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Back In the 90s

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Download links and information about Back In the 90s by Hobex. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 48:23 minutes.

Artist: Hobex
Release date: 1998
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 48:23
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Back In the 90s 3:34
2. Groove Baby 4:31
3. Don't Tread 3:34
4. Windows 3:46
5. I Was Wrong 3:23
6. Solaar 4:29
7. Onto Something 3:26
8. Comment tu t'appelle 2:44
9. My Moonshine 3:31
10. I Stopped Waiting 3:03
11. Am I Losing My Mind 4:04
12. Go Slow / It Pains Me 8:18

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Hobex is a Chapel Hill, North Carolina-based trio consisting of former members of Dillon Fence, Grover, and Johnny Quest. Back in the 90's is the band's first full-length release, following a 1996 six-song EP. Hobex's sound is rooted in '70s-style soul and funk, and bears a resemblance to that of fellow North Carolinians Dag. There isn't a weak track on this sterling effort. "Groove, Baby" kicks things off with its organ-backed, bluesy shuffle. "The Love That's Inside" is a perfect example of how the band takes '70s funk and packages it into a '90s context. "Windows" has a jaunty, feel-good melody and a devil-may-care lyric. Other cuts range from the slow-burn tempo of "I Was Wrong" to "My Moonshine," which incorporates a bit of Creedence Clearwater Revival twang guitar into the mix. The band closes things out with "It Pains Me," a sparse acoustic blues number with a heartbreakingly aching vocal. Wonderful stuff.