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Prince Paul - Confessions Of A Beat Junkie - 1997
We’re huge fans of Prince Paul.  So naturally, we were geeked to get our hands on Confessions Of A Beat Junkie,  a promo tape Tommy Boy put out in ’97. The 35-minute blend of b-sides,  unreleased stuff, famous works, and many skits don’t  disappoint—especially if you’re familiar with Paul’s work. Not much info  exists, so I wrote Paul and asked him to introduce the tape for us.   Here’s his response:  
Thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed the tape.  I made this for Tommy Boy  as a promo item in the late ’90s to reintroduce myself to the public.   It was to launch off the reissue of Psychoanalysis and a new project, A  Prince Among Thieves.  I just wanted to make something different from  the old traditional mixtape that was out at the time.  I had my friends  and mom do little intro pieces to the songs. 
I wanted to make it appear like I was this elusive, eclectic guy,  and they were describing my work to those who weren’t familiar with me.   The photo [on the back] is a picture of my son when he was about 3 or  4.  He was always facinated with the turntables now he’s a DJ himself at  17.  I put a lot of work into that tape, I’m glad that it’s still being  enjoyed. Thanks again. 
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tumblklaat:

Prince Paul - Confessions Of A Beat Junkie - 1997

We’re huge fans of Prince Paul. So naturally, we were geeked to get our hands on Confessions Of A Beat Junkie, a promo tape Tommy Boy put out in ’97. The 35-minute blend of b-sides, unreleased stuff, famous works, and many skits don’t disappoint—especially if you’re familiar with Paul’s work. Not much info exists, so I wrote Paul and asked him to introduce the tape for us. Here’s his response:

Thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed the tape. I made this for Tommy Boy as a promo item in the late ’90s to reintroduce myself to the public. It was to launch off the reissue of Psychoanalysis and a new project, A Prince Among Thieves. I just wanted to make something different from the old traditional mixtape that was out at the time. I had my friends and mom do little intro pieces to the songs.

I wanted to make it appear like I was this elusive, eclectic guy, and they were describing my work to those who weren’t familiar with me. The photo [on the back] is a picture of my son when he was about 3 or 4. He was always facinated with the turntables now he’s a DJ himself at 17. I put a lot of work into that tape, I’m glad that it’s still being enjoyed. Thanks again.

DOWNLOAD HERE