Hardcore Beats [Import]

Hardcore Beats [Import]

Hardcore Beats [Import]

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This release features tracks from the cream of the breaks scene, and is expertly mixed by DJ Deekline and Ollywood. Rat. 2003.

Hardcore Beats,Hardcore Beats,Dance Collections
Power to the People and the Beats: Public Enemy's Greatest Hits
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • If you don't have this, you're your own enemy
  • ok, wanted a little more variety
  • This is what got me into Public Enemy!
  • PE Keep Bringin That Noise! [and sonnin' Viper]
  • Kids, put away your Paul Wall and Nelly albums...this is some REAL rap music
Power to the People and the Beats: Public Enemy's Greatest Hits
Public Enemy
Manufacturer: Def Jam
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Binding: Audio CD

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  5. It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back

ASIN: B00021LQ82
Release Date: 2005-08-02

Tracks:

  1. You're Gonna Get Yours
  2. Public Enemy No.1
  3. Rebel Without A Pause
  4. Bring The Noise
  5. Don't Believe The Hype
  6. Prophets Of Rage
  7. Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos
  8. Fight The Power
  9. Welcome To The Terrordome
  10. 911 Is A Joke
  11. Brothers Gonna Work It Out
  12. Can't Do Nuttin' For Ya Man
  13. Can't Truss It
  14. Shut Em Down
  15. By The Time I Get To Arizona
  16. Hazy Shade Of Criminal
  17. Give It Up
  18. He Got Game

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Public Enemy is not the kind of group that does compromise--either you own It Takes A Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back and its explosive follow-up Fear of a Black Planet in their entirety or you simply hate music. So use this all-too-brief primer merely as a map to find your way to the albums that actually shook the world, mixing blunt politics with hard-hitting beats and Chuck D's prophet-like zeal for affecting change. If nothing else, tracks like "Bring The Noise" and "Fight The Power" serve as timely reminders of how much power hip-hop can wield when not tripped up in name-calling and bitch-slapping (D famously dubbed the genre "CNN for black people"), while on "911 is a Joke" Flava Flav proves there's a fine-line between laughter and tears. --Aidin Vaziri

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars If you don't have this, you're your own enemy.......2007-07-20

Public Enemy had one of the more distinct and unique sounds of any major rap group from the late 80s/early 90s, both as to the music and Chuck D's raps. They were big into social and political commentary with Chuck D blasting away at injustice and other BS over often disonant and clangy music, which actually served well to mirror and underlie the chaotic situations described in the lyrics. Flavor Flave played well off of Chuck with his interjections, which added "flavor" to a number of tunes. Some reviewers dissed this a bit because it didn't have a certain particular tune that is their favorite and they just can't imagine it not being on a compilation. O.K., if you're that hardcore, buy all the individual albums. This CD is just a great overview of a rap group with one of the more unique urban sounds and insistent messages. Particularly worthy raps:

Don't Believe the Hype
Fight the Power
911 is a Joke [Flav shines here - reviews emergency services in the city]
I Can't Do Nuthin For You Man - another big role for Flav
Shut Em Down - heavy rap
By the Time I Get to Arizona

3 out of 5 stars ok, wanted a little more variety.......2006-11-11

not bad, but i thought it'd have some of the other well-known hits on it as well. good for reminiscing about my youth!

5 out of 5 stars This is what got me into Public Enemy!.......2006-08-01

Without a doubt, hip-hop was in its prime during the late 80's and early 90's. Unfortunatly, I didn't even exist untill '91...I was born into the generation of cookie-cutter "gangsta" (c)rap like 50 cent and lil john...oh, how lucky am I...

Anyway, I had heard a few samples from p.e. on tv and the internet, and decided to look for one of their cds. They sounded so different than anything I've heard before. Chuck D's vocal energy and style grabs your attention right away, while Flava's crazy wierdness keeps you hooked. While looking through Wallmart's cd selection, I came across this cd and decided that a greatest hits cd would be a perfect introduction to a group I had never really listened to before.(It was only 10 bucks, so what harm could it be?) Lemme tell ya, after listening through the cd once, my jaw was dropped, and I was floored.

First off, for any fans of pop-rap with candy-coated beats, this cd is NOT for you. Public Enemy are raw, hard, and abrasive. They're definatly not for everyone.

Second, their lyrics are political, and confront many serious issues that were being ignored during that time. Pay close attention, and you'll see that they actually have something important to say and aren't just grunting about their cars, money, hoes, bling-bling, whatever.

Finally, while their music may sound somewhat cacaphony at times, they were definatly way ahead of their time. They have the rare ability to make seemingly clashing noises work together in an intriguing and almost harmoneous way. For example, "Rebel Without A Pause" uses a repetitive screeching tea kettle in the background, which would be ear-drum-breaking in any other circumstance. However, combined with the song's heavy bass and Chuck D's lyrical wit, the kettle becomes less of a nussance and more of an actual instrument that enhances the song's quality. (Yeah, that sounds really stupid, but I don't have any other way of describing it.)

So yeah, that's another one of my rambling reviews. I would recomend this cd to hip-hop fans who are open-minded and ready for beats that are rough and different from anything else. I've become a huge fan of p.e. because of this cd, and I plan to buy more of their work. That's all for now. PEACE

5 out of 5 stars PE Keep Bringin That Noise! [and sonnin' Viper].......2006-07-06

What else can be said about this release? The entire collection of singles (from their Def Jam period) from the most important and influential group ever. It doesnt get much better than this.

Public Enemy albums are consistent affairs with segues, inserts and instrumentals acting as the musical glue for each release. Some have therefore argued that listening to the singles in isolation is a less cohesive affair. I disagree. While Chuck D maintains that the group has never been singles orientated, their discography begs to differ: throughout the early 1990's, Public Enemy single releases were massive affairs accompanied by groundbreaking videos and fantastic cover art. Remember that "Fight the Power" only appeared on "Fear of a Black Planet" some several months after it "hit" - as did the B side release of "Rebel without A Pause" prior to "It Takes a Nation of Millions...".

This collection of singles reinforces their creative output, musicianship and legacy. The groups most commerciably accessible offerings are all here in their high-rotation-strong-unit-sales glory: the aforementioned "Fight The Power", "Hazy Shade of Criminal", "Shut Em Down", "911 Is A Joke" and the hugely popular "Give It Up", arguably the groups most successful single in terms of retail sales.

PE have crammed 18 cuts on to this release - but this just barely represents their release schedule. There are several cuts that have been released as singles and/or videos that are ommitted, including "Livin In A Zoo" (from the CB4 soundtrack), "Get off My Back", "Shake Your Booty", "I Stand Accused", "Louder Than A Bomb (Remix)", "Anti N*gga Machine/Burn Hollywood Burn" and the love-it-or-hate-it Anthrax thrash version of "Bring Tha Noize". A double disc edition with say, 28 tracks would have been nice - but then again, Def Jam/Universal dont want to cannibalise any trailing album sales the groups catalogue may still command!

Oh yeah, the reviewer "Viper" is the embodiment of the typical ignorant white American youth that PE originally set out to educate! Its unfortunate, but he of his ilk will never understand what true hip hop is or represents. "Hip hop" to Viper and most other Generation Y'ers constists of gun toting and talking about how much money you have and how many "biyatchs" youre doing. Grafitti? Breaking? DJ'ing? Beatboxing? Get outa here - that stuff's ancient, right Viper? Cats like Juvenile and Fitty Cent are the truth yeah!? heheheheh!!!!

Not all is lost though - I know plenty of young cats who take the time to check their history and educate themselves. Its just that people like Viper are already a lost cause - this album is the antithesis to his played out, thugged out BS so it will never get heard. But thats okay, cos dudes like me will never check for G Unit or Juvenile - so like PE's ratio of message:music, in the end there is some balance...

5 out of 5 stars Kids, put away your Paul Wall and Nelly albums...this is some REAL rap music.......2006-04-12

Def Jam finally did what was right and released a complete Public Enemy greatest hits compilation. All of the PE classics are here including "Fight The Power", "Welcome To the Terrordome", "Bring The Noise", and "Can't Trust It". If you are not familiar with PE, this compilation is a great opportunity for you to become acquainted with one of the greatest rap groups of all time.
Beats and Places
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Fantastic Album
  • REAL Hiphop is in effect!!!!
  • Revolverlution Part II
Beats and Places
Public Enemy
Manufacturer: Slam Jamz Records
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ASIN: B000ILYYL2
Release Date: 2006-11-28

Tracks:

  1. Here We Go Again (PE Tour Intro - 2007)
  2. Air Conditioning
  3. Who's Your Hero?
  4. The Flavor Flav Show
  5. Electric Slave
  6. Grand Theft Oil
  7. Hell No, We Ain't Allright
  8. Vidiot
  9. Like It Is
  10. Shit
  11. PE Break It To P.E.aces
  12. All Aboard The New Nighttrain
  13. Do You Wanna Go Our Way??? (Live At The Fillmore 2002)
  14. If I Gave You Soul (What Would You Do With It?)
  15. Air Conditioning (Revisited)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic Album.......2007-03-16

Since we have finally gotten over the fact that PE doesn't always have to have the Nation or Fear sound of the late 80's and early 90s, that leaves us to appreciate the sound that they do have today. Beats and Places is one of the most refreshing albums I've heard this year. The production, lyrics, sound quality is all top notch. It is not a complete thesis statement like their past albums but it does challenge the listener to reflect on many of the issues of the day. For example Grand Theft Oil points a finger directly at the bush administration's unjust war in Iraq, the song Electric Slave is a pure classic and Air Conditioning is a true example of real hip hop. Overall I love this album and I hope PE keeps putting out great music whether the masses buy it or not.

5 out of 5 stars REAL Hiphop is in effect!!!!.......2007-01-16

I said it before and I'll say it again, this is what REAL Hiphop music sounds like. As a Part-time music producer, Chuck D and the rest of the PE camp never fails to stimulate my mind and creative juices. I have always loved this group. Lyrically, Musically and overall talent just leaves all these new FAKE Hiphop rappers and groups way, way behind. P.E.'s producers should give some of these rookie producers classes on beat making. Just the imagination and thought process that goes into P.E. rythym tracks blows me away! The engineering and final mastering is awesome! Chuck D oversees and makes sure he has top quality production and is involved in every part of the projects from "Yo,Bum Rush The Show" all the way to this new album. From the intro to the last track is an explosion of Beats, Wisdom and Power!!! Keep em' comin' and I'll keep buyin' em'!!
Public Enemy Supporter For LIFE!!!

5 out of 5 stars Revolverlution Part II.......2006-12-16

If you liked Revolverlution then I think you will enjoy this. It is another set of unreleased tracks--a must if you want everything by Public Enemy. Listen to the samples above, and if you like those, then you will enjoy the whole CD.
Battle Rhymes & Posse Cuts (Fat Beats & Brastraps: Women of Hip-Hop)
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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Battle Rhymes & Posse Cuts (Fat Beats & Brastraps: Women of Hip-Hop)
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ASIN: B0000063DU
Release Date: 1998-04-07

Tracks:

  1. The Show Stoppa (Is Stupid Fresh) - Super Nature
  2. Roxanne's Revenge (Street Version) - Roxanne Shante
  3. The Real Roxanne (Uncensored Version) - Roxanne
  4. Sparky's Turn (Vocal) - Sparky 'D'
  5. Round 1 (Uncensored) - Roxanne Shante & Sparky Dee
  6. A Fly Guy - Pebblee-Poo
  7. Ya Goin' Down - J.J. Fad
  8. Big Mama - Shante
  9. This One's A Girl - The Coup
  10. Rhymin' And Rappin' - Paulett & Tanya Winley
  11. The Pros - Queen Latifah
  12. Sprinkle Me - E-40
  13. Doin It - LL Cool J
  14. In The Woods - De La Soul
  15. Proceed III - The Roots
  16. Oh! Veronica (Long Version) - Glamour Girls

Amazon.com

Half contention (answer records and disfests), half collaboration between brothers and sisters (figurative and literal), this installment of the history of women in hip-hop has some pretty fascinating historical material: Salt-n-Pepa's first single from when they called themselves Super Nature; four installments of the classic "Roxanne, Roxanne" battles; Paulette & Tanya Winley's super-old-school flash in the pan; a remix of the Roots' "Proceed," with a delicious verse from Bahamadia; and Roxanne Shanté's controversial screw-you-all track, "Big Mama." It's not exactly consistent, but there are enough sparks flying--both ways--to keep it rolling, especially when LL Cool J and LeShaun "collaborate" so closely, you may have to check your speakers for stains. --Douglas Wolk

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars An album like no other.......2006-12-12

Track 1-The Show Stoppa by Super Nature. Became the precursor for a group known as Salt-N-Pepa to straight blow up on the music scene.

Track 2-Roxanne's Revenge by Roxanne Shante. This song was recorded over an instrumental of UTFO's Roxanne Roxanne with pretty good results starting a slew of dis and answer records.

Track 3-The Real Roxanne by Roxanne & UTFO. This record was made in response to UTFO's Roxanne Roxanne song. Neither confirming or denying about her being conceited. The song did it's job though

Track 4-Sparky's Turn by Sparky "D". Was done in an answer to Roxanne's Revenge scorching and on point. The song let it be known that there was another up and coming MC on the scene.

Track 5-Round 1 by Roxanne Shante vs Sparky Dee. A lyrcial go at it jab fest between the two MCs was recorded and they didnt spare any words on their feelings about each other.

Track 6-A Fly Guy by Pebblee-Poo. This one was done in an answer to the Boogie Boys-Fly Girl song. Whatever the intentions were for the song it turned out to be a dis record as heard by some of the lyrics.

Track 7-Ya Goin' Down by JJ Fad. It came about after hearing a Roxanne Shante dis record called "Wack It" about their hit Supersonic. Its obvious her song was done out of hating. Because JJ Fad had a successful album and song out there. They responded in kind on this record coming at Shante with mad lyrical style and disses than she ever saw coming.

Track 8-Big Mama by Shante. A dis record aimed at more than one female rapper namely Queen Latifah, MC Lyte and Yo-Yo. Calling them basically everything under the sun and of course the ever great trying to go R&B line. This brought about more heat on Shante with answer records by the rappers listed above.

with six more thought provoking and on point records among them Queen Latifah and Suga T with E-40. This record shows what it was really about back then bringing the lyrics with sytle.

1 out of 5 stars Battle of the Rhymes & posse cuts (women of hip hop) RIPOFF.......2005-01-02

I purcnased this item and in the link nowhere does it state that its a promotional copy. Dont you think that it should be stated that its a promotinal copy??

Now I get a email from CD WAREHOUSE telling me its a promotional copy and if I want to continue with the order. What a rip off!!!!

Ray Nunez
Lenny Dee Presents Ruff Beats: One Step Back
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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Release Date: 2001-10-09

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  1. Spontaneous Combustion - Lenny Dee/Rob Gee
  2. Let Ya Feet Stomp - Lenny Dee
  3. Watchem All Drop - The Bunko Sound
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  9. Hale Step - English Muffin
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  2. Hardkor Twist - DJ Demigod
  3. Violence Within - DJ Demigod
  4. Open Your Mind - Overlords
  5. The One Eyed Slut - DJ Buzz Fuzz
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  10. Real Hardcore 98 - Delta Nine
  11. Punish Tha Sound - DJ Dave
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  13. Forgotten Moments - Lenny Dee
  14. Funky Twisted - Lenny Dee
  15. Rave Machine - DJ Dave
  16. In The Machine - Disintegrator
  17. B2B - Wavelan
  18. Sacrafice - Jappo & Lachinhouse
  19. Hush - DJ Cybersnuff
  20. Now You Know The Power - DJ Cybersnuff

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Ruff as hell.......2003-05-22

This is one of the best cds i've heard in a long time. Lenny Dee and Dj Demigod rock the hardcore scene. If you like distorted bass and cool samples this cd is for you. P.S. More wu-tang mixes!!!

3 out of 5 stars Ruff Beats in Effect.........ive.......2002-10-02

'One Step Back' is a great CD if you are into the Rotterdam Gabber (not much faster than 160BPM). I personally prefer artists like Delta 9, whose tracks are 200BPM plus! If that is the kind of gabber you are looking for, then this album will be a disappointment - Otherwise, if you enjoy lots of monotonous & chaotic noise, then this CD is for you ;)
New Beats from the Delta
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Yes The Song I was Looking for from the "Ali Soundtrack !
  • Sinergy between Delta Blues and new electric beats!!
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ASIN: B00004Z43J
Release Date: 2000-10-24

Tracks:

  1. Death Letter - Johnny Farmer
  2. I'm Leaving - Junior Kimbrough/Go Gittas Camp/Shrive Alive
  3. Do The Romp - Junior Kimbrough/Go Gittas Camp
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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Yes The Song I was Looking for from the "Ali Soundtrack !.......2005-10-30

This is a great CD it has the soundtrack song from the hit movie
"Ali that was not on the soundtrack for what ever reasons it should have been and that song is "Death Letter " by Johnny Farmer but the vocals was by either this group or whild peach doesn't matter but a whole lot of people have been looking for this song from the Sound track from "Ali" and couldn't find it
so this have some great sounds with modern beat of the blues !

5 out of 5 stars Sinergy between Delta Blues and new electric beats!!.......2001-05-14

I'm a bluesfan,and like good bluesfan i must follow only the true blues,it's roots and influences,correctly??In my point of view,definitely, NO!!!And i must say that in my music studies,i'm trying to get in tune with the new rythms that emerges from the ghettos,the minorities,the marginalizated people,that could really creates new kinds of musics to be hear by all of the new generations.I think that we can change the relations of the people everywhere,with the music,the new rythms out of preconceptually ideas.This "New Beats from the Delta"is something like this.And i really believe in this good ideas.The entire cd is fantastic with all of that old bluesman,with that experienced baggage,mixing,creating,learning and teaching with this new guys of today's electric beats!!Fantastic!!We must honor all of the courage of Fat Possum Records's staff,to promotes and reallizes this fertile experience between blues and electronic beats school!!This is a new modern way to see the universe of music!!The cd is full of great moments,is to dance,dance,dance.....and to think about,think about,think about... For me,fantastic from the beginning to the end!!!!!
Power to the People and the Beats: Public Enemy's Greatest Hits
Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
  • "Oh my goodness" fans are cryin' because it's edited...that's dumb
  • WARNING - EDITED VERSION!!!
Power to the People and the Beats: Public Enemy's Greatest Hits
Public Enemy
Manufacturer: Def Jam
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000A2GDJA
Release Date: 2005-08-02

Tracks:

  1. You're Gonna Get Yours
  2. Public Enemy No.1
  3. Rebel Without A Pause
  4. Bring The Noise
  5. Don't Believe The Hype
  6. Prophets Of Rage
  7. Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos
  8. Fight The Power
  9. Welcome To The Terrordome
  10. 911 Is A Joke
  11. Brothers Gonna Work It Out
  12. Can't Do Nuttin' For Ya Man (Clean Edit)
  13. Can't Truss It
  14. Shut Em Down
  15. By The Time I Get To Arizona
  16. Hazy Shade Of Criminal
  17. Give It Up
  18. He Got Game (Radio Edit)

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars "Oh my goodness" fans are cryin' because it's edited...that's dumb.......2005-10-29

"P.E. is in the house,top billin'". The song choice is superior,but not perfect (missing "Get The F*** Outta Dodge" and "Night Of The Living Baseheads"). Other than that,this CD is not all that edited (some songs already were released edited). They took "Fight The Power" from 'FEAR OF A BLACK PLANET' CD and that's edited (only the soundtrack to 'DO THE RIGHT THING' plays without the bleep). Yes,they shorten "Can't Do Nuthin' For You Man" to edit but "Welcome To The Terrordome" & "911 Is A Joke" wasn't. "Black Steel..." was edited (and shortened),"He Got Game" was edited. What's a few songs? Dawg,it's P.E. man. "Rebel...","Bring The Noise","Public Enemy #1". Cryin' because this is edited and overseeing the great gems combined into one piece? Brothers (and all P.E. fans),can we work this out? Fill in the blanks,dawgs!!!

1 out of 5 stars WARNING - EDITED VERSION!!!.......2005-08-15

I accidentally ordered this CD, thinking that it was remastered and the other version(not marked as ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED) wasn't. This is actually the EDITED VERSION. Amazon has not clearly identified each version as EXPLICIT or EDITED. I can only assume that the other version is the explicit one, but don't take my word for it. Buyer beware!
Tommy Boy's Greatest Beats, Vol. 1
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Droppin 'em Hard
Tommy Boy's Greatest Beats, Vol. 1
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  1. Tommy Boy's Greatest Beats, Vol. 4
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  3. Tommy Boy's Greatest Beats, Vol. 3
  4. Old School Jams, Vol. 3

ASIN: B00000DHU7
Release Date: 1998-11-03

Tracks:

  1. Planet Rock - Afrika Bamabaataa & Soul Sonic Force
  2. Everything's Gonna Be All Right - Naughty By Nature
  3. Doowutchyalike - Digital Underground
  4. Plug Tunin' (Are You Ready For This) (12 In. Version) - De La Soul
  5. Can't You See - Total
  6. Move It Like This - K7
  7. Gordy's Groove - Choice MC's
  8. Play At Your Own Risk (12 In. Version) - Planet Patrol
  9. Sally - Stetsasonic
  10. Ladies First - Queen Latifah
  11. Renegades Of Funk (12 In. Version) - Afrika Bambabaataa & Soul Sonic Force
  12. Lean On Me - Club Nouveau
  13. Tears - Force M.D.'s
  14. Unity - Afrika Bambabaataa & The Godfather Of Soul James Brown

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One of the seminal hip-hop labels, Tommy Boy has turned to the successful MTV Party to Go and ESPN Jock Jams series as cash cows, but increasingly the label is also turning to its vaults. Following the Perfect Beats series, a four-volume collection of New York electro-funk and dance music of the early and mid 1980s, comes Greatest Beats, a four-volume series of the label's finest hip-hop, with a sprinkling of R&B. They've left the chronological approach to Ken Burns and his ilk and sought to make mixes that are equal parts historical documents and party tapes. Volume 1 launches with Afrika Bambaataa & the Soul Sonic Force doing "Planet Rock," a song that defined summer 1982. Then the disc seamlessly jumps into the 1990s for Naughty by Nature's "Everything's Going to Be Alright" and Digital Underground's "Doowhutchyalike." In all, it's surprising to see how well Latifah's "Ladies First" and K7's "Move It Like This" aged and how much better the Bambaataa-James Brown collaboration "Unity" sounds without the nearby shadow of "Planet Rock." The mixture of radio, 12-inch, and LP versions creates an interesting combination of funk, rap, and soul. --Martin Johnson

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Droppin 'em Hard.......1999-09-02

If this disc also had "Looking for the Perfect Beat" on it, it would be the only disc needed from this set. Afrikaa's tracks on this CD are phenomenal and carry the weight. I could do without Latifah and the Force MD's and James Brown. All of the other tracks had great beats and phat sounds. The "Unity" track is OK, but I'd trade it for "Looking..." any day. I love "Doowhatchalike", but I'd trade it for "Freaks of the Industry"
Da Hard Beats
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Raw Hard Beets
  • Hard to the bone, need a buzz to take the edge off
  • harder beatZ
  • Da Hard Beats
Da Hard Beats
DJ Bam Bam
Manufacturer: Underground Const.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00003ETBQ
Release Date: 1999-11-16

Tracks:

  1. Intro - DJ Bam Bam
  2. Go - DJ Bam Bam
  3. Party People - George Centeno
  4. Packed Energy - DJ Extualito
  5. Untitled - Angel Alanis
  6. Exit 9 - Aurora Vs. Michael Meacham
  7. Yah Wanna Play - DJ Cazel
  8. Rok Da Houz - Beat Pushers
  9. Work That - George Centeno
  10. Turntable Psycho - Da Tekno Warrior
  11. Bad - Fast Fingas Franky
  12. Blow Your Mind - George Centeno
  13. No Pain No Gain - Kriss Skillz
  14. Chicago - Alex Peace
  15. Not A Dream - Fast Fingaz Franky
  16. Pop That Coochie - Disco
  17. You Want Some Musik - Poogie Bear
  18. Pump Up Da Bass - Da Tekno Warriors
  19. Rock The Place - Fast Fingaz Franky
  20. I Can Make You Dance - Poogie Bear
  21. Dirtee Bump - Pamp & Da Knox
  22. Feel Good - Beat Pushers
  23. Where They At - DJ Disco D
  24. Who's In The House - Fast Fingaz Franky
  25. Feel My Drums - DJ Urban Vs. Subsonik
  26. Chorus Of The Dead - Fast Fingaz Franky
  27. U Mutha - Naw-T-Boy
  28. Rockin' Down The House - Fast Fingaz Franky
  29. Scream - DJ Rip
  30. Back Da Funk - DJ Urban Vs. Subsonik
  31. Bam-Bu - Nemesis & George Centeno
  32. Head Rush - Josh Collins
  33. Mind Trippin 2000 - The Boogaloo Crew
  34. Soundz - DJ Bam Bam
  35. Groove From East To West - Raoul Zerna

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Raw Hard Beets.......2003-05-29

This CD title perfectly suits this mix, which is a great find for anyone who thinks Hard House kick beats are gloriously relentess, aggressive and wonderfully hypnotic. The tracks change quickly, providing a variety of catchy basslines, samples and synth hooks to contrast the constant kick in most of the songs. Bam Bam's mixing is smooth and well planned. He provides a break on the 18th track with a compelling sample from Da Tekno Warriors. This is a mix that features music you'll never hear on the radio or MTV, its precious primal stuff that makes you wonder what Chicago put in its water to produce such joyous music.

4 out of 5 stars Hard to the bone, need a buzz to take the edge off.......2000-06-22

There is a repetitive bass beat that could be used less. Bam Bam is much better live. But the CD is good too.

3 out of 5 stars harder beatZ.......2000-04-07

Hard beats that pound your mind, loved 'em...but if you don't like extra voices mixed in with the music, I'd listen to samples before buying this.

5 out of 5 stars Da Hard Beats.......1999-12-21

This CD's really sick! It's exactly what you need if you are looking for hard hitting House beats. I would give it more stars if I could. You can compare it to Bad Boy Bill but it's better!
Tommy Boy's Greatest Beats 1981-1996
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • With The Exception Of Def Jam's 10th Anniversary Set...
  • If U like old school hip-hop...
  • this is the baddest cd out there all the jams
  • That's The Joint! That's The Jams! All the JAMS!!!
Tommy Boy's Greatest Beats 1981-1996
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Tommy Boy
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000DHUN
Release Date: 1998-11-17

Tracks:

  1. Planet Rock - Afrika Bamabaataa & Soul Sonic Force
  2. Everything's Gonna Be All Right - Naughty By Nature
  3. Doowutchyalike - Digital Underground
  4. Plug Tunin' (Are You Ready For This) (12 In. Version) - De La Soul
  5. Can't You See - Total
  6. Move It Like This - K7
  7. Gordy's Groove - Choice MC's
  8. Play At Your Own Risk (12 In. Version) - Planet Patrol
  9. Sally - Stetsasonic
  10. Ladies First - Queen Latifah
  11. Renegades Of Funk (12 In. Version) - Afrika Bambabaataa & Soul Sonic Force
  12. Lean On Me - Club Nouveau
  13. Tears - Force M.D.'s
  14. Unity - Afrika Bambabaataa & The Godfather Of Soul James Brown

Tracks:

  1. Jump Around - House Of Pain
  2. Uptown Anthem - Naughty By Nature
  3. Jealousy - Club Nouveau
  4. Cheap Thrills (12in Version) - Planet Patrol
  5. Come Baby Come - K7
  6. 1,2,3,4 (Sumpin' New) - Coolio
  7. Come Into My House - Queen Latifah
  8. Buddy - De La Soul/A Tribe Called Quest/Jungle Brothers/Queen Latifah/Monie Love
  9. Jazzy Sensation - Afrika Bambaataa/The Jazzy 5
  10. Feel Me Flow - Naughty By Nature
  11. The Humpty Dance - Digital Underground
  12. Let Me Love You - Force M.D.'s
  13. Pacific - 808 State
  14. Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey) - De La Soul

Tracks:

  1. O.P.P. - Naughty By Nature
  2. Go Stetsa I (12in Remix) - Stetsasonic
  3. Me Myself And I - De La Soul
  4. Shamrocks And Shenanigans (Boom Shalock Lock Boom) - House Of Pain
  5. Looking For The Perfect Beat (12in Version) - Afrika Bambaataa/Soul Sonic Force
  6. What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy Mix) - Information Society
  7. Maria (12in Vocal) - TKA
  8. People Hold On - Coldcut/Lisa Stansfield
  9. Fantastic Voyage (Timber Mix) - Coolio
  10. Why Do You Treat Me So Bad - Club Nouveau
  11. Same Song - Digital Underground
  12. Break The Grip Of Shame - Paris
  13. Latifa's Had It Up To Here - Queen Latifah
  14. Here I Go Again - Force M.D.'s

Tracks:

  1. Gangsta Bitch - Apache
  2. Hip Hop Hooray - Naughty By Nature
  3. Potholes in My Lawn (12in Version) - De La Soul
  4. Pack Jam (Look Out for the OVC) (7in Version) - Jonzun Crew
  5. Louder Than Love - TKA
  6. Running (12in Version) - Information Society
  7. Supermodel (You Better Work) - Rupaul
  8. Kiss You Back - Digital Underground
  9. Rock the House (You'll Never Be) - Pressure Drop
  10. Talkin' All That Jazz - Stetsasonic
  11. Non Stop - Sweet Trio
  12. Play That Beat Mr. DJ - G.L.O.B.E. & Whiz Kid
  13. Tender Love - Force M.D.'s
  14. Gangsta's Paradise - Coolio

Tracks:

  1. Jump Around (Jason Nevins 2000 Mix) - House Of Pain
  2. Wrath Of My Madness (DJ Premier Remix) - Queen Latifah
  3. Takin' All That Jazz (Dimitri From Paris Remix) - Stetsasonic
  4. Me, Myself And I (Badmarsh & Shri Remix) - De La Soul
  5. Looking For The Perfect Beat (Brutal Bill Extended Mix) - Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force
  6. Pack Jam (Look Out For The OVC) (Grooverider Remix) - Jonzun Crew
  7. Play At Your Own Risk (Lil' Jon Remix) - Planet Patrol
  8. Planet Rock (Westbam Remix) - Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force
  9. Tender Love (Dee Jay Punk Roc Mash Up Mix) - Force M.D.'s

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In a world oversaturated with box sets and anthologies, it's tempting--if not downright easy--to overlook a self-congratulatory, and conspicuously tardy, endeavor like Tommy Boy's Greatest Beats, a five-volume retrospective of the seminal hip-hop imprint. Don't. Although the label seems more focused on their highly successful MTV Party to Go and ESPN Jock Jams series than street-based hip-hop, the compilation aesthetic serves them well on this box. Rather than present a chronological walk through the label's history, this box consists of four mix discs that feature surprisingly successful (and occasionally bewildering) segues, and a consistent flow of high-energy tracks. Although there is a little electro-boogie, (most of that element of the label was saved for their Perfect Beats series), you get hits by Afrika Bambaataa, Coolio, Queen Latifah, Naughty by Nature, Stetsasonic, and the Force MDs, plus a remix disc featuring some leading DJs (Jason Nevins, DJ Premier, Dimitri from Paris) and a great booklet with lots of color pictures that make great period pieces. The box is a fine testament to the enduring vitality of hip-hop; most of the tracks have aged well, and some that didn't were improved by the remix. --Martin Johnson

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars With The Exception Of Def Jam's 10th Anniversary Set..........2004-06-19

This collection from Tommy Boy is by far the greatest collection of hip-hop music out there! It has everything! As I recommended elsewhere, get this along with Def Jam Music Group Inc.: 10th Year Anniversary and The Hip Hop Box sets and you will pretty much have all the old school rap (the essentials at least anyway)! On its own, Tommy Boy Greatest Beats an important piece of hip-hop history!

5 out of 5 stars If U like old school hip-hop..........2002-06-16

For anyone who is a hip hop fan, PICK UP THIS COMPILATION!!! I've listened to all five discs and let me tell you, this compilation iss off the hook! The bulk of these songs take me boack to my junior and senior high school days. You may be lucky to find the albums that these songs are on, but just in case you're not, this compilation is the next best thing. Put it this way: I took the CD set to work to play on my CD player, and I had co-workers 1) asking to borrow one of the CDs for the day, and 2)doing some of the break dances from back in the day :). Keep up the good work, Tommy Boy!

5 out of 5 stars this is the baddest cd out there all the jams.......1999-05-21

i cant believe they grab all my favorite old school jams and whipped them into one great package thank you.... if your having a party grab this bad boy all the songs i used to chill to as a little girl together in a package deal not one song on these cds is bad its worth the money

5 out of 5 stars That's The Joint! That's The Jams! All the JAMS!!!.......1998-11-22

This is the perfect record... all the greatest tunes jammed together on one collection!!! Oh! And if that's not enough... There's remixes 90's style too!! This is the ultimate for music lovers!
Metropolis Beats
Average customer rating: 1 out of 5 stars
  • The beats were far too boring and too short
Metropolis Beats
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Universal Latino
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0001HAH3C
Release Date: 2004-03-02

Tracks:

  1. Try Sampling Me
  2. Otra Mas
  3. Salvaje Gata
  4. Matacores
  5. Mean Hip Hop
  6. Reggaeton Clappy
  7. Grimey Def
  8. Gangster Gata
  9. Dembow Bow
  10. Azotadora
  11. Bien Duro
  12. Dale
  13. Desafiame
  14. Click Boom

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars The beats were far too boring and too short .......2007-02-26

As a rapper, I actually love to use reggaeton beats to rap over [Which is something you may rarely hear from a rapper who isn't latino]. When i bought this cd, I was expecting some tight reggaeton stuff that could be used to make some dope rap tracks to, Wrong! Instead, There are mostly horrible beats that grow very tiresome very quick. The few beats that are redeeming are unfortunately far too short to do anything with!!! This cd isn't even worth the time of day and for anyone who likes reggaeton instrumentals, Buy The Luny Tunes' Instrumentals cd ''The King Of The Beats'' or buy Guatauba: Gangsta beats, Vol. 1, Anyway, I'm out. Be blessed.

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  3. House of Pleasure [CD-single]
  4. I Love You
  5. If You Leave Me Now [CD-single] [Import]
  6. Immaculate Ibiza [Import]
  7. Ion Cro 2
  8. Just About Had Enough [CD-single]
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  10. Latin House [Import]

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