:20 |
B5 | Puppy Chow | 4:00 |
B6 | Soul By The Pound | 4:20 |
B7 | Pitchin' Pennies | 1:59 |