My Field Trip to Planet 9

My Field Trip to Planet 9 is the debut studio album by Justin Warfield. It was released on Qwest Records on July 13, 1993.

Critical reception
Jason Ankeny of AllMusic wrote, "The hip-hop debut of Justin Warfield is built around old-school rhythms fleshed out with some intriguing samples, drawn largely from the canon of '60s psychedelic rock." Geoffrey Himes of The Washington Post was more critical, saying, "[Warfield's] raps, with their tired mix of criminal boasting, gratuitous weirdness and hip-hop cliches, leave almost no impression at all."

In 2014, The Village Voice's Jonathan Patrick listed My Field Trip to Planet 9 as one of "The 10 Best Forgotten New York Hip-Hop Records", writing, "Perhaps best labeled as psychedelic rap (mostly on account of its subject matter), My Field Trip to Planet 9 plays out like a hippie's take on golden-era hip-hop". The following year, Fact ranked it as the 43rd-best trip hop album of all time.

Personnel
Credits adapted from liner notes.
 * Justin Warfield – vocals, production, mixing
 * QDIII – production, mixing
 * Prince Paul – production, mixing
 * Ellis Dee – vocals
 * Scott Harding – guitar, recording, mixing
 * Goffrey Moore – bass guitar
 * Michael Blake – saxophone
 * Steven Bernstein – trumpet
 * Bob Morse – recording, mixing
 * Jason Roberts – recording
 * Brian Gardner – mastering
 * Kevin Kosmann – art direction
 * Anne Elliott Cutting – photography