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''Saturday Night! – The Album'' is the second
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by hip hop artist Jesse Weaver under the alias of
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. The album was recorded at INS Studios in New York where Weaver created an album of seven tracks that included rapping and instrumentals that were both inspired by and sampled various funk musicians from the 1970s. The album was released independently in 1986. Singles from the album included the tracks "Saturday Night" and "Dedication to All B-Boys". ''Saturday Night! – The Album'' was re-issued by
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in 1987 with several extra tracks that were originally intended for Weaver's follow-up album ''
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''. The album charted on the Billboard's Black Albums chart and the UK Top Indie Album chart on its release. The album content was described by
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as putting Weaver "in hot water with many critics and community leaders." Critical reception on its release was mixed with the album being referred to as "artless" by ''
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'' while other critics such as
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gave it a positive review. The ''
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'' placed it on their list of the top albums of 1987.


Production

Weaver began recording ''Saturday Night! – The Album'' in 1986. He was being barred from the studio where he originally recorded his single for " P.S.K. What Does It Mean?" and went to INS Studios in New York. To compose the music, Weaver first started working on the drums, stating that "by 1985 I had mastered the oland TR-09." After completing the drums, Weaver worked on lyrics and vocals when he "smoked and drank until we got silly enough. At that point, the first thing that hit my mind-that was the song". Some songs were performed with live musicians such as "B-Boy Rhyme and Riddle" which had a live drummer brought in by engineer Joe Nicolo. The music on "Saturday Night" was the result of DJ Codemoney forgetting a plug for the 909. Weaver used the drum machine at the studio to record the song without the 909 on hand and accidentally pushed a button that sent the kick and snare to go to the timbales sound. This new sound was used for the song "Saturday Night". The initial release of ''Saturday Night! – The Album'' consisted of seven songs and was released through Weaver's own Schoolly-D Records. Weaver signed with
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to "pay a lot of bills" as the distributors of his previous work were not paying him for the records that were sold. ''Saturday Night! – The Album'' was re-released by Jive in 1987 with extra tracks including "Parkside 5-2", "Housing the Joint" and "Get N' Paid". These three tracks were originally intended for Weaver's next album ''
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''. Weaver was upset after finding these new tracks added to the album, stating that "it was a total scam to reissue ''Saturday Night'' like they did, with those tracks, because it had already sold hundreds of thousands of copies." and that if these tracks were released on ''Smoke Some Kill'', his follow-up album would have "been an even better record".


Style

Brian Coleman, author of '' Check the Technique'' described ''Saturday Night! – The Album'' as "what everything that Schoolly D was all about: funk, loose rhymes and attitude." "We Get Ill" was reviewed by ''
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'', who called it "a seamy celebration of bad habits and bad language. The track was inspired by
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and initially was going to be an instrumental. "Do It, Do It" was developed in DJ Codemoney's basement when he was working on a
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involving
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's song "You'll Like It Too". The song samples the nursery rhyme "
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" taken from a children's record. "Dedication to All B-Boys" was inspired by the group
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. The track features a Weaver's disc jockey, DJ Codemoney, performing a long break at the end. Weaver explained this part of the song by stating that in "rock and funk groups, everybody who was part of the band got to do their thing. And Code was part of the band."
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writer David Jeffries noted songs such as "Saturday Night", stating it as "the kind of sleazy tale of
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that put Schoolly in hot water with many critics and community leaders." When asked about his lyrics commanding a woman to "do it
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" in his song "Do It Do It", Weaver stated that the lyrics are a reflection of his background and audience, and not necessarily how he feels about others. Weaver reflected on the song "Saturday Night" as being about "my 17 year old Saturday night" which consisted of going down to the Parkside Inn, drinking, and "watching the bitches on the corner" and that the song was not meant to be taken literally, but that he "did come home once with a girl and I forgot my key and my mom was pissed off, but she didn't pull a gun; she's never owned a gun in her life". "Housing the Joint" was influenced by a trip to California when he heard the song "
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" by
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. Upon hearing it, Weaver booked studio time and recorded the song in a day. The track's lyrics involve a conflict Weaver had with rapper
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and his song "That's My Style" where he claims that Weaver was appropriating his technique. Weaver has since performed with Spoonie Gee on stage and later stated he "never felt comfortable" performing this track in concert.


Release

''Saturday Night! – The Album'' was first released on Schooly-D Records in 1986. On the album's Jive Records re-release, it charted on ''
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for ten weeks peaking at number 59. In the United Kingdom, the album was released by
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affiliate called
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where it charted on the UK Indie Charts for 10 weeks peaking at number four. Singles for the album included "Saturday Night" and "Dedication to All B-Boys" released on Schooly-D Records and Flame Records. Both "Saturday Night" and "Dedication to All B-Boys" appeared on the UK Indie Charts." On its release, Philadelphia's city officials had the album removed from store shelves after public outrage over the violent content in the songs. ''Saturday Night! – The Album'' was released for the first time on
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by Funky Town Grooves on July 21, 2014. The CD release included radio edits, remixes and instrumentals of songs from the album as bonus tracks.


Reception

From contemporary reviews, ''
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'' gave the album a mixed review, stating that "even by rap standards, chooly D'swork is artless." The review compared the album negatively to other rappers, noting that they "construct complex hip-hop concertos for voice, beat-box and borrowed sounds, Schooly's best-known work is little more than a beat accompanying his foul-mouthed, ill-tempered rants". The review also found that "there's no denying that his harsh communiqués crackle with a mean-streets vitality as fascinating as his confrontational world view is disturbing."
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gave the Jive reissue of the album a B, stating "What other rapper would write a rhyme about the night his mother pulled a gun on him—or make it so clear that, just like in West Side Story, he's depraved on account of he's deprived. This doesn't speak too well of white critics, obviously, but it also doesn't take away his raps, his rips, or his muscleman groove." ''
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'' stated that it "can't sustain an album with just reverb and a cowbell. Even if it is killer reverb and a way funky cowbell." The ''
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'' placed ''Saturday Night! – The Album'' at number 20 on their list of the top albums of 1987. The single "Saturday Night" was also listed at number 28 on their list of Top 50 tracks of the year. David Hinckley of the ''
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'' gave the album a three star rating, stating that "while everything doesn't match he title track "Saturday Night" there's plenty here to establish him as a solid rap citizen." declaring that the artist "may take the most consistently unsparing look at the streets since " The Message".
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gave the album a three star rating in ''
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'', stating that "Musically, ''Saturday Night'' has all the makings of a rough and ready street LP but it falls far short of the calibre of
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's records." Brown continuted that Schooly D would "rather rant on about bitches, guns and mutha******s, as loud and sneering as possible, than use alliteration, wit or onomatopoeia to spice his rhymes. He'd rather whine like a man who's just put his finger through the toilet paper than put any sense of feeling or emotion into his delivery." ''
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'' (1995) gave the original release an eight out of ten and the Jive re-release a nine out of ten. The review concluded that Jive's release was superior as it included "some of Schoolly's best cuts ("Housing the Joint," "Park-side 5-2")"
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gave the album a four star rating, finding it better than Weaver's previous album ''
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'' due to "higher production values and more direct songs."


Track listing

All songs are written and produced by Schooly D (J.B. Weaver Jr.). ;Original Schooly-D Records release Side A # "We Get Ill" – 4:06 # "Do It Do It" – 2:56 # "Dedication to All B-Boys" – 4:02 # "We Get Paid" – 2:58 Side B # "B-Boy Rhyme and Riddle" – 5:06 # "Saturday Night" – 5:26 # "It's Crack" – 5:30 Track listing adapted from ''Saturday Night! – The Album'' back cover and vinyl sticker. ;Jive Records re-release Side A # "Housing the Joint" – 5:06 # "We Get Ill" – 4:06 # "Do It Do It" – 2:56 # "Dedication to All B-Boys" – 4:02 # "Get n' Paid" – 2:58 # "Dis Groove is Bad" – 4:30 Side B # "Parkside 5-2" – 5:48 # "B-Boy Rhyme and Riddle" – 5:48 # "Saturday Night" – 5:26 # "It's Krack" – 5:30 Track listing from Jive's ''Saturday Night! – The Album'' back cover and vinyl sticker.


Personnel

Credits adapted from Jive's ''Saturday Night! – The Album'' front cover, back cover and vinyl sticker.


Original Schooly-D Records release

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Schooly D Jesse Bonds Weaver Jr. (born June 22, 1962), better known by the stage name Schoolly D (sometimes spelled Schooly D), is an American rapper from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Career Schoolly D teamed up with DJ Code Money in the mid-1980s. His ...
– music, words, writer, producer, artwork * Joe "The Butcher" – engineer Credits adapted from ''Saturday Night! – The Album'' front and back cover and vinyl sticker.


Jive Records release

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Schooly D Jesse Bonds Weaver Jr. (born June 22, 1962), better known by the stage name Schoolly D (sometimes spelled Schooly D), is an American rapper from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Career Schoolly D teamed up with DJ Code Money in the mid-1980s. His ...
– music, words, writer, producer, artwork * Joe "The Butcher" – engineer * Arthur Mann – executive producer * Rick Cohn – executive producer


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Singles


See also

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