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Steady B - Bring The Beat Back (1986)

1. Bring The Beat Back (3:54)
Producer - Lawrence Goodman
2. Get Physical (3:28 )
Producer - Marley Marl
3. Suprise (4:11)
Producer - Lawrence Goodman
4. Cheatin' Girl (3:57)
Producer - Lawrence Goodman
5. Do The Fila (4:24)
Producer - Lawrence Goodman
6. Stupid Fresh (3:58 )
Producer - Lawrence Goodman
7. Hit Me (4:13)
Producer - Lawrence Goodman
8. Nothin' But The Bass (4:09)
Producer - Lawrence Goodman
9. Yo Mutha (4:00)
Producer - Lawrence Goodman
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hmm..apropo de Marley Marl ca l-am vazut pe la productie pe Steady B...arigo ai ceva material cu el..sub forma de album adica :) ..daca da....baga
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Pe hdd am doar un material destinat pietei japoneze in 2000. Nu este deosebit, dar se incadreaza bine in topic :) (o sa pun in curnd si ambele volume din "In Control")

Marley Marl - Hip Hop Dictionary (2000)

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grazie amigo arigo ...:D
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Public Enemy - It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back (April 1988)


1 Countdown to Armageddon
2 Bring the Noise
3 Don't Believe the Hype
4 Cold Lampin' With Flavor
5 Terminator X to the Edge of Panic
6 Mind Terrorist
7 Louder Than a Bomb
8 Caught, Can We Get a Witness?
9 Show 'Em Whatcha Got
10 She Watch Channel Zero?!
11 Night of the Living Baseheads
12 Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos
13 Security of the First World
14 Rebel Without a Pause
15 Prophets of Rage
16 Party for Your Right to Fight

it takes a nation of millions to hold us back - album credits
Rick Rubin Executive Producer
Carl Ryder Producer
Nick Sansano Engineer
Hank Shocklee Programming, Producer
Terminator X Turntables, ?
Chuck Valle Engineer
Eric "Vietnam" Sadler Programming, Assistant Producer, ?
Norman Rogers Scratching
Bill Stephney Production Supervisor
Erica Johnson Vocals
Oris Josphe Vocals
Johnny Juice Rosado Scratching, Turntables
Greg Gordon Engineer
Jim Sabella Engineer
Keith Boxley Mixing
Matt Tritto Engineer
Harry Allen Vocals
Christopher Shaw Engineer
DJ Chuck Chillout Mixing
Chuck D Vocals, ?
Steven Ett Mixing
Fab 5 Freddy Vocals
Flavor Flav Vocals, ?
Glen E. Friedman Photography
John Harrison Engineer
Rod Hui Mixing
Jeff Jones Engineer
Professor Griff Vocals, ?
Public Enemy Main Performer

Yo! Bum Rush the Show was an invigorating record, but it looks like child's play compared to its monumental sequel, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, a record that rewrote the rules of what hip-hop could do. That's not to say the album is without precedent, since what's particularly ingenious about the album is how it reconfigures things that came before into a startling, fresh, modern sound. Public Enemy used the template Run-D.M.C. created of a rap crew as a rock band, then brought in elements of free jazz, hard funk, even musique concr?¨te, via their producing team, the Bomb Squad, creating a dense, ferocious sound unlike anything that came before. This coincided with a breakthrough in Chuck D's writing, both in his themes and lyrics. It's not that Chuck D was smarter or more ambitious than his contemporaries -- certainly, KRS-One tackled many similar sociopolitical tracts, while Rakim had a greater flow -- but he marshaled considerable revolutionary force, clear vision, and a boundless vocabulary to create galvanizing, logical arguments that were undeniable in their strength. They only gained strength from Flavor Flav's frenzied jokes, which provided a needed contrast. What's amazing is how the words and music become intertwined, gaining strength from each other. Though this music is certainly a representation of its time, it hasn't dated at all. It set a standard that few could touch then, and even fewer have attempted to meet since. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Blahzay Blahzay - Blah Blah Blah(1996)

Tracklisting:
01 Intro (2:00)
Engineer - Joe Quinde
02 Blah Blah Blah (4:20)
Engineer - Mike Rogers
Mix Engineer - Joe Quinde , Kieran Walsh
03 Medina's In Da House (0:13)
Engineer - Donovan McCoy
04 Danger (Part 2) (4:25)
Engineer - Nolan 'Dr. No' Moffitte
Featuring - La The Darkman , Smoothe Da Hustler , Trigger Tha Gambler
Mix Engineer - Kieran Walsh
05 Don't Let This Rap Shit Fool You (5:49)
Engineer - Nolan 'Dr. No' Moffitte
Mix Engineer - Joe Quinde
06 Pain I Feel (4:02)
Engineer - Nolan 'Dr. No' Moffitte
Mix Engineer - Joe Quinde
07 Posse Jumpa (5:20)
Engineer - Nolan 'Dr. No' Moffitte
Featuring - La The Darkman , Mental Magician
Mix Engineer - Kieran Walsh
08 Maniac Cop (1:50)
Engineer - Nolan 'Dr. No' Moffitte
09 Good Cop / Bad Cop (5.25)
Engineer - Nolan 'Dr. No' Moffitte
Mix Engineer - Joe Quinde
10 Sendin' Dem Back (4:27)
Engineer - Joe Quinde , Nolan 'Dr. No' Moffitte
Mix Engineer - Kieran Walsh
Vocals - Tanya Brewer
11 Long Winded (5:20)
Engineer - Nolan 'Dr. No' Moffitte
Featuring - Mental Magician , Verbal Fist , Verbal Hoods
Mix Engineer - Kieran Walsh
12 Jackpot (3:29)
Engineer - Joe Quinde
13 Danger (3:44)
Engineer - Bill Donely
Mix Engineer - Joe Quinde

The Brooklyn duo consisting of DJ/producer PF Cuttin' and rapper Outloud first formed their alliance in 1985. Choosing a patient, indirect path rather than the fast track, the duo worked behind the scenes for ten years producing tracks for artists such as Masta Ace and Craig G. Their big breakthrough came in late 1995 with "Danger," a song that unexpectedly turned into a volcanic crossover hit. The song was spurred on by a catchy sample from Jeru Da Damaja's "Come Clean": "When the east is in the house/Oh My God." "Danger" brought the house down for many a month, proudly waving the flag of East Coast bravado in a time of dissension between coastal schools. Raising the bar of expectation extremely high for themselves, Blahzay's debut album, Blah, Blah, Blah, dropped in August of 1996. PF Cuttin's polished production earmarked the album with a distinctly clean-crafted sound that rivaled such established beat sculptors as Pete Rock and Premier. PF's beats were met squarely by the aggressive lyrical style of Outloud making for a potent combination. The album produced a couple more hits on the underground circuit including the stunners "Pain I Feel," "Good Cop/Bad Cop," and "Danger, Pt. 2" which included guest MCs LA the Darkman, Smoothe Da Hustler, and Trigga Tha Gambla. After their remarkably dynamic debut, the duo went back to their reclusive ways with PF making some noise on remixes and other production ventures. Blahzay finally reappeared briefly in 1999 with a three track maxi single entitled Federal Reserve Notez. ~ Michael Di Bella, All Music Guide
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imi place :bow: imi place :mrgreen: tot asa baietzi :!:

ps: eu as vrea sa`l vad pe Big L here (1995), Swollen ..nu conteaza ce album :D
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Nas - Illmatic (1994)

1. Genesis
2. N.Y. State of Mind
3. Life's a Bitch
4. World Is Yours
5. Halftime
6. Memory Lane (Sittin' in da Park)
7. One Love
8. One Time 4 Your Mind
9. Represent
10. It Ain't Hard to Tell

Production : DJ Premier, Pete Rock, Q-Tip, L.E.S., The Large Professor.
Executive Producers : Faith N. & M.C. Serch


n-are nevoie de nici o prezentare. the greatest of all times.
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Sun|Rah wrote: ps: eu as vrea sa`l vad pe Big L here (1995), Swollen ..nu conteaza ce album :D


word! :wink:
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Big-L - Lifestylez Ov Da Poor and Dangerous (1995)

Having made a name for himself as a guest MC on D.I.T.C. (Diggin' in the Crates) projects such as Diamond D.'s Stunts, Blunts & Hip-Hop and Showbiz & A.G.'s Runaway Slave, the flamboyantly gifted Lamont Coleman (aka Big L) dropped his debut in early 1995
The album showcases L as a master of the lyrical stickup undressing his competition with kinetic metaphors and a brash comedic repertoire. The lead track, "Put It On" produced by Kid Capri, is a party cut with a criminal attitude.
This album captures the dynamic potential of a street legend, a legend who would later be gunned down in his prime.
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AT?‚T ~asta album~ :mrgreen: nu trebuie sa lipseasca din colectie :D mersi draga ! :oops:
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Nu merge linku Komanici! :(
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merge, dar sunt totzi calare pe el.. e f. bine ! ai rabdare........sa termin eu :D
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Acuma am tras albumu&am apucat sa-l ascult!E super tare...thanx Komanici! :bow:
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"one nation under a groove"
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