If you thought Camp Lo was just a one - hit wonder with 'Luchini,' you might be right. But they released one of the best hip - hop albums of the mid - 90s, 'Uptown Saturday Night,' which was influenced by blaxploitation. Every song on this album is a gem and ranks among my top 50 favorites for listening on headphones or in the car. 'Black Nostaljack' is a track that makes you feel incredibly cool. It showcases Ski's great production with soulful samples, like Curtis Mayfield's 'Tripping Out,' and powerful drums. Even though Sonny Cheeba and Geechie Suede might be a bit hard to understand, their flow and delivery are amazing. Dymond Crooks' remixes are always better than the originals, and here Reverend Run and Kid Capri guest on the 'Beats to the Rhyme' rework. This is a 25th anniversary edition of Camp Lo's 'Black Nostaljack' on black 7' vinyl with a full - color pic sleeve. It was originally released in 1997 and is now from the Get On Down label in 2022. Also available are Camp Lo's 'Uptown Saturday Night' 2LP and 'Luchini / Swing' 7'.

To enjoy this vinyl record, simply place it on your turntable. Make sure the turntable is clean and well - maintained to get the best sound quality. When handling the vinyl, hold it by the edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface. After each use, store the vinyl in its sleeve to protect it from dust and scratches. Keep it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat, as these can damage the vinyl over time. This vinyl is a special 25th anniversary edition, so take extra care of it to preserve its value and quality for years to come.