Marley Marl remained on board, and
Large Professor and
Eric B. also hopped on to help produce
Kool G Rap & DJ Polo's second album. With a wider range of sounds and the expansion of
G Rap's lyrical range,
Wanted: Dead or Alive is wholly deserving of classic status. The opening "Streets of New York" remains one of the most thrilling and unique rap singles released; the sparse rhythm, adorned with assured piano runs that complement the song to the point of almost making the song, falls somewhere between a gallop and a strut, and
G Rap outlines more vivid scenes than one film could possibly contain. The track cemented
Kool G Rap & DJ Polo's role as East Coast legends and showed
Kool G Rap's talent as an adept storyteller like nothing before or since. Likewise, "Talk Like Sex" is the nastiest, raunchiest thing he ever recorded, with "I'm pounding you down until your eyeballs pop out" acting as an exemplary claim -- as well as one of the few that is printable -- made in the song. The boasts, as ever, are in no short supply, but "Erase Racism" takes a break from the normal proceedings with guest spots from
Big Daddy Kane and
Biz Markie. It's both funny and sobering, with
Biz Markie's
Three Dog Night chorus providing comic relief after each verse. Adding yet another dimension to the album,
DJ Polo throws in a hip-house instrumental that avoids coming off like a throwaway. This album is only part of a major swarm of brilliant rap records from 1990, but it will never be lost in it.