Soul Jazz Records Presents: Boombox 2: Early Independent Hip Hop Electro

Soul Jazz Records Presents: Boombox 2: Early Independent Hip Hop Electro

Soul Jazz Records Presents: Boombox 2: Early Independent Hip Hop Electro

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Boombox 2: Early Independent Hip Hop Electro
Artist: Soul Jazz Records Presents
Label: Soul Jazz
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5026328003702
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop

Vinyl LP pressing includes digital download. Boombox 2 tells the story of how hip-hop went from it's evolutionary roots in the Bronx through DJs Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash and Afrika Bambaataa through to this second phase where veteran music producers - Paul Winley, Peter Brown, Joe Robinson and others - all based in Harlem, began to put rap on vinyl for the first time. Harlem is also where the separate worlds of disco and hip-hop met through the styles and influence of earlier 'uptown' DJs - DJ Hollywood and Eddie Cheba. In similar fashion these veteran Harlem-based producers instinctively tapped into a long lineage of African-American rhythm and blues, soul and disco. The album features many early and rare cuts from the first generation of early rap artists including Lovebug Starski (as Little Starsky), Busy Bee, Eddie Cheba, Kool DJ AJ as well as many other little known artists.

Tracks:
1.1 Harlem World Crew - Let's Rock
1.2 Lonnie Love - Young Ladies
1.3 Busy Bee - School Days
1.4 Kool DJ A.J. - Ah, That's the Joint
1.5 Little Starsky - Dancin' Party People
2.1 Eddie Cheba - Lookin' Good
2.2 MC Rock Lovely - One Time Two Time Blow Your Mind
2.3 Terry Lewis and Wild Flower - the Peoples Message Take Two
2.4 Rappers Rapp Group Rappin' - Partee Groove (Club Version)
3.1 Margo's Kool Out Crew - Death Rap
3.2 Manujothi - Shake Your Body
3.3 T.J. Swann, Pee Wee Mel and Swann Controllers - Maximus Party
3.4 Grand Master Chilly T and Stevie G - Rock the Message Rap
3.5 Zoot II - Dr. Ice Rap
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