Pre-Life Crisis is the debut album by American rapper and record producer Count Bass D, released on September 26, 1995.[citation needed] Its songs mostly demonstrate Count Bass D's capability of playing multiple instruments (although several other musicians play instruments on this album), and the songs mainly consist of saxophones, smooth basslines, 808 drums, and electric guitars. Because of the album's progressive styles, it was difficult to market and it soon went out of print. It has, however, received a cult following among underground hip-hop fans.[citation needed] The album's only single "Sandwiches (I Got a Feeling)" received moderate radio and video airplay, in addition to being released on vinyl and CD, along with the B-side "T-Boz Tried to Talk to Me."[citation needed] The album is now out of print.
Count Bass D, (Mark Nash on Lead Guitar), (Rod McGahaw on Trumpet), (Kismick Martin on Additional Background Vocals & Freestyle on Vamp), (Vincent Sims on Additional Background Throat)
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T-Boz Tried To Talk To Me!
4:42
Dwight Conroy Farrell
Count Bass D
Count Bass D, (Rod McGahaw on Flugelhorn)
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Carmex
5:17
Dwight Conroy Farrell
Count Bass D
Count Bass D
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I Got Needs
4:24
Dwight Conroy Farrell
Count Bass D
Count Bass D, (Mark Nash on Lead Guitar), (Roger "Rock" Williams on Soprano Saxophone)
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Broke Thursday
4:02
Dwight Conroy Farrell
Count Bass D, Coolout (co-producer)
Count Bass D, Herbie Hancock, M. Ragin, P. Jackson
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Agriculture
4:47
Dwight Conroy Farrell & Vincent Sims
Count Bass D
Count Bass D, Vincent Sims (Roger "Rock" Williams on Alto Flute)
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Brown
4:01
Dwight Conroy Farrell
Count Bass D
Count Bass D, (DJ Reggie (Reg) Mason & Vincent Sims on Background Throat)