Books Computers Electronics Home & Garden Jewelry Movies
Music
Toys
Search for: in
By All Means Necessary
by Jive
By All Means Necessary - Click to Enlarge
$4.00 to $16.98 from 5 stores
After Scott La Rock's death, KRS-One (a.k.a. Kris Parker) carried on the BDP name with this mammoth album and … Read more
Similar ItemsNEW!
Criminal Minded [Plus Instrumentals]
$6.99 to $11.98 from 5 stores
Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop
$5.97 to $40.21 from 5 stores

See more below
Information Below:  Store Prices  |  Similar Items


Compare Store Prices
View: All  |  New
Sort By
Store Name
Sort By
Store Rating
Sort By
Price
Sort By
Shipping
 
Description
 
Buy
Overstock.com
Store Info
Be the first to write a review $2.95 Boogie Down Productions - By All Means Necessary See it at at
Overstock.com
* Prices and availability are subject to change without notice. Please check the merchant store for details.
List Your Products -
Customers Who Viewed This Item Also Viewed

Criminal Minded [Plus Instrumentals]
$6.99 to $11.98 from 5 stores

Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop
$5.97 to $40.21 from 5 stores

It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
$2.50 to $19.80 from 6 stores

Great Adventures of Slick Rick
$5.45 to $15.84 from 6 stores

Strictly Business
$7.50 to $15.98 from 5 stores

Long Live the Kane
$5.69 to $9.98 from 6 stores

Edutainment
$5.97 to $16.98 from 5 stores

Fear of a Black Planet
$2.50 to $9.98 from 5 stores

Yo! Bum Rush the Show
$5.48 to $12.75 from 7 stores

One for All
$4.50 to $9.98 from 6 stores

Mecca & The Soul Brother
$4.97 to $14.85 from 6 stores

Paid in Full
$6.99 to $19.95 from 3 stores

Criminal Minded
$42.64 to $43.97 from 1 store

Product Description
By All Means Necessary
Description
After Scott La Rock's death, KRS-One (a.k.a. Kris Parker) carried on the BDP name with this mammoth album and its uneasy balance between violence and nonviolence, jazz beats and hard-core hip-hop, the pride of boasting and the pride of the teacher he was trying to become. It leads off with KRS's declaration of "My Philosophy"--as philosophy, it was a little inconsistent, but at least it was something, and "Stop the Violence" cuts deep both as philosophy and as a superheavy reggae groove. Kris is funny, too--"Jimmy" introduced a deathless euphemism to the language--but he's mostly concerned here with demonstrating his supremacy ("I'm Still #1"), memorializing his partner, and charting his own growth from a maverick to a leader. --Douglas Wolk
Home  |  About Priceflo  |  Tell a Friend  |  List Your Products  |  Merchant Login  |  Site Map  |  Help

© 2008, Priceflo, Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Service