Scars & Memories


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FieldValue
nameScars & Memories
typeAlbum
artistMF Grimm
coverMF SCARS cover.jpg
releasedJuly 19, 2005
recorded1993–2004
genreHip hop
length66:06
labelDay By Day Entertainment
producerMetal Fingers
Ninja B.
Dr. Butcher
Sean C.
Knobody
Rob Swift
Gonzo
Mas Tycoon
prev_titleSpecial Herbs + Spices Volume 1
prev_year2004
next_titleAmerican Hunger
next_year2006
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| name = Scars & Memories | type = Album | artist = MF Grimm | cover = MF SCARS cover.jpg | alt = | released = July 19, 2005 | recorded = 1993–2004 | venue = | studio = | genre = Hip hop | length = 66:06 | label = Day By Day Entertainment | producer = Metal Fingers Ninja B. Dr. Butcher Sean C. Knobody Rob Swift Gonzo Mas Tycoon | prev_title = Special Herbs + Spices Volume 1 | prev_year = 2004 | next_title = American Hunger | next_year = 2006 | rev1 = Unkut | rev1Score = Very favourable link | rev2 = Rap Reviews.com | rev2Score = 7.5/10}}

Scars & Memories is an album by Manhattan, New York rapper MF Grimm, released on July 19, 2005, via his own Day by Day Entertainment label. While most of the tracks were written during the early 1990s, the original song reels were stolen, forcing Grimm to re-record many of the tracks. This album blends past hip hop styles with new techniques, and features exclusive interviews with Grimm that show not only how his evolution as an artist, but also the changes in his perspective of life.

Scars & Memories contains a number of Grimm's singles from the Dolo and Fondle 'Em labels, as well as unreleased material. In addition to the songs, the album contains seven short interview clips featuring Grimm answering questions about his life. Due to the varying source material, some of the tracks are of far lower sound quality than others.

Songs

Some songs here are presented with different names than their original releases, and some were re-recorded when the reels were either lost or stolen. "Take 'Em to War (Original Version)" was originally released as "WWIII," and "AIDS" was originally released as "Stay Strapped." The song "Do It for the Kids" appears here in a different form than the one originally released on Fondle 'Em, but that was due to a clerical error with the label releasing the wrong version of the song in 1996.

The songs "Scars & Memories," "Emotions," and "Get Down" were re-recorded since the original reels were lost. There are audible differences between the originals and the versions that appear on the album.

Track listing

| total_length = 66:06 | extra_column = Producer(s)

| title1 = Grandmaster Interview | extra1 = | length1 = 0:53

| title2 = Take Em to War (Original Version) | extra2 = {{flat list|

| title3 = Manhattan Interview | extra3 = | length3 = 0:46

| title4 = King of New York | extra4 = {{flat list|

  • Ninja B}} | length4 = 3:43

| title5 = Get Down | note5 = featuring DJ Ekim | extra5 = {{flat list|

  • Dr. Butcher}} | length5 = 3:24

| title6 = Hip Hop Interview | extra6 = | length6 = 0:53

| title7 = So Whatcha Want Nigga? | extra7 = {{flat list|

  • Knobody
  • Sean C.}} | length7 = 4:33

| title8 = Getting Shot Interview | extra8 = | length8 = 1:52

| title9 = Bloody Love Letter | extra9 = {{flat list|

| title10 = Comrade Interview | extra10 = | length10 = 0:39

| title11 = Scars & Memories | extra11 = {{flat list|

  • Rob Swift}} | length11 = 6:18

| title12 = Percy Carey Interview | extra12 = | length12 = 0:34

| title13 = Crumb Snatchers | extra13 = {{flat list|

  • Gonzo}} | length13 = 5:42

| title14 = In the End | note14 = featuring Yves St. Larock | extra14 = {{flat list|

  • MAS}} | length14 = 4:24

| title15 = AIDS | note15 = featuring Kool G Rap, Akinyele, CJ Moore and Big Chuck | extra15 = {{flat list|

  • Dr. Butcher}} | length15 = 3:24

| title16 = MF Grimm Interview | extra16 = | length16 = 1:12

| title17 = The Original | extra17 = {{flat list|

  • Ninja B}} | length17 = 3:58

| title18 = Wack Emcees | note18 = featuring Nomad, Yves St. Larock and Wayne-O | extra18 = {{flat list|

  • MAS}} | length18 = 3:40

| title19 = Do It for the Kids | extra19 = {{flat list|

  • Rob Swift}} | length19 = 4:26

| title20 = Emotions | note20 = featuring B-One | extra20 = {{flat list|

  • Dr. Butcher}} | length20 = 4:24

| title21 = Dedicated | note21 = featuring Squeeze | extra21 = {{flat list|

  • Rob Swift}} | length21 = 4:04

Miscellanea

  • The title track, "Scars & Memories", was written by MF Grimm immediately after he came out of his coma.
  • The original reels for this album were stolen.
  • The album art pictures MF Grimm standing up, despite the fact that has been using a wheelchair since 1994.

References

References

  1. "MF Grimm :: Scars & Memories :: Day by Day Entertainment".
  2. (22 June 2005). "MF Grimm - "Scars and Memories" Review".

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