One of those records that maybe snuck in a bit under the wire at the time of release – but a set that instantly went on to become a classic, and one of the greatest debuts of the early 90s! Not only is the production great – full of sophisticated samples and ways of putting them ... read moreCD
A jazz-inspired hip hop uberclassic! While Digable Planets might not have pioneered the jazzy hip hop vibe – we might nod to the Native Tongues scene and DJ Premier's productions in the late 80s for that – Digables set a new standard with breezy but head nodding production and mellow, ... read moreCD
Leaders Of The New School —
Future Without A Past ... CD Elektra/Traffic, 1991. New Copy ...
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The amazing debut of those most hyperactive of the Native Tongues, the short-lived, ultra fresh Leaders Of The New School! Busta & Co. splintered apart after just two albums, but this will always be a shiny trophy in the mantle with the all time freshest East Coast hip hop. It sounds great to ... read moreCD
The debut full length from Pete Rock & CL Smooth – a standard-setting record from the 90s that's still among one of the greatest of the decade! The set bristles with new energy and excitement right from the start – as Pete Rock's trademark mix of heavy soul, jazz, and funk ... read moreCD
(Out of print, BMG direct pressing.)
Shinehead —
Unity ... CD Elektra, 1988. Used ...
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While there's a couple of tracks produced by Jam Master Jay, it was "Know How Fe Chat" and "Who The Cap Fits" that were cut with the Roots Radics that crossed over to the hip hop crowd. There's also a few numbers produced by Steelie & Clevie. 10 cuts in all, including ... (Reggae, Hip Hop)read moreCD
Includes "Luv On A Dub" by Daddy D, "Amazin" by Omniscence, "I'm Gonna Kill You" by Juggaknotz, "Let It Fall" by Lin Que, "Ghetto Girl" by 8 Off, "Natural Disaster" by Supernatural, "Real Hip Hop" by Das EFX, and "Brooklyn ... read moreCD