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Carried Away (People Under the Stairs album)

Carried Away
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Studio album by People Under the Stairs
Released October 13, 2009
Recorded 2009, Los Angeles, California
Genre Hip hop
Length 59:53 (CD), 65:13 (LP)
Label Om Records
Producer Thes One, Double K
People Under the Stairs chronology
Fun DMC
(2008)
Carried Away
(2009)
Highlighter
(2011)
Singles from Carried Away
  1. "Trippin' At The Disco"
    Released: September 15, 2009
  2. "Beer"
    Released: December 14, 2010
  3. "Down In L.A."
    Released: 2011
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12" LP Record cover
12" LP Record cover

Carried Away is the seventh album by People Under the Stairs. The group chose to release the album on the independent label, Om Records, which they had last used for 2003's ...Or Stay Tuned. The album is a mixture of the Golden age hip hop sound of their earlier Om releases, and a continuation of the more expansive sample-sourcing of their last two albums. Carried Away produced three singles and two music videos, and the album continued the tradition of a steady stream of positive reviews for the group.

In the first months of 2009, the group toured constantly to support their latest release, Fun DMC. They became one of the first independent music groups to tour China, and they also received positive concert reviews when they appeared on the opening days of both the Coachella Music Festival in April and the Bonnaroo Music Festival in June. Feeling inspired by their touring success, the group immediately returned to the studio following their Bonnaroo concert to begin recording more tracks, bucking their usual trend of waiting a year and a half between full-album releases.

Due to a production backlog, Gold Dust Media would be unable to release a follow-up album to Fun DMC with the speed the group had hoped for, so PUTS made a return to the Om Records label for Carried Away. Om also offered the group extra incentives, including obtaining licensing from Colt 45 to use their branding and Billy Dee Williams' image on PUTS' first 7-inch single from the new album, "Beer". PUTS also teamed with the Vans shoe company to produce a limited-edition skate deck and a remix contest for the song "Hit The Top".

While the group has always been known for its shout-outs of other musicians from a large array of artists across several genres, this album produced some of its most direct homages yet. For instance, the song "Check The Vibe" was a clear parody of A Tribe Called Quest, created after the group discovered a vinyl record with an organ sample that sounded like it could have come from The Low End Theory. Double K also imitates various classic hip hop artists, such as Melle Mel and Shock G, at various points across the album, and the group includes an extended shout-out sequence at the end of the vinyl-only track, "All Good Things". Finally, the song "Creepshow" uses a stalker-ish phone call sample made famous by The Pharcyde in their song "4 Better Or 4 Worse".


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