Breakin' Combs

Breakin' Combs
Studio album by Dred Scott
Released March 22, 1994
November 19, 2005 (Japan Reissue)
July 8, 2009 (Japan Reissue)
Recorded 1993, Red Zone Studios
West Lake Audio
Genre R&B, hip hop, Soul, reggae, Jazz
Length 59:22
Label Tuff Break, A&M
Producer Jonathan "Dred" Scott
Dred Scott chronology
Breakin' Combs
(1994)
Small Clubs Are Dead
(1995)
Singles from Breakin' Combs
  1. "Nutin Ta Lose"/"Duck Ya Head"
    Released: 1993
  2. "Check the Vibe"
    Released: 1994
  3. "Back in the Day"/"Can't Hold It Back"
    Released: 1994

Breakin' Combs is the debut studio album by American rapper and musician Dred Scott, released in 1994 on Tuff Break/A&M Records.[1] The album was written and produced by Scott, with a sound that's influenced in the genres of soul, hip hop, jazz and reggae music. R&B/soul singer Adriana Evans is featured on the single "Check the Vibe", and "Swingin' from the Tree". Breakin' Combs was reissued in Japan twice, in 2005 and 2009, and includes bonus tracks on both editions.[2]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Back in the Day"  Dred Scott 4:43
2. "Duck Ya Head" (feat. Da Grinch)Dred Scott 4:48
3. "Can't Hold It Back"  Dred Scott 4:23
4. "Check the Vibe" (feat. Adriana Evans)Adriana Evans, Dred Scott 3:31
5. "Dirty Old Man"  Dred Scott 0:37
6. "The Story" (feat. Big Domino)Dred Scott 3:44
7. "To da Old School"  Percy Chapman, Dred Scott 1:38
8. "Funky Rhythms"  Percy Chapman, Dred Scott 4:06
9. "Swingin' from the Tree" (feat. Adriana Evans)Dred Scott 3:33
10. "Intro"  Dred Scott 0:40
11. "Nutin' ta Lose"  Dred Scott 5:01
12. "Liar" (feat. Tracy McGreggor)Dred Scott 3:26
13. "Rough E Nuff"  Dred Scott 4:52
14. "My Mind is Driftin'"  Dred Scott 4:00
15. "They Don't Know"  Big Domino, Dred Scott 4:21
16. "Frankie's Groove"  Dred Scott 5:58

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