Chrome Children

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Chrome Children
Compilation album and DVD by
Various artists
ReleasedOctober 3, 2006
GenreHip hop
Length55:57 (CD)
50:33 (DVD)
LabelStones Throw Records, Adult Swim
ProducerVarious producers, including J Dilla and Madlib
Various artists chronology
Stones Throw Records 2005 Sampler
(2005)
Chrome Children
(2006)
Chrome Children Vol. 2
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
HipHopDX[2]
Okayplayer[3]
Pitchfork Media6.1/10[4]
Stylus MagazineB[5]

Chrome Children is a co-production between Stones Throw Records and Adult Swim. The CD & DVD set, released on October 3, 2006, includes songs from Oh No, J Dilla, Madlib, and other Stones Throw artists. It also includes footage from a hip-hop concert headlined by MF DOOM and Madlib on DVD. The concert was filmed by Adult Swim at the 2006 SXSW festival in Austin, TX.

A sequel, Chrome Children Vol. 2, was released in digital format January 29, 2007. The CD version was later released.

Track listing[edit]

  1. "Oh Zone"
  2. "Clap Your Hands"
  3. "Take It Back"
  4. "None In Mind"
  5. "Nothing Like This"
  6. "Do a Couple of Things"
    • Performed by James Pants
    • Produced by James Pants
  7. "Monkey Suite"
  8. "Simply a Joy"
    • Performed by Georgia Anne Muldrow
    • Produced by Georgia Anne Muldrow
  9. "All I Know"
  10. "Wassup World?"
  11. "Raw Heat"
  12. "No $ No Toke (aka Blaze Up)"
  13. "Drama"
  14. "Movin'"
    • Performed by Roc C
    • Produced by Oh No
  15. "Dreams"
  16. "Third Rock"
  17. "What Now"
  18. "Turned Around [PBW Remix]"
  19. "Nino's Deed"
    • Performed by Young Jazz Rebels
    • Produced by Madlib

References[edit]

  1. ^ Brown, Marisa. "'Chrome Children' - Review". Allmusic. Retrieved March 7, 2014.
  2. ^ HipHopDX.com review
  3. ^ Okayplayer review
  4. ^ Dombal, Ryan (October 9, 2006). "Reviews: Various Artists - 'Chrome Children'". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved March 7, 2014.
  5. ^ Rosenberg, Tal (October 6, 2006). "Various Artists - 'Chrome Children'". Stylus Magazine. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved March 7, 2014.

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