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Sin-A-Matic
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 15, 2003
RecordedMarch, 2002
GenreHip Hop
LabelSolid Records
Demigodz Records
ProducerJ.J. Brown, Celph Titled, The Avid Record Collector, Cimer Amor, Memo, Louis Logic, King Honey
Louis Logic chronology
Sin-A-Matic
(2003)
Alcohol/Ism
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
RapReviews.com[1]

Sin-A-Matic is an album by Louis Logic, an American hip hop artist. The album's title does not refer to the porn film company Sin-A-Matic, but rather it is a play on words.[2] Logic says that the album is supposed to be a "visual ride that presents itself the way a movie would without picture." The album's title sounds like the term "cinematic" referring to cinema, however he included the word "sin" to account for the uglier tales of the album.[2]

Track listing

Track listing
Title Performer(s) Producer(s) Sample(s)
"Sintro" Louis Logic J.J. Brown
"Street Smarts" Louis Logic J.J. Brown
"Freak Show" Louis Logic Celph Titled
"Celph Hatred" Louis Logic
Celph Titled
The Avid Record Collector
"Diablos" Louis Logic
Celph Titled
J.J. Brown The Doors - Spanish Caravan
(Waiting For The Sun; Elektra 1968)
"Dos Factotum" Louis Logic J.J. Brown Bob James - I want to thank you (very much)
(Touchdown; Columbia 1978)
"Coochie Coup" Louis Logic
Fienza Jollie
J.J. Brown Letta - Kukuchi
(appearing on David Axelrod's "1968 To 1970 An Anthology" released in 1999 on Stateside Records)
"Postal" Louis Logic J.J. Brown
"Mischievous" Louis Logic Celph Titled
"Halfway Stretch (Sinterlude)" Louis Logic Cimer Amor
"Best Friends" Louis Logic
Apathy
The Avid Record Collector
"Revenge!!!" Louis Logic
Celph Titled
Memo
Louis Logic
Celph Titled
J.J. Brown
"Fair Weather Fan" Louis Logic Memo
J.J. Brown
"The Rest" Louis Logic J.J. Brown
"The Ugly Truth" Louis Logic The Avid Record Collector
"Idiot Gear" Louis Logic J.J. Brown

Chasing Amy - Dialogue is Sampled

Joe Sample - In All My Wildest Dreams
(Rainbow Seeker; ABC Records 1978)
"Dust To Dust" Louis Logic King Honey
J.J. Brown
Louis Logic
Boogie Nights(1997)- Dialogue is Sampled[3]
"Let's Get It Started" (bonus track after "Dust To Dust") Louis Logic J.J. Brown

Personnel

Contributors
Producers
Producer(s) J.J. Brown, Celph Titled, The Avid Record Collector, Cimer Amor, Memo, Louis Logic, King Honey
Executive Producer(s) Matt Slywka, J.J. Brown, Louis Logic
Performers
Lead vocals and rapping Louis Logic, Celph Titled, Fienza Jollie, Apathy
Additional and background vocals J.J. Brown
Technicians
Mixing J.J. Brown, Celph Titled, Kingston Killah, Louis Logic
Mastering J.J. Brown, Dan Maier, Richard Robinson
Design David Hohman

Singles

Singles
Cover Title B-Side Release Date
"Idiot Gear" "What You Think, What I Know" November 24, 2003

References

  1. ^ RapReviews.com review
  2. ^ a b "Harlem Live - "Louis Logic: Past, Present And Phuture" Interview". Archived from the original on October 14, 2006.
  3. ^ "Louis Logic - Dust To Dust". YouTube. 2009-11-04. Retrieved 2012-03-09.