The Station Agent - Moka Only

The Station Agent

Moka Only

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Release Date: 2006-10-30
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 26

  • ℗ 2006 Daniel Denton

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Dintro / Sunlite Filter Moka Only 2:31
2
Rumpa-Pum / Company for the Pu Moka Only 2:17
3
Creatures Never Dance Moka Only 1:19
4
The Donut House (For J. Yancey Moka Only 1:23
5
Ask Me Why / Ended for Me Moka Only 2:04
6
God Got My Back Moka Only 1:48
7
Quik Six / Upward Spiral Moka Only 1:11
8
Just When I Think We There Moka Only 1:44
9
Opium Groove Moka Only 0:31
10
The Damn Summer / From the Gra Moka Only 2:08
11
Behind the Piano Gates Moka Only 1:05
12
Its a Drag / Um Um Uh Moka Only 1:08
13
Dirty Lil' Box / Outside the B Moka Only 1:35
14
U Should Heart U / Psy Is Odd Moka Only 2:17
15
All the Latest Bells and Whist Moka Only 1:36
16
See Ya At the Top With Ease Moka Only 1:12
17
Istics / Budd Break Moka Only 2:09
18
Begin Again (Pieces of Toast) Moka Only 1:41
19
Sounds Like Advice Moka Only 0:36
20
Shuffle (In the Leaves) / Woul Moka Only 2:29
21
Stationhouse Blues / Skyrocket Moka Only 1:36
22
That's What It Is Moka Only 1:48
23
Laundry (Downy Keeps It Soft) Moka Only 1:04
24
Whispering David Moka Only 1:18
25
Face It, It's Over Moka Only 0:51
26
Shove (A.K.A. The Song That Do Moka Only 2:46

Reviews

  • Nice Moka Album

    4
    By DJ Found'ACE'tion
    I've been following Moka for years and he changes and evoles is music and never misses a beat. Nice album, you can tell he is heavily influenced by the Late Great J Dilla (R.I.P.) which is a good thing because Dilla blessed him with a beat on Desired Effect. Please get this album!
  • Probally one of my favorite Moka albums to date!

    5
    By Dante Scott
    This album is a jewel, it's a very different approach to most Moka albums being partially intsrumental/vocal and how it sounds totally original and different but at the same time, if you are a Moka Only fan like me, it has the same vybe that he emanates with every release. This album is very similar as far as the album is structured to Madlib's Beat Konducta Vols. 1 and 2 Movie Scenes and J Dilla's Donuts, in which Moka does a tribute to the late producer/MC called the Donut House. Some of my favorite tracks would include Rumpa-Pum, Donut House, That's what it is, God Got My Back, And The Damn Summer, although they are all worth a listen. Bottom Line, anyone with a great perspective for creativity and originality should definitely cop this album indeed.

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