Yo! Bum Rush the Show was an invigorating record, but it looks like child's play compared to its monumental sequel, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, a record that rewrote the rules of what hip-hop could do. That's not to say the album is without precedent, since what's particularly ingenious about the album is how it reconfigures things that came before into a startling, fresh, modern sound. Public Enemy used the template Run-D.M.C. created of a rap crew as a rock band, then brought in elements of free jazz, hard funk, even musique concrète, via their producing team, the Bomb Squad, creating a dense, ferocious sound unlike anything that came before. This coincided with a breakthrough in Chuck D's writing, both in his themes and lyrics. It's not that Chuck D was smarter or more ambitious than his contemporaries -- certainly, KRS-One tackled many similar sociopolitical tracts, while Rakim had a greater flow -- but he marshaled considerable revolutionary force, clear vision, and a boundless vocabulary to create galvanizing, logical arguments that were undeniable in their strength. They only gained strength from Flavor Flav's frenzied jokes, which provided a needed contrast. What's amazing is how the words and music become intertwined, gaining strength from each other. Though this music is certainly a representation of its time, it hasn't dated at all. It set a standard that few could touch then, and even fewer have attempted to meet since. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
04/01/1988 | Def Jam
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- Rick Rubin
- Executive Producer
- Carl Ryder
- Producer
- Nick Sansano
- Engineer
- Hank Shocklee
- Programming, Producer
- Terminator X
- Turntables, ?
- Chuck Valle
- Engineer
- Eric "Vietnam" Sadler
- Programming, Assistant Producer, ?
- Norman Rogers
- Scratching
- Bill Stephney
- Production Supervisor
- Erica Johnson
- Vocals
- Oris Josphe
- Vocals
- Johnny Juice Rosado
- Scratching, Turntables
- Greg Gordon
- Engineer
- Jim Sabella
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- Keith Boxley
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- Matt Tritto
- Engineer
- Harry Allen
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- Christopher Shaw
- Engineer
- DJ Chuck Chillout
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- Chuck D
- Vocals, ?
- Steven Ett
- Mixing
- Fab 5 Freddy
- Vocals
- Flavor Flav
- Vocals, ?
- Glen E. Friedman
- Photography
- John Harrison
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- Rod Hui
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- Jeff Jones
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