Condition | Sealed |
Manufacturer | Netherlands |
Format |
2xLP, Orange Vinyl, Reissue, Limited Edition |
Date of release |
1996/2018 |
Barcode | 190758835013 |
The album was first released in February of 1996. However, it took a while to sow it's seeds. Killing Me Softly - the album's massive hit - wasn't released until June. In November of that year, following 2Pac's death and the horrid realisation that this feud had gone WAY too far, The Fugees released No Woman No Cry - a cover of a song by music's second most recognisable symbol of peace, Bob Marley. (John Lennon being the first.)
Timing was undoubtedly on The Fugee's side, as you'll realise when you listen to the album. The impact it had dwarves the quality of the album. That's not to say it's a bad album, it's just that if we were to look exclusively at the quality of the music and the consistency of the album, this album is not the classic many people view it as. The fact that Rolling Stone puts Lauryn Hill's solo debut a full 165 places higher on their Top 500 Albums Of All Time list should tell you that.