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Masta Ace
Masta Ace - A Long Hot Summer Orange Vinyl Edition
Masta Ace
A Long Hot Summer Orange Vinyl Edition
2LP | 2004 | EU | Reissue (M3 / HHV Records)
$ 26.15*
Release: 2004 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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The instant classic "A Long Hot Summer" from 2004 finally gets a proper vinyl reissue on orange colored wax.

Includes features and productions by the likes of 9th Wonder, Big Noyd, Marco Polo, Ed O.G., DJ Spinna, Rahzel of The Roots, The Beatnuts and many more.

One of the essential Rap albums of the 2000 era that shouldn't be missed in any serious Hip Hop vinyl collection!
Masta Ace - Disposable Arts Blue Vinyl Edition
Masta Ace
Disposable Arts Blue Vinyl Edition
2LP | 2001 | EU | Reissue (M3 / HHV Records)
$ 26.15*
Release: 2001 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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The instant classic "Disposable Arts" from 2001 finally gets a proper vinyl reissue on blue colored wax.

Includes features and productions by the likes of Paul Nice, Jean Grae, Ayatollah, DJ JS-1, Domingo, Rah Digga and many more.

One of the essential Rap albums of the 2000 era that shouldn't be missed in any serious Hip Hop vinyl collection!
Masta Ace - A Long Hot Summer
Masta Ace
A Long Hot Summer
2LP | 2004 | US | Reissue (M3)
$ 37.66*
Release: 2004 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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A Long Hot Summer is the fifth studio album of Masta Ace, and follow up album to Disposable Arts. The album is about Masta Ace's journey as an underground rapper through his "Long Hot Summer" in Brooklyn, together with his unofficial manager and pal Fats Belvedere. This album includes fan favorites such as "Good Ol Love", "Da Grind", "Beautiful", "Bklyn Masala" and guest appearances like Jean Grae, Big Noyd, Wordsworth, Edo G, The Beatnuts, Rahzel and more, along with production from 9th Wonder, Khrysis, DJ Spinna, Dug Infinite, Marco Polo and others. A Long Hot Summer is a classic Ace album through and through.
Masta Ace - Disposable Arts
Masta Ace
Disposable Arts
2LP | 2001 | US | Reissue (M3)
$ 37.66*
Release: 2001 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Disposable Arts is a concept album by Masta Ace, originally released in 2001. It follows the Brooklyn MC as he is being released from prison and returns home, joining 'The Institute of Disposable Arts', a school in which Ace enrolls after realizing how bad the situation in Brooklyn has become. The songs and skits combine to complete one full story, and they feature guest coantributions from Strick, Punchline & Wordsworth, Apocalypse, Greg Nice, Rah Digga, J-Ro, King Tee, Jean Grae and more, plus production by Ayatollah, Paul Nice, Domingo, and more, including tracks from Ace himself.
Masta Ace - Disposable Arts
Masta Ace
Disposable Arts
CD | 2001 | EU | Reissue (Below System)
$ 18.83*
Release: 2001 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Masta Ace - A Long Hot Summer White Vinyl Edition
Masta Ace
A Long Hot Summer White Vinyl Edition
2LP | 2004 | US | Reissue (M3)
$ 37.66* $ 41.85 -10%
Release: 2004 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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A Long Hot Summer is the fifth studio album of Masta Ace, and follow up album to Disposable Arts. The album is about Masta Ace's journey as an underground rapper through his "Long Hot Summer" in Brooklyn, together with his unofficial manager and pal Fats Belvedere. This album includes fan favorites such as "Good Ol Love", "Da Grind", "Beautiful", "Bklyn Masala" and guest appearances like Jean Grae, Big Noyd, Wordsworth, Edo G, The Beatnuts, Rahzel and more, along with production from 9th Wonder, Khrysis, DJ Spinna, Dug Infinite, Marco Polo and others. A Long Hot Summer is a classic Ace album through and through.
Masta Ace - Son Of Yvonne (Remix Instrumentals)
Masta Ace
Son Of Yvonne (Remix Instrumentals)
2LP | 2017 | DE | Original (Vinyl Digital)
$ 15.69*
Release: 2017 / DE – Original
Genre: Hip Hop
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Used Vinyl
Medium: VG, Cover: VG+
Record 1 is slightly warped, otherwise close to NM.
Masta Ace - MA_DOOM: Son Of Yvonne Black Vinyl Edition
Masta Ace
MA_DOOM: Son Of Yvonne Black Vinyl Edition
2LP | 2012 | US | Reissue (Fat Beats)
$ 37.66*
Release: 2012 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Masta Ace joins forces with the metal faced MF Doom for Son of Yvonne, a highly personal concept album that celebrates the life and legacy of Ace’s recently departed Mother. Like his 2004 landmark Disposable Arts, Son of Yvonne is meticulously constructed with stories, settings, and characters that resonate with flesh and bone humanity. Interstitial vignettes provide a thematic backbone to the experience, and each track complements and completes the previous to form a narrative whole: a sometimes visceral, sometimes nostalgic slice of Ace’s young life in Brownsville, Brooklyn.

Entirely underscored by MF Doom’s iconic Special Herbs instrumentals, Son of Yvonne features the Juice Crew general Big Daddy Kane, new comers Pav Bundy (The Bundies), Reggie B and even MF Doom on the mic. It’s Masta Ace’s no frills flow, however, that looms largest above the dusty samples and digger loops that define Doom’s production. Ace’s photo-realistic rhymes about stick-up kids, spraycan artists and wack emcees add extra gravity to his already celebrated reputation as “truly an under-appreciated rap veteran and underground luminary” (Allmusic Guide). Like Eminem recalls in his 2008 autobiography The Way I Am, “Masta Ace had amazing storytelling skills. His thoughts were so vivid.”
Masta Ace - Good Ol' Love / Instrumental
Masta Ace
Good Ol' Love / Instrumental
7" | 2020 | EU | Original (HHV Boombap 45s)
$ 12.55*
Release: 2020 / EU – Original
Genre: Hip Hop
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Strongly limited edition of 300 copies of the 20th release in our »HHV Boombap 45's« series.

The 9th Wonder produced "Good Ol' Love" taken from "A Long Hot Summer" is one of the fan favorites in Masta Ace's discography. We as massive fans of both artists are super proud to present this cut for the very first time on a 45 plus the instrumental on the B. Enjoy!
Masta Ace - Ghetto Like... b/w The Outcome
Masta Ace
Ghetto Like... b/w The Outcome
12" | 2000 | US | Original (Fat Beats)
$ 10.45*
Release: 2000 / US – Original
Genre: Hip Hop
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Used Vinyl
Medium: G+, Cover: VG+
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The early 90s in New York

If you say New York hip hop in the ‘90s, you have to say Masta Ace. Born in 1966, the underground MC is one of the hip hop lyric legends like Rakim, KRS-One, Big Daddy Kane, Slick Rick and Kool G Rap. His music career began while he was studying marketing at the University of Rhode Island. In December 1986, he won a rap contest in Queens and as a reward was allowed into the studio with Marley Marl. The latter then takes him in his rap combo Juice Crew, where he debuted between MC Shan, Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, Roxanne Shanté, Tragedy Khadafi and Craig G on the Juice Crew posse cut The Symphony. Marley Marl’s album In Control featured the two ace tracks Keep Your Eyes On The Prize and Simon Says. He graduated and released the songs Together and Letter To The Better in 1989. In 1990, his first solo album Take A Look Around was released on Marl’s label Cold Chillin’, which turned out to be a financial debacle despite good reviews.

Time for change

Masta Ace’s second album Shelf Life, which was ready after its first release, was presented to the public only in 2013 in a limited pressing. He parted ways with Cold Chillin’ in 1993 and signed with Delicious Vinyl. His newly formed Master-Ace-Incorporated crew of Eyce, Leschea, Reginald Ellis, Uneek, Lord Digga and Paula Perry, put out the album Slaughter House, which was stylistically based on West Coast synth beats and caused ambivalent reactions on the East Coast. Two years later, the album Sittin’ on Chrome was released with the hit single Born to Roll in which Masta Ace Incorporated sampled a bassline by Kraftwerk. DJ Dister named a party series in Berlin after the track, to which Ace responded with the track Ain’t no thing on his album Roll with dis. In the second half of the 1990s he did not release an album, concentrating instead on producer jobs for other artists, which he did under the pseudonym Ase One. Then in 2000, he put out another track with then-newcomer Eminem and J-Black. On the 2001 themed album Disposable Arts, Masta Ace tells the story of an ex-con who goes to a hip hop school called the Institute of Disposable Arts to build a legal existence. It also features some responses to verbal side-swipes from his fellow rappers The High & Mighty and Boogieman. In 2004, with A Long Hot Summer, he releases a sequel to his last album, which becomes one of his classics. It depicted the “Long Hot Summer” that led to the imprisonment of his character at the beginning of the Disposable Arts album. Shortly after the release of the record, he announces to end his career as Masta Ace, but revises this with a tour in 2006. It was not until many years later that he reappeared on the rap surface with the album MA Doom: Son of Yvonne, released in 2012 and produced entirely by MF Doom. In an interview, he explained that the album helped him convey the things he couldn’t say to his mother before she died. In late 2014, it was announced that Masta Ace was signed to M3 Records/Penalty Entertainment and would release his sixth solo album, The Falling Season, in 2016.

The incognito hero Masta Ace

He remains one of the real New York MCs who convince with their quality and honest way. Eminem mentions Masta Ace as one of his influences in his book The Way I Am, saying “Masta Ace had amazing storytelling skills – his thoughts were so vivid” He mentions him again in Lucky You with the line “We need three stacks ASAP, and bring Masta Ace back”. Allmusic describes him as “a truly underrated rap veteran and underground luminary.” Rolling Stone comments that despite his prowess, Masta Ace is sometimes overlooked: “Even the most ardent fan of raw hip-hop lyricism sometimes forgets to mention Masta Ace alongside hard-nosed champions like Rakim, KRS-One, Big Daddy Kane, Slick Rick and Kool G Rap.”