Special Herbs, Vols. 5 & 6

Special Herbs, Vols. 5 & 6
Studio album by Metal Fingers
Released March 23, 2004
Recorded Various dates
Genre Hip hop, instrumental hip hop
Length 47:29
Label Nature Sounds
Producer Metal Fingers
Metal Fingers chronology
Special Herbs, Vols. 4, 5 & 6
(2003)Special Herbs, Vols. 4, 5 & 62003
Special Herbs, Vols. 5 & 6
(2004)
Special Herbs, Vols. 7 & 8
(2004)Special Herbs, Vols. 7 & 82004

Special Herbs, Vols. 5 & 6 is an album of instrumental works released by MF Doom under the Metal Fingers moniker. As with the other installments of the Special Herbs series, each track is named for a herb or similar flora.

This album, aside from the bonus tracks, also forms the last thirteen tracks of the Metal Fingers series' previous volume, Special Herbs, Vols. 4, 5 & 6, due to the different record labels the various albums in the series were released on. This is the last volume of the series with such track listing overlaps.

Track listing

  1. "Pennyroyal" – 3:11
    • Produced by Metal Fingers
  2. "Lavender Buds" – 3:05
    • Produced by Metal Fingers
  3. "White Willow Bark" – 4:24
    • Produced by Metal Fingers
  4. "Orange Blossoms" – 1:59
    • Produced by Metal Fingers
  5. "Coffin Nails" – 2:56
    • Produced by Metal Fingers
  6. "Kava Kava Root" – 4:07
    • Produced by Metal Fingers
  7. "Valerian Root" – 4:53
    • Produced by Metal Fingers
  8. "Jasmine Blossoms" – 2:58
    • Produced by Metal Fingers
  9. "Black Snake Root" – 3:44
    • Produced by Metal Fingers
  10. "Horehound" – 3:07
    • Produced by Metal Fingers
  11. "Dragons Blood" – 4:07
    • Produced by Metal Fingers
  12. "Myrtle Leaf" – 5:16
    • Produced by Metal Fingers
  13. "Patchouly Leaves" – 3:46
    • Produced by Metal Fingers
  14. "My Favorite Ladies" (bonus track)
  15. "All Outta Ale (live)" (bonus multimedia track)
  16. "Special Blends DJ Set (live)" (bonus multimedia track)
  17. MF Doom Photo Gallery (multimedia extra)

Other versions

  • "Pennyroyal" is an instrumental version of "Pennyroyal" by Joey Badass from the album 1999.
  • "Lavender Buds" is an instrumental version of "Boys & Girls" by TiRon from the album MSTRD.
  • "White Willow Bark" is an instrumental version of "Ms. Right" by TiRon featuring Ayomari from the album MSTRD and "Chicago" by Capital STEEZ from the mixtape AmeriKKKan Korruption.
  • "Orange Blossoms" is an instrumental version of "The Instructor" by B.I., from the Spark the Sound split 7" with Chris Craft featuring MF Doom. It is also used on "Underwater" by Ghostface Killah, from the album Fishscale.
  • "Coffin Nails" is an instrumental version of "Rapp Snitch Knishes (Rap Snitches)" by MF DOOM featuring Mr. Fantastik, from the album Mm.. Food. It is also used on "Ryde Or Die (MF Doom Special Blend)" by Ruff Ryders, from the MF DOOM remix compilation album Special Blends 1+2.
  • "Kava Kava Root" is an instrumental version of "Anarchist Bookstore Pt. 1" by MC Paul Barman, from the album Paullelujah!. It is also used on "Stress Box" by MF Grimm, from the MF DOOM collaboration album Special Herbs and Spices Volume 1.
  • "Valerian Root" is an instrumental version of "Anarchist Bookstore Pt. 2" by MC Paul Barman, from the album Paullelujah!.
  • "Jasmine Blossoms" is an instrumental version of "Hoe Cakes" by MF DOOM, from the album Mm.. Food.
  • "Horehound" is an instrumental version of "Kookies" by MF DOOM, from the album Mm.. Food. It is also used on "Tonight's Show" by MF Grimm featuring Invisible Man and Lord Smog, from Special Herbs and Spices Volume 1.
  • "Dragon's Blood" is an instrumental version of "Fig Leaf Bi-Carbonate" by MF DOOM from the album Mm.. Food. It is also used on "1000 Degrees" by MF Grimm, from Special Herbs and Spices Volume 1. It is also used on "Guns N' Razors" by Ghostface Killah from the album More Fish.
  • "Myrtle Leaf" is an instrumental version of "Monster Zero" by King Geedorah, from the album Take Me to Your Leader.
  • "Patchouly Leaves" is an instrumental version of "Operation: Greenbacks" by MF DOOM featuring Megalon, from Operation: Doomsday.
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