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Release Date
10 December 2002
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Length
25 tracks
Dwight Spitz is the third album by the American hip-hop artist and multi-instrumentalist Count Bass D, released in 2002.
After the release of Pre-Life Crisis, Count Bass D felt he had overshot his own talent. In 2002, he decided to make a more hip-hop-themed album, so he bought an Akai S-3000 sampler and an MPC-2000 drum machine and quickly learned to create beats using samples. Dwight Spitz is his first album with a more traditional hip-hop theme. The album has collaborations with Edan, J. Rawls, Dione Farris, and MF DOOM.
A deluxe edition was released on Count Bass D's Bandcamp on August 25, 2013, to celebrate the album's ten-year anniversary. The edition included six new bonus tracks.
The A.V. Club called the album "lovingly assembled and wonderfully idiosyncratic." Rolling Stone deemed it a "little headphone masterpiece." The East Bay Express wrote: "Whimsical, original, and extremely funky, the Count's third album is his best yet, overflowing with ear-tickling production and charismatic rhymes.
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