Brand NubianIn God We Trust

Label:

Elektra – 61381-2

Format:

CD , Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Hip Hop

Style:

Conscious

Tracklist

1 Allah U Akbar
EngineerLee Anthony
4:50
2 Ain't No Mystery 4:23
3 Meaning Of The 5% 2:53
4 The Gat
Engineer [Additional]Gregg (Muthafuckin') Mann*
3:23
5 Black Star Line
FeaturingRed Foxx*
ProducerSting International
5:07
6 Allah And Justice
Engineer [Additional]Gregg (Muthafuckin') Mann*
2:11
7 The Godz... 3:50
8 The Travel Jam
Engineer [Additional]Gregg (Muthafuckin') Mann*
3:53
9 Brand Nubian Rock The Set 4:07
10 Love Me Or Leave Me Alone 4:35
11 Steal Ya 'Ho
EngineerTony Smalios
3:51
12 Steady Bootleggin' 3:52
13 Black And Blue 4:01
14 Punks Jump Up To Get Beat Down
ProducerDiamond*
4:25

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Elektra Entertainment
  • Copyright ©Elektra Entertainment
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗WEA International Inc.
  • Copyright ©WEA International Inc.
  • Mastered AtThe Hit Factory
  • Glass Mastered AtSpecialty Records Corporation

Credits

  • Art Direction, DesignTom Bouman
  • Engineer [Second]John Kogan
  • Engineer [Tracking And Mixing]Dave Kennedy*
  • Executive-ProducerMr. Dante Ross*
  • ManagementRush Management*
  • Mastered ByTom Coyne
  • Mixed ByBrand Nubian
  • Photography ByMario Castellanos
  • ProducerBrand Nubian (tracks: 1 to 13)

Notes

All songs recorded & mixed at Chung King House Of Metal except: track 1 recorded at the Hit Factory; track 11 recorded & mixed at Soundtracks; track 12 recorded & mixed at the Hit Factory; additional recording at Marathon Studios on track 8; track 14 mixed at Marathon Studios.

(P)(C) 1992 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States.

Printed in U.S.A.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 7559-61381-2 3
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): 2 61381-2 SRC*05 M2S8
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): 2 61381-2 SRC*5 XM1 S4 S ARC
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 3): 2 61381-2 SRC*05 XM1 S2 ARC
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 4): 2 61381-2 SRC*05 M2S15 [Specialty Records Corporation Logo]
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 5): 2 61381-2 SRC*05 M2S16 [Specialty Records Corporation Logo]
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 6): 2 61381-2 SRC*05 M2S14 [Specialty Records Corporation Logo]
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 7): 2 61381-2 SRC*05 M2S4 [Specialty Records Corporation Logo]
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 8): 2 61381-2 SRC*05 M2S10 [Specialty Records Corporation Logo]

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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In God We Trust (2×LP, Album) Elektra 9 61381-1, 61381-1 US 1992
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In God We Trust (CD, Album) Elektra 7559-61381-2 Europe 1992
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In God We Trust (Cassette, Album, SR, Dolby HX Pro, B NR) Elektra 9 61381-4, 61381-4 US 1992
New Submission
In God We Trust (CD, Album) Elektra CD 61381 Canada 1992
New Submission
In God We Trust (Cassette, Album) Elektra 7559 61381 4 UK 1992

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Reviews

  • Bell_03's avatar
    Bell_03
    Edited 6 years ago
    An unseen revisit by pure chance in the (nowadays) digital archive. And to my total chock and confusion this release was/is (automatically) listed as an 2003 release instead of 1992 by the Worlds biggest IT-company!

    But, I know (for many more reasons than 1 (one)) that is in fact a 1992 release and it was required in that exact year and none other. Does it matter? I personally think that's more important than ever!

    Why? 2003 or 1992 does really matter? Is it because you want to claim originality? No, but what if the history is lost? What happens then? The foundation is samples, right? Well, if nobody knows/re the origin what happens then?

    It's just a thought...

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