| View Larger Image | Flow Season | Audio CDby Main Flow and 7L
| List Price: | $15.98 | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Format: | Explicit Lyrics | | Studio: | Traffic Entertainment/Brick Records | | Release Date: | September 26, 2006 | | Sales Rank: | 166,609th |
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TRACK LISTING | Disc: 1
- Track 1: Flow Season Intro
- Track 2: The Show
- Track 3: Where I�m From
- Track 4: Hold Lines
- Track 5: She Like The Way I Talk
- Track 6: Forever feat: Cormega
- Track 7: No Gangsta
- Track 8: Recipe
- Track 9: Hustle Flow
- Track 10: 7L Says Nope
- Track 11: Top Scholars feat: Esoteric
- Track 12: The Re-Up
- Track 13: Stack Up feat:
- Track 14: Permission to Speak
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description The highly anticipated full-length collaboration from Cincinatti/San Diego rhyme vet MAIN FLOW (MOOD) and Boston beat smith 7L (7L & ESOTERIC, ARMY OF THE PHARAOHS, DEMIGODZ). Includes the hit singles "Where I'm From" and "Forever" and features vocal contributions from Queensbridge legend CORMEGA, ESOTERIC, THE GROUCH from THE LIVING LEGENDS and WHOSANE. "Flow Season" features something for everyone from the gun toting/name dropping of "No Gangsta" to the upbeat Beatnut-esqe "She Like The Way I Talk" to the verbal gymnastics displayed by Main Flow and Esoteric on "Top Scholars" to the hardcore underground thump of "The Show". With Main Flow constantly touring the globe and collaborating with everyone from DJ Lethal, Talib Kweli, Scott Storch to Planet Asia & Killah Priest and 7L's various production geared projects as well has his self-produced fourth album with Esoteric, "A New Dope" already sending fans into a frenzy... this collaboration is one for the loyalists and a chance for these two extremely talented artists to really get out and spread their creative wings. Main Flow & 7L's "Flow Season" will be featured in a laundry list of publications including September/October issues of Scratch, HHC, The Source, URB, XLR8, Yellow Rat Bastard and Elemental magazines. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 2 reviews)
| Black and White by Derek Hinson (Spokane, WA) 5 Stars May 01, 2009 Maybe a few tracks I skip but most of them stand out pretty well. Overall, a tight underground album, production from 7L is great and Main Flows delivery is as good as usual. Check out Mood - Doom to hear Main FLows more lyrical work.
Fave tracks are Hold Lines, Hustle Flow, Top Scholars and Permission to speak. Cop this!
| | Mood co founder does it again by The Heretik (Buffalo, NY) 4 Stars December 12, 2006 it took forever to put it out, but the team of Main flow and 7L put in a good cd.
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