This Should Move Ya
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::data[format=table title="Infobox album"]
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | This Should Move Ya |
| type | Album |
| artist | Mantronix |
| cover | This_Should_Move_Ya.jpg |
| released | 1990 |
| genre | Hip hop |
| label | Capitol/EMI |
| 0777 7 94479 2 3 | |
| C2-94479 | |
| producer | Kurtis Mantronik |
| prev_title | In Full Effect |
| prev_year | 1988 |
| next_title | The Incredible Sound Machine |
| next_year | 1991 |
| :: |
| name = This Should Move Ya | type = Album | artist = Mantronix | cover = This_Should_Move_Ya.jpg | alt = | released = 1990 | recorded = | venue = | studio = | genre = Hip hop | length = | label = Capitol/EMI 0777 7 94479 2 3 C2-94479 | producer = Kurtis Mantronik | prev_title = In Full Effect | prev_year = 1988 | next_title = The Incredible Sound Machine | next_year = 1991 This Should Move Ya is the fourth album by the American musical group Mantronix, released in 1990. It was the second Mantronix album released on Capitol Records.
"Got to Have Your Love" reached No. 4 on the British Hit Singles chart.
Critical reception
| rev1 = AllMusic | rev1Score = |rev2 = Calgary Herald |rev2score = D |rev3 = Chicago Tribune |rev3score = |rev4 = The Rolling Stone Album Guide |rev4score = The Calgary Herald wrote that most of the album "doesn't rise about mediocre, unenlightened rap music." The Dallas Morning News concluded that it "features plenty of the playful sound mixing that has become the hallmark of band leader Mantronik."
Track listing
- "This Should Move Ya" (Bryce Luvah)—2:55
- "Got to Have Your Love" (featuring vocalist Wondress)(Mantronik, Bryce Luvah)—6:15
- "Sex-n-Drugs and Rock-n-Roll" (Dury, Jankel, Mantronik, Bryce Luvah)—3:34
- "Tonight Is Right" (Bryce Luvah)—4:07
- "(I’m) Just Adjustin My Mic" (Bryce Luvah)—3:25
- "Stone Cold Roach" (Bryce Luvah)—3:18
- "Take Your Time (featuring vocalist Wondress) (Bonus Track)" (Mantronik)—4:12
- "I Get Lifted" (Bryce Luvah)—3:32
- "Don't You Want More" (Bryce Luvah)—3:48
- "I Like the Way (You Do It!)" (Bryce Luvah)—4:00
- "Get Stupid Part IV (Get On Up ’90)" (Bryce Luvah)—3:08
- "(I'm) Just Adjustin My Mic (’90)" (Bryce Luvah)—2:50
- "King of the Beats Lesson #1" (Bryce Luvah)—3:25
- "Don't You Want More (Club) (Bonus Track)" (Bryce Luvah)—6:08
Chart positions
Billboard Music Charts (North America)—album ::data[format=table]
| Year | Chart | Peak position |
|---|---|---|
| 1990 | Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 61 |
| 1990 | The Billboard 200 | 161 |
| :: |
British Hit Singles—singles ::data[format=table]
| Year | Single | Chart | Peak position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1990 | "Got to Have Your Love” | British Hit Singles | 4 |
| 1990 | "Take Your Time" (featuring Wondress) | British Hit Singles | 10 |
| :: |
Certifications
References
References
- "Mantronix Biography by John Bush".
- (Feb 10, 1990). "Mantronix".
- (Jun 2008). "Kurtis Mantronik".
- "Mantronix".
- "This Should Move Ya Review by Ron Wynn".
- (8 Feb 1990). "Recent Releases". Calgary Herald.
- (5 Apr 1990). "Mantronix This Should Move Ya". Chicago Tribune.
- (1992). "The Rolling Stone Album Guide". Random House.
- (February 23, 1990). "Pop Albums". Orange County Register.
- (March 13, 1990). "This Should Move Ya, Mantronix". The Dallas Morning News.
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