The Black Sands Ov Eternia - Mystick Journeymen

The Black Sands Ov Eternia

Mystick Journeymen

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Release Date: 1999-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 23

  • ℗ 2004 Worldwide Massmedia/Revenge Ent.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Oran 1:26 USD 0.99
2
Sand Storm 3:55 USD 0.99
3
Araingus (Race the Moon) 0:14 USD 0.99
4
Life (Interlude) 4:50 USD 0.99
5
Reflections (Feat. Aceyalone) 0:40 USD 0.99
6
Silly Wrappers (Skit) 4:48 USD 0.99
7
Piano Lessons 0:47 USD 0.99
8
Grapes Ov Wrath 5:33 USD 0.99
9
Hymms (Beatie Delite) 5:04 USD 0.99
10
Victom to the Rain 0:48 USD 0.99
11
Escape 5:57 USD 0.99
12
Mercury Rising (feat. Grouch) 0:36 USD 0.99
13
John Henry 6:20 USD 0.99
14
The Odyssey 4:12 USD 0.99
15
Firefly Rebellion 4:51 USD 0.99
16
Rage (Feat. the Living Legends 1:49 USD 0.99
17
Silly Wrappers Pt. II (Skit) 3:24 USD 0.99
18
Poor Mans Woes (Feat. Emperor 0:57 USD 0.99
19
N****s Wanna Rap 7:06 USD 0.99
20
Grouchifer (Skit) 1:57 USD 0.99
21
Liquid Cement 1:29 USD 0.99
22
Final Stretch Home (Outro) 5:07 USD 0.99
23
Eternia 1:22 USD 0.99
The Black Sands Ov Eternia - Mystick Journeymen
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Reviews

  • an underground oaktown classic
    5
    By hiphopflipflops
    The MJG's creativity is inspiring on this record. The Grouch and Sunspot's production really shines and Lucky kills every verse.
  • Whatever
    5
    By Qwel
    This is a great album, but not for buying on I Tunes. I finally open an account with them and I buy the odyssey just to find out the tracks are all miss named. I actually bought John Henry. Thanks I Tunes for wasting my time and money. Im guessing this will ever be posted, so im basically wasting more time. Thanks again.
  • For the Living Legends Fans
    3
    By cheehoo!
    This cd is not bad but actually pretty good. If you're new to the Living Legends crew than yes, it may take a few listens to get somewhat of an understanding of how they produce and yes some of the songs do drag on. But for the people who have been listening to Living Legends, this is a classic album. And as always, the drumming is on point. Grouch as usual delivers on this one. And what would you know even Aceyalone from the Freestyle Fellowship is on one of the tracks. It would be a good cd but I give it roughly between three and a half and four stars only because Sunspot Jonz singing is a little excessive. The i-tunes version is missing a little beat snippet they made. On the cd, it is the intro to the Hymns (Beatie Delite). Also the songs are out of order and the names are mixed up from the original cd version.