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Super Breaks Vol.2

 

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Super Breaks implicitly pays tribute to the whole of hip hop's sample culture starting with Herman Kelly's ultimate old school hip-hop break Dance To The Drummer's Beat which was popular with Grandmaster Flash and Afrika Bambaataa, Pleasure's Joyous which would have been in many a DJs' crate back in the day. Up-to-date - but also one of the earliest party breaks is Rufus Thomas' The Breakdown that has just been used on Ghostface Killah's latest album. Only on an album of break-beats could you possibly find the disparity between the raw and down right dirty funk of Wilbur Bascombe's Just A Groove In G and the sound of a British-based steel band - a vocal sample, well-used by many including Soul II Soul.

Tracklist

A1 Herman Kelly*– Dance To The Drummer's Beat
A2 All The People Featuring Robert Moore (3)– Cramp Your Style
A3 Baby Huey– Hard Times
A4 Isaac Hayes– Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalmistic
B1 William De Vaughan*– Be Thankful For What You Got
B2 The Detroit Emeralds*– You're Gettin' A Little Too Smart
B3 Freda Payne– Unhooked Generation
B4 20th Century Steel Band– Heaven And Hell Is On Earth
B5 24 Carat Black– Ghetto: Misfortune's Wealth
C1 Ernie Hines– Our Generation
C2 Rufus Thomas– The Breakdown (Part 2)
C3 Joe Tex– Papa Was, Too
C4 Wilbur Bascomb And The Zodiac*– Just A Groove In G
C5 Funk Inc*– Kool Is Back
D1 Pleasure (4)– Joyous
D2 The Fatback Band– Put Your Love (In My Tender Care)
D3 The Emotions– I Like It
D4 Caesar Frazier– Funk It Up

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Super Breaks Vol.2

$32.00

$9.60

Super Breaks Vol.2

 

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Super Breaks implicitly pays tribute to the whole of hip hop's sample culture starting with Herman Kelly's ultimate old school hip-hop break Dance To The Drummer's Beat which was popular with Grandmaster Flash and Afrika Bambaataa, Pleasure's Joyous which would have been in many a DJs' crate back in the day. Up-to-date - but also one of the earliest party breaks is Rufus Thomas' The Breakdown that has just been used on Ghostface Killah's latest album. Only on an album of break-beats could you possibly find the disparity between the raw and down right dirty funk of Wilbur Bascombe's Just A Groove In G and the sound of a British-based steel band - a vocal sample, well-used by many including Soul II Soul.

Tracklist

A1 Herman Kelly*– Dance To The Drummer's Beat
A2 All The People Featuring Robert Moore (3)– Cramp Your Style
A3 Baby Huey– Hard Times
A4 Isaac Hayes– Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalmistic
B1 William De Vaughan*– Be Thankful For What You Got
B2 The Detroit Emeralds*– You're Gettin' A Little Too Smart
B3 Freda Payne– Unhooked Generation
B4 20th Century Steel Band– Heaven And Hell Is On Earth
B5 24 Carat Black– Ghetto: Misfortune's Wealth
C1 Ernie Hines– Our Generation
C2 Rufus Thomas– The Breakdown (Part 2)
C3 Joe Tex– Papa Was, Too
C4 Wilbur Bascomb And The Zodiac*– Just A Groove In G
C5 Funk Inc*– Kool Is Back
D1 Pleasure (4)– Joyous
D2 The Fatback Band– Put Your Love (In My Tender Care)
D3 The Emotions– I Like It
D4 Caesar Frazier– Funk It Up

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Super Breaks implicitly pays tribute to the whole of hip hop's sample culture starting with Herman Kelly's ultimate old school hip-hop break Dance To The Drummer's Beat which was popular with Grandmaster Flash and Afrika Bambaataa, Pleasure's Joyous which would have been in many a DJs' crate back in the day. Up-to-date - but also one of the earliest party breaks is Rufus Thomas' The Breakdown that has just been used on Ghostface Killah's latest album. Only on an album of break-beats could you possibly find the disparity between the raw and down right dirty funk of Wilbur Bascombe's Just A Groove In G and the sound of a British-based steel band - a vocal sample, well-used by many including Soul II Soul.

Tracklist

A1 Herman Kelly*– Dance To The Drummer's Beat
A2 All The People Featuring Robert Moore (3)– Cramp Your Style
A3 Baby Huey– Hard Times
A4 Isaac Hayes– Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalmistic
B1 William De Vaughan*– Be Thankful For What You Got
B2 The Detroit Emeralds*– You're Gettin' A Little Too Smart
B3 Freda Payne– Unhooked Generation
B4 20th Century Steel Band– Heaven And Hell Is On Earth
B5 24 Carat Black– Ghetto: Misfortune's Wealth
C1 Ernie Hines– Our Generation
C2 Rufus Thomas– The Breakdown (Part 2)
C3 Joe Tex– Papa Was, Too
C4 Wilbur Bascomb And The Zodiac*– Just A Groove In G
C5 Funk Inc*– Kool Is Back
D1 Pleasure (4)– Joyous
D2 The Fatback Band– Put Your Love (In My Tender Care)
D3 The Emotions– I Like It
D4 Caesar Frazier– Funk It Up

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