| 1. Rapper's Delight - The Sugarhill Gang |
| 2. Message [Vocal Version] - Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five |
| 3. Message [Instrumental] - Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five |
| 4. White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) [UK Mix] - Grandmaster Melle Mel, |
| 5. White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) [Original Mix] - Grandmaster Melle Mel, |
| 6. White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) [US Street Mix] - Grandmaster Melle Mel, |
| 7. I'm Somebody Else's Guy - Jocelyn Brown, |
Masters of Rap,Various Artists,Unidisc Records,Club/Dance,Hip-Hop,Old School Rap,R&B,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,Urban
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Masters of the Universe
Binary Star Manufacturer: Subterraneous / Trc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004ZDPK Release Date: 2000-11-21 |
Tracks:
- Reality Check
- Conquistadors
- Solar Powered
- Slang Blade
- The Binary Shuffle
- Fellowship
- New Hip Hop
- Masters Of The Universe
- Indy 500
- Evolution Of Man (Intro)
- The Evolution Of Man
- I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
- Honest Expression
- Glen Close
- Wolf Man Jack
- One Man Army
- Untitled
- K.G.B.
- Untitled
- Untitled
- Untitled
- Untitled
- Untitled
- Bonus Track
Album Details
With the help of the internet and a multitude of shows their buzz grew.Customer Reviews:
Bought this Album 7 years ago.......2007-04-24
This was part of my education of hip-hop seven years ago, where curriculum included MCs verbalizing an underground movement that to me seemed un-tangible. Before hearing this album, I'd been a big fan of Arsonists, Eminem (when he still battled), Tribe Called Quest, Atmosphere, Common, Sage Francis, Zion I and Unknown Prophets. I heard the difference in their music, there was something about how they crafted rhymes out of ideas, how they defiantly refused the mainstream, corporate-run, watered-down music I heard on MTV. They provided a freshness of ideas to hip hop and put hip hop on a different stage, a stage where rappers like Run DMC, Ice Cube and Rocksteady Crew used to step on. They brought with them a level of thought processes that only few understood, a level where poetry met metaphysics met palpable themes of love, hate, and loss.
They brought with them, a positive force to hip-hop.
Since then, Eminem hit the mainstream, Atmosphere went overground, Eyedea and Brother Ali, Hieroglyphics, Aesop Rock, Anticon, Immortal Technique, MF Doom, Mr Lif and the whole Def Jux crew hit the new underground. A movie about b-boys came out, (and I know you all are saying "but You Got Served doesn't even begin to represent the underground culture" but hey at least more people know about it than before) Scribble Jam got big, Def Poetry came on the HBO scene.
And for those who chose to believe that this is "nerd rap" for suburban white kids, there's a level of both truth and hypocrisy to that argument. Yes, this misn't fusic isn't for everyone. Yes most of the kids that listen to this music probably are Caucasian and have a need for cognition. But don't limit yourself by not try something out because someone told you "this is music for who and who." The same stigma used to be (and to an extent, still is) attached to hip-hop. The media says "hip hop leads to drugs, gun violence and degradation of women." Is it true?
You must make that decision for yourself
The truth is, all of these factors contributed to what hip hop is today. There needs to be a mainstream for there to be an underground, there needs to be big business for there to be a grass roots, there needs to be a Dr Dre for Eminem to get signed, and ultimately the hip hop movement gets passed to us and it's up to Generation Y to shape and mold hip hop for what we see fit. We are not the movement, just sparkles in the stream.
After all, what art ultimately comes down to is "honest expression of self."
Best Hip-Hop album out there.......2006-10-28
1. Conquistadors
2. Honest Expression
3. Wolf Man Jack
4. Reality Check
But, I could listen to this all they way through. This is true underground hip-hop at it's best, also check out One.Be.Lo. (the lead's other alias). If you can find this album buy it.
Binary Star - Masters Of The Universe.......2006-04-12
My Top 5 Songs
1.Reality Check
2.Solar Powered
3.Fellowship
4.Masters Of The Universe
5.One Man Army
One of the best albums of all time........2006-03-19
Purchase this. Instant classic. A must own for any hip hop lover.
Oh my God.......2006-02-09
There is no filler in this album. Every track is unique, and of course ill. I just can't believe that no one has mentioned my favorite track on the album yet, Solar Powered. That ish is just completely ridiculous with the flow. The beat is always in my head.
This is the Hip-Hop album you've been waiting to obsess over.
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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Eric B. & Rakim
Eric B & Rakim Manufacturer: Hip-O Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005LMOP Release Date: 2001-06-19 |
Tracks:
- I Know You Got Soul
- Eric B Is President
- I Ain't No Joke
- Paid In Full (Seven Minutes Of Madness - The Coldcut Remix)
- Follow The Leader
- Lyrics Of Fury
- Microphone Fiend
- Let The Rhythm Hit 'Em
- In The Ghetto
- The Punisher
- Know The Ledge
Customer Reviews:
not the best available!.......2007-07-09
The R.......2007-02-12
"Now is the time for us to react,
Take a trip through the mind and when you get back,
Understand your third eye seen all of that,
It ain't where you from it's where you're at."
Stands up after 20 years.......2006-04-11
Check out my melody???.......2005-10-06
I KNOW YOU GOT SOUL COP THIS .......2005-10-01
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Masters of the Universe
Binary Star Manufacturer: L.a. Underground ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000DZV6GY Release Date: 2006-07-25 |
Tracks:
- Reality Check
- Conquistadors
- Solar Powered (Intro)
- Solar Powered
- Slang Blade (Intro)
- Slang Blade
- Binary Shuffle (Intro)
- Binary Shuffle
- Fellowship
- New Hip-Hop
- Masters Of The Universe
- Indy 500
- Evolution Of Man
- I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings (Intro)
- I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
- Honest Expression
- Honest Expression (Outro)
- Glen Close
- Wolfman Jack (Intro)
- Wolfman Jack
- OneManArmy
- The KGB (Intro)
- The KGB
- Outro
Customer Reviews:
Masters Indeed!.......2007-06-29
Bought this Album 7 years ago.......2007-04-24
This was part of my education of hip-hop seven years ago, where curriculum included MCs verbalizing an underground movement that to me seemed un-tangible. Before hearing this album, I'd been a big fan of Arsonists, Eminem (when he still battled), Tribe Called Quest, Atmosphere, Common, Sage Francis, Zion I and Unknown Prophets. I heard the difference in their music, there was something about how they crafted rhymes out of ideas, how they defiantly refused the mainstream, corporate-run, watered-down music I heard on MTV. They provided a freshness of ideas to hip hop and put hip hop on a different stage, a stage where rappers like Run DMC, Ice Cube and Rocksteady Crew used to step on. They brought with them a level of thought processes that only few understood, a level where poetry met metaphysics met palpable themes of love, hate, and loss.
They brought with them, a positive force to hip-hop.
Since then, Eminem hit the mainstream, Atmosphere went overground, Eyedea and Brother Ali, Hieroglyphics, Aesop Rock, Anticon, Immortal Technique, MF Doom, Mr Lif and the whole Def Jux crew hit the new underground. A movie about b-boys came out, (and I know you all are saying "but You Got Served doesn't even begin to represent the underground culture" but hey at least more people know about it than before) Scribble Jam got big, Def Poetry came on the HBO scene.
And for those who chose to believe that this is "nerd rap" for suburban white kids, there's a level of both truth and hypocrisy to that argument. Yes, this misn't fusic isn't for everyone. Yes most of the kids that listen to this music probably are Caucasian and have a need for cognition. But don't limit yourself by not try something out because someone told you "this is music for who and who." The same stigma used to be (and to an extent, still is) attached to hip-hop. The media says "hip hop leads to drugs, gun violence and degradation of women." Is it true?
You must make that decision for yourself
The truth is, all of these factors contributed to what hip hop is today. There needs to be a mainstream for there to be an underground, there needs to be big business for there to be a grass roots, there needs to be a Dr Dre for Eminem to get signed, and ultimately the hip hop movement gets passed to us and it's up to Generation Y to shape and mold hip hop for what we see fit. We are not the movement, just sparkles in the stream.
After all, what art ultimately comes down to is "honest expression of self."
Hip Hop vs. Hip Pop.......2006-12-01
WOW, this album is sick!.......2006-10-02
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20th Century Masters: Millennium Collection
Heavy D & The Boyz Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006IK14 Release Date: 2002-09-10 |
Tracks:
- The Overweight Lover's In The House
- Mr. Big Stuff (Remix)
- Don't You Know
- Chunky But Funky (Remix)
- We Got Our Own Thang
- Somebody For Me
- Gyrlz, They Love Me
- Now That We Found Love
- Its It Good To You
- Sister, Sister
- Got Me Waiting
Customer Reviews:
Great introduction to Hev & the Boyz..................2007-05-26
Livin Large
Big Tyme
Blue Funk
Peaceful Journey
Nuttin But Love
I give it 5+!!!.......2005-08-05
From beginning to end, the groove is non-stop. You don't have to skip songs to get to the ones that you like. Every song on here was and is a "banga".
Big ups to Hev and the Boyz. RIP Trouble T-Roy.
Heavy D.......2004-09-03
Wonderful album, Heavy D will be missed........2004-06-08
Fun Music&Brings back good times.......2003-11-03
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The Dutch Masters, Vol. 1
Nicolay Manufacturer: Hardboiled ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A3MHVC Release Date: 2005-08-30 |
Tracks:
- Intro - Phonte from Little Brother/The Foreign Exchange
- Fantastic (Remix) - Thyrday
- Light It Up (Remix) - Little Brother
- The Blessing - SouL
- The Williams (Remix) - Nicolay & Supastition
- Nic's Groove (Remixes Blend) - The Foreign Exchange
- 1st Date - Von Pea
- Love Life Music (Remix) - Eye Plus Eye
- I Can't Wait (Remix) - Jaguar Wright feat. Bilal
- So Far (Remix) - Ilwil feat. Jameeze
- It's Us (Remix) - Living Legends
- Hold Me Down Gridlock Fam
- Metropolis (Dodge City Anthem) Mr. Shhhhh
- Globetrotters (Remix) - Pig & ear2ear
- Hold On (Remix) - Science Fiction
- All That You Are (Remixes Blend) - The Foreign Exchange
- Come Close (Remix) - Common
Album Description
Nicolay, the production wizard behind last year's phenomenal trans-Atlantic collaboration: The Foreign Exchange, has done it again with 70 minutes of all new exclusive tracks and remixes produced and blended by the Dutch Master himself. More than just a mixtape, The Dutch Masters Vol. 1 represents a merging of established and new talent in a way not seen since Rawkus presented you with Soundbombing. Featured guests include Phonte & Little Brother, The Foreign Exchange, Supastition, the west coast super crew Living Legends as well as up and comers Gridlock Fam, Science Fiction, Thyrday and many more sonic suprises...Customer Reviews:
the dude who wrote the review under this is buggin'.......2007-05-23
Depends on what you like..........2006-09-12
Good chilled interesting beats.......2006-07-20
Nicolay's soul symphony..........2006-02-28
Good purchase for fans of Foreign Exchange.......2005-10-09
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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Queen Latifah
Queen Latifah Manufacturer: Motown ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007TKHZM Release Date: 2005-03-22 |
Tracks:
- Wrath of My Madness
- Rough [Edited Single Version]
- U.N.I.T.Y. [Clean Version][Version]
- Just Another Day...
- Black On Black Love - Next, Queen Latifah, Antonique Smith
- Latifah's Had It Up 2 Here
- Black Hand Side [Clean Version][Version]
- Paper
- It's Alright
- Weekend Love
Customer Reviews:
Needs more songs.......2007-06-02
Coulda Been A Lot Better!.......2005-06-02
A great Collection. 4.5 stars needs improvement.......2005-04-12
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Diggin In The Crates - Rare Studio Masters: 1993 - 1997
Manufacturer: Ground Floor Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000O59ZGQ Release Date: 2007-05-01 |
Album Description
Incredible two CD collection of rare and previously unreleased productions and remixes from Buckwild, core member of NYC's legendary Diggin' In The Crates crew. Originally a protégé of DITC godfather Lord Finesse, Buckwild went on to become the most prolific and in-demand beatmaker in the collective. This incredible double disc compilation collects 38 of his non-album tracks and remixes with artists such as Beastie Boys, Nas, Kool Keith, Brand Nubian, Diamond, Guru and many more. Shogun. 2007.Customer Reviews:
Amazing albuM!.......2007-06-25
Buckwilds always been one of my favourite producers, and this just proofs that im right, he produced alot of classics on this album.. wether its unreleased tracks, or remixes.. i meen this man did a real good job on the album.
The album got rappers featured such as, KRS-ONE, Nas, Chubb Rock, Organized Konfusion, Sadat X, Rakim along DITC members including the late great Big L (RIP).
like the guy below me, my rate would be:
Production: 10/10
Lyrics: 9/10
Coverart: 10/10
this is another DITC classic right here, so i suggest any fan, wether its hiphop in general, or a DITC fan.. you will enjoy this album no matter what.. i really dident expect to much when i heard this was coming out.. but i was very highly suprised when i got it, and listened trough the whole thing without skipping one single track!
CLASSIC! what more can i say?
THE UNCONSCIOUS CONTENTS GET CONSCIOUS AFTER A PSYCO-ANALYSIS........2007-06-25
These tracks was never released, but after 10 years about, they have been conscious for us. 10 years are the duration of a psyco-analysis !!!
BEATS: 10/10
LYRICS: 9/10
These Rare Studio Masters are in perfect digital quality : made from 1993 to 1997.
Various artists like KRS-ONE, CHANNEL LIVE, ARTIFACT, ETC...
Highly recommended for Rap fans !!!
P.S.:Please check up my rap listmania, just clicking on my nickname and clicking above my listmania. Here there are 40 Hip-Hop albums choosed by me just for winning people and not for fans of the mortal masochism rap !!!
I assure that in my rap albums' list you will find the best American Hip-Hop albums. There are dance beats and strong ones and lyrics just for the winninf person in the life !!!
A prolific producer........2007-05-20
Now let's get to the business of dissecting this meticulously put together gem. First, disc one (Synopsis) has nineteen tracks beginning with Channel live's Mad Izm remix, Nas/AZ life is a B***h (Remix #1) this beat got my head nodding I almost broke my neck, Brand Nubian's Word is Bond Jazz Remix, Big L's MVP remix #1, and my favorite Jemini the Gifted One Scars and Pain --- One of the best beats I have ever heard, a '94 era East New York sound, hard drums and snares, and Kool Keith (YO Black Remix) Stupid track, I can't believe this cat got skillz '95 era.
Disc two, begins where one left off --- Organized Konfusion's Bring it on (Remix) GOOD GOD What a track! rugged, dark tone, and jazzy. The aforementioned always got me nodding my head seriously, head almost decapitated no kidding peace to Organized. Bushwackas Caught up in the game nice track I love it, Guru/Bahamadia --- Respect the Architect Jazz Remix, Diamond D, Sadat X, and my man Lord Finesse --- U can't front 93 circa, this track sort of introduced Buckwild to the hip hop HEADZ. Channel Live's Mad Izm (95 Remix New Lyrics and Beats) better than the original remix, and Black Sheep's North South East West (Remix. Alright guys, these are just snippets of what this album offers go COP it Please Please Please. I can't leave my house without it, as a matter of fact I have one in my car and the other one in my room --- Two CD's I copped.
Finally, one love to Buckwild for his contribution to underground hip hop
and this impeccable album is a testament to the above assertion, moreover, his body of works is ineffaceable I mean ineffaceable. One!
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Millennium Collection-20th Century Masters (Eco-Friendly Packaging)
The Grass Roots Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000OLHG0C Release Date: 2007-05-01 |
Tracks:
- Where Were You When I Needed You
- Let's Live For Today
- Things I Should Have Said
- Midnight Confessions
- Bella Linda
- The River Is Wide
- Wait a Million Years
- Heaven Knows
- Baby Hold On
- Temptation Eyes
- Sooner Or Later
- Two Divided By Love
Album Description
The 20th Century Masters series is the best-selling single-artist line in music history and is being re-released by Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) in its ground-breaking, environmentally-friendly packaging format. A first for the music industry, the standard package (both sleeve and tray) will be completely paper-recyclable, continuing the company's long-standing commitment to being "green." To further reduce the amount of paper in the Eco-Pack, the CD booklet will no longer be offered. Official liner notes are easily accessible on the Internet at http://www.ilovethatsong.com/green. UMe is the first North American music company to replace the traditional jewel case with recycled paperboard sleeves and the plastic tray with trays made from PaperFoam®, a new packaging technology from Shorewood Packaging, a business of International Paper, that is paper-recyclable and biodegradable. Shorewood Packaging is the first North American packaging supplier to produce disc trays from PaperFoam®.
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Masters of Illusion
Masters of Illusion Manufacturer: Threshold Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000050HOC Release Date: 2000-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Figment (Intro)
- Masters of Illusion
- We All Over
- Magnum Be I
- U Want Freestyle?
- Scared Straight
- Time 2 Get Right
- Step Up
- Funky Redneck (Skit)
- East West Hustlers
- Bay-Bronx Bridge
- Call the National Guard
- Back up Kid
- Partnas Confused
- Souped Up
- Urban Legends
- Clifton's Conversation (Skit)
- Let Me Talk to You
- Silk Suit Black Linen
Album Details
HIP-HOP. Kool Keith. Scratches by DJ Revolution, Babu & Rhettmatic.Customer Reviews:
DECENT TRIP-HOP.......2006-12-08
There is hope.......2006-05-20
Kutmaster Kurt takes up the production and brings his signature sound of hard drums and stabbing samples. No doubt the beats bang on this joint and Keith and Motion Man flow so naturaly over the tracks. A very solid listen and a breath of hope for the Keith fans that thought his only moment of greatness was Doc Oc and Ultra.
Motion Man soars.......2005-11-01
KutMasta Kurt is a great DJ/producer, his production is brilliant. The album also features several guest scratches/cuts by other DJs, including DJ Revolution. There are no guest verses from other emcees on this album.
Overall, 4/5 (but I'll give it a 5 just because). I'm not sure of this Amazon.com disc, but my one came with a free disc full of instrumental tracks.
Much better than I was expecting........2005-10-22
Album is second best...only to Dr.Octagon.......2005-03-01
I first heard of Kool Keith when my friend bought the Ultramagnetic M.C.s album, but what really got me into him was Dr. Octagon. THAT was his best. I mean that album drove me bananas. Then came Dr. Dooom, which everybody SEEMED to like, but I really didn't like it a lot. It was not bad though. I LOVED Masters of Illusion though.
It showed a Dr. Octagon(ish)type of playfulness, yet Sex Style type vulgartiy and complexity. And with the ellaborate Kut Masta Kurt on the Tables of Fables, his hands were telling more haunting stories than Stephen King. What kept this album going, was the fact tha Keith had time to wirte down good raps.
Not like what he does today. I mean he released like 4 albums last year. Who is he now? Master P jr.?
He should rekindle his Dr.Octagon days, and stir us up another K.K. concoction, that will drive us insane.
PEACE
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Dynamite
Masters of Ceremony Manufacturer: Traffic Entertainment/Strong City ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BEZP5U Release Date: 2005-10-11 |
Tracks:
- Dynamite
- Keep On Moving
- Redder Posse
- One To The Knot
- Rock Steady
- Sexy
- Master Move
- Cracked Out
- Rock With The Master
- Hard Core (Previously Unreleased)
Product Description
Traffic Entertainment Group in partnership with Strong City Records is proud to present the re-release of the Masters of Ceremonys critically acclaimed debut album Dynamite. Masters of Ceremony, whos members included Grand Puba Maxwell (who later moved on to form Brand Nubian), Dr. Who & D.J. Shabazz, had a sound that caught the ear of Jazzy Jay, Hip Hop pioneer and owner of Strong City Records. Recorded in the Bronx by Jazzy Jay himself, this album was heavily influenced by the break beat culture of the late 70s. With its dense production value and rapid fire vocal delivery, Dynamite is a perfect example of golden era Hip Hop. To guarantee optimal sound quality, all tracks have been transferred and re-mastered by Jazzy Jay using the original studio master tapes.Album Description
Traffic Entertainment Group in partnership with Strong City Records is proud to present the re-release of the Masters of Ceremony's critically acclaimed debut album Dynamite. Masters of Ceremony, who's members included Grand Puba Maxwell (who later moved on to form Brand Nubian), Dr. Who & D.J. Shabazz, had a sound that caught the ear of Jazzy Jay, Hip Hop pioneer and owner of Strong City Records. Recorded in the Bronx by Jazzy Jay himself, this album was heavily influenced by the break beat culture of the late '70s. With its dense production value and rapid fire vocal delivery, Dynamite is a perfect example of golden era Hip Hop. To guarantee optimal sound quality, all tracks have been transferred and re-mastered by Jazzy Jay using the original studio master tapes.Customer Reviews:
ONE 2DA-2DA KNOT!!.......2006-08-17
Rock Steady 80's Hip Hop {4.5 Stars}.......2006-08-05
There aren't any wack joints on this album. Personally, I didn't feel "Keep On Moving" when this first came out, but that's just my opinion. Others will probably love it (it definitely sounds better than anything on the radio right now though).
Dynamite is a long lost and forgotten banger from '88. Of course, the beats sound a little dated, but to me that's a good thing. If you recognize one of the voices on this album it's because Grand Puba (known on this album as Grand Puba Maxwell) was part of this group before he joined Brand Nubian. I don't know of any other Master Of Ceremony albums, so I'd recommend grabbing this up while you can. It's a great piece of 80's hip hop that somehow managed to fall between the cracks and has since been all but forgotten. I highly recommend making this joint a collection piece.
Standout Tracks: Hard Core, One To The Knot, Cracked Out, Dynamite, Rock With The Master, Rock Steady (My Favorite), Master Move, and Redder Posse
I still have the wax.......2005-12-17
If you are building your hip hop collection this is one of those rare must haves.
I dig in the crates so you don't have to.
DY-NO-MITE!.......2005-10-24
Dance Music:
- Mo Money [CD-single]
- Moods...Moments
- Move to the Rhythm [CD-single] [Import]
- Nature of a Sista
- Nero Back En De Cutt
- Nero Back En De Cutt
- No Pain No Gain
- Nu Thang
- Once Born Twice Dead
- Play It Again, Shan
Dance Music
Symphony 5 C Minor Op 67 / Symphony 6 in a
The Second Line - Scarf Activity Songs
The Unheard Recordings, Pt. 2 [Live]
Tones for Joan's Bones [Import] [Original recording remastered]