| Interpret |
| Run DMC |
| Titel |
| Raising Hell |
| Veröffentlichung |
| 1986 |
| Aufnahme |
| 1986 |
| Label |
| Profile |
| Tonträgertyp |
| Album (LP) |
| Instrumentalstil |
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| Musikstil |
| Rap/Hip Hop |
| Essembleart |
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| Bewertungen |
#120 RollingStone.com (USA, 2003)
#540 RateYourMusic.com (Mrz 2006)
#480 FastnBulbous.com (Nov. 2009)
#174 RollingStone.de (2004) (D, Okt 2004)
#39 Sounds(2009)
eins von 1001 Alben, die Ihr hören solltet, bevor das Leben vorbei ist! (2008)
eins von 250 Meisterwerken aus fünf Jahrzehnten (Sounds, 2009) |

(1.6% bis Platz 100)

(6.1% bis Platz 500)
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| Produzent |
| Rick Rubin |
| Mit eigenen Worten ... |
Man, did this record start something. Working for the first time with producer Rick Rubin, the pioneering trio (rappers Run and DMC and DJ Jam Master Jay) took hip-hop into the upper reaches of the pop charts, introducing mainstream America to a new urban thunder: rap rock. The track that blew the nation\'s mind was a rhythmic reduction of Aerosmith\'s \"Walk This Way,\" with contributions from that band\'s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. Just as superbad: \"It\'s Tricky,\" which quotes the guitar riff from the Knack\'s \"My Sharona,\" and \"Hit It Run,\" in which Run and DMC deflate their signature braggadocio with Bronx cheers.
Total album sales: 3 million
Peak chart position: 3
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