Caveman Biography
There at least six artists which use this name 1. An electronica musician from the United Kingdom 2. A hip hop group from the United Kingdom 3. A rock band from the United States 4. A jam band 5. A hardcore punk band 1. The most popular artist named Caveman at the moment is an electronic artist from Rugby in the West Midlands. Currently producing Drum & Bass, Dubstep and general Electronica. His first album is based partly on remixes of video games and bands like The Beatles and Red Hot Chilli Peppers. 2. Caveman were a British hip hop group originally from High Wycombe consisting of MCM, the Principal and Diamond J. They were the first British hip hop group to be signed to a major US label, Profile Records, and quickly established themselves as one of the UK's most popular and versatile acts. The group's first release were the twelve inches Victory (Profile, 1990) and Fry You Like Fish (Profile, 1990), and the I'm Ready EP (Profile, 1990). This quickly established their jazz based style of hip hop, influenced by US artists such as Gang Starr. The song I'm Ready, however, took as its basis a sample of Jimi Hendrix's Crosstown Traffic and showed early on a liking for the harder style that they adopted for later releases. I'm Ready was an extremely popular song, and still regularly turns up on hip hop compilations today. Their debut album, Positive Reaction (Profile, 1990), was released to much critical acclaim and cemented their reputation as one of the UK's top hip hop acts. The following year, the group released The Victory EP (Profile, 1991) and then took a break from recording. When they returned with The Whole Nine Yards . . . And Then Some (Profile, 1992) the group had undergone a radical change in style. Whilst their earlier sound had been predominantly based on mellow jazz samples, the new album was predominantly bass heavy, hardcore hip hop. The move was a success, and today their second album is Caveman's most in demand recording, often selling above its original asking price and considered a rare find. Shortly after the release of the album, the group decided to go their separate ways. MCM had a short-lived solo career, releasing some twelve inches and guesting on other artists' tracks - such as Dodge City Productions' Understand This from their Steppin' Up and Out (4th & Broadway, 1993) album. The Principal went on to produce other artist's tracks, such as a remix of Run DMC's Ooh, What'cha Gonna Do? from their Down with the King (Profile, 1993) comeback album. Diamond J went on to provide scratches for Maxim's Hell's Kitchen (XL Recordings, 2000) album. None ever reached the same level of success as they did with Caveman. Almost 20 years after the last Caveman album, front man MCM incorporated the name Caveman on his first solo studio album "The Gospel: The Missing Gems of MCM Caveman" (I-innovate UK, 2011). The double album included several unreleased tracks from the 1990’s. 3. One group is a five piece from NYC 4. another is a free jazz & world music influenced jam band, which you can read about here: and here: 5. Caveman is a hardcore punk group from the United States. You can find out more about them here
Caveman Lyrics
Title | |
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1 | Thankful lyrics |
2 | Over My Head lyrics |
3 | A Country's King Of Dreams lyrics |
4 | December 28th lyrics |
5 | Hollup lyrics |
6 | In The City lyrics |
7 | My Time lyrics |
8 | Decide lyrics |
9 | My Room lyrics |
10 | Old Friend lyrics |
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Caveman Albums
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1 | CoCo Beware | ||
2 | Caveman |
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