No Need for Alarm
No Need for Alarm is the second solo studio album by American hip-hop musician Del the Funky Homosapien. It was released in 1993 through Elektra Records. The recording sessions took place at Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco and at Chung King House of Metal in New York City. The album spawned the two singles, "Catch a Bad One" and "Wrong Place". The album was produced by Del, A-Plus, Casual, Domino, Jay-Biz, Snupe, and Stimulated Dummies.
The album peaked at number 125 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Critical reception
of AllMusic called the album "a challenging, unique, and uncompromising follow-up, one well worth picking up for anyone interested in either the evolution of West Coast hip-hop or just the evolution of one of its most talented, eccentric, and gifted artists".Personnel
- Teren Delvon Jones – vocals, producer
- Unicron – vocals
- Adam "A-Plus" Carter – vocals, turntables, producer
- Jon "Casual" Owens – vocals, producer
- Duane 'Snupe' Lee – vocals, producer
- Toure Batiste Duncan – turntables
- Jamie "Jay-Biz" Suarez – turntables, production
- Damian "Domino" Siguenza – producer
- Stimulated Dummies – producers
- Matt Kelley – engineering
- John Gamble – engineering
- Tim Latham – mixing
- Ross Yeo – assistant engineering
- Adam Cudzin – assistant mixing
- Joe Thomas – assistant mixing
- Brian "Big Bass" Gardner – mastering
- Scott Idleman – design
- Carl Posey – photography