"Gas Dream" is a studio album by American hip hop artist Eligh, a prominent member of the indie hip hop collective Living Legends. Released on March 14, 2000, under Eligh Music, this underground hip hop gem is a testament to Eligh's unique style and storytelling prowess. The album features 16 tracks, spanning a total duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes, each track offering a glimpse into the world of "Gas Dreamers"—those chasing their dreams in the music industry.
Eligh's fifth album, "Gas Dream" is often regarded as one of his best works, showcasing his ability to blend introspective lyrics with captivating beats. The album's concept revolves around the struggles and aspirations of those trying to make it in the music scene, with tracks like "Actors Have No Friends," "See the Priest," and "Mission Complete" offering poignant insights into this world. The collaboration with Scarub on "Lifesize Puzzle" adds another layer of depth to the album, highlighting Eligh's ability to work with other talented artists.
"Gas Dream" is not just an album; it's a journey through the highs and lows of pursuing one's passion. Eligh's distinctive voice and thought-provoking lyrics make this album a standout in the underground hip hop genre. Whether you're a long-time fan of Eligh or a newcomer to his music, "Gas Dream" is an essential addition to any hip hop collection. So, plug in your headphones and let Eligh take you on a ride through the world of "Gas Dreamers."