The Egyptian Lover - On the Nile (CD)

Album Details: On the Nile

Release Date:01/01/1984
Label:Egyptian Empire
UPC:032325066324

Track List: On the Nile

  1. My House (On The Nile)
  2. What Is a D. J. If He Can't Scratch
  3. Girls
  4. Computer Love (Sweet Dreams)
  1. Egypt Egypt
  2. I Cry (Night After Night)
  3. Unreal
  4. And My Beat Goes Boom

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User Reviews: On the Nile

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    On The Nile

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 17, 2005

    Pros: Great Oldschool arabian beat

    Cons: None

    I bought this album when it came out on 12" and it was one of my favorite albums. Unlike a few other artist where you may get a couple tracks on the LP this LP is packed with Jams all the way trough. Highly recommend for thoes looking for that ...Classic Old school beat. Read more Less

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    On the nile

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 14, 2000

    one of the best tapes to jam to ever for sound and rythm.

    have worn this tape out dozens of times and is time for the c.d.

    herbie was an inovator, but this guy was 20 years ahead of his time.

    Even now this is a jam at any party or car ride!

Pro Reviews: On the Nile

  • All Music Guide

    Before IceT, N.W.A., and the late EazyE made Los Angeles famous (or infamous) for gangsta rap in the late '80s, the city's rap community was best known for a hightech, futuristic approach that owed a lot to Afrika Bambaataa's 1982 classic, "Planet Rock." In the early to mid'80s, L.A.based electrohoppers like the Egyptian Lover, the World Class Wreckin' Cru (the group that Dr. Dre belonged to before N.W.A.), the Arabian Prince, and Uncle Jam's Army didn't get much respect from East Coast hiphoppers, who insisted that their music wasn't gritty enough. But those artists did enjoy a cult following in Southern California. Besides, the Egyptian Lover never claimed to be a hardcore rapper; On the Nile, his debut album of 1984, doesn't pretend to be a RunD.M.C., L.L. Cool J, or Fat Boys release any more than Grover Washington, Jr. claimed to be a jazz purist. The closest this LP comes to an East Coast hiphop vibe is the single "What Is a DJ If He Can't Scratch"; all of the other tracks offer a... synthesizerdriven blend of rap, dance music, and electrofunk. Though "Planet Rock" is a strong influence on this release, it is hardly the Egyptian Lover's only influence his sound also owes a debt to Germany's seminal Kraftwerk (whose innovations greatly influenced "Planet Rock"), Prince, Man Parrish, and Giorgio Moroder, as well as Middle Eastern and North African music. The Egyptian Lover never had great rapping skills, but he was definitely an original and imaginative producer/writer and his risktaking spirit serves him well on definitive, hightech tunes like "Egypt Egypt," "My House (On the Nile)," and "Girls." On the Nile isn't the only Egyptian Lover LP that is worth owning, but most fans insist that it is his most essential and consistent album and they're absolutely right. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

The Egyptian Lover

One of the most innovative producers of the old-school/electro era, Egyptian Lover's Greg Broussard recorded a parade of singles during the mid-'80s that proved influential for decades. Influenced himself by Kraftwerk/hip-hop soundclashes like Afrika Bambaataa's "Planet Rock" and Man Parrish's "Hip-Hop Be Bop (Don't Stop)," as well as the extroverted black-lover soul of... Read more