Souls Of Mischief’s 93 ‘Til Infinity Deluxe Reissues, With A Light Box, Bonus CD & Music Book

In a month that’s already announced a deluxe reissue of Mobb Deep’s 1995 album, The Infamous, as well fellow Queens native/collaborator Nas’ 1994 debut, Illmatic, next up is the Souls Of Mischief’s debut, 93 ’til Infinity. The Jive Records album by Tajai, Phesto, Opio, and A-Plus featured the breakthrough single of the same name, as well as joints like “Never No More.”

Today, Get On Down Records announced their Deluxe Edition of the album (available today no less), featuring an incredibly cool Music Book presentation, with a third-eye logo light box. This kind of calls back to the amazing music box G.O.D. made with The Pharcyde/Delicious Vinyl Records.

Below is what it includes:

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-A “Hiero Light Box” outer case with a 4.5 inch blue LED-lit Hieroglyphics logo – activated by a hidden button on the case. The iconic ‘third-eye’ logo glows in radiant neon blue when the button is pushed. The “Hiero Light Box” also holds the “Souls of Mischief Music Book” (see below) in a distinctive slide-out drawer, emblazoned with the Souls graffiti-style logo.

-A 2CD “Souls of Mischief Music Book” package – A unique CD casebook that plays the song “93 ‘Til Infinity” when the cover is opened. It houses two CDs which include the full original album plus 11 extra remix and instrumental tracks (eight of them never before on CD, including the exclusive “93 ‘Til Infinity” acapella, which has not been previously released in any format.) This deluxe 2CD hardcover “Music Book” also includes 36-pages of liner notes, comprised of images and group interviews by Eric Arnold (from 2013) and Joseph “Jazzbo” Patel (from 1993, from BOMB Magazine).

-A 2LP deluxe gatefold edition of 93 ‘Til Infinity (with the same liner notes as the “Music Book”).

-An exclusive Souls of Mischief x Get On Down T-Shirt, available in black or white.

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Buy the package at Get On Down.

Related: Souls Of Mischief’s 93 ’til Infinity 20 Years Later (Food For Thought)