The Roots
Do You Want More [ Geffen Records / CD - released 2/Mar/1995 ] |
The Roots
Game Theory (LP) [ Def Jam / LP - released 12/Sep/2006 ] Limited edition vinyl issue. |
The Roots
Homegrown - The Beginner's Guide to Understanding The Roots Volume 1 [ Geffen Records / CD - released 17/Nov/2005 ] Award winners, The Roots are hip hop legends. Initially formed in Philadelphia back in 1987, they have cemented their credibility on the urban scene. They now release this collection of their hits - on two separate CD volumes. |
The Roots
Homegrown - The Beginner's Guide to Understanding The Roots Volume 2 [ Geffen Records / CD - released 17/Nov/2005 ] Award winners, The Roots are hip hop legends. Initially formed in Philadelphia back in 1987, they have cemented their credibility on the urban scene. They now release this collection of their hits - on two separate CD volumes. |
The Roots
How I Got Over [ Def Jam / CD - released 2/Jul/2009 ] This ninth studio album from The Roots features collaborations with My Morning Jacket's Jim James, Joanna Newsom, Monsters of Folk, Little Brother's Phonte, Dice Raw, P.O.R.N., John Legend, and Jazzyfatnastees' Mercedes Martinez. |
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Illadelph Halflife [ Geffen Records / CD - released 15/Oct/1996 ] |
The Roots
Phrenology [ Universal Music / CD - released 2/Nov/2002 ] 'Phrenology' sees The Roots building grooves and pushing songs and is another innovative album from this popular urban group. |
The Roots
Rising Down [ Def Jam Records / CD - released 30/Apr/2008 ] Grammy Award-winning hip-hop trailblazers, The Roots continue to take bolder steps with 'The Rising Down', their tenth album; adding new depths & range to their repertoire. |
The Roots
Things Fall Apart [ MCA Records / CD - released 9/Mar/1999 ] "...The hip-hop vanguard that's ignoring trends - musical, lyrical, sartorial - and experimenting, forging ahead, creating new directions....combining kinetic street energy with fresh, artful musical ideas..." -Rolling Stone. |
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Undun [ Def Jam Records U.S.A. / CD - released 15/Dec/2011 ] 'Undun' marks the first conceptually-based album from The Roots and quickly reaffirms the creativity of the outfit that are notorious for pushing the envelope. |