Old School Hip Hop [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Express Yourself
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2. Message
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3. Rockit
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4. Rappers Delight
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5. Jazz Thing
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6. People Everyday
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7. Keep Their Head Ringin
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8. Sound Of Da Police
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9. White Lines (Don't Do It)
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10. That's How I'm Livin
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11. Mr Wendall
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12. My Philosophy
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13. 900 Number
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14. I Left My Wallet In El Segundo
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15. Lovesick (Upbeat Mix)
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16. Grandpa's Party
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17. Do This My Way
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18. It Was A Good Day
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19. Walk This Way
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20. It Takes Two
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Old School Hip Hop,Various Artists,EMI Int'l,Pop,Rap,V/a Compilations
Old School Hip Hop [Import]
Average customer rating:
- listen to this classic....and party!
- Always a classic
- The Beginning of the Beastie Boys' Dynasty
- The Joke Is...
- A near-excellent album
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ASIN: B0000024JN
Release Date: 1995-03-28 |
Tracks:
- Rhymin & Stealin
- The New Style
- She's Crafty
- Posse In Effect
- Slow Ride
- Girls
- Fight For Your Right
- No Sleep Till Brooklyn
- Paul Revere
- Hold It Now, Hit It
- Brass Monkey
- Slow And Low
- Time To Get Ill
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The joke of Licensed to Ill's cover--that the Beasties could crash their jet into the side of a mountain and keep on tickin'--serves as a good metaphor for a career that even some of their 1986 admirers thought might be over after the one-time-only shock of this full-length debut. That thousands of funk-junkie wannabes have since failed at re-creating its groove, breaking-the-law vibe, and ear-splitting mix of rock and rap is an even better joke. And funniest of all is the record itself, which packs dexterous boasts, aural puns, and lots and lots of yelling into a disc that can still be listened to with as much pleasure as it gave in '86. --Rickey Wright
Customer Reviews:
listen to this classic....and party!.......2007-07-29
listen to licensed to ill and...party! there are lots of party classics on this album.(you've gotta)fight for your right (to party),brass monkey,no sleep 'til brooklyn,girls,hlod it now hit it,she's crafty,and time to get ill still sound good and funny today. so check out this album,party,and laugh. ed wilson
Always a classic.......2007-06-09
I finally had to replace my old copy of this. I love it! Beastie Boys' classic album mixes their "new style" lyrics (one-liners as I like to think of them) with all the classic party/dance tracks: No Sleep 'til Brooklyn, Fight for Your Right to Party, and Brass Monkey, not to mention "GIRLS". What fun it is, they obviously had so much fun with this album.
The Beginning of the Beastie Boys' Dynasty.......2007-06-05
License to Ill--
Formerly a punk-rock outfit called the Young & the Useless, New Yorkers Mike D, MCA and King Ad-Rock hooked up with Def Jam founder Rick Rubin in the mid-1980's to create a hip-hop masterpiece. Released in the fall of 1986, License to Ill took both the hip-hop world and mainstream pop culture by storm. Though this was their debut LP, the three MC's traded verses like veterans. Hip-hop rhythm tracks were combined with guitar licks for one of the first rap/rock fusion efforts, sowing seeds for the sub-genre's late 90's resurgence in the likes of Limp Bizkit and Rage Against the Machine.
Lyrically, the Beasties are basically college-age party animals throughout the album, telling wild stories about getting kicked out of White Castle, get-togethers stocked with Budweiser, and related tales of cheerful, hedonistic mayhem. In interviews, band members admitted to having a Schoolly-D fixation at the time, and so there are also some casual gun references here and there. "Slow and Low" covers an unreleased Run-DMC song, with the unforgettable line "White Castle fries only come in one size.." "Rhymin' & Stealin'" is pre-gangster rap pirate fantasy, where the Boys vow to send sucker MC's "to Davy Jones' locker.." "No Sleep `til Brooklyn" has a great guitar contribution by Slayer's Kerry King, as the Boys vow to keep the party going "eight days a week.."; the now-legendary "Paul Revere" is a cowboy fantasy (co-written with Run DMC) where the Beasties play desperadoes on the frontier, set to a reverse-drum track rhythm: "MCA was with it, and he's my ace, so I grab the piano player and I punched him in the face; piano player's out, the music stopped; his boy had beef, and he got dropped.."
The album's signature song was the top-10 pop smash "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right". The rocker is almost out of place amidst all the straightforward hip-hop, but it's just as well that it was the album's closer. The Beasties expanded the cultural diversity of rap as well as expanding its cultural acceptance worldwide.
As of 2007, the LP's 20th anniversary has already passed; a deluxe re-release is in order; it should include any unreleased songs (such as the early "Rock Hard" EP; also, bootleg releases have included rare songs like "Scenario", "I'm Down" and an alternate take of "Fight for Your Right"), as well as a DVD version of the now-rare VHS home video compilation.
The Joke Is..........2007-05-08
In response to Rickey Wright's editorial review (this guy's an editor and didn't see this?)...
The joke, Mr. Wright, is not them crashing their jet into the side of a mountain and surviving, but rather what the image turns into when you unfold the album cover and hold it length-wise with the tail-end up. It's the image of a 'joint' being mashed out (like a cigarette in an ashtray). So I think the genius behind it works, making the obvious - unobvious.
Also, the call letters on the rear of the plane (3MTA3) actually spell 'EAT ME' when viewed in reverse - which is what is usually done when you're smokin' a fatty and 'Jake' is on ya.
As for the album itself - CLASSIC! True Beastie Boy gold!
A near-excellent album.......2007-03-09
Who didn't listen to the Beastie Boys back in the '80's? Their crossover appeal to rap and rock fans made the group one of the biggest hits during that era. The album was indicative of their unique style of rap, along with their penchant for including heavy rock sounds/backgrounds into their music. Although some thought that this album was a bit commercialized, it didn't keep it from becoming one of the most popular releases during that time. "Brass Monkey" is a memorable track that almost every Beastie fan can sing along to, and "Fight For Your Right" almost became an anthem for party-crazed teens in the '80's. "Time To Get Ill" was one of my favorite songs on this album, since it displayed skilled Dj'ing and catchy backdrop beats. Lyrics were also easy to memorize, which always helps when you feel like rappin' along with the track being played in your car. "Hold It Now, Hit It" is still one of the most sampled tracks in today's rap songs, and its catchy beat and rhythm allows for regular play in many listener's stereos. "She's Crafty" and "The New Style" were less-known hits, but still allows for fans to enjoy, as beats and sounds are similar to other hits... but, just different enough to keep the album from being boring. With their unique style and memorable lyrics, who wouldn't want to buy this album for the right price?
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- It's what you want on the road.
- Ear-splitting goodness
- i don't own this...
- When Rap Was Cool
- great introduction to beastie boys
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Solid Gold Hits
Beastie Boys
Manufacturer: Capitol
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ASIN: B000BGR0SS
Release Date: 2005-11-08 |
Tracks:
- So What'cha Want
- Brass Monkey
- Ch-Check It Out
- No Sleep 'till Brooklyn
- Hey Ladies
- Pass The Mic
- An Open Letter To NYC
- Root Down
- Shake Your Rump
- Intergalactic
- Sure Shot
- Body Movin' (Fatboy Slim Remix)
- Triple Trouble
- Sabotage
- Fight For Your Right
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In celebration of Beastie Boys' 24th anniversary, Capitol Records has decided to pay tribute to Michael "Mike D" Diamond, Adam "Adrock" Horovitz and Adam "MCA" Yauch-- known collectively as Beastie Boys, with the release of Solid Gold Hits. (No, the group is not breaking up.) The infomercial-worthy 15-track compendium distills the NYC trio's storied career into an ADD-friendly digest format: Covering the Boys' first platinum-mining expeditions with "No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn" and "Fight For Your Right" through west coast detours "Shake Your Rump," "So What'cha Want" and "Sabotage," up to last year's return to #1 with the million-plus-selling To The 5 Boroughs' "Ch-Check It Out," "An Open Letter To NYC" and "Triple Trouble" -and all points between.
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Customer Reviews:
It's what you want on the road........2007-05-31
It's Capitol puttin' out the s*%t like Endless Summer for the California Kids bustin' their own in the early 60s. Well, This is decent for a Saturday or even Sunday drive. I think anything off of Paul's Boutique on a compilation makes you want to just ditch this shti and listen to that whole album.. but I think I just found out the same siht happens when you listen to like Pet Sounds or Rubber Soul or like you know what I mean .. the Beatsies are mackin'.......
Ear-splitting goodness.......2007-03-25
Every time you play this album, an angel gets its wings.
Okay, maybe not that. But your neighbors will probably tell you to turn it down. Hey, just tell them you've got a right to party.
i don't own this..........2006-11-08
..and what's the point? All of these songs (minus a few) are on the anthology, along with countless others. The Beastie Boys didn't put this out, their record label did. It's just way for corporate to make money. If you consider yourself a real Beastie Boys fan, that is you're interested in all the other music they made that wasn't put on radio, then don't buy this. If you occasionally heard them on the radio and Fight For Your Right is your favorite song, then go ahead. The Beastie Boys are much more than just their greatest hits. To fully appreciate them, you have to listen to an album all the way through.
When Rap Was Cool.......2006-08-21
If you're a Beastie Boys Fanatic, you will love this. It's got the best of the best. Who can't listen to "Hey Ladies" and "Intergalactic" over and over again? A great compilation for a road trip or your next retro party.
great introduction to beastie boys.......2006-03-03
if you are new to the beastie boys (like me) this is a great first album to get. it has all their best song and no filler. heres a song by song breakdown.
1. So What'cha Want - 4/5 - Great intro song, but not the best.
2. Brass Monkey - 5/5 - Amazing song, the best song from their debut album.
3. Ch-Check it Out - 5/5 - Best song on the album, although MCA's voice sounds shot compared to some of the earlier songs. Also, I think the Just Blaze Remix is better if you can find that.
4. No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn - 3/5 - not one of my favorites, but its still pretty good.
5. Hey Ladies - 5/5 - Great song, really shows off the genious of Paul's Boutique.
6. Pass The Mic - 3/5 - The worst song on the album, although it's ok.
7. An Open Letter to NYC - 4/5 - Great tribute to NYC, but like with Ch-Check it Out, MCA's voice isn't as good as in the older songs.
8. Root Down - 4/5 - Great song.
9. Shake Your Rump - 4/5 - Another one from Paul's Boutique, although not as good as Hey Ladies.
10. Intergalactic - 5/5 - The first Beastie Boys song I ever heard, back when it came out in 98, great song.
11. Sure Shot - 4/5 - Great song, the only rap song I've ever heard that successfully incorporates a flute.
12. Body Movin' (Fatboy Slim Remix) - 5/5 - Takes the original, which was an ok song, and turns it into something sublime.
13. Triple Trouble - 4/5 - Great song, but it has the same beat as Rapper's Delight by Sugarhill Gang.
14. Sabotage - 4/5 - Great song, more metal than rap.
15. Fight for your Right - 5/5 - How can you not love this song?
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- Great Buy
- Old School Jams, Vol. 3
- If You're Not Concerned With Quality..................
- The Word Is Out
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ASIN: B00005Q4AN
Release Date: 2002-05-17 |
Tracks:
- Word Up (12' Vocal Version) - Cameo
- Super Freak(Disoc Mix) - Rick James
- Let It Whip(Original Mix) - Dazz Band
- The Roof Is On Fire(CLub DJ Mix) - Rock Master Scott And The Dynamic Three
- Freak-A-Zoid(Full Length Album Version) - Midnight Star
- Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop)(Original Mix) - Man Parrish
- In My House(12' Version) - Mary Jane Girls
- You Dropped A Bomb On Me(Original Mix) - Gap Band
- Ladies Night(12' Remix) - Kool & The Gang
- A Night To Remember(Original mix) - Shalamar
- The Word Is Out(West Mix Extended Version) - Jermaine Stewart
- Hangin' On A String(Extended Dance Mix) - Loose Ends
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- Celebration(Original Version) - Kool & The Gang
- Rumors(Long Version) - Timex Social Club
- Candy Girl(Original 12' Vocal Version) - New Edition
- Rapture(Long Version) - Blondie
- Last Night A DJ Saved My Life(Original 12' Mix) - Indeep
- Ain't Nothing Gon' On But The Rent(Original mix) - Gwen Guthrie
- Rock Steady(12' Extended VErsion) - The Whispers
- You're The One For Me(Francios Kevorkian & Hubert Eaves lll Remix) - 'D' Train
- Heartbeat(Larry Levan's CLub Version) - Taana Gardner
- Jam On It(Original Mix) - Newcleus
- Play At Your Own Risk(Original Mix) - Planet Patrol
- The Show (Original 12 Inch Vocal Mix) - Doug E. Fresh And The Get Fresh Crew
Album Description
2 CDs featuring original extended mixes by New Edition, Cameo, Doug E. Fresh, Gap Band, Kool & The Gang, Blondie, Jermaine Sweet, The Whispers Rick James and more. 24 tracks. 2002.
Customer Reviews:
Great Buy.......2007-04-26
I agree with Mr. Pac Dan about some of the songs not being 12 inches, but still is a great buy, especially as a constant enjoyment reminder of the real essence of music and just havin' a phenomenally great/quality time whenever you heard these songs.
Old School Jams, Vol. 3.......2006-12-21
It has taken me years to finally find a disk with the "Original" version of "The Show" with Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew. For those in the know, the part where Slick Rick says "Me-Shell, Ma-Bell...." was strangely edited out in every other version of the song that I've ever come across on Compact Disc. A special "Thank You" to whomever found the "Original" 12-inch version!
The rest of the disk isn't bad, either. But, for me, it's strictly "The Show!" Four stars!!
If You're Not Concerned With Quality.........................2006-09-13
Then you will enjoy this CD otherwise it's a waste of money, mostly Vinyl records transferred to CD and poorly done at that. You can clearly hear vinyl noise and pops/crackles. There should be a law that CD's transfered from vinyl records should state so on the package. I wasted my money.
"D-"
The Word Is Out.......2006-07-17
I bought this CD for one song - "The Word Is Out" by Jermaine Stewart. I can't even tell you what is on the rest of the CD. I received it in a hurry, though, and I appreciate that. Thanks much, Angelia
back to the old school.......2005-09-23
this is a nice collection of old school songs theres not one song I cant listen to.
I would recommened it for everybody who used to go clubbing back in the 80s..
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- More than just a "classic"
- A Pinnacle in Hip-Hop
- This one's for real.
- It's THAT "Paid in Full"
- (Rating: 10 out of 10) So This Is What People Were Bumping Back In Eighty-Six
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Paid in Full
Eric B. & Rakim
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ASIN: B0008KLVVO
Release Date: 2005-04-26 |
Tracks:
- I Ain't No Joke
- Eric B. Is on the Cut
- My Melody - Eric B. & Rakim, Rakim
- I Know You Got Soul
- Move the Crowd
- Paid in Full
- As the Rhyme Goes On
- Chinese Arithmetic
- Eric B. Is President
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Customer Reviews:
More than just a "classic".......2007-05-26
Paid in full is more than a classic. It was a masterpiece that is among the greatest records ever made in rap history. I'd say it was the perfect blend of catchy beats and rhymes that flowed like water. My favorite song of all time is My Melody especially when Rakim dropped "I'll take 7 mc's....." (u know the rest). I Ain't No Joke, Move The Crowd, I Know You Got Soul, and Paid in Full were also hot. This is one you gotta have in the collection cause it was one for the ages.
A Pinnacle in Hip-Hop.......2007-04-03
1987's Paid In Full instantly upon its release set the height of the brass ring that every contender needed to aim for (and usually missed by a yard) in order to make a definitive rap album. By today's standards, the beats may be a little old-school and the master-of-the-microphone lyrics a bit out of date but the musicianship, style, and class are not to be ignored. As I said about Follow The Leader, it's refreshing in this day and age to be able to listen to a phenomenal rap album without hearing about bitches and the like. A landmark in rap and music in general. I own the 2005 reissue which has 3 bonus remixes and stellar sound.
This one's for real........2007-02-12
Wow. I love this album. I am filing this one under Quality. This album is raw and experimental. The rhymes on here are ingenious and consistently creative. Paid in Full and I Know You Got Soul have to be two of my favorite songs ever. I don't want to be one of those old school whiners who complains how everything these days is crap and this is when it was done right, but upon listening to this I have to say that, wow, this is how it's done. And let me tell you, "the beat is fresh". Eric B. and Rakim were opening some innovative doors with this one. I have more to say but I got to get back to listening. Peace.
It's THAT "Paid in Full".......2007-01-06
I should't really have much to say about "Paid in Full" that hasn't been said by all the other reviewers. Along with Run-DMC's earliest albums, this is one of the records that would go on to revolutionize hip hop and the music industry at large. This allowed rap music to make the shift from single-driven rap albums to entire LPs, and from looping party music to intelligent, musical, and original products. And even though "Paid in Full" is one of the blueprints of hip hop music and sounds a little dated (this is from 20 years ago, after all!) it's amazing to hear how completely relevant it is. I can't even begin to think of how many times I've heard the bassline from the title track sampled. This is without a doubt the most sampled album in hip hop history, I think I've heard each of the ten tracks sampled at one time or another. But besides its influence, this album is still a joy to listen to. Rakim's monotone flow delivers punchlines up the wazoo and perfected the style of bragadacio rap. This album would earn him the title of one of the greatest rappers of all time, a title that he would hold for the rest of his life. Rakim's lyrics still sound ten times as fresh as 90% of today's rappers, and Eric B's bass and sample heavy grooves are still enough to make my head bob every time. James Brown was a favorite sampling subject, and he also introduced heavy horn instrumentation and vocal samples along with his hard drumbeats in many of the songs. Every song here is a classic and that's more than can be said of almost any other piece of music. "Paid in Full" is one of a select few rap albums that was completely revolutionary and is a must have for any hip hop collection.
The album begins with "I Ain't No Joke," a song where Rakim represents the duo and boasts of their talent as musicians, over a catchy saxophone-laced beat. The entertaining instrumental "Eric B Is on the Cut" follows, preceding the heavy and infamous "My Melody." The thumping drums and bass on this track are excellent, as are Rakim's legendary rap verses. "I Know You Got Soul" is upbeat and lyrically inventive. "Move the Crowd" is a product of excellent sampling of funky horn instrumentation and another great job by Rakim. The previously mentioned title cut is probably the most well-known instrumental on the album, having the phenomenal, oft-used bassline and fun lyrics. "As the Rhyme Goes On" follows, containing so many simple yet classic lines ("I'm the R, the A to the K-I-M / If I wasn't, then why would I say I am?"). "Chinese Arithmetic" is the most musically inventive, using an Asian instrumental along with the hard snare. The phenomenal "Eric B Is President" will forever be considered a masterpiece, and the closing instrumental "Extended Beat" is a nice touch.
"Paid in Full" is every bit the masterpiece that its legend would suggest, both musically and lyrically. It sounds like a cliche, but it is true that if it were not for "Paid in Full," hip hop would not sound quite the way it does today. I highly recommend that any fan of hip hop shell out ten bucks to own one of the most respected pieces of hip hop music ever. This is legendary for a reason, and is plain fun to listen to besides.
(Rating: 10 out of 10) So This Is What People Were Bumping Back In Eighty-Six.......2006-10-08
"My favourite rappers used to say 'check-check out My Melody'" -50 Cent from The Game's "Hate It Or Love It" (sorry for quoting him on this review).
Hearing rappers between 1993 and today, a lot of them quote Rakim or said that he was their influence. But after watching the "I Ain't No Joke" on BET one day, I immediately went and bought this album. Rakim's rhymes were a good distance ahead of their time. Listening to the long track "My Melody" would perfectly describe how his wordplay was. And what I like about this album is everything is so basic, no gimmics or anything compared to other albums I've heard. Another one of my favorites is the well known "Paid In Full" (I'd be here all day naming the artists that bit this song) as Rakim starts off the song "Thinking of a master plan/it ain't nothing but sweat inside my hand..."(and you know the rest...).
But Rakim isn't the only person who was involved in this classic. DJ Eric B. contibutes just as much as Rakim does. His cuts are outstanding. "Eric B. Is On The Cut" as well as the creative "Chineese Arithmetic" are dope as hell. Production is 80's flavor, so thats good. It might be odd for some people to think 10 tracks makes the album kind of short, but many albums from the 80's were about the same length.
This album is a classic to name. I'm pretty sure people were playing this album like crazy back in the day. Me and this album are roughly the same age, and having discover this here I see where many artists got their style from. If you're a new hip hop head, this is another one of those albums that belongs in your starter kit. Each album that this group made together is dope (I personally like "Follow The Leader" better than this one) and recommend that you check out all of them.
Lyrics: A+
Production: A+
Musical Vibes: A+
Overall: A+
Other Notable Tracks: All are good and are worth hearing.
Peace!
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- Old School Review
- You have got to be kidding
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Old School Jams, Vol. 4
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Spg Records
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ASIN: B00008X2SZ
Release Date: 2003-05-13 |
Tracks:
- White Lines (Don't Do It) [Original 12" Version] - Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel & the Furious 5
- Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll [Original Version] - Vaughan Mason
- Love Come Down [12" Version] - Evelyn "Champagne" King
- Dazz [Original 12" Version] - Brick
- Lets Groove [Album Version] - Earth, Wind & Fire
- Jump to It [Original Extended Version] - Aretha Franklin
- Wet My Whistle [Original 12" Version] - Midnight Star
- Get Down Saturday Night [Special Extended Version] - Oliver Cheatham
- Hey DJ [Original 12" Mix] - World Famous Supreme Team
- Freaks Come Out at Night [Original Version] - WHODINI
- Bottle [Original Mix] - Gil Scott-Heron
- Rock Creek Park [Original Mix] - The Blackbyrds
- Between the Sheets [Album Version] - The Isley Brothers
Tracks:
- More Bounce to the Ounce [LP Version] - Zapp
- Set It Off [Extended Vocal Mix] - Strafe
- I.O.U. [Extended 12" Version]
- Let the Music Play [Extended Classic Mix] - Shannon
- Funkin' for Jamaica [Original 12" Mix] - Tom Browne
- Double Dutch Bus [Original 12" Mix] - Frankie Smith
- For the Love of Money [Original Album Version] - The O'Jays
- Keep On [12" Remix] - D Train
- Before I Let Go [Original Version] - Frankie Beverly, Maze
- It's a Love Thing [12" Extended Mix] - The Whispers
- Somebody Else's Guy [Original Version] - Jocelyn Brown
- We Got the Funk [Original Version] - Positive Force
- Sexual Healing [Alternate Vocal Mix] - Marvin Gaye
Album Description
Canadian compilation features 26 old school jams from the likes of Grandmaster Flash & Melle Mel, Evelyn Champagne King, Earth Wind & Fire, Aretha Franklin, Midnight Star, Whodini, Gill Scott Heron, & many more. SPG Music. 2003.
Customer Reviews:
Old School Review.......2007-01-17
This CD and the music chosen for it has brought back many memories of those fun times. The beat, rhythm and vocals are great. I just feel like dancing every time I play this CD.
You have got to be kidding.......2006-09-23
I get so tired of seeing the same songs put on Old school CD's. All they know is Maze "Before I let go" and the Isley Brother's "Between the Sheet", these artist have other hit songs that are worthy of Old School type CD's. If I see "More Bounce to the Ounce" on another CD, I am going to scream.
classic jams.......2006-08-22
This is a great CD. Highly recommend it to those who danced in the 80's.
Old School Jam - JAMS!.......2006-01-15
Great collection...brings back great memories. Highly recommended.
WHAT!!!.......2005-12-03
This was FAN TAS TIC, it brings back memories of house parties, jamming til the early morn'. My friends and family all want to borrow the CD's, I suggested they buy their own because it is an investment they won't regret. Loving and listening to it 24/7.
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- Jam Jam Jam
- Awesome Back Flash
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Old School Jams, Vol. 5
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Spg Records
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000676SOY
Release Date: 2004-11-30 |
Tracks:
- Fresh [Original 12" Remix] - Kool & the Gang, Kool & the Gang
- Candy [Original 12" UK Mix] - Cameo
- Oh Sheila [Extended Version] - Ready for the World
- Midas Touch [Original Version] - Midnight Star
- Best of My Love [Original Version] - The Emotions
- Do It ('Til You're Satisfied) [Original Version] - B.T. Express
- Shine Your Light [Original 12" Version] - Graingers
- Give Me Your Love [Original 12" Mix] - Sylvia Striplin
- (Not Just) Knee Deep (Pt. 1) - Funkadelic
- All Night Long [Original Version]
- Joy and Pain [Original LP Version] - Frankie Beverly, Maze
- Solid [Original Album Version] - Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson
- Blame It on the Boogie [Long Version] - The Jacksons
Tracks:
- Planet Rock [Original Vocal Version] - Afrika Bambaataa, Soul Sonic Force
- White Horse [12" Mix] - Laid Back
- Forget Me Nots [Original 12" Version] - Patrice Rushen
- Genius of Love [Long Version] - Tom Tom Club
- Take That to the Bank [Original Version] - Shalamar
- Running Away [12" Version] - Roy Ayers
- Ain't Nobody [Original Version] - Chaka Khan, Rufus & Chaka Khan
- Lovely Day [Original Version] - Bill Withers
- All This Love That I'm Giving [Original LP Version] - Gwen McCrae
- Jammin' Big Guitar [Original 12" Version] - Vaughan Mason
- Funky Little Beat [Vocal Version] - Connie
- Body Mechanic [Original Vocal Version] - Quadrant Six
- Al-Naafiysh (The Soul) [Original Mix] - Hashim
Customer Reviews:
Jam Jam Jam.......2006-11-10
This CD is ....let me say, only, that you and you need to have in your collection. The old school sound is a live and well in the gooves in this cd. If you like to party! and want to show off that new dance step that you have been saving for the right time and the right songs....................... This one is for you. Try it you will like it.
Awesome Back Flash.......2006-08-22
This is totally awesome. Highly recommend it. That's when music was music!
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- Huge Historical Significance; the Music is Good
- Hip Hop at it's best.
- Great
- Not "Old School" But Rather "Before School Had a Name"
- Classic
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The Best Of SugarHill Gang: Rapper's Delight
The Sugarhill Gang
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
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ASIN: B0000033K4
Release Date: 1996-07-16 |
Tracks:
- Rapper's Delight
- Hot Hot Summer Day
- 8th Wonder
- Showdown
- Apache
- The Lover In You
- The Word Is Out
- Kick It Live From Nine To Five
- Livin' In The Fast Lane
- Girls
- Work, Work, The Body
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It's not quite the first rap record, or the best, but Rapper's Delight--15 glorious minutes of the bass line from Chic's "Good Times," with a New Jersey crew spieling goofy routines about Superman and bad food on top--is one king hell of a party-starter. After that, they could have filled the rest of the disc with crowd noise and gotten away with it, but the Sugarhill Gang had a bunch of other party-jam hits, notably the almost-as-indelible "Apache" and "8th Wonder." Those songs show up here too, along with some entertaining non-hits and "Showdown," their rap-off with the Furious Five. What they're saying isn't really the point; the point is to move the crowd, and they're still hip-hop's greatest entertainers. --Douglas Wolk
Album Description
1995 compilation on Castle's Sequel label featuring 12 of these rap pioneer's phattes, including 'Rapper's Delight' (Album Version & Ben Leibrand DMC Remix), 'Apache' and 'KickIt Live From 9 To 5'.
Customer Reviews:
Huge Historical Significance; the Music is Good.......2007-07-26
This is definitely a good CD. It's hits from the Sugarhill Gang, whom many musical historians have designated as the first rappers. Or maybe it's that "Rapper's Delight" has been thought of as the first rap song? Rapper's Delight kicks off this album, and it's very catchy, chock full of creative lyrics [unlike today's swear-filled rap records] that make for a funny song. The full version, which is here, is very long. The rest of the disc shows itself very much a product of the times in which the songs were written, the early 80s. That's fine, but it's just that a number of the raps don't really have the flow I usually associate with rap. So the record ultimately didn't impress me enough for 5 stars. Good stuff tho, definitely worth 4.
Hip Hop at it's best........2007-07-10
This is truly a get up and dance CD that everyone would love. You can't just sit down listening to this.
Great.......2007-01-03
Great Service, Quick Turnaround! I was very pleased. This was a very hard to get item.
Not "Old School" But Rather "Before School Had a Name".......2006-10-29
The Sugarhill Gang brought Rap to the mainstream and in many ways cut a path for others to follow and build upon. Listening to this album, their nostalgic appeal is obvious. It is upbeat with catchy hooks and fun lyrics. The beat will get your head bopping and toes tapping. This is timeless music about partying, having some good fun from "Back in the Day" where the worst thing you could be is a "Sucka MC."
Recommended songs: "Rapper's Delight," "Apache," "Kickin' It Live From 9 to 5."
What this is not: Do not expect the technical sophistication of today's recording artists with 48 track recording and computer assist. Do not expect to find some social message - the only message here is having fun at the club or party.
Personal Note: The Sugarhill Gang was my first exposure to Rap music more than 20 years ago. It is good to hear rap without someone "Bustin a cap," or demeaning women. As to its staying power, I played this for the college student hire in my office and it was a big hit with her.
Classic.......2005-09-09
I applaud the person who put Super Pimp in his place. For that prick to have the audacity to disrespect them shows great ignorance on his part in the culture of Hip Hop. The Sugarhill Gang, along with the hip hop Holy Trinity (DJ Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash and Afrika Bambaataa) are the embodiment of Hip Hop.
Admittedly, I'm a fan of "Gangsta" rap as well, but I still respect, appreciate and enjoy the originators of this incredible genre... and if you think NELLY is gangsta there is something seriously wrong with you. I just hope Super Pimp realises that "Gangsta" music originated from "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five (featuring Melle Mel).
Aaanywho, "Rapper's Delight" is a timeless classic and "Apache" is the hip hop ANTHEM, containing a lot of elemental old school Hip Hop, helping to unify the Hip Hop sound. This album is a must-have when one wishes to reminisce about the "Good Ol' Days", although be prepared for the depressing realisation that THAT kind of vibe will never be duplicated again.
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- GRANDMASTER FLASH & FURIOUS FIVE
- Sure-fire Collector's Item
- The Beginning of an Era
- Grandmaster cuts faster
- The Quintessential 'Best Of' Collection
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Grandmaster Flash & Furious Five
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ASIN: B00000338D
Release Date: 1994-04-19 |
Tracks:
- Step Off Megamix - Grandmaster Melle Mel & The Furious Five
- Freedom - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious 5
- The Birthday Party - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
- Showdown - The Furious Five Meets The Sugarhill Gang
- It's Nasty (Genius Of Love) - Grandmaster Flash & Furious Five
- The Message - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
- Scorpio - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
- Message II (Survival) - Melle Mel & Duke Bootee
- New York New York - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
- White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) - Grandmaster & Melle Mel
- Beat Street - Grandmaster Melle Mel & The Furious Five
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Is there a rap fan out there who didn't like "The Message"? It took rap in an entirely new direction: while others were content to ride the "Double Dutch Bus" down to the disco, the Furious Five spoke out about social decay. The chorus of "The Message" ("Don't push me, 'cause I'm close to the edge / I'm trying not to lose my head / Sometimes it makes me wonder how I keep from going under") describes the effect of Reaganomics in ways that Dan Rather never could. Of course, Grandmaster Flash and company weren't against partying. In fact, they cut some of the best party tracks in the genre's history ("Freedom," "The Birthday Party"), along with some battle raps ("Step Off," "Showdown") to complete the package. Copyright restrictions probably kept the beat-edit classic "The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel" off the track listing. Still, one glaring omission isn't reason enough not to pick this up. --Todd Inoue
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GRANDMASTER FLASH & FURIOUS FIVE.......2007-05-17
AN ABSOLUTE MUST FOR RAP OLD SCHOOLER'S. DELIVERY TIMEFRAME IS OUTSTANDING.
Sure-fire Collector's Item.......2007-03-12
I can't imagine a rap fan out there who would argue that Grandmaster Flash & Furious Five were not one of the best of all-time. Recognized as one of the pioneers of rap, particularly for turning rap into mainstream music, Grandmaster Flash should be respected for his work and ability to work with multitude of talents. "The Message" has to be regarded as one of the most popular rap songs of all time, and possibly in any type of music. That hit has been re-made, mixed, and sampled so much that even youngsters that were born after the hit was recorded will recognize the sounds. "Step Off" was also a hit during the break-dance era of the '80's, and many fans found that song more enjoyable than given credit for. Speaking of enjoyable hits, who didn't enjoy "Beat Street" (from the movie Beat Street) back in those days? It has to be regarded as one of the most fun rap songs to memorize, and "New York, New York" is another one that many enjoy rapping themselves. "White Lines" is a hit that many initially had no idea what the meaning of the song was supposed to be, but many figured it out after a while, once drug usage in urban areas of the country became heavily exposed to the mainstream audiences. Original lyrics, street-cred, hip beats/sounds, and strong social messages... Nothing seems to be missing in this compilation. If you like old school, make sure you add this one!
The Beginning of an Era .......2006-07-18
If you consider yourself a hip-hip fan (espically if you listen to most of todays garbage pop fake hip-hop, this is a must that you have this in your collection. Grandmaster Flash was one of the pioneers of hip-hop and even though this collection of songs was taken from the early 80's, it still holds up with its rawness. Its a shame that hip-hop has reached what it is today and the just arent enough hip-hop artist that do it just for the love of the music. Its a cruel world today in the music bizz, as most of the hip-hop artist of today are creations of some billion dollar record company and signs them to be the next MTV music hit. If you want raw, no nonsense hip-hop from the early days before artist cared about being #1 on TRL, this is a great place to start. ENJOY
Grandmaster cuts faster.......2005-11-01
Extraordinary music. Listen to what DJ GM Flash puts together: the grooves are so carefully fashioned and leap out at you time and again. In particular I've never heard a funkier slap bass sound - ever.
And let's talk MCs. Why don't rappers these days attack the mike anymore like these guys did? Are they afraid it's not cool to be energetic? Well no wonder no one dances to rap music anymore. But when you listen to this - the grooves and the punchy vocals - you will definitely move your body.
Only problem is: when you get hold of any other Hip Hop after this you'll be disappointed that the DJs don't cut as fast and clean as this Grandmaster.
The Quintessential 'Best Of' Collection.......2005-06-14
Like many of you, I've only heard "The Message" prior to purchasing this incredible 'best of' collection. As you probably know, Grandmaster Flash and company were recording the most popular rap songs in the early 80s. Most of these songs are stunningly wild and fun party jams. But in 1982, they released "The Message", which is considered to be the first rap song to be pushed from a novelty party jam, to a chilling prophecy, featuring effective social commentary. Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five built a rock solid bridge for Run-D.M.C. to step in, and push their "Message" even further, which eventually brought the hardcore edge to hip-hop. Whether you know it or now, their presence is still felt to this day, since hip-hop hasn't made that drastic of a leap since Run-D.M.C. (that's quite debatable). It also helped that the production was flawlessly perfect. It featured dub, electro, and R&B that was sure to hook nearly every listener of urban radio.
So if you're in the same boat as me, you're probably asking yourself, "Are their any other good songs from Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five?". Well, the answer is yes. This is probably the best single disc best of collection you'll find from these guys. These are long infectious party jams. Many of which include the artillery of a large emcee battle, such as the epic Furious Five / Sugarhill Gang collaboration of "Showdown". A song I didn't think I'd like given the title, "The Birthday Party", actually turned out to be one of my favorites. Although, "It's Nasty (Genius of Love)" would have to be one of the most under-appreciated rap songs of all time. It's got one of the most clever attacks on the compilation, and will surely please any and all hip-hop lovers. They do tackle a bit more social commentary on tracks like "New York New York" and "White Lines (Don't Don't Do It)". The latter features hard hitting lyrics about the dangers of drug use, and probably the most effective lyrics in it's time, given the subject matter. The only knock I have on the album is the first track, "Step Off Megamix". It's merely a "megamix" of their most popular songs thrown into one track (recorded in 1994). It would have been nicer if they would have thrown in a old-school jam up front, or at least put this track at the end, since the original versions shine much brighter throughout the remainder of the album.
Overall, if you're into old-school rap, this is a great listen. It's chalk-full of groundbreaking historical material. If you're at all interested in the evolution of rap, from the pre-Run-D.M.C. days, then you owe it to yourself to check this out. One could only be happier about the completeness of this collection.
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- The Beastie Boys Great Anthology
- It is the Sounds of Science
- The Sounds of Science
- 1ST AND 2ND GREATEST HITS INFO...NO COUNTRY MIKE.
- An Excellent Anthology
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The Beastie Boys
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ASIN: B00002NDUA
Release Date: 1999-11-23 |
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- Slow And Low
- Shake Your Rump
- Gratitude
- Skills To Pay The Bills
- Root Down
- Believe Me
- Sure Shot
- Body Movin'
- Boomin' Granny
- Fight For Your Right To Party
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- Pass The Mic
- Something's Got To Give
- Bodhisattva Vow
- Sabrosa
- Song For The Man
- Soba Violence
- Alive (Newly Recorded)
- Jimmy James
- Three Mc's and one DJ
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- The Biz Vs. The Nuge
- Sabotage
- Shadrach
- Brass Monkey
- Time For Livin'
- Dub The Mic
- Benny And The Jets
- Negotiation Limerick Files
- I Want Some
- Rock Hard
- Son Of Neckbone
- Get It Together
- Twenty Questions (Newly Recorded)
- Remote Control
- Railroad Blues (Previously Unreleased)
- Live Wire (Newly Recorded)
- So What'cha Want
- Netty's Girl
- Egg Raid On Mojo
- Intergalactic
- Hey Ladies
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Between 1986's Licensed to Ill and 1999's hits package, The Sounds of Science, the Beastie Boys matured from attention-starved brats to insightful, funky, trendsetting brats with an ace record collection and top choice in collaborators. And by staying in tune with their inner children, the Beasties have also managed not to drop off in fervor as they've continued to push their boundaries. How many other hip-hop/rock groups would be able to put songs as different as the hard-core "Egg Raid on Mojo" and the jazzed-out instrumental "Sabrosa" on the same collection? As well as a slightly deranged take on Elton John's "Benny and the Jets"? At a hefty 42 tracks, this collection has something for everyone--and manages not to skimp on the hits or pad itself with filler. Though it would serve well as an introduction, The Sound of Science is even better as a companion. --Randy Silver
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The Beastie Boys Great Anthology.......2007-03-16
I don't really have any other Beastie Boys but this is a great anthology. The songs are wonderful and have a great beat. I love this compilation
It is the Sounds of Science.......2006-04-05
This IS the most incredible album ever. How many artists can boast that they're punk, hip hop, funk, soul, and about 3 others??? (Did I forget country?) The thing I like about the beasties is that everything they do always sounds new and fresh. Let me put it this way, it's not like a good charlotte album.
I am so close to owning all their albums, I can taste it! This album is an awesome addition to my collection. I love almost all the songs on both CDs, and hardly any are throw-aways.
The only songs I don't like are Song for the Man and Railroad blues. Which is one of Country Mike's songs...
Anyways, definately pick this up..you're bound to like something on this album.
The Sounds of Science.......2006-03-31
The Sounds of Science is an impressive catalog of one of the most interesting bands of the MTV generation. Anyone who listens to the Beasties should pick this up and if you don't listen to them, get it anyway. You'll start.
The best thing about this set is that it showcases the Beasties versatility, from funked out instrumentals with screaming wah wah, like "Sabrosa" and "Son of Neckbone" to straight up hip hop numbers like "Sure Shot," "Jimmy James" and the Q-Tip collabo "Get It Together." They're harder stuff ("Egg Raid on Mojo," "Gratitude") is right there with the fun old school tunes that made the B-Boys what they are ("Slow & Low," "Brass Monkey") Then of course, come the hits, from "Sabotage" to "Intergalactic" to "So What'cha Want" to "Fight For You Right." Needless to say, the song selection is great.
If you've never dug deep into the Beastie Boys, you will think nothing more of them than some snotty annoying ass guys who rap about partying. Upon actually listening to this album, you'll find intelligent subject matter and insightful lyricism in many of the songs. "Bodhisattva Vow" is a homage to Buddhism, while "Song for the Man" is a commentary on chauvinistic mating calls. "The Negotiation Limerick File" is a call of tolerance done in limerick poetry.
In between all the hits and annoying rap songs are the wonderful oddities that make this album what it is. Two obscure country tunes "Railroad Blues" and "Country Mike's Theme" provide for funny interludes. "Twenty Questions" is has cool lyrics set to a bossanova groove and there are two interesting covers, Sly Stone's "Time for Livin" and Elton John's "Benny & the Jets" (sung by Biz Markie of course). Then there is posibbly my favorite Beastie Boys song, "Something's Got to Give." I don't even know what to call it. It is just incredible.
Overall, this is a comprehensive look at a great band. Anyone who is even the least bit skeptical of their virtuosity as musicians should listen to the two instrumentals and buy The In Sound From the Way Out. One problem, the Antology omits a few of their early staples. "No Sleep Til Brooklyn," "Paul Revere" and "Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun" are missing as well as their first hit, "Cooky Puss." I don't neccesarily like those tracks, but they should be on the anthology. Anyways, stop listnein to me babble and go buy this. You will not be dissapointed.
1ST AND 2ND GREATEST HITS INFO...NO COUNTRY MIKE........2005-10-03
the new greatest hits track listing is simular but has no disc 2 and a dvd...bUT tHIS 1 HAS TRAX FROM COUNTRY MIKE....IT LACKS WE CAN DO THIS AND THE LIVE VERSION OF WE CAN DO THIS AND SLOPPY DRUNKS WHICH ARE THE BEST BEASTIE SONGS IN THE WORLD....BUT IT DOES HAVE THE RAIL ROAD BLUES AND COUNTRY MIKE THEME...LONG LIVE COUNTRY MIKE LIKE A MOTHER F#@^#*&^ER....
Track listing for Solid Gold Hits:
1. So What'cha Want
2. Brass Monkey
3. Ch-Check It Out
4. No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn
5. Hey Ladies
6. Pass The Mic
7. An Open Letter To NYC
8. Root Down
9. Shake Your Rump
10. Intergalactic
11. Sure Shot
12. Body Movin' (Fatboy Slim Remix)
13. Triple Trouble
14. Sabotage
15. Fight For Your Right
DVD SAME TRACK LISTING I BELIVE?
An Excellent Anthology.......2005-05-09
First things first, I hate rap. Especially people like 50 cent, and a whole bunch of other rappers that I don't even bother to remember their names. (I also really dispise how most rappers have about a million almost naked women in their videos. And you can't even understand what the hell they're saying!) But I don't know what it is about the Beastie Boys...Almost all their songs are catchy as hell, and hilarious at times. I like how these guys can make songs that are all totally different, and always sounding new and fresh. That's what I like about the Beastie Boys. Such as "Twenty Questions" which is bossanova. 60's bossanova? That's not Beastie Boys! But I love that song! And "Something's Got to Give" which is a cool song, with the weird bass, and the funky high pitched noises. yea, that may sound just a bit odd, but it's another great song. And "Time for Livin'" Which is just some hardcore rock. Also, "Root Down" which is extrememly catchy. My point is, that all these songs are great, and they're all unique, and all really different! Great album!
Average customer rating:
- Old School Rap At Its Best!
- Classic rap in the mid 1980's............
- Long Overlooked, But Crucial To Hip-Hop History!!
- Funky Fresh Favorite !
- Flashback
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Whodini - Greatest Hits
WHODINI
Manufacturer: Jive
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Old School
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B0000004WE
Release Date: 1990-06-12 |
Tracks:
- Funky Beat
- One Love
- Friends
- Haunted House Of Rock
- Be Yourself
- Freaks Come Out At Night
- Five Minutes Of Funk
- I'm A Ho
- Tricky Trick
- Big Mouth
- Anyway I Gotta Swing It
- In The Beginning
- Magic's Wand
- Escape (I need a brake)
Customer Reviews:
Old School Rap At Its Best!.......2007-03-10
Whodini has to be one of my favorite old school rap groups of all time! They have a distinct style and original background beats that no one else can match. "Five Minutes Of Funk" is one of my all-time favorite rap songs, particularly since the lyrics are recognizable, and free of all that annoying yelling and screaming modern-day rappers like to force on listeners. It's also free from another annoyance of today's rap music: shout-outs... There's nothing more annoying than a rap song full of nothing but shout-outs to a bunch of people that listeners don't care about. This album, aside from "Five Minutes Of Funk", has plenty of other tracks to keep your attention. "One Love" is a smooth-rhythm track with a nice, mellow tempo. It also has some creative lyrics that makes the song resemble somewhat of a rap-ballad. "Friends" is a song that just about every rap fan recognizes and memorizes, and "Freaks Come Out At Night" is a staple of all old school rap fans' collections. Both are heavily recognizable songs that anyone from the '80's that followed rap will recall. You will likely enjoy "I'm A Ho" since it's a comical track with creative style of rhymin' to a rather silly theme. "Escape" was an underrated track, since most fans don't recall that one unless they bought Whodini's album. That song was not a popular radio play, but still a good one to listen to for buyers. "Funky Beat" is one of Whodini's later releases, and a bit different than their more original material. However, it still lends a unique backdrop beat along with catchy lyrics. This compilation ranks as one of my favorites of all time, and if you're into old school rap at all, it will rank up there for you as well.
Classic rap in the mid 1980's...................2007-01-15
Whodini was big in the mid eighties with hits like 5 Minutes of Funk, Friends, One Love, Big Mouth and the Freaks Come Out at Night. This album was undoubtedly one of the top rap albums of 1984-1985. All of Whodini's big hits are on this one album. Nuff respect to Jahlil, Grand Master Dee and Extasy.
Long Overlooked, But Crucial To Hip-Hop History!!.......2006-10-29
Whodini was one of the best of the early hip-hop
trios and they had quite a following and string of hits
as this collection will attest!
I remember seeing them back in summer 1984 with
the then new Run DMC fresh off the success of
"It's Like That", "Hard Times" & "Sucka MC's"!!
Whodini had "Haunted House Of Rock", "Freinds",
"The Freaks Come Out At Night" and the classic
"5 Minutes of Funk" out then and
they really stopped the show!
Later came the other jams like "One Love",
"I'm A Ho!!" and others that left their mark
with early hip-hoppers.
I hope that they will get their just due and be honored
on VH-1's Hip-Hop Honors for 2007.
I always wanted a leather hat just like the one that guy who
was the lead MC use to rock!! (LOL!!)
They were just as crucial as Kurtis Blow, Sugarhill,
Run DMC, LL COOL J and all the others who we think of
now as icons of the game!---Much Love & Respect!!
Funky Fresh Favorite !.......2006-01-23
This review only deals with a bunch of the songs on this as I only have 45s of Whodini's and they are all included. These are Friends, Five Minutes Of Funk, and Freaks Come Out At Night.
At the time of its release, I became a big fan of "If I Ruled The World" by Nas feat. Lauryn Hill, mostly because I felt an electroshock every time I heard that electronic sample, in the background of the verses. Well, that was Whodini's "Friends" and their trademark electronic sound that fits just right into the Hip Hop frame as far as melodies goes, even today.
Whodini managed to appeal to wider audiences than other first generation Hip Hop, girls in particular probably because of their more melodic sound, occasionaly involving singing. Anyway, to set the record straight with the review by Little Rich Kid and anyone else who might have the same misconceptions about Whodini. This is what is properly known as old school hip hop, that is Hip Hop in the early 80s. And yes, hip hop was originally based on rather Disco cuts than funk/soul. Good Times anyone?
The other artists Lil Rich Kid listed as fake rap are Kool Moe D (former Treacherous Three) and Kurtis Blow, namely a pick of the very first artist to put out Hip Hop albums at the time (along with GrandMaster Flash) as opposed to just singles. Without the input from these guys, Hip Hop just would not be as we know it today.
What he lists as Good Rap are all artists from the next generations of hip hop. In other words, he just does not like old school hip hop to start with, so his review falls pretty short of meaning. I would not find it constructive to go criticize a metal album because I don't like metal. This would not help metalheads to decide what to buy and what to avoid.
As for the review goes, Whodini's stuff is pretty tight on production, using loads of electronics and drum machines in a pretty successful way, that will allways fit well in an old school mix or an electro one in my opinion. The rappin is old school but pretty good, keeping a good balance between the music and the lyrics. Nice elctro breaks to be used in mixes or just to dig on your iPod.
I'll just give it four stars as I do not know the rest of the compilation, it is still worht getting for these three tunes.
Flashback.......2005-09-11
The reason i got it is cause I was in Oakland at a flee market and found an og poster board of whodini, utfo and the real roxanne performing at the Paramount in Otown in 1982. I bought the piece and now want that music in my iPod. This is the real OG and ya have to be OG to recognize. Not on the coattails of trend off Ludlow St.
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