| 1. Jocelyn - 1 A.M |
| 2. Scars of Love - Menage |
| 3. In and Out of Love |
| 4. We Belong |
| 5. I Know You Want Me - Menage |
| 6. Feels Like the First Time - 1 A.M |
| 7. Can't Let Go - Menage |
| 8. No Favors - Tempest |
| 9. Let's Get Naked |
| 10. Jocelyn [Bonus Club Mix] - 1 A.M |
Old School Freestyle, Vol. 1,Various Artists,Critique Records,90's,Freestyle,Hip-Hop,Old School Rap,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
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The Tommy Boy Story, Vol. 1
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000CQJYZE Release Date: 2006-04-11 |
Tracks:
- Planet Rock (12' Vocal Version) - Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force
- Play At Your Own Risk (12' Vocal Version) - Planet Patrol
- Looking For The Perfect Beat (12' Vocal Version) - Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force
- Cheap Thrills (12' Vocal Version) - Planet Patrol
- Why You Treat Me So Bad (LP Version) - Club Nouveau
- Play That Beat Mr. D.J. (12' Full Length Version) - G.L.O.B.E. & Whiz Kid
- I Didn't Know I Love You (Till I Saw You Rock & Roll) (12' Vocal Version) - Planet Patrol
- Renegades Of Funk (12' Vocal Version) - Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force
- Pack Jam (12' Remix) - Jonzun Crew
- Tommy Boy Megamix (12' Brooklyn Mix) - Various Artists
- Pacific 0101 (Remix Edit Version) - 808 State
Tracks:
- Jazzy Sensation (12' Bronx Version) - Afrika Bambaataa & The Jazzy 5
- Salsa Smurph (12' Vocal Version) - Special Request
- Let Me Love You (12' Vocal Version) - The Force M.D.'s
- Rock The House (You'll Never Be) (12' Vocal Version) - Pressure Drop
- Lisa's Coming - The Latin Rascals
- Running (12' Vocal Remix Version) - Information Society
- People Hold On (12' New Jersey Jazz Mix) - Coldcut
- How Do I Love Thee (Extended Club Mix) - Queen Latifah
- Louder Than Love - TKA
- What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) (12' Club Mix) - Information Society
- Come Baby Come (Extended Version) - K7
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Starting in 1982 with the release of Afrika Bambaataa's groundbreaking Planet Rock, Tommy Boy Records grew from one of many small, independent record labels to become one of the most influential urban music imprints of the 1980s. The Tommy Boy Story Vol. 1 keeps its focus tight, only looking at key releases from Tommy Boy's 1982-1988 era. However, there may be confusion, since Tommy Boy has no less than half a dozen different "greatest hits: compilations already out, many of which include the same songs. What distinguishes The Tommy Boy Story is its willingness to include a more holistic breakdown of the different genres that Tommmy Boy has promoted, meaning that it's not unusual on here for Bambaataa's disco-licious "Jazzy Sensations" to rub up against the Jonzun Crew's electro-funk classic "Pack Jam," or the Hi-NRG smash, "What's On Your Mind" by Information Society. The diversity and inclusiveness help give Story a more distinguished profile. But for the true Tommy Boy fan, this may not offer enough new angles to attract your eye. --Oliver WangAlbum Description
Indie powerhouse Tommy Boy records was born in Tom Silverman's NYC apartment in 1981 when the entrepreneurial trade mag publisher began releasing the best of the demos crossing his path. He struck gold with the label's revolutionary debut, Afrika Bambaataa & the Soul Sonic Force's "Planet Rock." One of the only 12" singles ever to sell 600,000+ copies, it laid the foundation for the genre-defining house that Tommy built. Tommy Boy and its stable of stars led the way as the first wave of hip-hop's artistic translation of urban street culture bcame a mass-appeal phenomenon. With repeated high-charting crossover success, Tommy Boy earned almost 80 gold and platinum citations, and the label's groundbreaking grooves are essential pillars of hip-hop, as evidenced in this new collection of many of their greatest early tracks.Customer Reviews:
I HATED this stuff back in the day.......2007-05-16
When Tommy Boy and other record companies found out that (for some strange reason), young people were willing to pay money for what was essentially low-quality pre-programmed beats set to some silly chanting, R&B went on a long downhill slide until the recent advent of the neo Soul movement.
As for the "songs," "Planet Rock" was not awful for what it was. The beginning which simulates Bambaataa chanting to the cheers of a partying crowd makes me smile, and he adds some of his infectous personality in this which is unusual for such mechanical music.
"Pack Jam" like most of these other "songs" (?)is just a bunch of nothing. Some studio techincians calling themselves the "Jonzun Crew" (few of them were actual bands) chanting the title to some undistinguished programmed beats. "Play at Your Own Risk" is only distinguished by the incredibly witless chant near the end (Woof woof, hey buddy buddy-hey buddy buddy). Yes folks, once upon a time it had gotten THAT bad. We also get to ridiculous new lows with "Rock the House (They'll Never Be)" which the fools chant "Dig it, a dig it, a dig it, a get on down-ROCK THE HOUUUUSSE!" over and over. Back in the early 80s, this kind of junk made you want to chase after the kids who played this trash loudly on their boomboxes with baseball bats!
Fortuantely, such ignorant "music" (?) is now largely a deservedly forgotten memory and has (wisely) not reappeared in any kind of misguided nostalgia. Only hardcore hip hop historians and people too young to have had good taste when this stuff came out would buy something like this. May those days of ear pollution be gone forever like that other musical scourge of that time called heavy metal and one day, gangster (c)rap will join them.
Great old school - a gift for my husband.......2007-01-10
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Old School Freestyle, Vol. 1
Various Artists Manufacturer: Critique Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000003RA7 Release Date: 1996-01-30 |
Tracks:
- Jocelyn - 1 A.M
- Scars of Love - Menage
- In and Out of Love
- We Belong
- I Know You Want Me - Menage
- Feels Like the First Time - 1 A.M
- Can't Let Go - Menage
- No Favors - Tempest
- Let's Get Naked
- Jocelyn [Bonus Club Mix] - 1 A.M
Customer Reviews:
GIVIN' "OLD SCHOOL" RESPECT.............2000-02-22
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- Popkiller [Limited Edition]
- Positive Ways 4 [Import]
- Psyche Out [Import]
- Push the Limits [CD-single] [Import]
- R & B Dance Mix [Import]
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