I went looking all over the internet for a copy, but every online retailer who had a listing for it was either out of stock or marked it down as out of print. To not own this album in my collection was quite frankly downright embarassing. Kurt is a hellafied wizard on the boards to begin with, and for whatever reason he always seems to bring out the best in Keith as a result. One has only to look at the work he did on “Dr. In fact songs like “We All Over” and “Souped Up” were highly popular in the underground, and any time Kool Keith is paired with the self-described “Funky Redneck” KutMasta Kurt good things tend to happen. Nevertheless I felt like a grade A moron when I looked through my collection of Kool Keith solo and group projects and couldn’t find a copy of Masters of Illusion, which at least to me was a far from obscure release. So far the only one I haven’t been tempted to pick up is the so-called “Personal Album” – the $50 price tag is kinda high and my man Laze said it really wasn’t that good anyway. As a Kool Keith fan I’m always on the lookout for any album he appears on, be it well known or obscure. My introduction to this album was rather ironic.
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