2007, Traffic Entertainment
Time's Runnin' Out is a Brand Nubian album released approximately ten years late. There's no mention of this fact anywhere in or on the album's packaging -- just publishing and copyright credits for 2007 -- but if you listen closely to the second verse of "Brand Nu Hustle," Lord Jamar raps, "In '98 you'll still find me at the weed gate/Nigga, we straight, even though we drop late." Late indeed. The 15 songs comprising Time's Runnin' Out reportedly were recorded prior to Foundation (1998), the group's much-heralded reunion album. (Besides the 1998 reference in "Brand Nu Hustle," there's a reference to 1997 in the title track and "Go Hard.") Like Foundation, Time's Runnin' Out features the entire Brand Nubian lineup (Grand Puba, Lord Jamar, Sadat X, DJ Alamo), which had splintered after the group's classic debut, One for All (1990). And it features the group alone, as there are no guest rappers here and the productions are mostly handled in-house (the two exceptions: Lord Finesse co-produces "Scientists of Sound" with Grand Puba, and Vance Wright is credited for "A Child Is Born"). It's natural to wonder about the circumstances that drove Brand Nubian to shelf these recordings. These songs don't measure up to those of Foundation overall, granted, but Time's Runnin' Out is nonetheless a worthwhile release. -Allmusic.com
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Intro |
| 2 | Seen Enough |
| 3 | Girls, Girls, Girls |
| 4 | One Time [Original Version] |
| 5 | Scientists of Sound |
| 6 | Time's Runnin' Out [Original Version] |
| 7 | Brand Nu Hustle |
| 8 | Once Again |
| 9 | Rockin' It |
| 10 | I Wanna Hear It |
| 11 | A Child Is Born [Original Version] |
| 12 | Right Here |
| 13 | Enjoy Yourself |
| 14 | Go Hard |
| 15 | Somebody Told a Lie |
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