Rap: Beat from the Street
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1. Choice Is Yours - Black Sheep
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2. Shut 'Em Down - Public Enemy
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3. Mind Playing Tricks on Me - Geto Boys
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4. Time to Flow - D-Nice
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5. Ain't No Future in Yo' Frontin' - MC Breed & DFC
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6. Phuncky Feel One - Cypress Hill
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7. Hip Hop Junkies - Nice & Smooth
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8. S M & M
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9. Born and Raised in Compton
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10. Be a Father to Your Child - Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs
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11. Step to Me [Remix] - Tim Dog
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- GRANDMASTER FLASH & FURIOUS FIVE
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- The Beginning of an Era
- Grandmaster cuts faster
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Message From Beat Street: Best Of
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
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- 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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Rap: Beat from the Street
Various Artists
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ASIN: B000008NVS
Release Date: 1992-10-13 |
Tracks:
- Choice Is Yours - Black Sheep
- Shut 'Em Down - Public Enemy
- Mind Playing Tricks on Me - Geto Boys
- Time to Flow - D-Nice
- Ain't No Future in Yo' Frontin' - MC Breed & DFC
- Phuncky Feel One - Cypress Hill
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- Step to Me [Remix] - Tim Dog
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Still Thugin
Manufacturer: Sidewayz Ent.
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ASIN: B000A0YN1M
Release Date: 2004-07-13 |
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All Frames of the Game
Chil Will
Manufacturer: Fastrak Entertainment
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ASIN: B000CA38P2
Release Date: 2005-07-12 |
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- All Frames
- Sidewayz Feat. Money Mun & Ak-47
- Bounce Rock Shake Feat. Money Mun
- Game Drastic Feat. San Quinn
- Steady Smashin Feat. Ak-47
- Empire Feat. Krookit Kingz
- Take Me Feat. Center Stage
- Aint Coo Feat. Money Mun
- Whoopdi Whoop Feat. Sirewater & Money Mun
- Glocs Ready Feat. Kahulha
- Click Clack
- You a Simp Feat. J-Da$h & J-Rod
- I Get High Feat. Shotyme
- Cru Style Feat. Money Mun
- What You Like Feat. Kahulha
- Knockin Feat. Agerman & Sirewater
- Fuck Em
- Ryde Till the Wheelz Fall Off
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a nightmare.......2006-06-11
we worked with him on his music video. It was the most unprofessional crew I ever worked with. The singer himself wasnt much better........
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Jealousy & Greed
Manufacturer: Sidewayz Ent.
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ASIN: B000BSOS72
Release Date: 2004-06-15 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- The Ice Man
- Don't Take It Personal
- Im a Rida
- Switchin Fo Lanes
- Holdin On
- Still Thuggin
- Jealousy & Greed
- Crazy
- Sidewayz
- Club Hoppin
- Doin All I Can
- U Ah Lie
- Chillin
- Conversation
- Don't Take It Personal [screwed & Chopped]
- Jealousy & Greed [screwed & Chopped]
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