This article is about an album by
alternative hip hop crew the
Jungle Brothers. There is also a
short story by
Ray Davis[?] with the same title.
Done By the Forces of Nature is the second
alternative hip hop album by the
Jungle Brothers, released in November of
1989 (see
1989 in music) on
Warner Brothers Records[?]. Though the Jungle Brothers have not been remembered as well as chronologically similar alternative groups like
De La Soul and
Queen Latifah,
Done By the Forces of Nature was extremely influential in its time, and critically acclaimed for its subtle, low-fidelity sound and uplifting
Afrocentric rhymes. Due to its relative lack of fame (compared to
3 Feet High and Rising, for example),
Done By the Forces of Nature is often considered a lost classic album of hip hop.
The song "Doin' Our Own Dang" includes three other members of the Native Tongues Posse, De La Soul, Queen Latifah and A Tribe Called Quest. "I'll House You" is perhaps the first fusion of hip hop and house music recorded outside Chicago's hip house scene; the song was a club hit that drastically changed the way the hip hop and dance music industries worked, proving that intelligent hip hop could be dance music. The song also influentially decried homophobia, when negative speech directed towards homosexuals was standard in hip hop.
Rolling Stone magazine gave the album four stars, claiming that the Jungle Brothers "don't lose a shred of their defness by quoting the Bible, bad-mouthing drugs or espousing vegetarianism. Their joyously Afrocentric message comes through loud and proud – their idea of heaven is a two-month paid vacation in the motherland"[1] (http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/cd/review.asp?aid=13775). Face[?], New Music Express[?] and the Village Voice all placed Done By the Forces of Nature on their best-of list for the year more awards and details (http://hem.bredband.net/b135745/A776.htm).
Done By the Forces of Nature peaked at #46 on Billboard's (North America) Top Hip Hop/R&B Albums chart.
The title, Done By the Forces of Nature, may refer to a line from the Bhagavad Gita, a Hindui scripture that says "Those who are deluded by the illusive power (Maya) of Nature become attached to the work done by the forces of nature" (3.28).
Track listing
- "Beyond This World" (Jungle Brothers) - 4:08
- "Feelin' Alright" (Jungle Brothers) - 3:35
- "Sunshine" (Jungle Brothers) - 3:44
- "What "U" Waitin' 4?" (Jungle Brothers) - 4:02
- ""U" Make Me Sweat" (Jungle Brothers) - 3:59
- "Acknowledge Your Own History" (Jungle Brothers) - 3:38
- "Belly Dancin' Dina" (Jungle Brothers) - 3:41
- "Good Newz Comin'" (Jungle Brothers) - 4:37
- "Done by the Forces of Nature" (with DJ Towha Towha[?]) - 3:47
- "Beeds on a String" (Jungle Brothers) - 3:32
- "Tribe Vibes" (with KRS-One) - 3:53
- "J. Beez Comin' Through" (Jungle Brothers) - 3:32
- "Black Woman" (Jungle Brothers) - 3:54
- "In Dayz "2" Come" (Jungle Brothers) - 3:54
- "Doin' Our Own Dang" (with Queen Latifah, A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul - 4:16
- "Kool Accordin' "2" a Jungle Brother" (Jungle Brothers) - 1:55
Personnel
- Jungle Brothers - Design, Reproduction
- DJ Red Alert - Executive Producer, Mixing
- A Tribe Called Quest - Performer
- De La Soul - Performer
- KRS-One - Performer
- Monie Love - Performer
- Gregg Mann - Engineer
- Greg Curry - Engineer
- Dr. Shane Faber - Keyboards, Engineer
- Abdullah Rahman - Artwork
- DJ Tohwa - Design
- DJ Towha Towha - Performer
Charting singles
Billboard Music Charts (North America)
1990 What "U" Waitin "4"? Hot Rap Singles No. 19
1990 What U Waitin 4? Hot Dance Music/Club Play No. 13
1990 What U Waitin 4? Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales No. 6
External links
- for lyrics (http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/AlbumUnid/F876B474B5C09EB8482568CA001DC7A4)
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