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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0081227057725
Label: Rhino / Wea
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Rhino / Wea
Release Date: February 11, 1992
Studio: Rhino / Wea
Sales Rank: 150349
MPN: 70577
Disc 1:- Skanless Hip-Hop from the Top Mega-Mix
- Rapper's Delight - Edwards, Bernard
- The Breaks - Blow, Kurtis
- Sucker D.J.'s (I Will Survive) - Smith, Larry [2]
- Request Line - Pettiford
- What People Do for Money - Dowling, Mike
- Adventures of Super Rhyme - Spicer, Jimmy
- King of the Beat - Bedward, Eroll
- The Message - Fletcher, John [2]
- Friends - Hutchins, Jalil "Wh
- One for the Treble - Reeves, David [1]
- The Pure - Greene
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I had no problems, I received it when I expected it, and it was in great condition.
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this cd brings back memories of how fun it was to go rollerskating and various parties back in the day also how music was at its purest form. super rymes the long version is the hard to get song. also my favorite is divine sounds what people do for money oh oh and don't forget request line. this cd is a must have if you love real rap untampered with........
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I bought this album in 1995, when I was a senior in high school. Up until that time, my exposure to music made before 1985 was limited to my parents' classic rock. This album blew me away, and opened the floodgates to a whole new world of music to me.
At the time this came out, the hip-hop pioneers were sort of forgotten; the 'old-school' revolution in underground hip-hop hadn't yet occurred. In my point of view, the Rhino compilations had a big impact in ensuring the founders of hip-hop weren't lost.
Much thanks to the folks at Rhino for putting this together.
As to the music, if you're a fan of hip-hop, it's really imperative you know 'Rapper's Delight,' 'The Breaks,' and 'The Message.' There are also ... Read More:
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This what Rap is all about. Songs that actually make a difference in the world, performed by rappers who actually have talent. Don't we all wish "hip hop" artists of today possessed half the talent these OG's do? I'm hoping DJ Run's new CD that hits stores in October will inject some life into today's rap scene. It's bound to be light years ahead of the crap most young bucks are trying to pass off as mic skills today. This may be the perfect compilation to get in touch with rap's roots. I just wish they would have included It's Like That on it...then it would have been flawless. Man, how I miss Jay!
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Street Jams is a great series EXCEPT for the fact that it doesn't use all the 12" versions. 80s rap was just as heavily influenced by the 12" single as other genres of music. Track times on this volume are:
1. Skanless (4:27)
2. rapper's delight (14:25)
3. the breaks (6:29)
4. sucker DJs (3:27)
5. request line (4:47)
6. what people do for money (4:02)
7. adventures of super rhyme (10:55)
8. king of the beat (3:09)
9. the message (6:33)
10. friends (4:06)
11. one for the treble (6:30)
12. the pure (3:10)
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