Non-Fiction (Black Sheep Album)
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''Non-Fiction'' is the second album from hip hop duo Black Sheep. It peaked at #107 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The album featured two minor hip hop hits: "Without a Doubt" and "North, South, East, West." The Legion guest on the track "We Boys." The album failed to reach gold status, but it was a critical favorite by underground fans.


Track listing

All tracks produced by Black Sheep.


Samples

; Autobiographical : "Kathleen's Theme" by Les McCann and Eddie Harris ; B.B.S. : "Free Like The Wind" by
Sonny Phillips Sonny Phillips (born December 7, 1936) is an American jazz keyboardist. His primary instrument is electronic organ but he often plays piano. Biography Phillips began playing jazz organ after hearing Jimmy Smith in his twenties. He studied under ...
; City Lights : "Get Out My Life, Woman" by
Bill Cosby William Henry Cosby Jr. ( ; born July 12, 1937) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and media personality. He made significant contributions to American and African-American culture, and is well known in the United States for his eccentric ...
: "I Wanna Know, Do You Feel It" by Ohio Players ; Gotta Get Up : "Converge" by Chick Corea : "Hundred & One Year/M'ria" by Cannonball Adderley ; Freak Y'all : "Sugar" by
Stanley Turrentine Stanley William Turrentine (April 5, 1934 – September 12, 2000) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. He began his career playing R&B for Earl Bostic and later soul jazz recording for the Blue Note label from 1960, touched on jazz fusion ...
; Let's Get Cozy : "Roberta" by Les McCann ; North, South, East, West : "Kool is Back" by Funk Inc. : "Open Up Wide" by
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; We Boys : "Broomstick" by Cannonball Adderley : "Summer Song" by
John Klemmer John T. Klemmer (born July 3, 1946) is an American saxophonist, composer, songwriter, and arranger. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States, and began playing guitar at the age of five and alto saxophone at the age of 11. His other ear ...
: "Mace and Grenades" by
Hugh Masekela Hugh Ramapolo Masekela (4 April 1939 – 23 January 2018) was a South African trumpeter, flugelhornist, cornetist, singer and composer who was described as "the father of South African jazz". Masekela was known for his jazz compositions and for ...
; Who's Next : "Poobli" by
Alphonse Mouzon Alphonse Lee Mouzon (November 21, 1948 – December 25, 2016) was an American jazz fusion drummer and the owner of Tenacious Records, a label that primarily released Mouzon's recordings. He was a composer, arranger, producer, and actor. He ga ...
; Without A Doubt : "The Sorcerer of Isis" by The Power of Zeus : " Sing a Simple Song" by
Sly & the Family Stone Sly and the Family Stone was an American band from San Francisco. Active from 1966 to 1983, it was pivotal in the development of funk, soul, rock, and psychedelic music. Its core line-up was led by singer-songwriter, record producer, and multi- ...
: "The Highways of My Life" by
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References

1994 albums Mercury Records albums Albums produced by Showbiz (producer) Albums produced by Salaam Remi Black Sheep (group) albums {{1990s-hiphop-album-stub