Ice-T - Home Invasion
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Tracklist

1 Warning
2 Ice M.F. T
3 Home Invasion
4 G Style
5 Addicted To Danger
6 Question And Answer
7 Watch The Ice Break
8 Race War
9 That's How I'm Livin'
10 I Ain't New Ta This
11 Pimp Behind The Wheels (DJ Evil E The Great)
12 Gotta Lotta Love
13 Shit Hit The Fan
14 Depths Of Hell
15 99 Problems
16 Funky Gripsta
17 Message To The Soldier
18 Imagine That
19 Ain't A Damn Thing Changed

Notes

Produced by DJ Aladdin, SLJ and Ice-T for Ammo Dump Productions, by DJ L.P. for Rhymin' Stone Productions and Hen Gee for Gee Enterprises, by Donald D and Ice-T for Sub-Zero Productions, by Trekan and Ice-T for Body Snatchers Productions and by Wolf and Grip.

This is an unreleased Sire/Warner Brothers issue CD in a longbox that has an alternate track order ("Imagine That" instead of "It's On") than the Rhyme $yndicate / Priority release. "Hit The Fan" is also titled "Shit Hit The Fan" on this issue.

Home Invasion was the first album that Ice-T released following the controversy over the Body Count song "Cop Killer." Sire/Warner Bros. Records had stood by freedom of expression during the controversy, although some within the Time Warner conglomerate now favored a more pragmatic policy.[1] The album was originally set for a November 15, 1992 release, but the Rodney King riots were still fresh in people's minds, an election was in process, and political releases by Ice Cube and Dr. Dre were causing controversy, so Ice-T agreed to postpone Home Invasion's release, in addition to removing the song "Ricochet," which had already appeared on the soundtrack to the film of the same name.[1]

With the album's release postponed to February 14, 1993, Sire/Warner Bros. told Ice-T that it would not release the album with its current artwork, painted by Dave Halili (cover artist for Body Count), which depicted a white youth who is seemingly immersed in black culture surrounded by images of violence, mayhem and disorder.[1] Although the catalog number 45119 was already assigned to it and the single “Gotta Lotta Love” was released, the album was still deferred. Ice-T initially agreed, opting for an all-black cover and a name change to The Black Album.[1] He later realized that his future output was going to be continuously monitored and censored, so he left the label amicably, signing a distribution deal with Priority Records, which released the album with the originally intended artwork. Due to the postponed release of the album, tracks were altered to keep the topics up-to-date.[1]

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 9362-45119-2 2

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
P2 53858 Ice-T Home Invasion ‎(CD, Album) Rhyme $yndicate Records, Priority Records P2 53858 US 1993
RSYND 1, 0777 7 87844 2 5 Ice-T Home Invasion ‎(CD, Album, RP) Rhyme $yndicate Records, Rhyme $yndicate Records RSYND 1, 0777 7 87844 2 5 UK & Europe Unknown
RSYN 1 Ice-T Home Invasion ‎(2xLP, Album) Rhyme $yndicate Records RSYN 1 UK 1993
RSYND 1, 0777 7 87844 2 5 Ice-T Home Invasion ‎(CD, Album) Rhyme $yndicate Records, Rhyme $yndicate Records RSYND 1, 0777 7 87844 2 5 Europe 1993
RSYND 1, 0777 7 87844 2 5 Ice-T Home Invasion ‎(CD, Album, RP) Rhyme $yndicate Records, Rhyme $yndicate Records RSYND 1, 0777 7 87844 2 5 Europe Unknown


Ice-T - Home Invasion

Performer: Ice-T

Album Title: Home Invasion

Genre: Hip hop

Label: Sire ‎– 9 45119-2, Warner Bros. Records ‎– 9 45119-2
Type: CD, Album, Promo, Longbox
Country: US
Date of released: 1993
Category: Hip Hop
Style: Gangsta

MP3 album zip size: 1527 mb

FLAC album zip size: 1811 mb

Rating: 4.2 / 5

Votes: 409

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